23-year-old Kate Harding from Ludlow, Shropshire last week became the first person prosecuted under the Treasure Act in Britain for not reporting the discovery of a significant historical artefact to the Coroner, reported the Mail Online.
The offending find is a 700-year-old silver coin-like item called a piedfort, marking Charles IV’s ascension to the French throne in 1322.
Thicker than normal coins from the period, piedforts are thought to have been used not as currency but as guides for mint workers or reckoning counters for officials – therefore qualifying the object as potential Treasure under the Treasure Act 1996.
Only three other such items have ever been found in Britain.