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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Serra Energy Metals Corp C.SEEM

Alternate Symbol(s):  ESVNF

Serra Energy Metals Corp. is a Canada-based company, which is focused on the exploration and development of green metal projects, primarily in Brazil. The Company’s main interest lies in the exploration of nickel, copper, cobalt, and lithium, with an emphasis on identifying and investigating exploration targets that are drill-ready and are situated near infrastructure. The Company operates in... see more

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Serra Energy Metals Corp > A couple of insane nugget examples found in the area!
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Post by RawSienna on Aug 30, 2021 6:15pm

A couple of insane nugget examples found in the area!

The Welcome Nugget is a large gold nugget, weighing 2,217 troy ounces 16 pennyweight. (68.98 kg), that was discovered by a group of twenty-two Cornish miners at the Red Hill Mining Company site at Bakery Hill (near the present intersection of Mair and Humffray Street) in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia, on 9 June 1858. It was located in the roof of a tunnel 55 metres (180 feet) underground
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welcome_Nugget
  
The Welcome Stranger is the biggest alluvial gold nugget found, which had a calculated refined weight of 97.14 kilograms (3,123 ozt).[2] It measured 61 by 31 cm (24 by 12 in) and was discovered by prospectors John Deason and Richard Oates on 5 February 1869 at Moliagul, Victoria, Australia,[3] about 14.6 kilometres (9 miles) north-west of Dunolly.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welcome_Stranger

There's got to be more there (lots more)
Comment by Goldy63 on Aug 31, 2021 11:04am
Damn thats wild stuff lmao. Thanks for the info now I pray AIS which is right next door to Fosterville finds one like that and then the sp will do a lol boom parabolic climb. A small stack here and a big stack with AIS as yup these guys have a history thru NR,S. Bring on some gold boulders . Cheers.
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