for 630 lbs of gold mass back in 1872 if the government didn't screw him over he would have received (212,000.00$). had it been today would be worth (10,275,533.1$)... amazing but back then it was the same amount of money. 1 pound of gold is worth 16,310.37$.today,
now apparently a few months later a larger was found and recorded in the day book from the mine . The record stated estimated gold content Oz's. with a total weight estimated at 7 cwt., the miners broke it up underground not wanting the arduous task of man handling another large piece to the surface just to see it eventually broken up and smelted. Holtermann resigned. History hill purchased from his great grandson, Harry Holtermann
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The Holtermann nugget was found at hill end
No. The Beyers and Holtermann nugget, aka the Holtermann nugget, was found by workers at the Star of Hope Gold Mining Co on Hawkins Hill, in October 1872. Hargraves was not one of these workers.
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The Beyers and Holtermann nugget, also known as the Holtermann nugget, was found by workers at the Star of Hope Gold Mining Co on Hawkins Hill, in October 1872. No individual worker is specifically named in the find.
Mr Bernhardt/Bernard Otto Holtermann - He discovered it at Hill End, Australia in 1872, the Holtermann Nugget remains the largest single mass of gold ever discovered in the world, measuring 1.5 metres long and weighing almost 290 kg.
The Holtermann Nugget, discovered in 1872 in New South Wales, Australia, was one of the largest gold nuggets ever found, weighing approximately 286 kilograms (630 pounds). After its discovery by German prospector Bernhardt Holtermann, it was displayed in a Sydney exhibition and later sold to a private buyer. Eventually, the nugget was melted down, and its gold was used to create coins and other items. Today, only photographs and documentation remain to commemorate its historical significance.
The Holtermann Nugget weighed around 630 pounds (286 kilograms) and was discovered in 1872 in New South Wales, Australia. It remains one of the largest gold nuggets ever found.
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.
The Beyers and Holtermann nugget, the largest single piece of reef gold ever discovered in the world, was found by workers at the Star of Hope Gold Mining Co on Hawkins Hill, on 19 October 1872. It weighed about 286kg, measured 150cm by 66cm, and was worth at least £12,000 at the time.
The Beyers and Holtermann nugget, the largest single piece of reef gold ever discovered in the world, was found by workers at the Star of Hope Gold Mining Co on Hawkins Hill, on 19 October 1872. It weighed about 286kg, measured 150cm by 66cm, and was worth at least £12,000 at the time.
The Beyers and Holtermann nugget, the largest single piece of reef gold ever discovered in the world, was found by workers at the Star of Hope Gold Mining Co on Hawkins Hill, on 19 October 1872. It weighed about 286kg, measured 150cm by 66cm, and was worth at least £12,000 at the time.