Large Red Wing Shoes 100th Anniversary Wool Blanket Throw 59 X 55 Rare Very HTF

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Large Red Wing Shoes 100th Anniversary Wool Blanket Throw 59 X 55 Rare Very HTF
Large Red Wing Shoes 100th Anniversary Wool Blanket Throw 59 X 55 Rare Very HTF
Large Red Wing Shoes 100th Anniversary Wool Blanket Throw 59 X 55 Rare Very HTF
Large Red Wing Shoes 100th Anniversary Wool Blanket Throw 59 X 55 Rare Very HTF
Large Red Wing Shoes 100th Anniversary Wool Blanket Throw 59 X 55 Rare Very HTF
Large Red Wing Shoes 100th Anniversary Wool Blanket Throw 59 X 55 Rare Very HTF
Large Red Wing Shoes 100th Anniversary Wool Blanket Throw 59 X 55 Rare Very HTF
Large Red Wing Shoes 100th Anniversary Wool Blanket Throw 59 X 55 Rare Very HTF
Large Red Wing Shoes 100th Anniversary Wool Blanket Throw 59 X 55 Rare Very HTF
Large Red Wing Shoes 100th Anniversary Wool Blanket Throw 59 X 55 Rare Very HTF

Large Red Wing Shoes 100th Anniversary Wool Blanket Throw 59 X 55 Rare Very HTF
This large wool blanket throw is a rare find for any collector or fan of Red Wing Shoes. Celebrating the 100th anniversary of the brand, it features a colorful novelty pattern showcasing the iconic Red Wing, Minnesota character. Measuring 59 inches in length and 55 inches in width, this rectangular blanket is perfect for any room in the house. Handmade by Bemidji Woolen Mills in the United States, this original item is made of a warm wool blend and requires dry clean only. It includes no fill and features no closure, making it easy to care for and versatile in its use. Add it to your collection or use it to cozy up on a chilly night, this Red Wing Shoes throw blanket is a must-have.
Large Red Wing Shoes 100th Anniversary Wool Blanket Throw 59 X 55 Rare Very HTF

LARGE VERY RARE SARCOSUCHUS SUPERCROC Tooth! Dinosaur Eating Monster Crocodile

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LARGE VERY RARE SARCOSUCHUS SUPERCROC Tooth! Dinosaur Eating Monster Crocodile
LARGE VERY RARE SARCOSUCHUS SUPERCROC Tooth! Dinosaur Eating Monster Crocodile
LARGE VERY RARE SARCOSUCHUS SUPERCROC Tooth! Dinosaur Eating Monster Crocodile
LARGE VERY RARE SARCOSUCHUS SUPERCROC Tooth! Dinosaur Eating Monster Crocodile
LARGE VERY RARE SARCOSUCHUS SUPERCROC Tooth! Dinosaur Eating Monster Crocodile
LARGE VERY RARE SARCOSUCHUS SUPERCROC Tooth! Dinosaur Eating Monster Crocodile

LARGE VERY RARE SARCOSUCHUS SUPERCROC Tooth! Dinosaur Eating Monster Crocodile
This is a GORGEOUS tooth from the MONSTROUS Sarcosuchus imperator, aka “Supercroc”, from the Elrhaz formation of the Cretaceous of Gadoufaoua, Tenere Desert of Niger! The tooth is in fantastic condition with great enamel, tip, and ZERO repair or restoration!! The tooth measures just over 1.5 inches just under. At over 30 feet long and nearly 5 tons, Supercroc is one of the largest Crocodyliforms to ever live! It lived in what is now Africa 133 to 112 million years ago. It would have resembled modern crocodiles, all be it much bigger, but with a narrow snout with a bulbous end. It would have operated much like modern crocodiles, waiting at the waters edge to ambush prey, grasping them in its ridiculously strong jaws. And dragging them to a watery grave! Except while modern crocodiles hunt. And antelope, Supercroc would have hunted full sized dinosaurs! Including the sail back hadrosaur Ouranosaurus and the long neck Nigersaurus. Imagine a crocodile lunging out of the water to grab a dinosaur! Other Fossil crocodile teeth are often mislabeled as Sarcosuchus. Authentic teeth from Sarcosuchus. Can only be positively identified as such if they are very large, very thick, and from the Elrhaz formation in Niger NOT MOROCCO!! Making true Supercroc teeth very rare. An excellent addition to any fossil collection from a frightening prehistoric predator! All of my items come with a Certificate of Authenticity! If I have a fossil or mineral listed up as something, I make darn well sure that’s what it is! If you have any questions or concerns about my identification of a fossil, feel free to contact me! I have all sorts of fossils and minerals for sale at great prices and I upload new items frequently! Thank you for reading please contact me with any questions. Have a wonderful day!
LARGE VERY RARE SARCOSUCHUS SUPERCROC Tooth! Dinosaur Eating Monster Crocodile

Large Vintage Gunther Beer Sign VERY RARE I have not seen another one

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Large Vintage Gunther Beer Sign VERY RARE I have not seen another one
Large Vintage Gunther Beer Sign VERY RARE I have not seen another one
Large Vintage Gunther Beer Sign VERY RARE I have not seen another one
Large Vintage Gunther Beer Sign VERY RARE I have not seen another one
Large Vintage Gunther Beer Sign VERY RARE I have not seen another one

Large Vintage Gunther Beer Sign VERY RARE I have not seen another one
Large Vintage Gunther Beer Sign VERY RARE I have not seen another one. Sign is framed with a wooden back, no holes and GREAT patina showing it’s age. We found this one in Pennsylvania at a place called Bootleggers in Columbia, Pennsylvania. This sign is 1930’s or 1940’s (what I was told and based on my research) – Gunther beer started in early 1900’s and was bought by Miller in the 1950’s. We except VENMO and ZELLE.
Large Vintage Gunther Beer Sign VERY RARE I have not seen another one

Old, large, wooden, Soviet chess, Rare chess. Very rare Soviet chess set

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Old, large, wooden, Soviet chess, Rare chess. Very rare Soviet chess set
Old, large, wooden, Soviet chess, Rare chess. Very rare Soviet chess set
Old, large, wooden, Soviet chess, Rare chess. Very rare Soviet chess set
Old, large, wooden, Soviet chess, Rare chess. Very rare Soviet chess set
Old, large, wooden, Soviet chess, Rare chess. Very rare Soviet chess set
Old, large, wooden, Soviet chess, Rare chess. Very rare Soviet chess set
Old, large, wooden, Soviet chess, Rare chess. Very rare Soviet chess set
Old, large, wooden, Soviet chess, Rare chess. Very rare Soviet chess set
Old, large, wooden, Soviet chess, Rare chess. Very rare Soviet chess set
Old, large, wooden, Soviet chess, Rare chess. Very rare Soviet chess set
Old, large, wooden, Soviet chess, Rare chess. Very rare Soviet chess set
Old, large, wooden, Soviet chess, Rare chess. Very rare Soviet chess set

Old, large, wooden, Soviet chess, Rare chess. Very rare Soviet chess set
Antique wooden chess set from the former USSR. Made before the 60s, the exact date of manufacture is unknown. Since 1958 he belonged and was inherited in the same family. Despite its age, the chess set is in very good condition. An excellent gift for lovers and connoisseurs of rare, old chess. 25.2 /25.2 in. Diagonal – 90.5 cm. Thickness: 9.3 cm. The size of one chess cell: 7.5/7.5 cm. 2.95 /2.95 in. Bishop: 15.5 cm. Knight: 14.5 cm. Rook: 13.5 cm. Base: 5/ 6 cm. 1.97/2.36 in. Total weight – 6360 gr. Remember, this is old chess. Please see all photos of this product before ordering. We try to make the most truthful photos, but real colors may slightly differ from their appearance on your display. All photos are real. Your order will be packaged carefully to ensure it gets to you in perfect condition. Australia 4 – 8 weeks. Thank you so much visiting and hope you enjoy shopping with us. I will answer the questions. Have a nice shopping!
Old, large, wooden, Soviet chess, Rare chess. Very rare Soviet chess set

Large Natural Gold Nugget Australian 110.68 Grams 3.55 Troy Ounces Very Rare

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Large Natural Gold Nugget Australian 110.68 Grams 3.55 Troy Ounces Very Rare
Large Natural Gold Nugget Australian 110.68 Grams 3.55 Troy Ounces Very Rare
Large Natural Gold Nugget Australian 110.68 Grams 3.55 Troy Ounces Very Rare
Large Natural Gold Nugget Australian 110.68 Grams 3.55 Troy Ounces Very Rare
Large Natural Gold Nugget Australian 110.68 Grams 3.55 Troy Ounces Very Rare

Large Natural Gold Nugget Australian 110.68 Grams 3.55 Troy Ounces Very Rare
Australian Natural Gold Nugget 110.68. Grams 3.55 Troy Ounces. Most of my Australian nuggets come from Victoria’s Gold Triangle area. Length = 60.60 mm – Width = 38.82 mm – Thickness = 12.38 mm. Australian nugget are very high in purity running from. All Nuggets are Pictured or Partially Pictured with a U. S Quarter which is 24.5MM in diameter to give you an idea of Size Proportion. Natural Gold Nugget Pioneering from the Australian plains, fields, & the tip of a metal detector uncleaned direct to your living room…. Through using my resources at the world number one Natural gold Jewelry Manufacturing shop once know as Conner’s. And now the company Orocal. If it isn’t authentic. The Details Behind Your Gold Nugget. What is a Natural Gold Nugget? It is a piece of gold that broke out of quartz deposits within the earth when erosion took place. It also goes by the name Placer Gold and each piece is a one of a kind with no two being exactly alike. Where can they be found? Wherever the effects of erosion took place. That would include rivers, streams, ancient dried up river channels and underground riverbeds. How pure are they? Gold nuggets range from 75 to 95 fine 18-23KT gold and can have other mineral content such as silver and copper mixed in with it. What sizes do they come in? Gold Nuggets come in all sizes, the smaller one range in sizes from 1 millimeter up to 6 and is often referred to as flakes. Bigger flakes are called nuggets and have been found as large as 2500 ounces although almost all nuggets bigger than 300 ounces were melted. How Are Natural Gold Nuggets found? They can be found in rivers and streams using a gold pan or suction dredges that act like an underground vacuum cleaner. Larger operations use large machinery that dig up huge sections of dirt weighing several tons and run it through machines that separate the gold from the dirt. Nuggets are also found using a metal detector. How are they weighed? They are weighed by the troy ounces. 12 ounces = one pound which differs from weight which is 16 ounces to the pound. The troy ounces are broke up into 20-penny weight to the ounces and use the symbol DWT or by the grams which has 31.1 to the ounces. The larger the nugget the more rare and valuable they are. A one-ounce nugget is now considered as rare as a five-carat diamond. How many of those do you own? Why are some real bright and others dull? Because it was formed underground in quartz deposit you often find quartz mixed in with it. When they broke off into the rivers and streams they tumbled against the sand and gravel, which gave the nuggets, it’s texture but dulled it. They can be cleaned in different solutions, and then tumbled in different media to give it the shine. What do we mean by Authentic, Genuine, Natural Gold Nuggets? Not all Gold nuggets are natural, some people man-make them by taking smaller gold flakes melting them and casting them into the shape of a nugget. Make sure to ask if they are genuine natural gold nuggets as found by the miners and come with a certificate of authenticity. Australian nugget are very high in purity running from 94-98% pure. Each nugget comes with a. Certificate of authenticity guaranteeing it to be genuine. Natural Gold Nugget Pioneering from the Australian plains, fields, & the tip of a metal detector direct to your living room…… In November of 2013 I opened up my Gold Nugget store. With thousands of satisfied customers I will continue to strive to provide the highest quality, largest selection and best priced gold nuggets on. My Source for Australian Gold Nuggets for Sale the GoldenTriangle. Except for the richer and more extensive gold-bearing fields of California, the gold production in the State of Victoria was once greater than in any other country in the world. The state’s greatest yield within a single year occurred in 1856; where a documented recovery of 3,053,744 troy ounces of gold was achieved. According to the Victorian Mines Department, the state had produced over 60-million ounces of gold between 1851 and 1896. At Walhalla alone, Cohens Reef produced over 1.6 million troy ounces of gold within 40 years of mining. While traces of gold were earlier found during the 1840s, particularly in the Port Philip area, and its later discoveries at Warrandyte, Clunes and Buninyong in 1851, the intensive gold rushes really started near Ballarat, at Golden Point, including the significant gold finds in Bendigo and Beechworth. At the height of its gold production, Victoria channeled an average of two tons of gold weekly into the Treasury Building in Melbourne. The exported gold to Britain during the 1850s greatly compensated Victoria’s entire foreign debts and eventually laid the foundation of the state’s large commercial expansion towards the latter half of the century. GOLD DISCOVERY IN VICTORIA. Originally, the first discovery of gold in Victoria was made by the Hon. Campbell, when he found several small pieces of native gold in quartz at Clunes, in March of 1850. However, the discovery was kept secret and only became official when Campbell revealed the find on January 10, 1851. Specimens were shown to analyst and physician, Dr. Bruhn midst his exploration of the mineral resources of the colony. He then confirmed the authenticity of gold and indications of the precious metal in quartz from what was later known as the celebrated Clune Diggings. As the initial gold find turned out to be uneconomic to market, discoveries around the area were intensified and pushed by the government with corresponding rewards. James Esmond came across the first profitable goldfield in Victoria at Creswick’s Creek, a tributary of the Loddon River, in Clunes in July of 1851. Four days later, reports of the existence of gold in the quartz rocks of Anderson’s Creek, a tributary of the Yarra River near Warrandyte, surfaced after it was found by Mr. Louis John Michel and his party. Almost simultaneously, another occurrence of gold was found at the Pyrenees Mountains, again by Mr. And not too long after, the numerous goldfields near Mount Alexander were found. The third discovery was made by Mr. Thomas Hiscock, who found a deposit in the gully of the Buninyong Ranges on August 8, 1851. On July of 1851, Thomas Peters discovered specks of gold at what is now known as Specimen Gully. The discovery triggered a rush to the Mount Alexander area. In November of the same year, gold was found at Forest Creek centered on present-day Castlemaine. It marked the beginning of the largest of all Victorian gold discoveries and claimed as the richest shallow alluvial goldfield in the world. By December, further discoveries followed, with even more gold found in the area now known as Bendigo. Within just a few decades, Victoria transformed from a small pastoral settlement to a wealthy and proud colony as goldfields sprouted and stretched from Ararat and Stawell in the western districts to Beechworth, Daylesford and Ovens River to the northwest in 1852; Bright, Omeo, and Avoca towards the mountainous regions during 1858-59; and, Walhalla in 1863. However, these discoveries were soon surpassed by the Ballarat and Bendigo finds. In November 1906, a remarkable discovery of gold was made near Tarnagulla, where a miner who had patiently prospected the area for a long time recovered seven ounces of gold from a shaft nineteen feet deep, including some fairly large nuggets. This find sparked the so-called Poseidon rush. The final principal gold rush in Victoria occurred at Berringa, south of Ballarat, during the first decade of the 20th century. Still, gold has continued to be found in recent years with the latest discovery at Wedderburn in 1980. Eventually gold mining slowed in Victoria. It was largely due in part with the high costs of pumping and mining in greater depths, but not because the goldfields have been exhausted completely. The recent increase in gold prices has seen a resurgence of commercial gold mining with operations resuming in the major fields of Ballarat and Bendigo. Further explorations is also underway elsewhere, like in the isolated mountain area of Glen Wills near Mitta Mitta in the northeastern region. Miners are still finding Gold with metal detectors by hand in fields.
Large Natural Gold Nugget Australian 110.68 Grams 3.55 Troy Ounces Very Rare

WCW 1998 22 x 10 Large Prop Check signed by Diamond Dallas Page VERY RARE

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WCW 1998 22 x 10 Large Prop Check signed by Diamond Dallas Page VERY RARE
WCW 1998 22 x 10 Large Prop Check signed by Diamond Dallas Page VERY RARE
WCW 1998 22 x 10 Large Prop Check signed by Diamond Dallas Page VERY RARE
WCW 1998 22 x 10 Large Prop Check signed by Diamond Dallas Page VERY RARE

WCW 1998 22 x 10 Large Prop Check signed by Diamond Dallas Page VERY RARE
This is an original 22″ x 10″ WCW Prop Large Check signed by Diamond Dallas Page. Presented on 9/15/1998 in Everett, MA by Diamond Dallas Page’s Bang It Out For Books/Scholastic Charity to Everett Public Schools. Shows age wear with CREASES AND FOLDS as shown in photos. 100% authentic and guaranteed to pass PSA, JSA, Beckett. More photos available upon request. Please feel free to send offers as well as any questions. This item is in the category “Sports Mem, Cards & Fan Shop\Autographs-Original\Wrestling\Other Autographed Wrestling”. The seller is “top_priority04″ and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Sport: Wrestling
  • League: WCW
  • Player: Diamond Dallas Page
  • Signed: Yes
  • Original/Reprint: Original
  • Autograph Authentication: Not Authenticated
  • Product: vintage prop large check

WCW 1998 22 x 10 Large Prop Check signed by Diamond Dallas Page VERY RARE

Large Natural Gold Nugget Australian 459.70 Grams 14.78 Troy Ounces Very Rare

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Large Natural Gold Nugget Australian 459.70 Grams 14.78 Troy Ounces Very Rare
Large Natural Gold Nugget Australian 459.70 Grams 14.78 Troy Ounces Very Rare
Large Natural Gold Nugget Australian 459.70 Grams 14.78 Troy Ounces Very Rare
Large Natural Gold Nugget Australian 459.70 Grams 14.78 Troy Ounces Very Rare
Large Natural Gold Nugget Australian 459.70 Grams 14.78 Troy Ounces Very Rare
Large Natural Gold Nugget Australian 459.70 Grams 14.78 Troy Ounces Very Rare
Large Natural Gold Nugget Australian 459.70 Grams 14.78 Troy Ounces Very Rare

Large Natural Gold Nugget Australian 459.70 Grams 14.78 Troy Ounces Very Rare
Australian Natural Gold Nugget 459.70. Grams 14.78 Troy Ounces. Most of my Australian nuggets come from Victoria’s Gold Triangle area. Length = 91.86 mm – Width = 45.30 mm – Thickness = 27.87 mm. Australian nugget are very high in purity running from. All Nuggets are Pictured or Partially Pictured with a U. S Quarter which is 24.5MM in diameter to give you an idea of Size Proportion. Natural Gold Nugget Pioneering from the Australian plains, fields, & the tip of a metal detector uncleaned direct to your living room…. Through using my resources at the world number one Natural gold Jewelry Manufacturing shop once know as Conner’s. And now the company Orocal. If it isn’t authentic. The Details Behind Your Gold Nugget. What is a Natural Gold Nugget? It is a piece of gold that broke out of quartz deposits within the earth when erosion took place. It also goes by the name Placer Gold and each piece is a one of a kind with no two being exactly alike. Where can they be found? Wherever the effects of erosion took place. That would include rivers, streams, ancient dried up river channels and underground riverbeds. How pure are they? Gold nuggets range from 75 to 95 fine 18-23KT gold and can have other mineral content such as silver and copper mixed in with it. What sizes do they come in? Gold Nuggets come in all sizes, the smaller one range in sizes from 1 millimeter up to 6 and is often referred to as flakes. Bigger flakes are called nuggets and have been found as large as 2500 ounces although almost all nuggets bigger than 300 ounces were melted. How Are Natural Gold Nuggets found? They can be found in rivers and streams using a gold pan or suction dredges that act like an underground vacuum cleaner. Larger operations use large machinery that dig up huge sections of dirt weighing several tons and run it through machines that separate the gold from the dirt. Nuggets are also found using a metal detector. How are they weighed? They are weighed by the troy ounces. 12 ounces = one pound which differs from weight which is 16 ounces to the pound. The troy ounces are broke up into 20-penny weight to the ounces and use the symbol DWT or by the grams which has 31.1 to the ounces. The larger the nugget the more rare and valuable they are. A one-ounce nugget is now considered as rare as a five-carat diamond. How many of those do you own? Why are some real bright and others dull? Because it was formed underground in quartz deposit you often find quartz mixed in with it. When they broke off into the rivers and streams they tumbled against the sand and gravel, which gave the nuggets, it’s texture but dulled it. They can be cleaned in different solutions, and then tumbled in different media to give it the shine. What do we mean by Authentic, Genuine, Natural Gold Nuggets? Not all Gold nuggets are natural, some people man-make them by taking smaller gold flakes melting them and casting them into the shape of a nugget. Make sure to ask if they are genuine natural gold nuggets as found by the miners and come with a certificate of authenticity. Australian nugget are very high in purity running from 94-98% pure. Each nugget comes with a. Certificate of authenticity guaranteeing it to be genuine. Natural Gold Nugget Pioneering from the Australian plains, fields, & the tip of a metal detector direct to your living room…… In November of 2013 I opened up my Gold Nugget store. With thousands of satisfied customers I will continue to strive to provide the highest quality, largest selection and best priced gold nuggets on. My Source for Australian Gold Nuggets for Sale the GoldenTriangle. Except for the richer and more extensive gold-bearing fields of California, the gold production in the State of Victoria was once greater than in any other country in the world. The state’s greatest yield within a single year occurred in 1856; where a documented recovery of 3,053,744 troy ounces of gold was achieved. According to the Victorian Mines Department, the state had produced over 60-million ounces of gold between 1851 and 1896. At Walhalla alone, Cohens Reef produced over 1.6 million troy ounces of gold within 40 years of mining. While traces of gold were earlier found during the 1840s, particularly in the Port Philip area, and its later discoveries at Warrandyte, Clunes and Buninyong in 1851, the intensive gold rushes really started near Ballarat, at Golden Point, including the significant gold finds in Bendigo and Beechworth. At the height of its gold production, Victoria channeled an average of two tons of gold weekly into the Treasury Building in Melbourne. The exported gold to Britain during the 1850s greatly compensated Victoria’s entire foreign debts and eventually laid the foundation of the state’s large commercial expansion towards the latter half of the century. GOLD DISCOVERY IN VICTORIA. Originally, the first discovery of gold in Victoria was made by the Hon. Campbell, when he found several small pieces of native gold in quartz at Clunes, in March of 1850. However, the discovery was kept secret and only became official when Campbell revealed the find on January 10, 1851. Specimens were shown to analyst and physician, Dr. Bruhn midst his exploration of the mineral resources of the colony. He then confirmed the authenticity of gold and indications of the precious metal in quartz from what was later known as the celebrated Clune Diggings. As the initial gold find turned out to be uneconomic to market, discoveries around the area were intensified and pushed by the government with corresponding rewards. James Esmond came across the first profitable goldfield in Victoria at Creswick’s Creek, a tributary of the Loddon River, in Clunes in July of 1851. Four days later, reports of the existence of gold in the quartz rocks of Anderson’s Creek, a tributary of the Yarra River near Warrandyte, surfaced after it was found by Mr. Louis John Michel and his party. Almost simultaneously, another occurrence of gold was found at the Pyrenees Mountains, again by Mr. And not too long after, the numerous goldfields near Mount Alexander were found. The third discovery was made by Mr. Thomas Hiscock, who found a deposit in the gully of the Buninyong Ranges on August 8, 1851. On July of 1851, Thomas Peters discovered specks of gold at what is now known as Specimen Gully. The discovery triggered a rush to the Mount Alexander area. In November of the same year, gold was found at Forest Creek centered on present-day Castlemaine. It marked the beginning of the largest of all Victorian gold discoveries and claimed as the richest shallow alluvial goldfield in the world. By December, further discoveries followed, with even more gold found in the area now known as Bendigo. Within just a few decades, Victoria transformed from a small pastoral settlement to a wealthy and proud colony as goldfields sprouted and stretched from Ararat and Stawell in the western districts to Beechworth, Daylesford and Ovens River to the northwest in 1852; Bright, Omeo, and Avoca towards the mountainous regions during 1858-59; and, Walhalla in 1863. However, these discoveries were soon surpassed by the Ballarat and Bendigo finds. In November 1906, a remarkable discovery of gold was made near Tarnagulla, where a miner who had patiently prospected the area for a long time recovered seven ounces of gold from a shaft nineteen feet deep, including some fairly large nuggets. This find sparked the so-called Poseidon rush. The final principal gold rush in Victoria occurred at Berringa, south of Ballarat, during the first decade of the 20th century. Still, gold has continued to be found in recent years with the latest discovery at Wedderburn in 1980. Eventually gold mining slowed in Victoria. It was largely due in part with the high costs of pumping and mining in greater depths, but not because the goldfields have been exhausted completely. The recent increase in gold prices has seen a resurgence of commercial gold mining with operations resuming in the major fields of Ballarat and Bendigo. Further explorations is also underway elsewhere, like in the isolated mountain area of Glen Wills near Mitta Mitta in the northeastern region. Miners are still finding Gold with metal detectors by hand in fields. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Bullion\Gold\Nuggets”. The seller is “nuggetsbygrant” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to North, South, or Latin America, all countries in Europe, Japan, Australia.
Large Natural Gold Nugget Australian 459.70 Grams 14.78 Troy Ounces Very Rare