Crosby Garrett Helmet
In 2009, A college graduate of England unearthed a helmet which was later named Crosby Garrett Helmet. It was auctioned for $3.6 million and beautifully stands in a private exhibition set up in the house of the owner.
Hand Of Faith Gold Nugget
In 1980, Hand of Faith was unearthed by an Australian metal detectorist named Kevin Hillier. It is entitled as the second-largest in the world as it is a 960-ounce nugget. Presently, it is being displayed at the Golden Nugget Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Ty Cobb Baseball Cards
Rarely found Ty Cobb Baseball cards were discovered by an eight-year-old in his attic. The cards that he found are of the year 1901 and are not more than 15 in number.
The Antikythera Treasures
Greek divers, while diving 1900 off the coast of Antikythera, successfully discovered treasures from a ship that sank in 65 B.C. The treasure consisted of pottery, bronze statues, weapons and a weird mechanism which is known to be the world’s oldest analog computer.
Venus de Milo
In the year 1820, while digging his field to gather stones, a farmer came across a statue which is now considered to be the most famous in the world. The statue currently is displayed at the Louvre Museum in Paris and claim to be established around 150 B.C.
San Jose Galleon
In 2015, a vast array of treasure was found near the coast of Columbia. San Jose Galleon is considered to be a Spanish vessel carrying a huge amount of gold, silver, and other emeralds to Peru. The vessel was destroyed by a British ship during the War of Spanish Succession.