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<blockquote data-quote="oldtimerROB" data-source="post: 405323" data-attributes="member: 8947"><p>The biggest nugget found in Russia was only 30 KG, about half of the Welcome nugget. I am trusting my wife who is a Russian historian on this.Any gold finds had to and still are taxable,so not all prospectors registered their finds. Tibet was another rich source of nuggets in the past but very little is known about the largest nuggets due to its isolation. The Welcome nugget was truly a marvel and was on exhibition at the Crystal Palace in 1859.Some large nuggets were also found in the Eastern US by memory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldtimerROB, post: 405323, member: 8947"] The biggest nugget found in Russia was only 30 KG, about half of the Welcome nugget. I am trusting my wife who is a Russian historian on this.Any gold finds had to and still are taxable,so not all prospectors registered their finds. Tibet was another rich source of nuggets in the past but very little is known about the largest nuggets due to its isolation. The Welcome nugget was truly a marvel and was on exhibition at the Crystal Palace in 1859.Some large nuggets were also found in the Eastern US by memory. [/QUOTE]
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