What would you do if ...
What would you do if you would accidentally find a very important and old treasure in the woods? Let's say you have some business at that place, you are digging or you just go treasure hunting with a metal detector and you come across a coffer.
In some countries, these findings have to be declared, passed over to authorities as it could be ancient and belonging to state treasure.
- I would definitely keep it and try to sell it
- I would pass it on to the authorities
- I don't know yet
- Other
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Vote for * I would definitely keep it and try to sell it.
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Keep it and try to sell it 🤣
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It is depending on the contents of the treasure.
That treasure is probably contain a lot of gold and/or other valuable stuff.
If there is a paper (or anything in/on the treasure), which says that the treasure belongs to the government (or to anyone), then I would not keep it, and I would not try to sell it.
I would pass it on to the authorities or to the owner(s), if he/she/they are civilians.
Or if they are not living anymore, which is a very high possibility in the case of an old treasure, then to their descendants.
If there is no statement of the owner, then I would definitely keep it and I would try to sell it.
Probably not the full amount at the same time.
And definitely not at the same place, and not for the same person.
Maybe I would wait months or years between the sellings.
I currently don't have any real experience with this, but if you would do this cleverly, then you probably would become millionaire or at least you would have a good amount of money, and you probably would not get in trouble.
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It depends on. If it is from an archeological value maybe I handle it over to the authorities, or a museum. But the best is to ask my layer first.