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Top 7 Largest Gold Nuggets Found with Metal Detectors Worldwide

     Facebook   YouTube   Share   Tiktok   Linktree     by Goldminingtips Admin The Largest Gold Nuggets Found with Metal Detectors Worldwide Metal detecting is a hobby or interest that has transformed the fortunes of many people around the world.  Imagine swinging your metal detector, hearing a beep, and unearthing a gold nugget worth hundreds of thousands, and even millions of dollars.  While finding nuggets of this size may be a rare, the finds we cover this in this post were exactly that: the 7 largest gold nuggets ever found with a metal detector around the world. The prospectors not only rewrote history, but also became rich by this one find. From Australia’s Outback to California’s goldfields, we reveal the colossal nuggets discovered by ordinary detectorists, their jaw-dropping weights, the rules relating to metal detecting, and the secrets to improve your chances of finding an enormous gold nugget.  Why Metal Detectors...

Getting Started - Lesson 2 | Gold Prospecting and Sampling for Beginners (Getting Started - Lesson 2)

Gold Prospecting and Sampling for Beginners  Gold is found in nature in many different forms. Classifying the type of gold deposit is necessary to decide the best equipment to use when prospecting and mining. In this post, we discuss some of the basic ways to prospect for gold, sample / classify material, and the equipment you can use.  Classifying Material  Miners often use the term 'mesh size' to classify the size of gold.  The term refers to the size of the openings in a sieve or screen, with larger mesh numbers representing finer material. Here is a table of the basic classifications of gold types.  |  Gold Type         |   Description          | Where Found    |  Classification      | |----------------------------|---------------------------------|-----------------------------------------| | Very fine |  difficult to see with naked eye  | Beach sands an...