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Viking Treasure Thieves...........

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An interesting article from the London 'Evening Standard'.

www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/metal-detectorists-who-stole-viking-treasure-hoard-worth-12m-are-jailed-a4294011.html

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Crime doesn't pay. Or at least not in this case.
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Wow! They don't mess around in the UK. If they only played by the rules they would have made out, now they are doing time. Serves them right.
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The British system for treasure troves is quite reasonable in my opinion. A reasonable proportion for everyone, and historical artifacts are preserved.
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