WA prospector finds $110K gold nugget

Authored by sbs.com.au and submitted by eaglemaxie

A retired man has found a massive gold nugget worth at least $110,000 while prospecting in a remote part of WA's northern Goldfields.

The retired man, who doesn't wish to be named to protect his identity, says he's been combing the same patch in the northern Goldfields with a metal detector for years, but struck it lucky with better technology.

"When I had finished digging it out, I just thought 'Oh my god'," he said of the find, a 3.23kg specimen containing 68 troy ounces or 2.11kg of gold.

"It was pretty deep at about 800mm in clay soil so it took more than two hours of careful digging to get it out."

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Rob Anderson, who owns the Prospectors Pick in Bunbury, has known the prospector for a long time and says he's a specialist at finding deep nuggets.

"He's been very successful over the years," Mr Anderson said.

"I think this find proves there's still a lot of gold still out there, even in areas you might think have been picked clean."

The nugget has been dubbed 'Duck's Foot' because of its shape.

Earlier this month, Canadian gold mining company RNC Minerals announced it had found a whopping 9250 ounces of gold worth $C15 million ($A15.9 million) at its Beta Hunt gold mine, also in the Goldfields near Kambalda, in just one week.

That included two huge specimens weighing 95kg and 63kg with a combined estimated gold content of more than 4000 ounces, which President Mark Selby said could rank among the biggest ever discovered.

On Thursday, the company provided an updated estimate from the discovery, dubbed the 'Father's Day Vein', saying it had produced more than 24,000 ounces worth more than $C38 million ($A40.3 million).

AnyDamnThingWillDo on September 21st, 2018 at 06:28 UTC »

I'm a goldsmith. We work from a shop an buy scrap gold as well. A guy comes in to us about 3 times a year with kilos of gold nuggets. He buys broken down machines that are used for gold plating electronic components and strips them down. The things are full of the stuff at 98% pure. And before anyone jumps to conclusions, yes it's above board. We have to inform the authorities because of the quantities and the guy has been checked out. We have paid him over a million in the last 6 years. Beats panning for the stuff a y day

SendSomeMoney on September 21st, 2018 at 03:55 UTC »

The nugget has been dubbed 'Duck's Foot' because of its shape.

Kinda looks like a deformed piece of fried chicken to me.

mnyc86 on September 21st, 2018 at 03:37 UTC »

The place is literally called Goldfields