The Little Jack nugget was found by a gold prospector named Jack Adams in 1931 near the town of Jackass Flat in Western Australia. Weighing approximately 1.5 kilograms (about 3.3 pounds), it was one of the largest gold nuggets discovered during the Australian gold rush era. The discovery contributed to the excitement and influx of prospectors in the region.
Jackson and Hughes 1907.
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.
The Little Nugget was created on 1913-08-28.
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.
"Welcome Stranger" nugget found in 1869"Golden Eagle" nugget found in 1931"Hand of Faith" Nugget found in 1980
A nugget that is ungratefull! Also found on iCarly!
the largest silver nugget was found inColorado
I am not sure but I think it is the Welcome nugget
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The Holterman Nugget was found in Hill End in NSW on 19 October, 1872. It was the largest single nugget ever discovered anywhere, although strictly speaking, it was not really a single nugget but rather a mass of gold found in a reef.
The gold nugget found in 1858 at Bakery Hill near Ballarat was the "Welcome Nugget". This is different from the "Welcome Stranger", which was the name given to a largest gold nugget ever found and recorded.
It was found in a small town in North Carolina in Little Meadow Creek in 1799 by a 12 year old boy