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The Victorian Golden Triangle has been an astonishingly prolific place for bigger nuggets in the past and the odd one still turns up from time to time. I wouldn't doubt that there's some whoppers waiting out there somewhere, but maybe not out in the open, perhaps under a big tree or a road or a building. The Maryborough CBD is built over what was originally the rich, nuggety Main Lead - just take away those buildings and let me at it!

In the aftermath of WWII, with low cost war surplus mechanical equipment available to farmers and contractors, allowing old workings to be cheaply reclaimed for farmland, rich old diggings would have been permanently dozed, erased and forgotten. Some good nuggets the oldtimers missed with their haphazard pick and shovel methods, are probably still awaiting their day in the sun.

And don't get me started on those vineyards in Kingower, established before modern metal detectors became available, just across the road from where the Hand of Faith was found. 🤯
 
I hear ya.
I was looking for prospecting land a bit closer to home on trilobite app and I reckon there could be good gold at Puckapunyal but it's all military land.
 
I hear ya.
I was looking for prospecting land a bit closer to home on trilobite app and I reckon there could be good gold at Puckapunyal but it's all military land.
and even if you could access the area, the lead and brass would drive you insane.

There are a couple of WW1/2 abandoned rifle ranges that I have detected on the edge of and even though I know there is gold there ( old alluvial workings and registered mines) I have been defeated each time by the sheer number of targets. Discrim VLF didnt really help.

..and lets not forget the UXO
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Yesterday I pulled out a nice 3g nugget along with a multi-piece specimen with a good weight in gold. Today I took the GPX4500 with the 14" Elite coil to the same spot.

Banana.JPG

As you'd expect it detected a big deep target but it's the first time I've dug a banana. It's surely very old because this is dry desert country now. It's obviously quite rare, Mrs M is going to love it.
 

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