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CALIFORNIA FEATHER RIVER NUGGET

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CALIFORNIA GOLD NUGGET  (11.87gm; 25mm x 18mm)  NATURAL BEAUTY FROM CALIFORNIA'S FEATHER RIVER.

The Feather River is one of the main river systems in California’s Mother Lode region. It is the major tributary to the Sacramento River, and was one of the first areas that gold was discovered during the gold rush in 1849. There are four major forks of the Feather; the South, Middle, North, and West Branch of the Feather River. Of course, each of these rivers is fed by many smaller streams that cover the northern extent of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Gold has been found all throughout the various waterways here and was a destination for thousands of early gold miners during the original California Gold Rush.



CALIFORNIA  FEATHER RIVER  NUGGET

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CALIFORNIA GOLD NUGGET  (17.63gm; 26mm x 22mm)  NATURAL BEAUTY FROM CALIFORNIA'S FEATHER RIVER.​

The Feather River is one of the main river systems in California's Mother Lode region. It is the major tributary to the Sacramento River, and was one of the first areas that gold was discovered during the gold rush in 1849. There are four major forks of the Feather; the South, Middle, North, and West Branch of the Feather River. Of course, each of these rivers is fed by many smaller streams that cover the northern extent of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Gold has been found all throughout the various waterways here and was a destination for thousands of early gold miners during the original California Gold Rush.