Last year, Meg and Graham Hemmings donated an old piano to Bishop Town College. They bought it for their children in 1983, and the instrument was made at the beginning of the 20th century.
The principal of the college called a special person to tune the piano and he finds in the piano 913 gold coins issued between 1847 and 1915.
Now the tuner of the piano will get 50 percent of the gold found, and the previous owners of the piano will get nothing.

The treasure was hidden under the piano. They were packed in 7 leather bags.
Spouses Meg and Graham Hemmings didn’t even realize that their old piano had been holding a fortune over the years.

The 20-year-old Hemmings’ sons played the piano, but when they were older and had no interest in the piano, their parents decided to donate it to college.
Backhouse and school will become rich.
The regulator admits that he will give the money to his children, and he will retire earlier because he already has hearing problems.

The British Museum intends to acquire them for inclusion in the collection.