Lucky amateur finds US$300,000 5.5kg gold nugget
AN amateur Australian prospector who hadn't had much luck searching for gold has struck it rich, unearthing a nugget heavier than a newborn baby and worth more than US$300,000.
The anonymous prospector discovered the 5.5-kilogram nugget near the country town of Ballarat and in an area known as the "Golden Triangle" due to its rich veins which sparked a gold rush in the 1850s.
The find came to light on Wednesday when the man walked into the Ballarat Mining Exchange Gold Shop and told owner Cordell Kent: "Mate, I found a good one." He then revealed the nugget, adding that he had weighed it on the bathroom scales at home.
"It's a substantial nugget," Kent said.
The Y-shaped nugget, 22 centimeters long and 14cm wide, was found by the prospector using an Australian-made gold detector.
"The intrinsic gold value is about A$286,000 (US$301,100), but because it's a natural raw specimen and they're extremely rare it's got a value far in excess of that," Kent said.
Victoria's "Golden Triangle" is known for large nuggets, such as the huge 27.21kg "The Hand of Fate" nugget, which is now housed in a Las Vegas casino.
Kent said the find was likely to create a new, mini gold rush. "It's given a lot of prospectors great hope that there still are great pieces out there."
The anonymous prospector discovered the 5.5-kilogram nugget near the country town of Ballarat and in an area known as the "Golden Triangle" due to its rich veins which sparked a gold rush in the 1850s.
The find came to light on Wednesday when the man walked into the Ballarat Mining Exchange Gold Shop and told owner Cordell Kent: "Mate, I found a good one." He then revealed the nugget, adding that he had weighed it on the bathroom scales at home.
"It's a substantial nugget," Kent said.
The Y-shaped nugget, 22 centimeters long and 14cm wide, was found by the prospector using an Australian-made gold detector.
"The intrinsic gold value is about A$286,000 (US$301,100), but because it's a natural raw specimen and they're extremely rare it's got a value far in excess of that," Kent said.
Victoria's "Golden Triangle" is known for large nuggets, such as the huge 27.21kg "The Hand of Fate" nugget, which is now housed in a Las Vegas casino.
Kent said the find was likely to create a new, mini gold rush. "It's given a lot of prospectors great hope that there still are great pieces out there."
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