Australian Gold Coin Commemorating a Giant Gold Nugget, So of Course a Couple Giant Gold Nuggets in Today's Post!

For most of my life I have been an amateur treasure hunter as I have discussed several times. A couple days ago I even shared another gold nugget I have in the stack! Prospecting for gold is a lot of work but it's also a lot of fun, and provides a great day in the outdoors. Pretty much any gold or silver product pertaining to prospecting tends to catch my eye.

Today I ran across this new gold coin produced by the Australian government that caught my attention for just that reason. It's dedicated to a giant gold nugget that was found on the continent back in the 1800's. Not just any gold nugget, but the largest one ever found on the planet, it was known as the Welcome Stranger Nugget.

In 1986 the original tribute gold coin was produced to the nugget and this being the 40th anniversary, a new coin was created for the event. Have a look:

About the coin:


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This coin is one quarter Troy ounce of pure gold with a strict production limit of 605 coins. They will be pretty uncommon, but they come at a steep asking price of $2,103. That's over $800 over the gold value of the coin itself, a pretty steep premium in my opinion, even for a collectible. It commemorates the original coin released in 1986, here's one below:


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I kind of prefer the original design personally! These run just over $5,600 which is much more reasonable in my opinion!

Welcome Stranger Gold Nugget


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The largest gold nugget ever found in Australia or the world for that matter, was found in February of 1869 near Dunolly, Australia. Two prospectors who had been just barely surviving for years discovered the find of a lifetime, a giant gold nugget only three centimeters below the surface. It weighed in at 72 kilograms (193 lbs.) It was so large that there wasn't a scale large enough to weight it so it had to be broken into three pieces to get it's proper measurements.

Sadly, this nugget was melted down, but netted 2,302 Troy ounces of gold. At today's prices that would be worth $11,970,000, however, if the nugget were intact it would sell for multiples higher as the largest in the world. Plus the rich history would add to it's price. But in those days the big nuggets were commonly melted down...

And an original wood carving of the nugget itself, it's the only reason we have any real idea the size and shape of the nugget today.


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The replica was likely fashioned from this original drawing, such a shame the nugget was melted...

Hand of Faith Nugget

The third largest gold nugget found in Australia that is fortunately still intact is the Hand of Faith. It's conveniently on display at the Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. Found in 1980, this monster weighs in at 875 Troy ounces. That makes it worth $5,200,000 in gold alone, but the nugget is worth far more for historic and collectible reasons. However, it isn't for sale and likely never will be anytime in the near future!


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Isn't that gorgeous? I wish I could find one like that!

Huge gold nuggets like these exist around the world and are still out there just waiting to be found. There have been many found here in California, many in Australia, and even Brazil. There are still many out there, and maybe you will be the lucky finder of one of these. I have searched for years, but never found one, but maybe you will be more lucky!

I hope you enjoyed the coin today, it's a nice one but with gold prices at the moment outside of my spending range. Please feel free to leave any comments or questions below, and thank you for all of your support. It's greatly appreciated! Have a great Wednesday everyone!

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References:

https://www.apmex.com/product/325842/2026-australia-1-4-oz-gold-40th-anniversary-of-the-gold-nugget-pf

https://en.numista.com/556853

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welcome_Stranger

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hand_of_Faith

Disclaimer

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So very sad that “Welcome Stranger” was melted down!🙄
Can you even imagine just scraping the surface and finding something like this….. so amazing!🤗👍😊

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Back then that was the norm, no one really appreciated the nugget like we do now days. The only reason the Hand of Faith is still around is it was found in 1980!
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Those are all really sharp! Especially the rounds.

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I like the original they produced, but this years is more detailed I supposed. Imagine digging up a nugget that size, it would definitely change your tax bracket! lol

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No doubt about that!

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Like you, I prefer the very first round they put out in 1986. Not sure what I would do if I came across a nugget that size. Probably crap my paints right there on the spot. Supposedly we have some locations here in Indiana that you can find gold. I will have to look more into it. I guess it is very rare though. Thanks for sharing brother.

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Finding the right area to look and then having some good luck never hurt either. There are still lots of big nuggets waiting to be found, who knows, one may be in Indiana?
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I have heard there are certain locations here. Not sure where. I imagine there is not much if there is. I mean we have plemty of corn. Thats gold in some circles.

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Especially if you make bourbon out of it! lol

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They do a great deal of that south of here.

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I wonder if it would be better to make these famous nuggets into limited edition coins, say if the 'Welcome Stranger' is processed yielding 2,060 1 Troy oz. gold coins, that would potentially have a heck of a collector premium.

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Good point! I actually got one of these on way, but I picked “Random Year”.

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That would have been cool, but back then I'm sure it got smelted and turned into coins or jewelry. They didn't realize the historical significance of what they had found nor the future value. It's hard to blame them, the poor guys were dirt poor until they found the nugget!

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Great minds think alike! I just bought this!!!!!!!! Not 2026 though, I got a “Random Year” on way as we speak.

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The coin has a very detailed design on King Charles III

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