by zyll » Tue Mar 22, 2011 1:00 pm
I went to the ANA Money Show last weekend, and saw this nugget in person. The geologists are all excited, that it's certifiably from the "original mother lode" in California due to some blue lead amalgamation on the specimen. They say probably the largest California nugget in existence. Definitely interesting to look at up close, with all the toolmarks and dents on it.
I also saw a 1913 V nickel, an 1804 dollar, and a 1787 Brasher Doubloon (EB on breast). Quite cool compared to the lame-o 2011 offerings at the huge expensive-looking US Mint exhibit. At least they got rid of the sandblast finish on uncirculated coins.
Trust the provision of God over the promises of men.