I was fortunate to sight the 2.4 kilo nugget recently found at Dunolly when I was at the Gold Expo at Bendigo. Does anyone know if permission is needed to sell large nuggets to overseas buyers. I suspect big brother would be involved.
The attraction didn't fade away Jaros, the big gold became scarcer.Jaros said:Sad how quickly a tourist attraction can fade away....
lordo.1 said:Some might think im out of line .But i paid $12 to enter this gold expo and couldnt even buy a battery charger for a detector so i guess anyone can decide what you can call a gold expo and charge what they want for entry.So you find big gold do with it what you want .
MacRob said:No what you mean Outback, my wife managed to get a photo of the nugget held in here hand.
Must have been a buzz to feel such a heavy gold nugget , wish Id'e had that chance .MacRob said:Must admit Outback, she had both her hands cupped to hold onto it!
MacRob said:Must admit Outback, she had both her hands cupped to hold onto it!
lordo.1 said:Some might think im out of line .But i paid $12 to enter this gold expo and couldnt even buy a battery charger for a detector so i guess anyone can decide what you can call a gold expo and charge what they want for entry.So you find big gold do with it what you want .
grubstake said:I think this is what MacRob is referring to:
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/4012/1555546160_macrob.jpg
Redfin said:MacRob said:Must admit Outback, she had both her hands cupped to hold onto it!
Hands cupped for a 27kg nugget, she must have big hands.
Outback said:Was a real shame that The Hand of Faith ' was sold overseas . :brokenh:
Imagine how many people would have paid $5 bucks just to hold it for a photo !
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