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Great Britain has Treasure Trove laws that are strictly enforced. Anyone who discovers gold or silver objects more than 300 years old in England, Northern Ireland, or Wales is required to report the find under the Treasure Act 1996. The Treasure Act 1996 does not apply on the Isle of Man or in Scotland. Finds on the IOM or in Scotland must be reported to the regional finds liaison officer.

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