Wow! link to new CA Nugget. Record breaker just found...

goldenmojo

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Thanks for the post. They didn't get it all!
 

goldenmojo

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Something that big would register on a $20 garage sale MD.
 

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That's awesome! :icon_thumright: NorCal's still got it! LOL, so I can go pick up a $100 Big 5 detector and only look for nugs the size paperweights?
 

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Or find a used Fisher or Whites at a good price and get the small ones too.
 

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Holy....... I think I should be out prospecting a lot more. And digging everything too.
 

Hoser John

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Great find but not a record breaker by far. Too bad it's at the auction house already to sell but I coveth and that monster would NEVER go anywhere as long as a single breathe was in my body-John-:occasion14:
 

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I think they said it was the second largest CA Nugget that hasn't been melted down but not completely sure. Sad that all of the biggest CA nuggets are now smeared all over circuit boards etc... Even this guy is going for the money and selling the nug. Of course I could go for the $350,000 but jeez just to be able to pick it up and hug it every morning would start every day with a smile! :laughing7:
 

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Gorgeous nug! It was found in a well known area. I just wonder how many people swung their detector over it and got a screaming hit and thought it was iron.
 

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Gorgeous nug! It was found in a well known area. I just wonder how many people swung their detector over it and got a screaming hit and thought it was iron.
When it does get out- please folks replace your divots! If it's one of the two areas I'm thinking and frequent I don't want a broken ankle. Slow down if there's another it's been there a long time already, it wont jump up and run cuz it's buddy was found. Anyone know where I can get one of those hot dog vendor carts, I wanna be ready? I'm thinking hot dogs, soda, coffee, red bull, and stickers- ya know, power food!
 

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So after uncle Sam gets paid, and the auction takes all their fees, the guy is left with maybe $20 bucks?
 

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The Butte Nugget has apparently sold for approximately the estimated selling price of $400,000, the actual selling price is not being revealed nor the name of the buyer.

www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Giant-gold-Butte-Nugget-sells-to-secret-Bay-5846149.php


"Just one day after it was unveiled to awed crowds in San Francisco, the whopping 'Butte Nugget’ of gold sold Friday to a “prominent Bay Area collector” for an undisclosed amount of money, according to the company brokering the deal.
“The new owner wants to be secretive, so we can’t name him,” said Don Kagin of Tiburon, the coin dealer who acted as middle-man between the buyer and the prospector who found the 6.07-pound gold lump — the biggest nugget of its kind found in modern times in Gold Rush country.
“Let’s just say it’s a win-win for everybody,” Kagin said.


The seller also asked that the price be kept secret, he said. But he added: “We were asking for $400,000 and it obviously wasn’t far from that.”
David McCarthy, Kagin’s chief numismatist, said he could only reveal that the buyer is “a prominent bay area collector” who specializes in historical items.
“We spoke to six different people who seemed to have legitimate interest and the wherewithal to purchase the item, but he was the first person to make an offer and he had the right price,” McCarthy said.
Interest in the nugget had built to a near frenzy among gold and history buffs since its existence was revealed in The Chronicle on Tuesday, with news inquiries coming in from as far away as Australia. When it went on display Thursday at the prestigious San Francisco Fall Antiques Show, hundreds flocked in for a peek.
The nugget — which will remain on public display until the antiques show ends Sunday, McCarthy said — got its name because the gold hunter who found it in July dug it out of the ground in Butte County. That man also wanted his name and the location of the find to be secret, to avoid scammers and treasure seekers.
“But I can say he’s very pleased with the sale,” McCarthy said."


 

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$400,000-15% auction commission minus 60% state/fed taxes=$100,000---there ARE times when silence is indeed golden :dontknow: John
 

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