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Largest ever nugget found under English soil
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<blockquote data-quote="deb" data-source="post: 678367" data-attributes="member: 25510"><p>A little infor for you.</p><p>I'm actualy from Wales. There were a few gold mimes not as substantial as ozzy mines. Clogau gold mine was once the largest and richest. They do think they might have come across a new deep lead and are investigating. Wether it's to do with this recent nugget we don't know. Clogau welsh gold is still used to make all the royal wedding bands still from the same chunk they found many years ago. As for finding gold and items from the bronze age etc. You have to let the museum curators value said items. If they are found to be of value and very old they pay you a finders fee. One gent found some gold broches from the bronze age and was paid £100,000 pounds. Some keep there finds secret.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deb, post: 678367, member: 25510"] A little infor for you. I'm actualy from Wales. There were a few gold mimes not as substantial as ozzy mines. Clogau gold mine was once the largest and richest. They do think they might have come across a new deep lead and are investigating. Wether it's to do with this recent nugget we don't know. Clogau welsh gold is still used to make all the royal wedding bands still from the same chunk they found many years ago. As for finding gold and items from the bronze age etc. You have to let the museum curators value said items. If they are found to be of value and very old they pay you a finders fee. One gent found some gold broches from the bronze age and was paid £100,000 pounds. Some keep there finds secret. [/QUOTE]
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