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Photo by Ted Scott of Goldplacer.com1
Copper placer nuggets recovered by Rod Fitzhugh of Arizonagoldprospectors.com2, Laszlo Krolik and Ted Scott of Goldplacer.com1 in December of 2005 in Arizona.
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