Welcome Stranger: Found in Victoria, Australia in 1869 by John Deason and Richard Oates, the Welcome Stranger is the largest alluvial gold nugget ever discovered.
Pepita Canaã: Discovered in Brazil in 1983, this impressive nugget weighs around 60.82 kilograms (1,955 troy ounces).
Hand of Faith: Discovered in Australia in 1980 with a metal detector by Kevin Hillier, the Hand of Faith nugget weighs 875 troy ounces (27.21 kilograms).
Normandy Nugget: Found in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia in 1995, this nugget weighs approximately 25.5 kilograms (820 troy ounces).
Welcome Nugget: Found in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia in 1858, this nugget weighed 2,217 troy ounces (69 kilograms) and was the largest gold nugget found in Victoria at the time.
Blanche Barkly Nugget: Discovered in Kingower, Victoria, Australia in 1857, this nugget weighed 1,094 troy ounces (34 kilograms) and was notable for its large size and purity.
Gold of Ophir: Found in New South Wales, Australia in the mid-19th century, this nugget weighed around 23.3 kilograms (749 troy ounces).
Holtermann Nugget: Discovered in Hill End, New South Wales, Australia in 1872, this nugget weighed 630 troy pounds (235 kilograms) and is the largest specimen ever found in the world.