jtlee321 wrote:Don't those salvagers know not to transport that treasure by air? I would have tried to bring it back to Florida in a ship. But then that ship may have accidentally sank along the way..
mbailey1234 wrote:I believe I would have been like sorry, I'll take them back. Then I would have sailed back to the area of the sunken ship and dumped them on the sea floor before I would have let them have them!
Would it be to much for them to at least pay the 2.6 million out of the 500??
0.52% recovery fee doesn't seem to far out of line to me.
Tourney64 wrote:I believe the finder does get compensated in the UK.
1945v wrote:Tourney64 wrote:I believe the finder does get compensated in the UK.
You are correct. The finder gets fair market value price from the museum who buys the find or keeps the find.
A recent Anglo-Saxon treasure find brought 2 million dollars to the finder.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/sep/2 ... l-detector
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