The men on Jungle Gold ean somewhere between $30,000 - $50,000 per episode.
It is not known how much Discovery Channel pays Gas Monkey Garage per episode. Discovery Channel does not publicize how much they pay their actors.
They are reportedly paid $5000 an episode.
They pay each member $14.75 per episode.
The cast members of Bearing Sea Gold all received a lump sum payment of $75.000 for the season. Some elected to receive payments and others took the single payment. This was in addition to what they earned from the shares of gold that were harvested.
The men on Jungle Gold ean somewhere between $30,000 - $50,000 per episode.
There has been over 67.3 ouces a day from the miners is Australia
It is not known how much Discovery Channel pays Gas Monkey Garage per episode. Discovery Channel does not publicize how much they pay their actors.
Gold miners never found a set amount a day. The amounts changed based on location, weather, and how much had been mined prior.
They hollered, "EUREKA!". Then dug up as much as they could, and headed to the assay office. After that, they headed to the local saloon, tied on one, bragged about their discovery, and were quickly claim jumped. This is the Hollywood version. In reality, they would be very secretive about their find, and increase their efforts as much as possible in hopes of finding more gold.
on average for a bucket 16 dollars
Todd and Jack hoff-man make 5000 an episode and they are to split that with the remaining crew.i think that they get paid 0.03 cents per miliounce of gold they dig up.I think you are missing a '0' in that amount per episode. I think the number is around $50,000 plus any gold they discover.
They are reportedly paid $5000 an episode.
30 shillings a month whether they found gold or not.
yes, or even China. It was much cheaper
Frustrated expectations, could gold miners become rich? Yeah sure, but that would happen to 1 from 50 gold miners in their whole lives... Just imagine spending a life stiring water and mud to get how much? 2oz / 50 grs of gold? The average gold miner was a poor believer praying for a miracle.
It depends on if he finds gold or not. He could make millions (not likely but possible), or he could leave with less money than he started out with.