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As explained in the Treasure Act 1996 Code of Practice (CoP), paragraph 71: 'The paramount objective in the payment of ex gratia rewards for finds of treasure is to encourage the reporting of finds and to ensure that there are adequate incentives to finders while at the same time discouraging wrong behaviour'. The Treasure Valuation Committee, in its terms of reference, is tasked to 'provide advice to the Secretary of State in cases where there are grounds for either no reward to be paid to the finder, or for a reduced reward to be paid' (paragraph 65, CoP).
Paragraph 79 of the CoP lists a number of reasons why a reward might be abated, and it is worthwhile for interested parties to acquaint themselves with these. The CoP grants a wide range of discretion to the Secretary of State when deciding whether, and by how much, to abate a reward. The best way to ensure that a reward is not abated is to follow the principles outlined in the Code of Practice for Responsible Detecting, available for download on these pages, and to follow the advice of the Coroners, Finds Liaison Officers, and national museums.
Below is a table of cases considered by the Treasure Valuation Committee from 2007 onwards where abatements have been recommended.
Treasure Number | Description | Findspot | County | TVC Meeting Date | £ Abated | Reason |
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2003 T37 | Iron Age and Roman coins (36) and pot | South Oxfordshire | Oxfordshire | 07/08/2007 | £1,552.50 | Obsfucation of information at time of initial reporting; finder only became cooperative further into the process. |
2004 T242 | Bronze Age assemblage | Northampton | Northamptonshire | 27/06/2007 | £300.00 | Finder not sought permission to detect on common land. Was member of club and tried to seek retrospective permission in evasive manner, but was otherwise cooperative. |
2005 T261 | Bronze Age base metal hoard | Ramsgate area | Kent | 07/08/2007 | £550.00 | Finder was arrested by police in early hours of the morning with artefacts in boot of car. No evidence he actually intended to report the finds, nor had he sought permission. |
2005 T418 | Roman coin hoard | Doncaster | South Yorkshire | 04/04/2008 | £29.75 | Finders not sought permission to detect |
2006 T4 | Roman coin hoard | Burwash | East Sussex | 22/09/2011 | £2,300.50 | Seemed to go on land after permission had been retracted |
2006 T298 | Post-Medieval silver forger's hoard | Stockbridge | South Yorkshire | 06/01/2009 | £5.50 | Finder not sought permission, but cooperated afterward |
2006 T611 | Roman coins | Sherfield on Loddon | Hampshire | 04/04/2008 | £12.50 | Finder not sought permission to detect |
2007 T39 | Medieval silver seal matrix | Sealfield | North Yorkshire | 27/06/2008 | £95.00 | One of the finders delayed in reporting find, so he was abated 10% of his 25% share |
2007 T311 | Anglo-Saxon coins | Harswell | ER of Yorkshire | 01/10/2010 | £250.00 | Finder refused to disclose findspot |
2008 T485 | Bronze Age axe hoard | Uttlesford | Essex | 13/01/2011 | £750.00 | Nighthawking; finders caught in layby by police |
2009 T125 | Medieval silver coins (16) | King's Langley | Hertfordshire | 25/02/2011 | £40.00 | Finder not sought permission for detecting on Common land. Signs present but not clear. |
2009 T450 | Roman coin hoard | Shrewsbury | Shropshire | 09/03/2012 | £6,739.50 | Detecting on SAM, but cooperated afterward |
2009 T656 | Medieval silver ring | Bishop Wilton | ER of Yorkshire | 20/07/2012 | £25.00 | Detecting without permission of landowner |
2010 T107 | Medieval silver piedfort | Uncertain | Shropshire | 28/10/2011 | £640.00 | Failure to report, but she had at least shown it to a museum for recording. Only handed in after police involved. |
2012 T196 | Roman silver coins | Wetherby | North Yorkshire | 29/01/2014 | £100.00 | 4 groups of coins; one group left them anonymously with group leader only after prompting and were abated |
2013 T188 | Viking gold pendant | Spilsby | Lincolnshire | 13/03/2014 | £112.50 | Overcleaning of object |
2012 T674 | Roman gold coins (159) | Sandridge | Hertfordshire | 17/12/2014 | £4,942.50 | Finder detected without permission on so-called 'no man's land'. Reported finds and behaved properly otherwise. |
NI 14.03 | Roman gold rings & s. buckle | Murlough | County Down | 12/02/2015 | £153.00 | Finder detected on land where detecting is forbidden, but no clear boundaries or signs present. Reported finds. |
2015 T94 | BA gold penannular ring | Cranleigh | Surrey | 25/04/2018 | £330.00 | Failed to report find when prompted; police seized and finder convicted of theft. |
2016 T294 | Medieval gold finger-ring | Bobbington | Staffordshire | 03/05/2017 | £100.00 | Restoration of object prior to reporting to FLO |
2016 T820 | Post-Medieval silver coins (1,201) | Ewerby | Lincolnshire | 14/11/2018 | £1,637.98 + 50% of disclaimed coins | Finder witheld 20 coins to sell privately; subsequently recovered by police action. |