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Dave Crisp, who lives in England used his metal detector and recently found what they call a "hoard" of coins that are 1700 years old. The British museum has valued them at $5 million. English law states that Dave has to share the proceeds with the owner of the land he found them on. He called in archeologists to do the excavating, hence preserving the value of the find.
In America, I think that the laws about this are different. What would you do if you found buried treasure?
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Read that yesterday. The history of it is fascinating!
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totally agree. It was a fascinating story.
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hey, NatGeo made a program about it and my sister translated it for dubbing into Spanish to be shown in Latin America! We just reviewed it this weekend! (I help her review and "clean" her translations before sending them for official review! Just because I know more idioms and phrasal verbs!)
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That's pretty cool! I don't know what I'd do.
A part of me is a little disappointed in the visual. I was expecting to see shimmering metal coins, but they're thin, dirt-caked discs. Which is what I really should've been expecting. |
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