Silver Nugs

SnowdogAk20

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Palmer, Alaska
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I've used a Fisher Gold Bug II, though now I have a cheaper Garrett model.
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All Treasure Hunting
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With more Silver nug pics to share. Maybe I'll share some wild GM pics on another day...The first nug is over 100 lbs...I'm not overststing that. Not sure what to do with it at this point.
The other just under 6 lbs.

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Wow !!! These look like things that one might only find on a journey to the center of the Earth. What a Boulder !!!
 

I'm back!

With more Silver nug pics to share. Maybe I'll share some wild GM pics on another day...The first nug is over 100 lbs...I'm not overststing that. Not sure what to do with it at this point.
The other just under 6 lbs.

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Wow awesome!
 

Amazing claims need to come with amazing proof, otherwise they just look like interesting Rocks to me. I would be more interested in the proof please? (when are we getting it, many have asked & you just ignore)
 

You mean the rock is a hundred pounds
When people say nugget I think pure metal
 

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