MangoAve
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Sam,
Don't get too worked up. As Dan said, no one can take away the fact you dug some Spanish silver. Treat it as a live and learn situation. Idk what the law was in MA, but in CT the law states that anything found is property of the person who found the item. I can understand you might be obliged to give it up to not kill any possibility of future hunts at the site. I also don't know what going back would entail now knowing the plausibility of finds. As in she hovers over you while you dig. I wouldn't fret too much about it and don't write off the prop yet. There are always more places to check, however. Just next time use more street smarts.
Don't get too worked up. As Dan said, no one can take away the fact you dug some Spanish silver. Treat it as a live and learn situation. Idk what the law was in MA, but in CT the law states that anything found is property of the person who found the item. I can understand you might be obliged to give it up to not kill any possibility of future hunts at the site. I also don't know what going back would entail now knowing the plausibility of finds. As in she hovers over you while you dig. I wouldn't fret too much about it and don't write off the prop yet. There are always more places to check, however. Just next time use more street smarts.