Mineral (as opposed to the chemical element)
1 Half of this table case is covered with native gold and alloys.
2 Each miner had his buckskin purse filled with native gold .
3 To make identity absolutely certain, on the forefinger was a ring of native gold , which the Dutchman always wore.
4 Her wonderful hair was swept up in a new fashion from her forehead, a dull gold comb against its native gold .
5 Upon the surface of that earth are found rude masses of native gold , of a weight that one is afraid to mention.
6 His beads, which were large and conspicuous, were of native gold , rudely enough wrought, but ornamented with Scottish pearls of rare size and beauty.
7 In one of these, last year, a massive piece of native gold , weighing 24½ pounds Russian, (the Russian pound is about 1½ oz.
8 In this enormous collection we discovered a block of pure nickel weighing 4,600 pounds as well as very large nuggets of native gold and silver.
9 Native gold was likewise found there, but the quantity was so small as not to draw from the travellers a suitable degree of attention.
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