My bees would love the flowers and I love the gold. Well done Teemore.
Cheers
Les
Cheers
Les
Teemore said:Couldn't resist a quick swing before dropping the SDC off at Bendigo Gold......
Better than nothing .....
Cheers T.
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Lesgold said:My bees would love the flowers and I love the gold. Well done Teemore.
Cheers
Les
gasco29 said:Hi everybody,
Here is my first specie after few days in the acid 0.27g, before cleaning it I didn't know it was a speciehttps://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/7263/1499491441_img_0718.jpg
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Moneybox said:gasco29 said:Hi everybody,
Here is my first specie after few days in the acid 0.27g, before cleaning it I didn't know it was a speciehttps://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/7263/1499491441_img_0718.jpg
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Very nice gasco29. I think as long as it has 50% or greater gold content it's classed as a nugget.
Like this oneBigWave said:I reckon for similar gold weight, a specci is way more valuable as they become collectors items, which show some of the history in the gold's formation. I love the speccies, but have only found a few really good ones. Have seen some absolute beauties tho - on PA and in collections.
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