In Ballarat, Australia, a huge 5.5 kg gold nugget that may be valued up to half a million dollars has been discovered.

The nugget, weighing slightly more than five kilograms (177 ounces), was discovered by a local prospector on Wednesday morning, who rushed it to the Ballarat Mining Exchange Gold Shop.
  

The exact location and the identity of the lucky prospector remain secret, but gold shop owner Cordell Kent said the nugget was found within 30 kilometres of the Ballarat CBD.

It was found about 60 centimetres below the surface, with the prospector using a state-of-the-art detector worth more than $6000 – a Minelab GPX-5000.

If sold at market value it would be worth just shy of $300,000, but its extreme rarity would mean it be worth far more, according to Mr Kent.

“If you are silly enough to melt it down, it would be worth just under $300,000 on market value. But as a nugget at this size and shape, it’s worth significantly more than that,” he said.

“I can’t remember a nugget this big ever being found locally.”

“Up until yesterday the smallest nugget he had found was a small one, about a quarter of an ounce,” he said.

“A finding like this gives people hope. It’s my dream to find something like that, and I’ve been prospecting for more than two decades.

“We’re so far into a gold rush and we have years and years and years of hope ahead of us. It’s unbelievable.”

It is expected the nugget will be sold to a collector or possibly a museum.

Mr Kent said he hoped to sell it within Australian  as given its size, there would need to be special permission granted for it to be exported overseas.

He also predicted there would be a fresh gold rush hit the Ballarat region.

“I’ve got no doubt there will be a lot of people who will be very enthusiastic about the goldfields again, it gives people hope,” Mr Kent said.

“There’s nothing like digging up money, it’s good fun.”

Souce image:Cordell Kent

We would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to Cordell Kent, the person in the picture, for granting us permission to use his image. The reason is quite evident, as the stories we write aim to showcase our passion for exploring gold and the journey of gold prospecting worldwide. Once again, we extend our sincere thanks to Cordell Kent, the individual in the image, and ‘The Mining Exchange Gold Shop, Ballarat, Australia,’ for sharing this significant event with us. Although this gold nugget was discovered a decade ago, we continue to hold a deep appreciation and special respect for both the store and Cordell Kent!

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