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  2. List of gold nuggets by size - Wikipedia

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    Gold nuggets of various sizes have been found throughout the world. Historically, the nuggets are melted down and formed into new objects. The Welcome Stranger is the largest alluvial gold nugget ever found, which had a calculated refined weight of 97.14 kilograms (3,123 ozt). Three of the biggest nuggets come from the Brazilian Serra Pelada mine.

  3. Gold nugget - Wikipedia

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    A gold nugget is a naturally occurring piece of native gold. Watercourses often concentrate nuggets and finer gold in placers . Nuggets are recovered by placer mining , but they are also found in residual deposits where the gold-bearing veins or lodes are weathered.

  4. Ironstone's Crown Jewel - Wikipedia

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    Gold found in California is often in quartz, which is typically a hard rock, mined in vertical or horizontal shafts. This contrasts with placer (loose gold, often nuggets) and fine gold that has been recovered by hydraulic mining. The gold specimen was unearthed at the Sonora Mining Corporation mine in Jamestown, California on December 24, 1992 ...

  5. Welcome Stranger - Wikipedia

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    Deason and Oates were finally paid an estimated £9,381 (equivalent to A$1,485,000 in 2022) for their nugget, which became known as the "Welcome Stranger". At August 2019 gold prices, it would be worth US$3.4 million [2.3 million GBP]. It was heavier than the "Welcome Nugget" of 69.0 kilograms (2,217 ozt) that had been found in Ballarat in

  6. Hand of Faith - Wikipedia

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    The Hand of Faith is a gold nugget of fine-quality [vague] that was found by Kevin Hillier using a metal detector near Kingower, Victoria, Australia on 26 September 1980. Weighing 875 troy ounces (ozt; 27.21 kg, or 72 troy pounds and 11 troy ounces), the gold nugget was only 12 inches (30 cm) below the surface, resting in a vertical position.

  7. Mojave Nugget - Wikipedia

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    The Mojave Nugget is a large gold nugget found in California, United States. It was found in the Stringer district near Randsburg by prospector Ty Paulsen in 1977 using a metal detector . The nugget, which weighs 156 troy ounces (4.9 kg), is part of the Margie and Robert E. Petersen Collection of gold nuggets that was donated to the Natural ...

  8. Category:Gold nuggets - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Gold nuggets" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Fricot Nugget - Wikipedia

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    The Fricot Nugget is a crystalline gold nugget found in El Dorado County, California in 1865 during the California Gold Rush by William Russell Davis. [1] It is listed as the eleventh largest gold nugget ever found, and is the second largest gold nugget found in the United States of America.