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from BBC News on Dec. 4 about
a gold hunter that found a fortune in river in Scotland. Here's the story
UK's 'largest' gold nugget discovered in Scottish river
BBC NEWS 12-4-19: A gold hunter claims to have discovered the UK's largest gold nugget in a Scottish river.
The lump of pure gold, which weighs 121.3g (4.2 oz), was unearthed in a mystery location in May this year.
The two pieces form a doughnut shape and could be worth £80,000. The previous largest find, in 2016, was the 85.7g (3oz) Douglas Nugget.
However, gold panning experts are remaining sceptical until its provenance can be confirmed.
The treasure was discovered in two pieces but fits together perfectly, earning it the name The Reunion Nugget.
The gold-panning community is renowned for its secrecy, and the name of the river where it was found has not been revealed. The lucky finder is also remaining anonymous.
'Remarkable find'
The finder brought the discovery to the attention of author Lee Palmer who was researching his book Gold Occurrences In The UK.
Mr Palmer, 50, said: "This is now the largest nugget in existence in the UK. When you look at it, it's doughnut-shaped.
"There are no impurities in it, it is just pure gold nugget of about 22 carats. It really is a remarkable find."