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LONDON: A British school and a pia** tuner are to share the reward after hundreds of gold and silver coins from the Victorian era were found under the keys of a pia**. The hoard of 913 sovereigns and half sovereigns --dating from 1847 to 1915 -- was found before Christmas in Shropshire, central England, and might be the largest of the kind in Britain. On Thursday, authorities qualified the hoard as a treasure, a status usually reserved for coins that are at least 300 years old. The sovereigns were discovered after the Bishops Castle Community College called in a pia** technician to retune an upright pia** that had just been donated to the school. Martin Rickhouse, 61, finding the keys a bit stiff, ******* them to find the coins carefully stitched into seven cloth-wrapped parcels and a single leather drawstring purse. “I’d never come across anything like this is my whole life,” he said, describing his discovery as “gob-smacking”. The British Museum, tasked with valuing the treasure, wrote in a blog post that the stash appears to have been collected over several decades and tucked away in the pia** in the late 1920s. They believe it might have been in response to the Great Depression or to the events leading up to World War II. “We are **t sure of the value but I would expect it to be hundreds of thousands of pounds,” Peter Reavill, the British Museum’s finds liaison ******r for Shropshire said. Some newspapers have estimated the hoard could be worth between £300,000 and £500,000. Authorities have since tried to find who the real owners of the treasure were, and over 40 claimants came forward but their claims proved unsatisfactory. According to Britain’s treasure Act: “The treasure Valuation Committee will decide how much the treasure is worth and how much will go to anyone entitled to a share of the find.” The couple who donated the pia** to the school and who had owned it for more than 30 years will **t receive any reward. أكثر... |
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