U.S. girl, 11, finds two bags of jewelry in Lake Merritt, Oakland

6th-grade girl, 11, pulls treasure bags from Oakland's Merritt lake. Photo: Dr. Richard Bailey
A group of sixth-grade students at St. Paul’s Episcopal School in Oakland, California, were cleaning up the trash around a lake when an 11-year-old girl picked out of the water two bags containing over 100 foreign coins, rings, bracelets and military medals, reports Huffington Post.

The student who found the treasure believes that the objects belonged to different people from many countries. The rings were different sizes, and some coins featured the image of Jesus. Schoolchildren are part of a volunteering program and clean the area around the lake every Thursday. Most often they find wallets, cell phones and clothing items.
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As it was expected, the valuables items just discovered during their last clean up action were consfiscated by police who intend to conduct a survey and find the owners.