38.7g Gold nugget!

Orbitz

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Wow great find congrats!!!!
 

Wow! Story please!
 

Amazing find!!!
 

all right dude...you are the same fellow finding Roman coins with very little skeptical details,now you are posting obviously not dug gold specimens,with no story?Some people werent born yesterday.Nice piece but lets get some facts!Sure looks like pyrite to me
 

I never said it was dug Dude
 

I never said it was dug Dude

so why dont you elaborate,you insinuate that its the "daddy",of another one you have which leads one to beleive they were found....it doesnt appear to be a placer specimen...is it?Why dont you give a bit of the story?Is for sure not pyrite?
 

Pretty rich looking specimen, something you don't see every day, even people working in the bottom of the Home Stake Mine don't see ore like that. If you didn't find it, give us a story, you darn sure got our attention, in fact if that's gold you have a bunch of folks reading your post that are eating their hearts out. Story please.
 

nice......seriously considering filling my pockets with glitter and whenever someone near me says something really @$^%& , i’ll just reach into my pocket with a dead expression and release the glitter into the sky above their head and watch it shower over them like a baptism of @$^%&..
 

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