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Metal Detecting and Treasure Laws in Denmark
PermissiveMetal detecting. Broadly legal off protected sites, with permission
What happens to finds. Danefæ: treasure is surrendered to the National Museum, and finders are fairly paid
What happens to finds. Danefæ: treasure is surrendered to the National Museum, and finders are fairly paid
Worth knowing
Museums and detectorists openly work together.
This is a plain-language starting point, not legal advice. The rules change and vary by county, city, park, and parcel, and federal land carries its own restrictions. Always confirm with the specific land manager or agency before you search, and record and report finds where the law requires it.
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