A TREASURE hunter has his fingers crossed for a big cash windfall, as a piece of Roman jewellery found in a field near Petersfield is set to be put up for auction.
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Roads underwater as isolated flooding reported around Herald & Post areaThe pendant, featuring the head of Roman emperor Tiberius, was found by Peter Beasley's metal detector in a field at Stocks Farm, Privett, using his metal detector and has been valued at around £50,000.
For full story, see this week's Petersfield Herald.

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