Boy Finds £2.5M Gold Locket With Metal Detector
Instead of bottle caps and ridicule from his peers, 3-year-old James Hyatt found a locket worth millions with his metal detector. James and his dad found the gold locket last May in Essex. Since then the 500-year-old treasure has been appraised at around £2.5million. From the article: "James’s father Jason, 34, said: ‘My son is one of the luckiest people ever. If we go to the doctors he’ll put his hand down the side of the sofa and pull out a tenner.’"
I wish I had found stuff like this with my metal detector. Instead I was always that weird kid with the metal detector.
"James was so excited when he realised he had found real treasure. Dad was blown away."
Right after that, James and his dad joined together in a happy little jig and sung "I've got a golden locket!" over and over and over...
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I like how you brits make your laws rhyme:
(1)When treasure is found it vests;
subject to prior rights and interests --
(a)if there is one in the franchisee,
(b)otherwise, to her Majesty!.
Sometimes, life itself is sarcasm...
He's only going to live to be 6?
When I go to the doctor's I put my hands down my pants and pull out a tenner too!
10cm~=3.94in. I'm sure the nurses are impressed.
And the boy will also live in the forest with a band of merry toddlers who may accost the rich and give to the poor.
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When looking carefully at the photo I would say some of the larger elements of the flowers left and right of the cross seem to have been made with a rotary engraving tool, not necessarily a tool I'd associate with 500 years ago...
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