Gold Native, Gold Nugget from French Guiana or Suriname- 1.28 g - (2)

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Two native gold nuggets from the Maroni River along the border between French Guiana and Suriname, originating from Fleuve Maroni, Guyane Surinam, weighing 1.275 g.

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These nuggets come from French Guiana, a French territory in the Amazon, or from Suriname, a former colony of the Netherlands.

I collected them myself more than thirty years ago on the Maroni (Marowijne River), which separates French Guiana from Suriname, in an area called Papaichton, a half-day boat ride from the town of Maripasoula.
I was a gold prospector in French Guiana at the time, and I mainly worked on the rivers, the Oyapock which borders Brazil and the Maroni which borders Suriname.

With my team, we used a floating dredge that pumped sediments from the riverbed. These sediments were discharged onto a washing ramp (sluice) whose bottom was covered with a mat.
The entire setup was installed on a floating barge that also served as a living base with a kitchen and dormitory.
The heaviest pebbles and sediments settled by gravity on the bed, and the rest of the sediments returned to the river.
The nuggets visible on the surface of the carpet were collected by hand.
The heavy sediments containing gold flakes and powder were embedded at the bottom of the mat.
From time to time, this carpet was washed to remove these heavy sediments.
These sediments were then processed with a vibrating plate or a pan to recover the powdered gold.

The gold collected was then regularly sold in French Guiana or Brazil.
I kept the most beautiful gems for my personal collection, and now I am selling a few of them.

Although located in the Amazon (South America), French Guiana is a French overseas department.
These nuggets are therefore French.
However, some are Surinamese (Dutch) when the barge was closer to the shores of Suriname than to those of French Guiana.
Indeed, the separation between the two countries is just a virtual line in the middle of the river, so French nuggets or Surinamese nuggets? It's hard to say precisely; it all depends on which side of this virtual line the barge was on the day they were harvested.

The gold from this region is quite pure; generally, its purity ranges from 950 to 980 thousandths, which corresponds to 22.80 to 23.50 carats.

At the time, this type of artisanal gold panning was permitted; now it is prohibited, and gold exploitation is reserved for a few large industrial structures.
French Guiana is now mainly known for the Kourou space base that launches satellites into space.

Of course, the photos truly match the nuggets being sold, and I am sending you exactly the nuggets that are in the photos.
All photos are taken in natural daylight.
I photographed these gems as sincerely and precisely as possible using daylight.
Please note that differences in screen settings and ambient lighting may result in variations in perceived color, saturation, and tones.

I send a secure and discreet quick shipment in a tear-proof C5 envelope (162mm x 229mm) via French La Poste registered mail.

These nuggets come from French Guiana, a French territory in the Amazon, or from Suriname, a former colony of the Netherlands.

I collected them myself more than thirty years ago on the Maroni (Marowijne River), which separates French Guiana from Suriname, in an area called Papaichton, a half-day boat ride from the town of Maripasoula.
I was a gold prospector in French Guiana at the time, and I mainly worked on the rivers, the Oyapock which borders Brazil and the Maroni which borders Suriname.

With my team, we used a floating dredge that pumped sediments from the riverbed. These sediments were discharged onto a washing ramp (sluice) whose bottom was covered with a mat.
The entire setup was installed on a floating barge that also served as a living base with a kitchen and dormitory.
The heaviest pebbles and sediments settled by gravity on the bed, and the rest of the sediments returned to the river.
The nuggets visible on the surface of the carpet were collected by hand.
The heavy sediments containing gold flakes and powder were embedded at the bottom of the mat.
From time to time, this carpet was washed to remove these heavy sediments.
These sediments were then processed with a vibrating plate or a pan to recover the powdered gold.

The gold collected was then regularly sold in French Guiana or Brazil.
I kept the most beautiful gems for my personal collection, and now I am selling a few of them.

Although located in the Amazon (South America), French Guiana is a French overseas department.
These nuggets are therefore French.
However, some are Surinamese (Dutch) when the barge was closer to the shores of Suriname than to those of French Guiana.
Indeed, the separation between the two countries is just a virtual line in the middle of the river, so French nuggets or Surinamese nuggets? It's hard to say precisely; it all depends on which side of this virtual line the barge was on the day they were harvested.

The gold from this region is quite pure; generally, its purity ranges from 950 to 980 thousandths, which corresponds to 22.80 to 23.50 carats.

At the time, this type of artisanal gold panning was permitted; now it is prohibited, and gold exploitation is reserved for a few large industrial structures.
French Guiana is now mainly known for the Kourou space base that launches satellites into space.

Of course, the photos truly match the nuggets being sold, and I am sending you exactly the nuggets that are in the photos.
All photos are taken in natural daylight.
I photographed these gems as sincerely and precisely as possible using daylight.
Please note that differences in screen settings and ambient lighting may result in variations in perceived color, saturation, and tones.

I send a secure and discreet quick shipment in a tear-proof C5 envelope (162mm x 229mm) via French La Poste registered mail.

Details

Number of items
2
Main Mineral
Gold
Mineral Form
Native, Gold Nugget from French Guiana or Suriname
Weight
1.28 g
Origin (Region/ City)
Maroni River, French Guiana, Suriname
Country of Origin
Suriname
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Objects sold
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