
The nugget was the second largest nugget found in Australia since the 1930s. The sale price was supposedly around $US1m. It is still regarded as the largest modern nugget found by a metal detector, anywhere in the world. This explains why some publications continue to give an incorrect weight. It was initially incorrectly stated as weighing only 720 ozt, but after correction, the new calculation was 874.82 ozt. Replicas of the nugget are on display at a number of Golden Nugget casinos, including Golden Nugget Laughlin and Golden Nugget Atlantic City. The Hand of Faith is currently on public display at Golden Nugget Las Vegas in the United States. It was sold to the Golden Nugget Casino Chain for over a million dollars. Kovac's Gems & Minerals were appointed agents for the sale of the huge nugget, by the gold nugget finder, Kevin Hillier. The announcement of the discovery occurred at a press conference, attended by the Premier of Victoria Dick Hamer, in Melbourne on 8 October 1980. Weighing 875 troy ounces (27.21 kg, or 72 troy pounds and 11 troy ounces), the gold nugget was only 12 inches below the surface, resting in a vertical position. The Hand of Faith is a nugget of fine-quality gold that was found by Kevin Hillier using a metal detector near Kingower, Victoria, Australia on 26 September 1980. The Hand of Faith is the world's largest gold nugget found by using a metal detector.
