In the reality TV series "Gold Rush," the Hoffman crew, led by Todd Hoffman, earned varying amounts each season as they sought gold in the Klondike. In their initial seasons, they reported earnings ranging from tens of thousands to over a million dollars, with their best season yielding around $1.5 million. However, their success fluctuated significantly due to factors like equipment failures, weather conditions, and mining challenges. Ultimately, the exact amount they made varied greatly from season to season.
like 15 dollars
a lot
The Californian gold rush!
$100.000
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A shovel during the gold rush would cost $11.
it was not that much
like 15 dollars
10 pounds an ounce
Plenty of gold was still left and still is there today. If you wanted to go gold panning or mining you would find gold, just not as much as you would find back then - in the gold rush. Add me in game center - irok220
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before the gold rush, a pick cost about two or three dollars, but after the gold rush the price was raised to six dollars
1 million dollars worth of gold
a lot
Nope. The greed for gold overpowered the need of education.
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