People change their lives through lost treasure

Many people discovered treasure of gold, silver, diamonds and objects worth millions of dollars in extremely unexpected circumstances.

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In 1992, a farmer named Peter Whatling discovered many gold, silver and silver coins, spoons and jewelry at Hoxne, England while looking for a lost hammer in the field.This is a collection of gold and silver originating from the largest Roman Empire ever discovered in England.The total value of Hoxne treasure after excavation is over 2.2 million.(Photo: Wikimedia Commons).

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Terry Herbert discovered the largest Anglo-Saxon gold and silver treasure in the field near Hammerwich, Staffordshire, England in 2009. A total of more than 3,500 pieces of gold and silver were found worth over $ 4 million.(Photos: Pinterest).

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Martin Johnson Heade is an American artist famous for landscapes and stills. His "Magnolia Blossoms on Blue Velvet" belongs to a pair of buyers for $ 60 in a property sale. In 1996, it sold for a million dollars. Another Martin piece called "Magnolias on Gold Velvet Cloth", which cost $ 1.25 million after many years, is used as a cover on the wall of an Indian people. In the picture is the "Magnolia Blossoms on Blue Velvet" worth one million USD.(Photo: Wikipedia).

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A lucky buyer found the first volume of the "Action Comics" series , first published in 1983, in the wall.Although its status is not intact, the book still sells for $ 175,000, while the purchase price of the house is only $ 10,000.A copy of the book was sold on eBay for more than three million dollars in 2014. This is the highest price for a comic book.(Photo: Comic Vine).

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The Bobby miner found Royal One 306 carat cat eye jewel in 1999, just before he retired.After years of hiding, Bobby decided to sell it in 2013 for $ 3 million.(Photo: Katherine Jetter).

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In 1989, a man found a copy of the American Declaration of Independence behind the picture he bought for $ 4.This is one of the first 500 prints of the Declaration of American Independence and was auctioned at $ 2.4 million.(Photo: Wordpress).

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A man bought decorative eggs produced by Faberge in 1887 for $ 14,000 and stored on the kitchen shelf for years. He then tried to sell it for $ 500 due to financial difficulties but failed. The collectors said that he valued the egg too high. However, after finding out, the man who discovered this was the Third Imperial egg produced by Faberge for the Russian royal family for about $ 25 million.(Photo: AAD).