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When the Young Lady cleaned the beach, she found the "driftwood", which was a treasure chest 200 years ago, and it was all coins when it was opened

A 38-year-old woman in the United Kingdom recently participated in the beach cleaning activity, accidentally found a wooden box hidden under the sand, which made her feel very interesting, and then took it out to check, and was surprised to find that this was a treasure chest, the box contained more than 100 coins, and the time can be traced back to the Victorian period, which surprised her very much, and the exposure of this matter also triggered discussion.

When the Young Lady cleaned the beach, she found the "driftwood", which was a treasure chest 200 years ago, and it was all coins when it was opened

According to reports, 38-year-old Jennie Fitzgerald recently went to the north coast of Norfolk to participate in a beach cleaning activity, in the sand near the bottom of a cliff, found a strange wooden box, at first she thought it was driftwood, and then found that there was a pattern on the top, and then curiously picked it up to check, "I have never found anything like this on the beach, usually I only find sea glass and shells, which is incredible."

When the Young Lady cleaned the beach, she found the "driftwood", which was a treasure chest 200 years ago, and it was all coins when it was opened

After taking the wooden box home, Fitzgeraldo and his family brushed the sand attached to it with a toothbrush, and the original lock fell off, and found that the box contained more than 100 coins, mostly from the Victorian period, some from the reign of George III, some that looked like medieval and Roman coins, in addition to precious stones, rusty pocket watches, old perfume bottles, stamp rings and silver matchboxes engraved with the name "Ernest".

When the Young Lady cleaned the beach, she found the "driftwood", which was a treasure chest 200 years ago, and it was all coins when it was opened
When the Young Lady cleaned the beach, she found the "driftwood", which was a treasure chest 200 years ago, and it was all coins when it was opened

Fitzgeralz then handed the box to the Norfolk County Council, which he said to experts for identification to know the value of the treasure chest, and the council officials believed that the items were of historical significance, and Fitzgeral said that when my 9-year-old sons Harrison and 6-year-old Darcey learned about it, they were very happy, "Harrison has always said that this is like a dream, think our family is rich, please buy lego toys for him." 」

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