Gold Nuggets & Numismatic Coin Auction 2025-09-06 Auction - 168 Price Results - Richmond Auctions in SC
Extremely Rare 686.6 gram MONSTER Reef Gold Nugget (22.1 oz)40.000 Ounce Engelhard Gold Bar, 999.5 Fine, Serial Number 2525809 gram Once In a Lifetime MONSTER Gold Nugget w/ No Acid Treatment (26 oz)
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Greenville, SC, United States
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Gold Nuggets & Numismatic Coin Auction

Richmond Auctions is proud to announce our first Gold Nugget and Numismatic Coin Auction consisting of over 100 gold nuggets as well as many highly collectible, graded silver and gold coins. In exclusive partnership with Tyler Mahoney of The Prospector’s Club, we are excited to bring these rare Australian Gold Nuggets to market in the US for the very first time.
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19.84 gram Water Worn "Golden Triangle" Gold Nugget: This 19.84 gram alluvial gold nugget, shaped by nature into a rectangular-oval form with round, polished curves, is a remarkable find from the gold-rich Golden Triangle. With an impressive 92%
0001: 19.84 gram Water Worn "Golden Triangle" Gold NuggetEst. $25-$500,000
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17.35 gram Alluvial Australian Outback Gold Nugget: This nugget weighs 17.35 grams and has a purity of 92%. This nugget was found at an incredibly rich gold mine that has been mined on and off since the original gold. It has been opened and closed
0002: 17.35 gram Alluvial Australian Outback Gold NuggetEst. $25-$500,000
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1908-S $10 Indian Head Gold Eagle Coin: The 1908-S is very rare in all Mint State grades. However, there are a high number of MS-65 and higher examples of this issue in existence. A chance to own this date and mint mark combination is
0004: 1908-S $10 Indian Head Gold Eagle CoinEst. $25-$500,000
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1926-S $20 Saint Gaudens Gold Double Eagle Coin: In the late 1930s, most of the existent 1926-S St. Gaudens Double Eagles were destroyed by order of the government. There was only a small percentage that survived, and it was only due to their
0007: 1926-S $20 Saint Gaudens Gold Double Eagle CoinEst. $25-$500,000
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15.83 gram Alluvial Australian Outback Gold Nugget: This 15.83 gram nugget, with a purity of 92%, was discovered at an exceptionally rich gold mine that has been worked intermittently since the original gold rush. Over the years, it has been reopened
0010: 15.83 gram Alluvial Australian Outback Gold NuggetEst. $25-$500,000
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1851 G$1 Liberty Head Gold Dollar Coin: The 1851 gold dollar was struck at a time when gold was plentiful, leading to its high mintage of over 3 million pieces. As such, this coin is readily available even in Gem Mint State condition. In
0011: 1851 G$1 Liberty Head Gold Dollar CoinEst. $25-$500,000
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1903-S $1 Morgan Silver Dollar: The 1918 Pittman Act most likely resulted in the conditional rarity of the 1903-S Morgan Dollar. While the market is flooded with Good to Very Good 1903-S Morgans, there are very few in higher
0015: 1903-S $1 Morgan Silver DollarEst. $25-$500,000
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1911 $2.50 Indian Head Gold Quarter Eagle Coin: The 1911 Indian Head Quarter Eagle is a great choice for a type set. In Mint State grades, it is readily available, but does become rare in Gem Mint State condition (MS-65 and greater). Any collector
0019: 1911 $2.50 Indian Head Gold Quarter Eagle CoinEst. $25-$500,000
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1843 $ $5 Liberty Head Gold Half Eagle Gold Coin: The 1843 Half Eagle is a conditional rarity, meaning that it is scarce in high grade but more available in lower grades. In Extremely Fine condition, as here, it is a fairly common coin. However, we
0022: 1843 $ $5 Liberty Head Gold Half Eagle Gold CoinEst. $25-$500,000
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12 gram High Purity Alluvial Gold Nugget: This ripper 12g alluvial gold nugget was pulled straight from the heart of the West Australian goldfields by a local prospector working a clay pipe. Over thousands of years, heavy rain and erosion
0024: 12 gram High Purity Alluvial Gold NuggetEst. $25-$500,000