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Unbelievable Gold Treasure Found by Metal Detectorist in Norfolk

Original: Metal Detectorist Finds 2000 Year Old Gold Torc in a Norfolk Field

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Read MORE Articles: https://www.jojostories.com/ Norfolk, a county in eastern England, has seen its share of buried treasure. In 1948 the Snettisham treasure from 100BC was found in a field which kept turning up massive amounts of gold items all the way up to 1973.Another excavation in 1990 turned up twice the amount of finds as the first excavation. In the winter of 2005 fifty nine year old Maurice Richardson using his metal detector was searching for artifacts from an old WWII airplane that crashed near there and found an Iron Age torc that ended up being worth nearly five hundred thousand dollars. ➥➥➥ SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE VIDEOS ➥➥➥ Never miss a daily video Subscribe ⇢ http://bit.ly/2V3JYJz ➥➥➥ MY YouTube Channels➥➥➥ Daily Stories ⇢ http://bit.ly/2SQFCmg Watchjojo Health ⇢ http://bit.ly/2V6E9vc Watchjojo Animals ⇢ http://bit.ly/3bQQCJ9 Watchjojo MDS ⇢ http://bit.ly/2P7Rtvv ➥➥➥ FOLLOW ME ➥➥➥ Facebook ⇢ https://www.facebook.com/WatchJojo-Stories-349669519123566/ ➥➥➥ For more videos and articles visit:➥➥➥ ▶ https://watchjojo.com/ ▶ https://www.jojostories.com/ #Watchjojo #JojoStoriescom

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A simple hobby transformed into a life-changing windfall for one lucky metal detectorist in the English countryside. Norfolk has long been whispered about in historical circles as a hotspot for hidden hoards, but what Maurice Richardson stumbled upon during a routine winter search was nothing short of miraculous. While most enthusiasts hope for a few loose coins or relics of the recent past, this discovery bridged a gap of two millennia. The standout moment occurred when Richardson, who was actually searching for debris from a crashed World War II aircraft, received a signal that indicated something much denser. Digging into the soil, he unearthed a stunning Iron Age gold torc. This heavy, spiraled neck ring was a symbol of high status in ancient Britain and had remained undisturbed for nearly 2,000 years. Expert evaluations eventually valued the artifact at nearly five hundred thousand dollars, proving that the richest prizes are often found where we least expect them. This incredible find adds another chapter to Norfolk's legendary reputation for buried treasure, following in the footsteps of the famous Snettisham discoveries. It serves as a reminder that history is right beneath our feet. Would you ever take up metal detecting in hopes of finding gold? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

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