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Post by Flying kiwi Thu 17 Jan 2013, 10:07 am

Dug up yesterday aparently verrry perrty Shocked


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Post by snapper Thu 17 Jan 2013, 12:11 pm

Theres thousands of those over in Vic, most still outa reach from modern day detectors, thats whats good about WA goldfeilds, alot of shallow ground to work wegr :cheers:Stu
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Post by Guest Thu 17 Jan 2013, 12:25 pm

Nice Dab, looks like deep lead gold to me although it was reported as found at 2ft.
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Post by Someday Thu 17 Jan 2013, 4:17 pm

I'd say spot on Pete! deep lead for sure, rounded on all edges, 2 foot deep l;wfh not likely wtf lwkgthgt lweg

carbon date, carbon date! can they work out how long somethings been out the ground spank :study: Suspect
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Post by Bignuggs Thu 17 Jan 2013, 7:23 pm

Here's the blurb that goes with the vid clip. True of false ? who cares, it's the stuff we dream about. It's a nice lookin nug.

Published on Jan 16, 2013

This 177 troy ounce gold nugget (5,505 grams - 5.5kgs) was found by a prospector with a hand held metal detector near Ballarat, Victoria, Australia on January 16, 2013.
What a find!!! No it wasn't me.... It was found at a depth of a little over 60 cm (2 ft) with a modern detector with a small coil. The prospector said it sounded like the bonnet of a car through the head phones. It was lying flat (broad side up) and he carefully dug it up. In this video it hasn't been cleaned. It is approximately 220mm long, 140mm wide and has a maximum depth of 45mm.
Ok, this nugget was found with a Minelab GPX5000 super metal detector, with an Advantage Plus 'Sadie' mono eliptical coil, and a Rooster Booster audio enhancer (used with an external speaker).
The prospector said he heard the signal, kicked off about 100mm (4 inches) of leaf mulch from the surface, and thought the ground looked in original condition ie it hadn't been dug previously.
It was lying flat in the ground, and was over 60cm (2 feet) deep in the earth/clay/gravels. So this means he and his detector heard it at an incredible depth from the search coil (the disc that is at the end of the hand held detector).
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Post by Guest Fri 18 Jan 2013, 6:39 am

Bignuggs wrote:Here's the blurb that goes with the vid clip. True of false ? who cares, it's the stuff we dream about. It's a nice lookin nug.

Published on Jan 16, 2013

This 177 troy ounce gold nugget (5,505 grams - 5.5kgs) was found by a prospector with a hand held metal detector near Ballarat, Victoria, Australia on January 16, 2013.
What a find!!! No it wasn't me.... It was found at a depth of a little over 60 cm (2 ft) with a modern detector with a small coil. The prospector said it sounded like the bonnet of a car through the head phones. It was lying flat (broad side up) and he carefully dug it up. In this video it hasn't been cleaned. It is approximately 220mm long, 140mm wide and has a maximum depth of 45mm.
Ok, this nugget was found with a Minelab GPX5000 super metal detector, with an Advantage Plus 'Sadie' mono eliptical coil, and a Rooster Booster audio enhancer (used with an external speaker).
The prospector said he heard the signal, kicked off about 100mm (4 inches) of leaf mulch from the surface, and thought the ground looked in original condition ie it hadn't been dug previously.
It was lying flat in the ground, and was over 60cm (2 feet) deep in the earth/clay/gravels. So this means he and his detector heard it at an incredible depth from the search coil (the disc that is at the end of the hand held detector).

Nice nugget but a very suss story to me.




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