though I had some problem with sea water It also ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxa-FNYUOM93a388gi9a4brtSCEVmrHgJH land for finding any things very easily. (thought it would work as normal due to it being water proof within certain parts of the detector), on dry land and sand worked well. My first one, so still have lots to learn
Wow! A true Woo!HOO! Moment! That kind of find is why we walk fields in the rain an dry stream beds when it's 114° in the shade. Kudos guys you earned it!
Had a truck ride with a professional mineralogist, just back from a survey, who told me that The Grampian Mountains still have gold nuggets laying around just under the surface. Get a proper legal prospector's licence from the local shire council office before going out. Take survival kits and do watch out for poisonous snakes and do no harm to the National Forest Park.
Even with a nugget that size, there wasn't a really obvious signal due to the depth it was at. The coil was giving some false sounds around the hole at surface level. Well done for being confident there was something there.
looks like during the volcanic activity sometime ago caused it to burp up large amounts of molten gold in the area, and buried over time. good job on the great find !!
Well there's not doubt about this find ... totally genuine ... so pleased for you guys well done ... I bet you have the blisters on your hands to prove it😊 Hope you find its brother or sister hiding near by ... keep digging ... good luck.
That’s so cool! I had some friends that were diving for gold under some falls! They were going to the spot to make their dive! On the trail, one of the guys foot slipped on a mossy rock! The sunlight hit the the and it glinted gold! They dug it out and it was a huge piece of quarts and gold! Not sure of the weight, but an awesome find none the less!
over the years, flooding due to rare heavy rain moves this clay like material and covers the nugget. Over millennia this is repeated and more and more overburden is added. Heat bakes into an almost brick like material. Nugget this size would not be moved very far by water, so it's source lode might well be 'upstream' from it's location. Upstream here would refer to the direction of flow of an archaic stream which carried it from the lode. So I think rather then it slowly submerging into the ground because of it's relative density, it was covered by alluvial mud. tom
@@mrmurmur The only way gold comes "up" is if wind erosion removes overburden (often seen in arid areas). When a placer deposit is originally formed gold migrates down to bedrock or to an impervious layer like clay.
@@mrmurmur The original post referred to the nuggets movement since it broke free from a vein, not since gold originated in space! I should have used the term nugget instead of gold.
Yeah bro, that's a nugget!! And no one would dare say it wasn't in the ground after seeing you dig it up. And the ground looked hard too.. Well done boys.. thanks for sharing the video. I loved it.
Amazing to recover 19 ounces of gold, with so little ground disturbance. Landscape intact. One little hole in the right spot, you got a small fortune. good work boys
Worried about minimal ground disturbance is the stupidest thing I've ever hear of. In the 1940s they bombed the woods out here. The army did training and bombed the crap put of the woods. We still find crazy bunkers and stuff. It's all green. The birds chirp. Worms do worm stuff. The sun comes up everyday. So quit acting like alme idiot millenials amd worrying about stupid shit. Like every action on this planet MUST BE TO SAVE IT FROM US. Screw off
Yeah nice nugget. But in the same amount of time it took you to dig it out, ive seen 3 different Cambodians on UA-cam build an underground house with a swimming pool and water slides. Lol!!🤣
SO far have only found an old pocket watch with the case intact , a old flat iron and a handful of coins, oh and plenty of rubbish stuff. Seeing this nugget has inspired me even more, congrats on a wonderful find.
HOLY CRAP!! That's a MONSTER!! How is that even possible?!? NICE JOB, FELLAS!!! Thanks for sharing your find. I'm going to be dreaming of that nugget for YEARS!! 😎
@@acha5667 For gullible people to watch and awe at it. Are you really not wondering about the obvious spot, the way the ground looks and the small hole that IS ALREADY THERE?
That's a great nugget guys. It shows how sometimes the signal is quite weak considering the size of the nugget and the depth that 19" NF should have had the detector screaming but it seemed like just a faint signal.
@@stevestaff5240 Yep. running a big coil, always dig faint signals. Sensitivity setting on a big coil is VITAL. Too high, nothing but EMI. too low - missed depth.
Because the signal was so faint at first, that they werent even sure they had a target, so they didnt start recording until they had dug a few inches and the signal became a bit clearer. The rest of the dig was into solid, natural, undug soil. Anyone who thinks this was planted is an idiot.
I call bullchit on that one... they are too calm for such a find. besides nuggets of this size mean there are others near by... at the very least a gold rich area and any large mining firm would have quickly bought up the rights and started large scale operations.
@@renaissanceman5847 It is estimated that as much as 75 million ounces of gold remain in Victoria, in meaty nuggets buried deep in the ground or alluvial fragments drifting in streams and rivers. The world-class central Victoria gold province has produced >2,500 tonnes of gold.
@@renaissanceman5847 To prospect for gold in Victoria, a current fossicking permit (known as a miner's right) is needed. This costs 25.20 dollars (£14) from the Victorian Government's Earth Resources and is valid for ten years. The Central Goldfields Visitor Information Centre in Maryborough has maps and brochures of the region.
That ground is hard! Exactly like my backyard here in California. I used a giant hammer drill to make some holes for a fence. And the big steel bar like you used. Quite a workout. Wish I had a helper. LOL
So excited for you guys watching this, lucky the detector picked it up especially how deep it was, do you remember what settings you had it on. It speaks volumes for the Minelab GPX 5000 with the 19" Evolution Coil combination for that type of country. Sorry but were the scales out or something, my maths works it out to be 20.988 ounces if that Nugget weighted 595 grams.
I hope you didn’t stop checking all around that hole, seems like every channel looking for gold never has any footage of checking to see if there is still a signal
No need in checking around when you planted it there months ago. Come on, do you know any metal detectorist that would not be checking the hole on every other pick swing? That was a really really deep hole, not to many detectors would pick up that deep with a strong signal like they had at the beginning.
you can make more money with a good click bait titled video on gold than you can finding it ... some have millions and millions of views - that translates to well over 100k per year in income
Suspense building.... They HAD to supply that footage to prove they did not plant the nugget. Very cool! I’ve always dreamed of finding buried treasure! I’d settle for THAT any day!
Congtrats fellows this is the find I have been waiting for.I'm very happy for you as if I found it.The 6 dislikers are definitely the jealous ones.You got a new subscriber.
I must admit that I was sceptical about the video title and thought it might be clickbait, but there is no way you can fake tough ground like that. Good job!
What a skonker, I don't know what that means I just made it up but it sounds Austrailian. Good job guys! It looks like we dig here in Arizona with caliche.
Thats how I knew this was real, he had to pick it out of the ground was so hard. Even machine compacted dirt isn't that hard to dig in. Love seeing the real stuff
The ground over in Australia is a lot like what we have in Texas , Our good old Colicchie. Colicchie is like digging into concrete and we have it all over our state.
That's a wonderful find. Good job on not hitting it with the pickaxe too. I would like to think you rechecked the hole with your metal detector. Maybe the big brother is just below it. You never know until you check.
@@chumleyk you seriously think they buried a $35000 nugget just so they could dig it up for maybe a couple hundred bucks in ad revenue? Get real. That alone tells me that what they did was real.
Wonderful find! But I don't understand how a heavy nugget like that was suspended in mud and not sitting on bedrock. I know the mud eventually dried, but looking at how smooth its edges are and all the carrier minerals have eroded away (I presume quartz), I simply don't understand why it didn't settle to bedrock as it was being tumbled in a stream to arrive at this spot. Any ideas?
I'll answer that question for you! Because they didn't really find it! People don't just wonder around with a metal detector and find a gigantic nugget like that and also act like they just found $5 in the back pocket of some old jeans. Plus a nugget that size would be more like 40 ounces
There is a gas powered unit called A Poinjar , jackhammer with a shovel attachment that is perfect for excavating Compacted soil. I used one before to dig pins for surveying, it would make digging so much easier you would probably thank me for telling you about it
What do you guys do with the overburden and the rest of the ground all around the nugget? I hope you're taking a good lot of it back for further processing.
That was a beautiful nugget. Your hard digging paid off. You both have to be in good shape. Wow 19 x 1740.00 is a 30,000 dollar plus nugget. Congratulations
I love watching this kind of prospecting. There's no faking that find. You work for your money, that's for sure. That digging bar was wearing ME out. Good on ya from Washington, D.C.
thats an awesome nugget, worth at least 40,000 bucks thats some folks yearly salary in 17 minutes of work, what a rush like winning the lottery best video for sure
Congrats guys that's truly amazing. It's nice to know that our great great great grandparents never got all the good nuggets out of the earth lol.. the river behind my house has alot of gold sitting in it. Back in 1799 a 20 pound solid gold nugget was found then around 1805 another monster nugget was found in the same river / creek that was around 30 pounds not ozs but in pounds... All here in The USA in NC 45 mins from my house. I live in Western NC in Madison county NC. And the river behind my house has been roaring through these mountains for millions of years and it holds alot of Gold and Silver iv found decent amount of Gold in it. The largest was 3 ozs then many small ones I find em daily and a ton of silver ore comes off the mountain into the river I got buckets of silver ore and Gold ore. I hope to find a monster nugget one day n I'm sure it will happen in due time when it's ready to be found I gotta lot of mountain and river to cover and a Silver mine on our property iv gotta work on and a Gold mine that's also on the property but still hidden so mostly tracking it lol but when I find it I'll post a video on my UA-cam account this is my fiancees account my S20+ is dead ATM so I'm using my fiancees note 10+ to look up some things to help me out
there was a mine in that part of the country way back in the day. The gold was so thick they had to use a sledge and pick to get it out. It produced a million dollars a week, and lasted for 20 years! I forget the size of the pocket it came out of but is was one huge cavity. I wish I could give you the name but I dont remember.
About a $51370 AUD nugget in today's money, just in gold weight, but a nugget like this won't be melted down and is worth more. Say 10-30% over spot for just gold. $56500 - $66780 etc. depending on who wants it.
I don't see them scanning the metal detector over the dirt that they pull out of the hole. There could be small pieces of gold they've already removed from the whole but they're not checking how come?
Well done lads, all the way from sunny Scotland (North East) that was a serious amount of digging, thank goodness it was a nugget and as for the size, WOW, good on ya lads, you deserved it.
Look's like they're trying to dig thru concrete. That is some compacted soil! Almost wants you to see 'em break out a generator and an electric demo hammer.
@@bradXshuffle unless you find rotten wood and the side of squared off concrete. Then you know you've uncovered a filled in mine shaft! Dug all the way to near China once to unearth that
That's the first rule of gold mining,,with others,,,and why old prospectors, usually worked alone,,,,, GOD made man,,,,Smith and Wesson made him equal,,,,,,,😎
Most of these metal detector videos don't show the complete process, finally a believable video - congrats.
Mesmo assim faltou algo, que deixa a desejar! Tão logo encontrada a tal pepita, tinha que se passar o aparelho, prá ver se acabara o sinal.
@@oniricmartins9873 yes I bet a 50 oz was 3 inches below it?
$50,000au in weight alone at today’s prices
Deepfake😮
though I had some problem with sea water It also ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxa-FNYUOM93a388gi9a4brtSCEVmrHgJH land for finding any things very easily. (thought it would work as normal due to it being water proof within certain parts of the detector), on dry land and sand worked well. My first one, so still have lots to learn
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Wow! A true Woo!HOO! Moment! That kind of find is why we walk fields in the rain an dry stream beds when it's 114° in the shade. Kudos guys you earned it!
Had a truck ride with a professional mineralogist, just back from a survey, who told me that The Grampian Mountains still have gold nuggets laying around just under the surface. Get a proper legal prospector's licence from the local shire council office before going out. Take survival kits and do watch out for poisonous snakes and do no harm to the National Forest Park.
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Even with a nugget that size, there wasn't a really obvious signal due to the depth it was at. The coil was giving some false sounds around the hole at surface level. Well done for being confident there was something there.
Thank u bruhda
Its a pretty big signal to be honest. Im surprised the gpx was so shit at finding it.
@@14scythian88 damn even a metal detector that expensive cant do well?
No false signal. Gotta watch that wooble.
As an Aussie, I just love the whispered "Fuck Me" when they finally found the nugget and got their hands on it and are feeling the weight.
Im Canadian and also love it
Why is that?
Weird. You love sitting around listening to foul language? Do you have the DVD? Maybe a copy for your mother?
@@J.Paul2023You wouldn't understand
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looks like during the volcanic activity sometime ago caused it to burp up large amounts of molten gold in the area, and buried over time. good job on the great find !!
May have farted some too
Well there's not doubt about this find ... totally genuine ... so pleased for you guys well done ... I bet you have the blisters on your hands to prove it😊
Hope you find its brother or sister hiding near by ... keep digging ... good luck.
That’s so cool! I had some friends that were diving for gold under some falls! They were going to the spot to make their dive! On the trail, one of the guys foot slipped on a mossy rock! The sunlight hit the the and it glinted gold! They dug it out and it was a huge piece of quarts and gold! Not sure of the weight, but an awesome find none the less!
Why put an exclamation point after every sentence!!!
It's annoying
@@randalprichard7206....you came here to say that?!!!....!!!!😂❤
@@DawghomeI AGREE WITH OTHER GUY!!! IT'S PRETTY DAMN UNNECESSARY!!! IT WAS A GOOD STORY THOUGH!!!
Wow. What a beautiful nugget. Awesome video to keep the rest of us motivated to find a huge nugget too. Thanks for sharing. Good job guys.
Thanks Erin good luck!
On the 19 inch coil was the sound loud or very faint?
I am opal miner from Coober Pedy and I would love this guys digging for me. Nice video 👍
That ground was like cement. That thing must have taken thousands of years to get that deep. Well done!
over the years, flooding due to rare heavy rain moves this clay like material and covers the nugget. Over millennia this is repeated and more and more overburden is added. Heat bakes into an almost brick like material. Nugget this size would not be moved very far by water, so it's source lode might well be 'upstream' from it's location. Upstream here would refer to the direction of flow of an archaic stream which carried it from the lode.
So I think rather then it slowly submerging into the ground because of it's relative density, it was covered by alluvial mud.
tom
@@mrmurmur The only way gold comes "up" is if wind erosion removes overburden (often seen in arid areas). When a placer deposit is originally formed gold migrates down to bedrock or to an impervious layer like clay.
@@mrmurmur The original post referred to the nuggets movement since it broke free from a vein, not since gold originated in space!
I should have used the term nugget instead of gold.
Yeah bro, that's a nugget!!
And no one would dare say it wasn't in the ground after seeing you dig it up. And the ground looked hard too..
Well done boys.. thanks for sharing the video. I loved it.
I see Matthew seed in the comments above yours actually causes them of it being fake so yea
Just Awesome!!!!
Worth every second spent digging! Congratulations
Amazing to recover 19 ounces of gold, with so little ground disturbance. Landscape intact. One little hole in the right spot, you got a small fortune. good work boys
👍👍😀
Worried about minimal ground disturbance is the stupidest thing I've ever hear of. In the 1940s they bombed the woods out here. The army did training and bombed the crap put of the woods. We still find crazy bunkers and stuff. It's all green. The birds chirp. Worms do worm stuff. The sun comes up everyday. So quit acting like alme idiot millenials amd worrying about stupid shit. Like every action on this planet MUST BE TO SAVE IT FROM US. Screw off
Lol 😂
Yeah nice nugget. But in the same amount of time it took you to dig it out, ive seen 3 different Cambodians on UA-cam build an underground house with a swimming pool and water slides. Lol!!🤣
lmao
Gotta have the water slides
That would of taken long time don't think it was quick
Nice find hard digging well worth the hard labour digging for it.
That's gold 😆
Hardest ground I’ve seen in years. Hope you processed all that dirt.
Sooooo satisfying to watch you chaps dig. Good job.
I'm glad you guys got it and not those big companies that are out there with big machines
SO far have only found an old pocket watch with the case intact , a old flat iron and a handful of coins, oh and plenty of rubbish stuff. Seeing this nugget has inspired me even more, congrats on a wonderful find.
Wow, I can only imagine the feeling of finding a nugget that big.
That's beyond a Nugget, I call that Rock and a half.
Yeah so can they. This is so phony
you would be excited to find any nugget at all
@@goldquest1368 9
LOL, just imagine how the guys who found the largest gold nugget ever felt?! The nugget they found was 2520 ounces!
It’s got to be nicknamed the KFC nugget 😂 looks like a crispy chicken wing! So happy for you lads after digging that mammoth hole that it was gold.
Can you imagine if they had metal detectors back in the gold Rush days
Bobby Brummett I’m glad they didn’t!
Well you might not be able to see any gold being find natural, and maybe, just maybe the gold will be used like steal I
The lrgenda
HOLY CRAP!! That's a MONSTER!! How is that even possible?!? NICE JOB, FELLAS!!! Thanks for sharing your find. I'm going to be dreaming of that nugget for YEARS!! 😎
Believe it or not,,,theres recent AUSSIE,and tazzie nugs,,WAYYYY BIGGER,,,,tho this is spctacular,,, caught on film!!!!GREAT VID,,,,MANY MORE!!!!😎
It's possible since it's obviously planted there.
How much would a nug like that sell for? It’s massive…
@@Hermeneus778 why would they do that
@@acha5667 For gullible people to watch and awe at it. Are you really not wondering about the obvious spot, the way the ground looks and the small hole that IS ALREADY THERE?
Lord have mercy !!! What a nugget!!
Well done hoss
Absolutely Poss
Nice pick , well handled. Swung like a pro! Good onya, mate! If it was easy everbody’d be after it!
it is not hard work if you know what you are getting. What did it take maybe 1/2 to an hour? Just saying, pretty big payday.
Same I came here to comments about the pick 😂
That's a great nugget guys. It shows how sometimes the signal is quite weak considering the size of the nugget and the depth that 19" NF should have had the detector screaming but it seemed like just a faint signal.
MINE LABS HAVE A FAINT OR LOW TONE FOR GOLD, LOUD SIGNAL IS JUNK USUALLY
@@stevestaff5240 WHY ARE YOU YELLING?
@@topdeckdog it's his shout. Drink up and dont ask questions.
@@stevestaff5240 Yep. running a big coil, always dig faint signals. Sensitivity setting on a big coil is VITAL. Too high, nothing but EMI. too low - missed depth.
Who writes your scripts?
Wow 19 Oz, it was worth the digging, the ground was hard but you kept on going, congratulations! 👍
Why is there already a hole in the ground with dirt around the area as if it has already been dug up?
I think he started then decided to record idk, but nobody plants a nugget that deep
you are kidding, right? Ever done any prospecting yourself?
Because the signal was so faint at first, that they werent even sure they had a target, so they didnt start recording until they had dug a few inches and the signal became a bit clearer. The rest of the dig was into solid, natural, undug soil. Anyone who thinks this was planted is an idiot.
What possessed you to start filming? Just the large signal?
I just thought it was kinda weird the video starts and the hole is already half dug
Yep the signal, we dug down until the signal got stronger and thought it might be something and then started filming
@@goldquest1368 that's awesome man, I hope I find a big boy like this some day
Good luck mate
This nugget seems to have traveled to an impossible place, nowhere near it’s veined origins. Fascinating. Australia is a magical place.
same blda
me pasa
I call bullchit on that one... they are too calm for such a find. besides nuggets of this size mean there are others near by... at the very least a gold rich area and any large mining firm would have quickly bought up the rights and started large scale operations.
@@renaissanceman5847 It is estimated that as much as 75 million ounces of gold remain in Victoria, in meaty nuggets buried deep in the ground or alluvial fragments drifting in streams and rivers. The world-class central Victoria gold province has produced >2,500 tonnes of gold.
@@renaissanceman5847 To prospect for gold in Victoria, a current fossicking permit (known as a miner's right) is needed. This costs 25.20 dollars (£14) from the Victorian Government's Earth Resources and is valid for ten years. The Central Goldfields Visitor Information Centre in Maryborough has maps and brochures of the region.
That ground is hard! Exactly like my backyard here in California. I used a giant hammer drill to make some holes for a fence. And the big steel bar like you used. Quite a workout. Wish I had a helper. LOL
So excited for you guys watching this, lucky the detector picked it up especially how deep it was, do you remember what settings you had it on. It speaks volumes for the Minelab GPX 5000 with the 19" Evolution Coil combination for that type of country. Sorry but were the scales out or something, my maths works it out to be 20.988 ounces if that Nugget weighted 595 grams.
Gold is weighed in Troy ounce which is 31.1 grams. That makes 595g = 19.1 Troy ounces.
@@petesabout Correct well done
That's some nice picking. You'd give a badger a run for his money.
I hope you didn’t stop checking all around that hole, seems like every channel looking for gold never has any footage of checking to see if there is still a signal
Great minds think alike.
That would explain why there's still gold to find in well worked areas - people get one nugget and then leave
that was the one uploaded. Paleochannel boat anchors don't sit alone, doesn't mean wasn't another caprock divot 100m along with multi kilo load
I noticed how he was tilting the metal detector diagonal. It seemed like there was more than one target.
No need in checking around when you planted it there months ago. Come on, do you know any metal detectorist that would not be checking the hole on every other pick swing? That was a really really deep hole, not to many detectors would pick up that deep with a strong signal like they had at the beginning.
LOL....... You know with every swing of that pick he was saying;
" if this is an old beer can i'm gonna lose my schidt."
Navigatorx101 hahaha a lot of footage ending like that.
@@goldquest1368 nemecymsanya@gmail.com.
@@goldquest1368 Pls brother check my email I need to communicate with you . From Tanzania
Lmao
Better yet, “… I’m gonna lose my Schlitz!”😂
How long does it take to dig a cup sized hole
Damn they sure went thru a lot of trouble compacting that ground just to plant that nugget........ Can you tell I am jealous?
It looked dug out already. Just poor some water on and let it set again
Exactly my thought too
Nobody digs like that, unless they know whats down there. what the heck maybe I'm jealous to but I'm still going with click bait.
Done a lot of dirt work and I know what I see ...You are correct .
you can make more money with a good click bait titled video on gold than you can finding it ... some have millions and millions of views - that translates to well over 100k per year in income
Unbelievably a beautiful looking nugget. 19 ounces at 2068. Dollars per oz today. 40,000 dollar nugget. Wow wow wow. Nice find.
And probably more for the novelty of a nugget - too good to melt
That’s what dreams are made of guys, the first 15 minutes were not.
Steve Punter my back hurts after watching that
Suspense building.... They HAD to supply that footage to prove they did not plant the nugget. Very cool! I’ve always dreamed of finding buried treasure! I’d settle for THAT any day!
The first 15 was the nightmare part.
@@rogermowery3048 she ain't gonna spread em,, till you prime the pump!!!!😎
Finally a video from start to end! Congrats, awsome video.
Congtrats fellows this is the find I have been waiting for.I'm very happy for you as if I found it.The 6 dislikers are definitely the jealous ones.You got a new subscriber.
Thanks Mehmet!
Absolutely jealous wanks!!,,did you guys check for more,,,,such as a vein??😎
So beautiful, I wish I could find them that size here in California. Nice work guys
There are nuggets that size and bigger in Cali
I must admit that I was sceptical about the video title and thought it might be clickbait, but there is no way you can fake tough ground like that. Good job!
Thanks mate!
Yeah it’s pretty obvious to anyone who has swung a big coil and dug some holes. Good job fellas, got to love it hey
Finally it doesn't matter, we were entertained with one or other method :)
Congratulationa, great find. I like that lightweight crowbar, it made the deep hole work a bit easier.
What a skonker, I don't know what that means I just made it up but it sounds Austrailian. Good job guys! It looks like we dig here in Arizona with caliche.
we say stonker. kind of just means big or massive or huge
stonker means massive erection in Yorkshire 😂
Congratulations, you both worked bloody hard for that x
If he has to keep digging much more his hands will be bloody!
Thats how I knew this was real, he had to pick it out of the ground was so hard. Even machine compacted dirt isn't that hard to dig in. Love seeing the real stuff
Couldn't happen to two nicer men, congrats to you both.
Thanks Rosemary!
The ground over in Australia is a lot like what we have in Texas , Our good old Colicchie. Colicchie is like digging into concrete and we have it all over our state.
All of southern Nevada's valleys are pure caliche because they're all ancient lake beds, Vegas valley is hell to dig in.
That's a wonderful find. Good job on not hitting it with the pickaxe too. I would like to think you rechecked the hole with your metal detector. Maybe the big brother is just below it. You never know until you check.
This is absolutely awesome. Thanks for sharing. Definitely kicks the bug in overdrive
Iam curious as to why you don’t scan the dirt you dig out while your going
Can hear that it is deeper down 👍🏼
Because they placed it in an area without gold. Then dug it up for view money. Double gold..
@@chumleyk you seriously think they buried a $35000 nugget just so they could dig it up for maybe a couple hundred bucks in ad revenue? Get real. That alone tells me that what they did was real.
are the bluegill hitting in that area yet, are they on their spawning beds? Any large mouth bass cruising the shorelines of the local ponds?
Wonderful find! But I don't understand how a heavy nugget like that was suspended in mud and not sitting on bedrock. I know the mud eventually dried, but looking at how smooth its edges are and all the carrier minerals have eroded away (I presume quartz), I simply don't understand why it didn't settle to bedrock as it was being tumbled in a stream to arrive at this spot. Any ideas?
Yeah, interesting ... It's easy to underestimate the power of a big rain though ...
I'll answer that question for you! Because they didn't really find it! People don't just wonder around with a metal detector and find a gigantic nugget like that and also act like they just found $5 in the back pocket of some old jeans. Plus a nugget that size would be more like 40 ounces
@@chrisyanover1777 so true.
태초의 금입니다. 마그마에서 분출된 금이 아니다.
@@candleproducer I would love to know what you said, but I'm old (76) and don't know how to translate your comment.
The size of that coil is crazy
Awesome find fellas
Congratulations
Wow, you found the golden KFC hot wing, yum!
There is a gas powered unit called A Poinjar , jackhammer with a shovel attachment that is perfect for excavating Compacted soil. I used one before to dig pins for surveying, it would make digging so much easier you would probably thank me for telling you about it
What do you guys do with the overburden and the rest of the ground all around the nugget? I hope you're taking a good lot of it back for further processing.
agreed
The find of a lifetime. Congrats.
Man that's like digging concrete, but worth it in the end NICE ONE GUYS
Hollow sounding when you strike with the pick. Definitly worth the effort
do you take some of that dirt home to pan ?
also great nug mate !!!
Thanks mate, Nah didn’t but might eventually 👍🏼
I don't think he was really interested in tiny specs of gold while he had that monster in his hands.
My question too!
At 12:25 making a comment. How many yellowish rocks have come out so far?? Some of those rocks seem to have a bit of shine as well.
16:45 you couldn't have a more Australian reaction to finding gold 😂
its everywhere here, literally
Yes and it was what came out of my friends mouth when she saw it too after i paused the video hahahaha🤣
That was a beautiful nugget. Your hard digging paid off. You both have to be in good shape. Wow 19 x 1740.00 is a 30,000 dollar plus nugget. Congratulations
At least that value, what you forgot to add was the "nugget premium".
Natural nugget are usually priced above flat gold price.
Don't worry mate, I buried this months ago and feel like a boss every time I dig it up.
😭😭😭 lol
Actually, where they are digging it isn’t unheard of for 10-20 of these to come out of the ground each year.
I love watching this kind of prospecting. There's no faking that find. You work for your money, that's for sure. That digging bar was wearing ME out. Good on ya from Washington, D.C.
Thanks Callie, glad you enjoyed it
Easy dig
Very nice 🍺
You could tell it was going to be something good going by how cemented the ground was.
Would the Minelab gpx6000 found that quicker, or 7000?
Confirmed coffee used was "gold blend" @ 15.00
I think you will find it was burbon
That's some Jack & cola 😁👍
Looked like last nites used beer, on the third go round,,,didn't it?????😎
thats an awesome nugget, worth at least 40,000 bucks thats some folks yearly salary in 17 minutes of work, what a rush like winning the lottery best video for sure
Closer to $50,000 AUD
$35,000 USD
Thing is. People will try to tell you that there are no nuggets like this left to be found.
better chance of winning on the pokies than finding such a nugget
@@petert3355 there isnt for the average joe, national parks are off limits and private property is mined out or taken
Congrats guys that's truly amazing. It's nice to know that our great great great grandparents never got all the good nuggets out of the earth lol.. the river behind my house has alot of gold sitting in it. Back in 1799 a 20 pound solid gold nugget was found then around 1805 another monster nugget was found in the same river / creek that was around 30 pounds not ozs but in pounds... All here in The USA in NC 45 mins from my house. I live in Western NC in Madison county NC. And the river behind my house has been roaring through these mountains for millions of years and it holds alot of Gold and Silver iv found decent amount of Gold in it. The largest was 3 ozs then many small ones I find em daily and a ton of silver ore comes off the mountain into the river I got buckets of silver ore and Gold ore. I hope to find a monster nugget one day n I'm sure it will happen in due time when it's ready to be found I gotta lot of mountain and river to cover and a Silver mine on our property iv gotta work on and a Gold mine that's also on the property but still hidden so mostly tracking it lol but when I find it I'll post a video on my UA-cam account this is my fiancees account my S20+ is dead ATM so I'm using my fiancees note 10+ to look up some things to help me out
I want to pan your river lol
1800 dollars an oz today. What happened to your 19 oz nugget. Did yo sell it
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there was a mine in that part of the country way back in the day. The gold was so thick they had to use a sledge and pick to get it out. It produced a million dollars a week, and lasted for 20 years! I forget the size of the pocket it came out of but is was one huge cavity. I wish I could give you the name but I dont remember.
Any luck ?
OUTSTANDING FIND MEN. KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK, and good luck.
Imagine all the people that have walked over giant nuggets of gold not realizing it's right under their feet..
There are doubts as to whether this golden nugget looks more like a map of Africa or a human heart.
There is no comparison, Wall Daher Mason. We are very sorry. 17:00
Wall Daher Mason has a gold nugget, but it is very small, much smaller than the one shown in the video.
What is the name of this device, brothers?
That is really a workout digging ground that hard!!! But worth it when it's gold!
About a $51370 AUD nugget in today's money, just in gold weight, but a nugget like this won't be melted down and is worth more. Say 10-30% over spot for just gold. $56500 - $66780 etc. depending on who wants it.
Well done
Great to see all that hard work digging to the middle of the earth paid off!
Wishing I could find a beauty like that some day.
Curious, not only is that an amazing find... but how much did it fetch? was that gold weight or nugget price?
Its around $2500 an Oz in Australia
What a find , good one boys . Thanks for sharing your story.
I don't see them scanning the metal detector over the dirt that they pull out of the hole. There could be small pieces of gold they've already removed from the whole but they're not checking how come?
you aussies get the BEST gold....looks like a golden megalodon tooth
Shape of Tassie.
Congratulations, fantastic result.
Start at 14:30
Good job congratulations sir what kind of detectors that please
Thanks mate, minelab gpx5000
Dig 🙁, dig 😞, dig ☹️, dig 😖, dig 😣, dig 😌, dig 😵, grab 😁😂😀.
Good luck to you fellas, well done. It's still out there people.
Did u bury that months before and mark the spot? I’m not one to just think it’s fake, I just noticed a few things in the video.
Next time I'll put a large orange x and a sign that says dig here for dinosaur. Hey, it could happen.
Well done lads, all the way from sunny Scotland (North East) that was a serious amount of digging, thank goodness it was a nugget and as for the size, WOW, good on ya lads, you deserved it.
What make & model of metal detector were you using on this video
You fellas put in the work, this is the result. Well done !
Look's like they're trying to dig thru concrete. That is some compacted soil! Almost wants you to see 'em break out a generator and an electric demo hammer.
@camjamsdad You never give up a signal once you get to that halfway point - its almost guaranteed to not be trash/man made that deep!
@@bradXshuffle unless you find rotten wood and the side of squared off concrete. Then you know you've uncovered a filled in mine shaft! Dug all the way to near China once to unearth that
@@standup4332 Well that is another story :D that would be unfortuante.
Wow that is brilliant guys.
What kind of that gold Detector is?
Is it GPX7000 or GPX 5000?
Thanks Mohie, 5000
I'm flabbergasted,what a prize.Congrats fellas.
If you had a mashine like Parker on Gold Rush have , would that cought a nugget like this? Or would it end up in the tailings?
Not sure probably tailings, Thats why they detect for big nuggets first before washing it in aus
Apparently 1 of the blokes had to dig even more to bury the other 2 blokes.
They say 3 people can keep a secret..... as long as two of them are dead.
That's the first rule of gold mining,,with others,,,and why old prospectors, usually worked alone,,,,, GOD made man,,,,Smith and Wesson made him equal,,,,,,,😎
Did you find any more after that.
Thank You! For Sharing Your Amazing Story!!
Have you been digging before the video started?