The Little Jack gold nugget, discovered in 1869 in California, was valued at approximately $1,500 at the time of its discovery. This amount would be equivalent to tens of thousands of dollars today, depending on the specific calculations of inflation and gold prices. The nugget weighed about 17.5 pounds, making it one of the largest gold nuggets ever found. Its historical significance and size contributed to its high value.
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you have to win slap jack to get a map to the gold then you have to trade a old sattel for a pan or something
1. Go to the gamble place and play Slap Jack. 2. After you win the guy will give you a map. 3. On the map there will be a place to get gold! Hope I helped!
You cant catch them then its not that time they just get away but later on after you find there hideout with a map (not the map to gold) it will show you where they are then you need to use a transparency tonic to get past them the tonic you get from R.J. Earl with a gold nugget you find the nugget from the place on the gold map you get that from winning slap jack in dos cactos
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You need to go to the star on the map that got added when you won at snap jack and dig up the ground and shake the pan back and forth until you find the golden nugget. It may take a while but you'll get it eventually.
The Patent Medicine peddler is selling them from his wagon in Rock Ridge. Give him the nugget and he will give you five different potions with five different effects. You can use them an unlimited amount of times. You need a golden nugget to buy them. Play Slap Jack in the casino in Dos Cactos and you can win a gold claim. Recover the calf for the girl rancher in Rock Ridge, and swap her saddle for a gold pan at the Trading Post in Dusty Gulch. Go to the gold claim and dig sand from each of the shiny spots until you find a nugget.
Its worth $120,000
Some of Australia's most famous gold nuggets were:the "Welcome Stranger", the world's largest gold nugget, found on 5 February 1869. It measured 61cm by 31cm.This is not the same as the large "Welcome Nugget" found in Ballarat in 1858.Another large gold nugget found in Australia was the "Golden Eagle". It was discovered by sixteen-year-old Jim (or Jack) Larcombe on 8 January 1931 in Larkinville, Western Australia. It was found only 45cm below the surface of the ground, and it weighed 1136 troy ounces, or 35.3 kilograms. 62cm long, the nugget required two men to lift it. It was given the name "Golden Eagle" because it had an unusual resemblance to a bird.
In "By the Great Horn Spoon!", Jack ends up with a bushel of neckties by trading the nugget he found in California for the neckties with a peddler. The peddler was interested in the nugget but Jack insisted on getting the best deal, eventually trading for the neckties.
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