Jclarke

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Anything of the sizes in the picture?
 
nothing worthy by today's standards. :(

I found $20 worth of gold once while panning in the Kootenays as a nugget. Wasn't really big. Maybe the size of a Basmati rice grain?

And a bunch of flakes that would fest a few dollars or so combined.
 
More much tinier but it was in a tin with the water and sand altogether, I really can't remember.

otherwise what much can this thread go?

The reason I asked is ... You're sitting on a bunch of gold.

You could find pieces of gold in sizes like I just showed you and earn another trip to the USA. Gold prices is just ridiculous right now.

I was thinking of going to Australia just to detect for gold. (Metal Detector.)

Canberra is pretty decent, there are other places to the south and southwest of you, near lake eyre (?? spelling) that has rich deposits of gold. I've seen huge chunks of nuggets from the area, it was unbelievable.
 
The reason I asked is ... You're sitting on a bunch of gold.

You could find pieces of gold in sizes like I just showed you and earn another trip to the USA. Gold prices is just ridiculous right now.

I was thinking of going to Australia just to detect for gold. (Metal Detector.)

Canberra is pretty decent, there are other places to the south and southwest of you, near lake eyre (?? spelling) that has rich deposits of gold. I've seen huge chunks of nuggets from the area, it was unbelievable.

Australian gold isn't worth much compared to B.C. gold because of impurity. ;)
 
The reason I asked is ... You're sitting on a bunch of gold.

You could find pieces of gold in sizes like I just showed you and earn another trip to the USA. Gold prices is just ridiculous right now.

I was thinking of going to Australia just to detect for gold. (Metal Detector.)

Canberra is pretty decent, there are other places to the south and southwest of you, near lake eyre (?? spelling) that has rich deposits of gold. I've seen huge chunks of nuggets from the area, it was unbelievable.
Try your luck in Ballarat, Victoria about an hour north outside of Melbourne.
 
I found $20 worth of gold once while panning in the Kootenays as a nugget. Wasn't really big. Maybe the size of a Basmati rice grain?

And a bunch of flakes that would fest a few dollars or so combined.
I was only a kid, so I knew nothing.
 
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I FOUND IT I FOUND IT! MINE MINE MINE!!!!!!
 
The largest gold nugget ever found was the Welcome Stranger, found at Moliagul, Victoria, Australia in 1869 by John Deason and Richard Oates. It weighed gross, over 2,520 troy ounces (78.38 kg) and returned over 2,284 troy ounces(71.04 kg) net.[2] The largest gold nugget found by a metal detector is the Hand of Faith, found in 1980, at Kingower, Victoria, Australia.The largest gold nugget ever found was the Welcome Stranger, found at Moliagul, Victoria, Australia in 1869 by John Deason and Richard Oates. It weighed gross, over 2,520 troy ounces (78.38 kg) and returned over 2,284 troy ounces(71.04 kg) net.[2] The largest gold nugget found by a metal detector is the Hand of Faith, found in 1980, at Kingower, Victoria, Australia.

Gold nugget - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Thought you PFH would be interested to see where it came from....
 
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