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A random gift that turned out to be a 27 kg pearl worth millions

A random gift that turned out to be a 27 kg pearl worth millions

Canada : Everyone likes to get gifts. This man, however, received something that is now buzzing on the social media. According to a report by CBC News, a few years back Abraham Reyes received a pearl from his aunt.

Weighing 27 kgs, this could be the world's heaviest natural pearl with an estimated cost of $60 million to $90 million. It is believed that the pearl is about 1000 years old.

Named as Giga Pearl, the Reyes' family have it with them since 1959. However, the family neither knew the object was a pearl nor did they know about its value because “it doesn’t look like a pearl”. Rather, the white and cream-coloured object looks more like a “huge tooth” to them.

Out of curiosity and a little suspicion, Reyes got it checked with an expert and then got to know about its actual worth.

To hold and display the Giga Pearl, he got a 22-karat gold leaf octopus designed.

“It’s priceless to me,” Reyes told CBC News. Further adding, “The world should know that it does exist.”

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