Related for Bava Metzia 51:2
בכותל חדש מחציו ולחוץ שלו מחציו ולפנים של בעל הבית:
IN A NEW WALL: IF IN THE OUTER HALF [THEREOF], IT IS HIS; IN THE INNER HALF, IT BELONGS TO THE OWNER OF THE HOUSE. R. Ashi said: A knife follows its handle, and a purse its straps.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' If a knife is found in a wall cavity, if the handle points inwards, it belongs to the owner of the house; outwards, it is assumed to have been placed there by a passer-by; similarly with a purse and its straps or laces. ');"><sup>2</sup></span>
Tosefta Shekalim (Lieberman)
Coins found in front of the Cattle Traders are always counted as [Second] Tithes. [Coins] found on the Temple Mount are considered profane [Similarly, coins found] in Jerusalem on the other days of the year are considered profane, but on the day of a pilgrimage festival all are considered as a [second] tithe. R. Jose said: [These are] words of the school of Shammai The school of Hillel says They are always considered tithes, except for the [coins] found on the Temple Mount on the remaining days of the year, [which are] profane.
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