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Nokta Scores Spectacular Gold Specimen

I held off on posting about this one for a bit while I got around to some unfinished business. Since my move from Alaska I have been slow to get another safe deposit box set up. I have always had one for my gold and other important valuables. The problem with posting about this stuff on the internet is it can attract the wrong kind of attention. This is something I would encourage everyone to think about. Now that all my gold and other goodies are residing at Wells Fargo I feel a little more free to post about this.

Chris Ralph and I were prospecting in Northern California not too long ago. I was running the Nokta FORS Gold and concentrating on same areas littered with square nails, cable bit, rusted cans, and other ferrous junk. There were places the Nokta running in dual tone DI2 mode sounded like a machine gun from ferrous low tones. I would go along with the detector going "putt - putt - putt - putt - putt - beep - putt" and on hearing that beep, stop to dig a bullet or some other non-ferrous item.

The weather was a bit wet but not unpleasant; kind of brings the forest smells out and makes for softer walking. I was afraid we were going to get rained out but it keep just on the edge of really starting up. There was not much sign of detecting, no doubt due to all the trash. Chris was off hitting some bedrock with his detector while I wandered around in the trees and duff overlying the old tailing materials.

There was a bit of a mound around the base of a tree and I swept around it getting ferrous tones, when all of the sudden I get a strong non-ferrous beep. I looked down at the target id displayed on the end of the FORS Gold handle and it was showing 82. I thought "That's odd, a coin." I was still not tuned in one what the numbers meant exactly on the Nokta but on a typical 1-100 scale an 82 would be something like a penny or a dime. I have yet to find a really decent old coin since moving south, so I thought I was maybe going to dig some nice silver.

I gave a couple digs and was surprised to see nothing pop up. Hmmm... must be bigger, deeper. So I open the hole up and dig deeper, and this dirty gray lump pops out of the ground.

My exact thought "you have got to be kidding me!" It was a filthy lump but I knew instantly it was gold. I could not believe my good fortune. I got out my water bottle and washed it off a bit and saw gold and large chunks of white quartz - I had found something really special. After cleaning it ended up as 1.83 ounces of stunning gold and quartz that would do a museum proud. Just a really spectacular specimen, the best I have ever found. I won't claim that only the Nokta would have found it because any good detector would have. Yet I do think this is a case where a good discriminating VLF detector proved to be of benefit in approaching an area that might cause most pulse induction operators to wander off in another direction.

I thought this post would be a fine way to wrap up my nugget detecting finds for 2014 in anticipation of the New Year. I want to offer special thanks to Chris Ralph for being my guide and mentor while I learn my way around the Lower 48. I literally could not have done this without him. Thanks Chris! I also wish each and every one of you a fantastic nugget laden 2015. Happy Hunting!
 
That's a BEAUTIFUL, BEAUTIFUL specimen Steve!----Got me syked up to go gold hunting!----Thanks for sharing & get that baby in a safety box-you'll have to make occasional trips to the bank to admire it though!:)------------Del
 
It's in the bank with the rest. It will go up for sale soon. I am constantly selling gold as I have to keep my business in the black if possible. And because it does me no good sitting in the bank. Would that we lived in a world where we could carry our gold around and show it off. At least on the Internet I can post pictures!
 
That is an outstandingly beautiful specimen!:surprised::drool: I hope it sells well for you and may you find many more! Great write up too...good input for us!:clapping:
Mud
 
YAHOO now that'n is indeed a righteous beauty-kudos Steve-John :detecting: PS-I always feel safer with all my goodies in my safe deposit box too!!!!!!! I had a big heavy steel safe hidden inside a closet,bolted to the floor and they came in with a sawzall and cut out a huge hole in my beautiful EXPENSIVE oak floors and took it all. Banks are best as I take pics of content and insure under home policy in case bank gets robbed/cleaned out.
 
Hello John,

Sorry to hear about the theft - that had to hurt. Never thought about a photo and checking my homeowners though; thanks for the tip!
 
Hey Steve ---that is quite a pc. Hope your luck--in your case more than luck.......I am sitting here in Cable, wi hoping for another Ganes Creek---lol Don
 
Once again, outstanding job Steve! Thank you so much for sharing the review of the Nokta FORS Gold also. I have been wondering about that line of detectors now for some time. Hope this turns out to be a gold filled year for all of us.

Matt
 
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