Metal detectorist finds gold medieval ring in Salisbury worth 10,000
Briefly

Paul McLoughin, the novice metal detectorist, hailed his 10,000-pound medieval ring discovery as the 'find of a lifetime,' showcasing its stunning craftsmanship and impeccable condition.
After digging eight inches down, Paul was thrilled to find the immaculate ring, beautifully engraved with the image of Saint Christopher and adorned with the French inscription 'MON CUER AUET.'
Despite its age and being buried for over 500 years, the ring's condition was flawless, which amazed Paul, emphasizing the exquisite craftsmanship of the medieval era.
Paul's excitement was palpable when he exclaimed, 'I started shaking as I had it in my hand... It was a beautiful gold finger ring... absolutely perfect, not a scratch on it.'
Read at Mail Online
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