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Gold Nuggets:
Gold Nuggets.
Did you know?
The largest gold nugget ever found weighed 195 pounds. The huge gold nugget was found in 1854 at Carson Hill near the Stanislaus River in California. At the time the gold nugget was found it was valued at $43,534.
Of the 193,000 metric tons of gold discovered to date, 62% has been found in just four countries on earth.
Through the ages, men and women have cherished gold, and many have had a compelling desire to amass great quantities of it -- so compelling a desire, in fact, that the frantic need to seek and hoard gold has been aptly named "gold fever." Gold was among the first metals to be mined because it commonly occurs in its native form -- that is, not combined with other elements -- because it is beautiful and imperishable, and because exquisite objects can be made from it.
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