My understanding is that the hoard will be valued by the Treasure Valuation Committee. It will be declared as treasure. By the Treasure Act of 1996 the owner must then offer it for sale to a museum. The museum will find the funds. So... The British museum are currently asking for sizable donations (of the order of 10s of thousands) that will go towards the cataloging and photographing of coins. Because they don't have enough money to take account of what they have. But... They'll find a few million quid to cover the purchase of a large hoard. Which... Will never be photographed and cataloged because they don't have the money. Cuckoo.
Most of the forum members are educated enough to resist the promises of Nigel Farage I hope... You're safe there, chKy! I've very little interest in politics, and have only voted twice in my life! However, I'd queue for the rest of my life in the rain, if my vote ever counted against THAT party getting even a sniff of power!