The largest nuggets of gold ever found
Golden finds

Canaã 5 Nugget: 646 ounces
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Dogtown Nugget: 711 ounces

Kum Tow Nugget: 796 ounces

McEvoy Nuggets: largest weighed 810 ounces

Normandy Nugget: 899 ounces

Poseidon Nugget: 953 ounces

Hand of Faith Nugget: 960 ounces

Viscountess Canterbury Nugget: 970 ounces

Canadian 3 Nugget: 1,099 ounces

Heron Nugget: 1,106 ounces

Viscount Canterbury Nugget: 1,114 ounces

Sarah Sands Nugget: 1,117 ounces

Golden Eagle Nugget: 1,135 ounces

Canaã 4 Nugget: 1,185 ounces

Canadian 2 Nugget: 1,224 ounces

Canaã 3 Nugget: 1,230 ounces

Great Triangle Nugget: 1,277 ounces

Canaã 2 Nugget: 1,430 ounces

Lady Hotham Nugget: 1,576 ounces

Monumental Nugget: 1,648 ounces-1,696 ounces

Precious Nugget: 1,717 ounces

Blanche Barkly Nugget: 1,743 ounces

Leg of Mutton/Canadian Nugget: 2,144 ounces

Canaã Nugget: 2,145 ounces

RNC Minerals' 2 'Nugget': 2,222 ounces
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Welcome Nugget: 2,433 ounces

RNC Minerals' 1 'Nugget': 3,351 ounces

Miners working for RNC Minerals unearthed an even larger gold-encrusted rock at the Beta Hunt mine in Western Australia back in September 2018. This eye-opener weighs in at a back-breaking 3,351 ounces and is said to contain around 2,400 ounces of pure gold valued at $3 million.
Welcome Stranger Nugget: 3,524 ounces

The magnificent Welcome Stranger, the granddaddy of all true gold nuggets, was found by English prospectors John Deason and Richard Oates in February 1869 at Moliagul in Victoria, Australia. Weighing in at a jaw-dropping 3,524 ounces, the monster nugget was broken up into three pieces that were later melted down. It would be worth at least $3 million if still intact today. This photo shows a replica.
Holtermann 'Nugget': 10,229 ounces

While the Welcome Stranger is the largest gold nugget ever found, the biggest single gold specimen discovered on the planet is the Holtermann 'Nugget'. Unearthed in October 1872 by German-born miner Bernhardt Holtermann at Hill End in New South Wales, Australia, the gold-embedded-in-quartz specimen weighed a staggering 10,229 ounces. The rock was valued at £12,000, which is $1.7 million in today's money, before it was crushed and the gold extracted.
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