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and then the government took all of them from him because they "belong to the crown" or whatever. I dont know why anyone would ever go to the media with their finds..

You'd have to balance out how much the coins are worth in their original form vs how much their weight in gold is worth. If the difference wasn't significant I'd keep my mouth shut. If it was, I'd get a lawyer and tell him about my friend who found some coins and is looking for legal advice.

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with ancient coins the numismatic value will always be worth more than the gold value. the UK has very strict treasure hunting laws. you need a liosence to look in the mud on the Thames and a 2d licences to dig in the mud. if it were me I'd try to find a private buyer.

Well in that case melt them down. Still a decent sum and nobody will know where the gold came from.

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Amazing. Of course the fem-boy writer has to ruin it with this: "For those who are a little lax on their Celtic history, Boudicca was the warrior queen of the ancient Iceni tribe, which sought to repel the invading forces of the Roman Empire in 60 AD"..... He reduces Celtic history to one woman. What the does Boudicca (Not that I'm knocking her) have to do with these coins?