Very OT, but check out my nuggets!
gecko109
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I got all of these from west/central Indiana, in a creek down that way. Used a 4" gold suction dredge. Total weight is about 4.5 grams.
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Man, those are awesome. Nice pull!
A semi-local dealer told me he just bought a claim in California, 55 acres, and can't wait to get out there!
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as to dredgin in north cal...becarefull as some upthere really take that stuff serious as i've had a shotgun tucked up my nose for peerin around a corner to the sound of gas engines in the wild up by of all places a town called "COARSEGOLD"
<< <i>sweet and time to watch your back as you're onto something pulling nugg's like that...keep tracing up till them corners get sharp on the nugg's and you're truly by something them...;-) >>
Normally you are correct. Keep panning upstream until the nuggets get more coarse and finally dissapear, then head up the hills. However, all the gold in Indiana is simply glacial drift, meaning it all got pushed down here from Canada. There are no actual veins of gold in the state. And FYI, these nuggets are the cream of the crop. Very rare for Indiana indeed. 99% of the gold is found as tiny flakes, and even the consistancy of powder. Nuggets these size require special equipment (dredge) to recover. They are in the deepest crevices of the bedrock of the stream's bottom.
One day while traveling alone along a river in Northern California up near the Oregon border it started getting dark. I pulled over and parked next to several people camping at a bend in the river. On closer inspection those camps looked very established. One fellow ambled over to chat with me. He had a handgun. We chatted. I was judged harmless.
These people were all prospectors. They loved the life. They each had purchased a claim on a section of river. They all used dredges and wet suits. They found enough gold to buy food and gas but that was about all. I deduced they didn't have dental insurance.
<< <i>Meteors? Nice haul by the way. I just happen to live in one of only 2 states in the nation that gold is not found in. >>
Im in Chicago, and gold is found in Illinois. It is not native gold, but glacial drift gold from Canada, brought down with the last ice age. I have actually found some tiny flakes in rock creek near Kankakkee.
Knowledge is the enemy of fear
Camelot
<< <i>I thought chickens did not have nuggets? >>
Just roosters.
Collector of US Small Size currency, Atlanta FRNs, and Georgia nationals since 1977. Researcher of small size US type - seeking serial number data for all FRN star notes, Series 1928 to 1934-D. Life member SPMC.
<< <i>Along with the gold, I also recover lots of lead (bullets, shot, sinkers) as well as some of this stuff. Lets see who can guess what that is first!
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Clockwise starting with the big one they look like:
1. fossilized half eaten chocolate chip cookie
2. fossilized raisin
3. Bigger fossilized raisin
4. Miner's tooth
Heck, I don't have a clue.
The name is LEE!
<< <i>Copper from Michigan. >>
We have a winner! Along with the gold brought down by the glaciers from Canada, were also diamonds (have not found any yet). And these chunks of natural copper hitched a ride from somewhere in northern Michigan, and found a home at the bottom of the creek where the above pictured gold was found. In fact, my most proud find from dredging so far is a huge, palm sized piece of copper. If you take a wire wheel on a dremel to these chunks, they shine up real nice and look exactly the same as a new shiny cent.
Collector of US Small Size currency, Atlanta FRNs, and Georgia nationals since 1977. Researcher of small size US type - seeking serial number data for all FRN star notes, Series 1928 to 1934-D. Life member SPMC.
<< <i>great nuggets! >>
thanks
Great Finds
Mike C.
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Way to go!
As a Gold nugget "accumulator" I wish I could metal detect the Aussie Outback / find some of those whoppers someday... But am reduced to buying my gold on GoldBay.com (a few grams at a time).
Thanks for sharing the Fantastic pics !!!
suffering from,
(goldenvy)
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
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<< <i>Can gold nuggets be counterfeited using scrap gold? The larger nuggets can bring significantly more than melt in the marketplace. >>
They can, and routinely are. I've heard that pouring molten gold into a mold with some rock salt will give a "nuggety" appearance. I dont ever buy nuggets however, my passion lies in finding them while dredging.
<< <i>Middle Fork American River 2006 >>
Now that I like
Alaskan Yukon, this 1/2 pounder clogged my 3" Dredge..."-)
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Take Care, Dave
<< <i>Alaskan Yukon, this 1/2 pounder clogged my 3" Dredge..."-)
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Did you just steal that image from google or are you telling the truth?
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<< <i>Alaskan Yukon, this 1/2 pounder clogged my 3" Dredge..."-)
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Did you just steal that image from google or are you telling the truth? >>
Check the fingerprints...
Want some more photos...?
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