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The Beyers and Holtermann nugget was the largest single piece of reef gold ever discovered in the world. The Beyers and Holtermann nugget was, strictly speaking, not a nugget, but what is called a matrix. Weighing in around 286 kilograms(about 630 pounds), it measured 150cm by 66cm, and was worth at least £12,000 at the time it was discovered, in October 1872. It was discovered by workers at the Star of Hope Gold Mining Co on Hawkins Hill, at the Hill End goldfields in New South Wales, Australia.
Gold has a hardness of around 2.5 to 3 on the Mohs hardness scale. This makes gold a relatively soft metal compared to other materials on the scale.
the cleavage of gold is hackly. gold has niether fracture or cleaveage
Gold has been discovered and used by humans for thousands of years. The earliest known discovery of gold dates back to around 3000 BC in ancient Egypt. Gold was likely found in its natural state in stream beds and later mined from underground deposits.
It is estimated that a total of around 197,576 metric tons of gold has been mined throughout history. The majority of this gold is used for jewelry and investment purposes, with a smaller portion used in industrial applications.
No US Mint has ever struck a 25 cent gold coin.
Miracle gold is when you find gold where nobody else ever has
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No never ever ever
The largest piece of gold ever found is the "Welcome Stranger," discovered in 1869 in Victoria, Australia. Weighing approximately 72 kilograms (158.8 pounds), it was unearthed by prospectors John Deason and Richard Oates near the town of Moliagul. The gold nugget was so massive that it was almost entirely pure, containing around 91% gold content. It remains an iconic find in the history of gold mining.
he took a gold detctor and use it an when ever it beeped fast that ment gold was there
TWO gold medal
1000000 years
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No one ever looked for gold in the North Pole.
Mohammed Hassan
U.S. one dollar gold coins were issued from 1849-1889. They are the lowest denomination and the smallest gold coins ever made by the United States.