On February 5, 1869, John Deason and Richard Oates found a 72kg (2,316oz) gold nugget just 3cm below the surface. This is the epicenter of world-record gold.

In Moliagul, the "Secret" isn't quartz—it's Ironstone. Look for the dark, heavy, rusty-looking rocks on the surface. These are typically associated with the massive gold specimens of the area.
Don't just wander. Focus on the gullies radiating from the summit of Mt Moliagul. The best gold is often found on the benches of these gullies, not the current center.
Moliagul has been "hammered" by detectors for 40 years. The easy gold is gone. The secret tactic now is Leaf Raking. Remove the 2-3 inches of organic leaf litter and debris. If you take your coil from 3 inches above the dirt to on the dirt, you gain the depth needed to hear the faint signals of the monsters still hiding in the red clay.
Stay 50m clear of the monument fence.
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The Welcome Stranger was the world's largest alluvial gold nugget, weighing 72kg (2,316oz). It was found on February 5, 1869, by John Deason and Richard Oates just 3cm below the surface near Moliagul.
No. The immediate area around the Welcome Stranger Monument is a Protected Historic Reserve. No metal detecting is allowed within the fenced zone. However, the surrounding State Forest is open to prospecting with a Miner's Right.
Moliagul is famous for 'surfacing' — gold that sits just inches below the surface. The gold shed from Mt Moliagul and was deposited in the surrounding gullies without being buried deep by later sediment.
Because the gold is shallow, both PI (Pulse Induction) and VLF machines work here. The Minelab Gold Monster 1000 is effective for smaller bits, while the GPX 6000 or GPZ 7000 excel at finding larger nuggets.
Raking the leaves and organic debris to get your coil 2 inches closer to the red dirt is a proven technique. After 150+ years of detecting, the surface is trashy, but gold remains for those who can hear the faint signals.
"The Welcome Stranger was so big they couldn't even weigh it. They had to take it to the blacksmith in Dunolly and break it on an anvil. Imagine that—smashing a 72kg nugget with a hammer just to put it on the scales."
Historical Record — Feb 1869
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