After finishing the excavation work, they quickly contacted the archaeological department of England, after all, the true value of these things lies in being recognized by everyone. If they keep them at home, they would be no different from ordinary silver or wood.
Although some people like to hide important items in secret chambers and not show them to others, Leonard and others were not such people. In their eyes, many things can only reflect their true value when they are publicized.
However, they don't mind getting benefits from it, so in addition to the archaeological department, they also used their own power to find several museums. For museums, these things are very valuable, so finding multiple museums at once can help increase the purchase price.
"I'm very glad that I didn't donate the land in the manor that belonged to the building at that time," Nelson said softly while waiting for the archaeologists to arrive.