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Where can I purchase nuggets....

I know many will recommend that auction site.....I am looking to collect them from different regions.

Not all from Nor Cal, Or any where else.

Putting a presentation together for a club meeting, And would like to have samples.....I am willing to pay the spot price.

But I need pickers or better.............

Also looking at doing a presentation on panning in the future, any ideas of the best place for order mining material.

Remember this is for a metal detecting club function......

Please don't beat me up for this post...........
 
Ebay.com

crissongoldmine.com = sells bags of gold ore.
 
You will never be able to buy NUGGETS at spot, they usally go for lots more, depending on the nuggets, most at 1 1/2 times spots some many times spot, if you try to buy at spot, you won't get them. Nugget are rare! so they always go at a prime price. I have never sold a nugget for just spot. It would be foolish. Grubstake
 
Try www.GoldBay.com Dave runs a good gold auction site out of Spokane,Wash. and has good gold at a reasonable cost.
 
I have bought gold from Dave at GoldBay.com for a little over spot. Go to his web site and contact Dave for a good price.He always has nice nuggets.
 
Heather Grove has some nice dirt bags. You get nice flakes and pickers. The bigger bag being the best. I got 4.8 DWT last summer.
The gold is big enough you just can't shake it out of the pan.
Ron
 
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