According to the Daily Mail, Paul Wood, a 64-year-old teaching driver who lives in Dorset, found the ring while exploring metal in Bampton, Oxfordshire.
The exquisite gold ring with carved ivory face was found 200 years ago by the family Caroline du Colombier after Napoleon Bonaparte gave it to her.
Treasure hunters find the oldest gold jewelry set in England dating back to 2,500 years.
The more than 3,000-year-old twist is made of 730 grams of almost pure gold found in the UK that could be a protector for pregnant women.
Archaeologists discovered a golden antique garland buried with a woman about 2,300 years ago in Thessaloniki, Greece.