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A display case features bullets on the left and, on the right, a gold nugget from the Keelung River, magnified under a lens and supported by a black stand. A placard details the "largest native gold" (303g), composed of flakes/dendrites among quartz and breccias. The collection is attributed to Kuo-Shing Chang.
Tair

Nov 8, 2025

New Taipei, Taiwan

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A display case features bullets on the left and, on the right, a gold nugget from the Keelung River, magnified under a lens and supported by a black stand. A placard details the "largest native gold" (303g), composed of flakes/dendrites among quartz and breccias. The collection is attributed to Kuo-Shing Chang.

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