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    Followup: 8.2 pound gold nugget sells for $460,000 at auction


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    Re: Followup: 8.2 pound gold nugget sells for $460,000 at auction

    Thats a pretty good ROI for buying a detector I wonder how high the land will sell for now?

    HH Charlie

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    Re: Followup: 8.2 pound gold nugget sells for $460,000 at auction

    What a beauty. It was on the local news last night. They said he found it at a depth of 10 feet. Wonder what he was digging for or how long it took him to get out of that hole.

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    Re: Followup: 8.2 pound gold nugget sells for $460,000 at auction

    Quote Originally Posted by calisdad
    What a beauty. It was on the local news last night. They said he found it at a depth of 10 feet. Wonder what he was digging for or how long it took him to get out of that hole.
    I heard he found it just a few inches under the dirt, but who knows...

  5. #5
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    Re: Followup: 8.2 pound gold nugget sells for $460,000 at auction

    10 inches or 10 feet still a sweet find.....

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    Re: Followup: 8.2 pound gold nugget sells for $460,000 at auction

    OK someone help me out? Ok, the man finds the 8.2 pound nugget, and also finds 4 and 10 oz nuggets.

    "The seller was so inspired by the sale of the nugget sale that he asked Kagin afterward to sell the land where the nugget was found. It consists of 180 acres about 20 miles east of Nevada City, and assayers have already guessed there are at least 4,000 ounces of gold left to drag out of the dirt, Kagin said."

    But yet, he is going to AUCTION off his 180 acre property? There could be a bigger nugget there than what he has found, but yet, he wants to sell his property?

    Lets see Gold is $1,400 an oz X 4,000 oz = $5,600,000.00

    Doesn't make sense and something doesn't smell right?

    I believe I would be digging all over my property and not sell it if you ask me, especially if I can possibly find a nugget bigger than the one I found already!
    If I was President; I would take away welfare! I wouldn't make any bargains with foreign countries! I wouldn't take #@*& from any country! I would close the borders! I would get rid of taxes! I would make EVERYONE own at least 5 guns! I would ENFORCE Finders Keepers Law !!!!!!!!

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    Re: Followup: 8.2 pound gold nugget sells for $460,000 at auction

    Quote Originally Posted by TheHarleyMan2
    OK someone help me out? Ok, the man finds the 8.2 pound nugget, and also finds 4 and 10 oz nuggets.

    "The seller was so inspired by the sale of the nugget sale that he asked Kagin afterward to sell the land where the nugget was found. It consists of 180 acres about 20 miles east of Nevada City, and assayers have already guessed there are at least 4,000 ounces of gold left to drag out of the dirt, Kagin said."

    But yet, he is going to AUCTION off his 180 acre property? There could be a bigger nugget there than what he has found, but yet, he wants to sell his property?

    Lets see Gold is $1,400 an oz X 4,000 oz = $5,600,000.00

    Doesn't make sense and something doesn't smell right?

    I believe I would be digging all over my property and not sell it if you ask me, especially if I can possibly find a nugget bigger than the one I found already!
    The article says "assayers have already guessed there are at least 4,000 ounces of gold left to drag out of the dirt" so he should get a pretty good price for it without having to do any of the digging himself. Personally I would rather have the 180 acres to hunt on but I guess he just wants to cash out. He would probably make more money charging people to come out there with detectors or prospecting equipment. I would probably pay $20 or $30 bucks a day just for the opportunity to hunt there. That would be cheaper then dinner and a movie and a heck of a lot more fun.

    HH Charlie


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    Re: Followup: 8.2 pound gold nugget sells for $460,000 at auction

    Quote Originally Posted by savant365
    Quote Originally Posted by TheHarleyMan2
    OK someone help me out? Ok, the man finds the 8.2 pound nugget, and also finds 4 and 10 oz nuggets.

    "The seller was so inspired by the sale of the nugget sale that he asked Kagin afterward to sell the land where the nugget was found. It consists of 180 acres about 20 miles east of Nevada City, and assayers have already guessed there are at least 4,000 ounces of gold left to drag out of the dirt, Kagin said."

    But yet, he is going to AUCTION off his 180 acre property? There could be a bigger nugget there than what he has found, but yet, he wants to sell his property?

    Lets see Gold is $1,400 an oz X 4,000 oz = $5,600,000.00

    Doesn't make sense and something doesn't smell right?

    I believe I would be digging all over my property and not sell it if you ask me, especially if I can possibly find a nugget bigger than the one I found already!
    The article says "assayers have already guessed there are at least 4,000 ounces of gold left to drag out of the dirt" so he should get a pretty good price for it without having to do any of the digging himself. Personally I would rather have the 180 acres to hunt on but I guess he just wants to cash out. He would probably make more money charging people to come out there with detectors or prospecting equipment. I would probably pay $20 or $30 bucks a day just for the opportunity to hunt there. That would be cheaper then dinner and a movie and a heck of a lot more fun.

    HH Charlie

    I hear ya. He should contact GPAA or LDMA and lease out the property. Or just like you said, charge people to come out and dig your own dirt. I don't think the article never said it was private property either, just on his property.

    Maybe someone should try and get in touch with the owner and throw the idea into his head.
    If I was President; I would take away welfare! I wouldn't make any bargains with foreign countries! I wouldn't take #@*& from any country! I would close the borders! I would get rid of taxes! I would make EVERYONE own at least 5 guns! I would ENFORCE Finders Keepers Law !!!!!!!!

  9. #9
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    Re: Followup: 8.2 pound gold nugget sells for $460,000 at auction

    Maybe he justs wants to retire, kick back and enjoy the last years of his life. Nobody knows.

  10. #10
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    Sep 2010
    Groveland, CA
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    Re: Followup: 8.2 pound gold nugget sells for $460,000 at auction

    He was smart enough to get about 3 times melt value and remain anonymous. I think he'll figure it out.
    Kudos.

  11. #11
    au
    Jun 2011
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    Re: Followup: 8.2 pound gold nugget sells for $460,000 at auction

    Check the news, looks like this nugget was actually found in Victoria, Australia back in 1987.

  12. #12
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    Mar 2006
    Florida
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    Re: Followup: 8.2 pound gold nugget sells for $460,000 at auction

    Quote Originally Posted by DownUnder
    Check the news, looks like this nugget was actually found in Victoria, Australia back in 1987.
    "This nugget was found in 87 by my uncle in rokewood, Victoria, Australia using a mine lab. A lot of people here know this and it is well documented and many photographs so this is going to be huge when it all comes undone for whoever is trying to make some huge $$$.."

    --------------------------------

    "Yes Jarrod, things may get pretty heated when the truth is exposed.

    Someone has paid 3 x spot price for a rare nugget claimed to be the largest surviving American slug in private collections( or something to this effect), claimed to be found last year in California.

    This nugget that is being labelled the "Washington Nugget" was found here in Victoria in 1987 by a very experienced prospector, who after 30+ years is still prospecting today. Because of his rather monastic manner in which he applies his trade, he would rather not have his identity known on here or any other forum, at least not for the moment."

    http://golddetecting.4umer.net/t4536...d-nugget-found

  13. #13
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    Re: Followup: 8.2 pound gold nugget sells for $460,000 at auction

    I hope the fraudulent thief gets a visit from the feds for fraud. If I was the buyer I certainly would be going after the auction house as well as the seller!
    If I was President; I would take away welfare! I wouldn't make any bargains with foreign countries! I wouldn't take #@*& from any country! I would close the borders! I would get rid of taxes! I would make EVERYONE own at least 5 guns! I would ENFORCE Finders Keepers Law !!!!!!!!

 

 

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