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Biggest ever Gold nugget found in Wales


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1 minute ago, HelpingHands said:

I don't know why nuggets are valued so highly over spot.  There was a similar story in Scotland fairly recently.

Because they are numismatics :D 

I presume most gold deposits are not found as large lumps of solid gold at all but are found as an amalgam with other rocks and minerals and the the gold needs to be extracted.

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1 hour ago, ChrisSilver said:

Because they are numismatics :D 

I presume most gold deposits are not found as large lumps of solid gold at all but are found as an amalgam with other rocks and minerals and the the gold needs to be extracted.

Make sure you don't clean them:D

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"As the find was so close to a shipwreck Mr Thurkettle had to notify the Receiver of Wreck and the piece is now property of the Crown. "

Ah, well say no more. Well done this loyal subject for adding more golden goodies to their pile of plundered bloodied pirate booty 

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23 hours ago, Paul said:

"As the find was so close to a shipwreck Mr Thurkettle had to notify the Receiver of Wreck and the piece is now property of the Crown. "

Ah, well say no more. Well done this loyal subject for adding more golden goodies to their pile of plundered bloodied pirate booty 

See, who says they can't confiscate your gold!

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