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Historic-relic hunters could dig themselves into big trouble

It says no more hunting even if the person owns the land himself. All items in the ground are considered property of the state of virgina! This law when passed will probably be passed in other states also. P.S. enjoyed your reply! Coin will be in best finds April issue. Hope you enjoy the article. Good luck on your relic hunting. Pete
 
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