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To: kirby49 who wrote (81083)1/24/2002 5:10:26 PM
From: Follies  Respond to of 116779
 
Maybe everyone has seen this already but I am really impressed with the growth in e-gold....

e-gold.com



To: kirby49 who wrote (81083)1/25/2002 12:26:06 AM
From: goldsheet  Respond to of 116779
 
The exhibit at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles may have more gold than the ROM;

"Subtle design effects give visitors the feeling of being underground as they explore the more than 400 gold specimens, weighing a total of more than 300 pounds. Included are nuggets, crystals, leaves and wires of remarkable size and aesthetics. This exhibit is one of the finest and largest gold exhibits in the world. Among its highlights are the 156 troy ounce "Mohave Nugget", the largest California nugget in captivity, as well as additional nuggets on loan from Robert Peterson, beautiful leaf gold in quartz from the Oriental mine in Sierra County, and a collection of 159 nuggets (1000 troy oz.) from the Ruby mine in Sierra County. "

The thing I enjoy about their exhibit is the wide variation in sizes and forms of gold displayed. I personally love gold in quartz, the gold-white contrast makes gold even more beautiful, if that is possible.

REF: nhm.org