Valuable Tudor Treasure Found: Discovery Worth £1.75 Million.
Café Owner's Discovery
According to The Sun: A café owner who stumbled upon a gold pendant from the Tudor era while metal detecting in a field could receive £1.75 million for it. This heart-shaped pendant was likely commissioned by Henry VIII for his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, and features their initials and coats of arms.
Details of the Discovery
The find was made in 2019 by Charlie Clarke, who stated:
“This is a genuine discovery, and I am still coming to terms with how significant this is.”
Experts believe this pendant could become one of the largest archaeological finds in recent years. The importance of this discovery is hard to overstate, as it could significantly impact the understanding of Tudor history and the relationships between monarchs of that time. Charlie Clarke has become not only a fortunate owner of a unique artifact but also possibly one of the key players in studying England's history.
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