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Rewards for historical finds law set for debate

A draft law which suggests paying rewards to people who find archaeological objects in Jersey is set for debate in February 2026.
Jersey is signed up to archaeological international treaties and conventions but there are no local laws to protect and manage significant finds.
The proposed heritage law, external would see guidance for metal detecting and reporting finds as part of a new code of practice of approved, officials said.
The draft law, first announced in August, could also allow people who find ancient treasures to get rewards based on the market value of the objects.




