In a remarkable turn of events, a treasure hunter stumbled upon what could be England’s largest gold nugget worth a staggering $38,000.
Richard Brock, using outdated equipment after his modern gear failed, unearthed the 64.8-gram nugget in Shropshire Hills within minutes.
This discovery showcases the thrill of amateur metal detecting, a hobby on the rise with enthusiasts finding joy in connecting with history.
Brock’s find, nicknamed “Hiro’s Nugget,” surpasses prior English nuggets, setting a new standard in treasure hunting.
Despite advancements in technology …