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An amateur metal detectorist in England uncovered a “once in a generation find” while exploring a field in Warwickshire.
One day in 2019, cafe owner Charlie Clarke, who had only been metal detecting for six months, was just about to call it quits when his equipment started making a high-pitched noise near a pond, according toThe Guardian. Eventually, he uncovered a startling discovery that made him shriek “like a little schoolgirl,” per the newspaper.
He had unearthed agolden necklace with a heart-shaped pendantfeaturing a Tudor rose entwined with a pomegranate bush, a symbol of King Henry VIII and his first wife, Katherine of Aragon, reported CNN. It also featured the letters “H” and “K” linked together, their initials, along with an inscription that read “TOVS” and “IORS,” a pun on the French word “toujours,” which means “always,” per the outlet.
“It was just outstanding,” Clarke told CNN.
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In order to find out more, Clarke reached out to a number of experts, per CNN. The item eventually made its way into the hands of Rachel King, a British Museum curator of Renaissance Europe, who called it a “once in a generation find.”
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“What is this? Is this for real?” she recalled thinking. “And it was such a challenge to me in the sense that could this be 19th century, could it be just costume jewelry?”

“We don’t know why it was in Warwickshire and who had it there. At least not yet,” remarked King.
While the necklace hasn’t been appraised yet, Clarke toldThe Guardianthat he would split the money he received with the landowner of the field.
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As for what he would do with that sum, Clarke told the newspaper he wants to make sure his 4-year-old son Charlie — who wants to grow up to become a treasure hunter — has “the best education possible.”
“That’s all it’s really about,” he said.
source: people.com