Gold at the National Museum of Natural History

The Smithsonian’s Natural History Museum is the third most visited museum in the world. With a quick perusal of the highlights it is easy to understand why. The remarkable gem and mineral collection is world class including 300,000 rock and ore specimens. While we are, only naturally, impressed by the Hope Diamond, a few rooms further back was our main draw: a display devoted exclusively to gold in all its awesome and delightful forms.

Natural History Museum display featuring exclusively gold.
Natural History Museum display featuring exclusively gold.

Mines

It is unsurprising that a large portion of the gold on display finds its origin in California.  Indeed, there are several groupings of nuggets displayed by their district of origin, such as Grass Valley and Forest Hill. These strike an edifying contrast to those also on display from Colorado or Transylvania, Romania.

Gold discovered in Forest Hill, California
Gold discovered in Forest Hill, California
Gold Discovered in Grass Valley, California
Gold Discovered in Grass Valley, California

Nuggets

While the collection of various gold samples is vast, three massive nuggets in the lower right of the case quickly dominate ones attention.  Of particular note is a 1612 gram nugget from Eureka Mine in California.  The other two are from Shore Mine in Tuolumne County, California.

Gold Au 1612 grams Eureka mine, California
Gold
Au
1612 grams
Eureka mine, California
Gold Au Shore mine, Tuolumne County California
Gold
Au
Shore mine, Tuolumne County
California
Gold Au Shore mine, Tuolumne County California
Gold
Au
Shore mine, Tuolumne County
California

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