However, if two boys did find a barrel full of gold coins, were they planning on broadcasting that info?
There's a humorous story of 2 boys in .... I believe it was New York, who ....... many decades ago (1950s? 1960s?) did in fact find a sack of gold coins, while playing hide-&-seek, hidden in the basement of the tenement row house they were renting in. Like, it was in a crawl space, or stashed way under an old crevice, or some such nook or cranny. The two young boys took it to their mom. The mom, in turn, took it to the police (thinking it might be something to do with a crime or something). Somehow news got leaked to the media, and boys, and mom, soon became a media sensation for their "honesty" and "bravery", etc.. But then the trouble began! :
When the property manager got wind of the boys windfall, they went to try to claim the money, saying that: Since we are responsible for the upkeep, maintenance, and all issues affecting the units. Thus they had a duty to be cleaning out after each vacancy, and were tasked with anything involving all such items.
However, then soon thereafter, the guy (or coorporation or entity or whomever) who actually owned the building itself (and who merely hired that day-to-day property manager), got wind of the story. They claimed THEY were the actual owner of the gold, since they were the ones who owned the "pink slip" to the real estate.
However, soon thereafter, a previous tennant who saw this on the news, who happened to have rented THAT VERY UNIT, prior to the time when the boys family lived there, stepped up and claimed they'd left it there, when they used to live there, so therefore it belonged to them.
Then a previous owner of the building itself, prior to selling to the current owners, caught wind of the news, and claimed that it must've been left there from the days when THEY owned the building (arguing that the money, since it was old, was OBVIOUSLY not put there by any present person(s), and must therefore have been on the watch of whomever had owned it in the 1920s or 30's).
Thus within a few weeks of the news breaking, there were multiple people and entities all trying to lay legal claim. And all this time, the boys and their mom are trying to claim "finders keepers".
I don't recall the legal outcome of that particular case. Does anyone recall the story and the legal outcome?