That's the Granddaddy to Larry's 23 gram model. I would take a stab, as to where it was found. Its nett worth is, what the market is prepared to pay. It looks like a cow pat.
That on its own, is worth a SH.......IT load of money. They might name it to Turd of all Turds.
-- Edited by Hey Jim on Friday 24th of June 2016 11:16:55 PM
goldfinger said
11:17 AM Jun 25, 2016
Nice to hear from you Vic,..and Jim too..I guess...lol.....Looks, smells, and tastes nice I will bet...wonder if it was found with a huge yellow gold detector like many are.....usually too deep for the modern Minelab detector to hear...but you never know...that's what keeps driving us prospectors 'out there' into the sleet, rain and hail, high winds, sweltering heat, snakes,flies......HOPE....man/woman is a creature of hope...remove hope and you lose the desire for living....
I always like something of known size in the photo so we can compare....I remember when I sent that smallish nugglet to our late member/mate Gary Kelly, to put a bit of cheer into his final days, and he posted a photo of the nugget next to a camera which had everyone agog as to how humungous the nugget was that I had sent....until he revealed the camera was a Lego camera!....the nugget was actually a bees pubic hair over 2 grams.....miss our late mate Gary Kelly, he used to brighten every thread when he posted.....he had everything ready to go on his 'Australian Odyssey' when fate took over.....RIP...something in that for us all to consider....all he wanted to do was travel Australia and he never quite made it....Hoo Roo
-- Edited by goldfinger on Saturday 25th of June 2016 11:41:38 AM
Weevil said
11:04 AM Jun 26, 2016
Same here GF, Yes, RIP Gary, he fought to get on the road to the end, but not to be.
They still haven't found that missing woman in the goldfields, and today there was this article in the news for the WA goldfields;
Not sure exactly where this was found in WA, but a great find for someone....
the USA -- weight is 3 KG and comes with a huge price tag of course.
Gold lifted $60 an Ounce today, work that out.
That's the Granddaddy to Larry's 23 gram model. I would take a stab, as to where it was found. Its nett worth is, what the market is prepared to pay. It looks like a cow pat.
That on its own, is worth a SH.......IT load of money.
They might name it to Turd of all Turds.
-- Edited by Hey Jim on Friday 24th of June 2016 11:16:55 PM
Nice to hear from you Vic,..and Jim too..I guess...lol.....Looks, smells, and tastes nice I will bet...wonder if it was found with a huge yellow gold detector like many are.....usually too deep for the modern Minelab detector to hear...but you never know...that's what keeps driving us prospectors 'out there' into the sleet, rain and hail, high winds, sweltering heat, snakes,flies......HOPE....man/woman is a creature of hope...remove hope and you lose the desire for living....
I always like something of known size in the photo so we can compare....I remember when I sent that smallish nugglet to our late member/mate Gary Kelly, to put a bit of cheer into his final days, and he posted a photo of the nugget next to a camera which had everyone agog as to how humungous the nugget was that I had sent....until he revealed the camera was a Lego camera!....the nugget was actually a bees pubic hair over 2 grams.....miss our late mate Gary Kelly, he used to brighten every thread when he posted.....he had everything ready to go on his 'Australian Odyssey' when fate took over.....RIP...something in that for us all to consider....all he wanted to do was travel Australia and he never quite made it....Hoo Roo
-- Edited by goldfinger on Saturday 25th of June 2016 11:41:38 AM
Same here GF, Yes, RIP Gary, he fought to get on the road to the end, but not to be.
They still haven't found that missing woman in the goldfields, and today there was this article in the news for the WA goldfields;
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-06-26/major-crime-investigate-suspicious-death-at-kookynie/7544446