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    Kuger Pay Dirt $$$

    A while back I posted to a thread about pay dirt "why you shouldn’t buy it". Now I’m new to prospecting and live in Indiana, which is not your best place to findgold. This pay dirt discussion peaked my interest so I did what any prospectorwould do. I started doing some homework on pay dirt sellers. Kinda likestudying the creek. You just go digging anywhere and well you probably won’tfind much. I did some homework and found a seller right hear on T-Net that hasa pretty good reputation. When talking with Kuger he was right up front andsaid it’s no different than you going out and digging your own dirt sometimesit’s good, sometimes it’s not, I’m just doing the digging for ya. He did saythere’s no guarantee but he’s has good customer satisfaction. That for me wasas good as finding that spot on the creek that just looks right but you neverknow until you start digging. So dig or buy I did….. 2# of Kuger’s CaliforniaPay Dirt. And what a ya know there’s Gold in them hills. The Pic’s should tellit all. Enjoy and remember prospect your pay dirt dealers just like you’dprospect the creek, find the best spot and dig in. You just never know.

    Who says Pay Dirt doesn't Pay..Thanks Kuger "We hit the streak on this one" From one Happy Hoosier Prospector...

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    Thats what makes it all worth while to me bud.Every once in a while things work out,and it makes it all the better to get to share the sucess.Thanks my friend and I am as thrilled as you are!!!
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    M.X.T , Tesoro Tejon



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    That is some nice looking gold! So Kuger, how much you selling paydirt for? I might see about getting some from you in a couple of weeks after I make some money!
    If I was President; I would take away welfare! I wouldn't make any bargains with foreign countries! I wouldn't take #@*& from any country! I would close the borders! I would get rid of taxes! I would make EVERYONE own at least 5 guns! I would ENFORCE Finders Keepers Law !!!!!!!!

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    It pays to do your research. A friend picked up some recently at a GPAA gold show and I was surprised at what he got out of it. There were 2 colors of gold so my guess is the salted it a bit but if you can get it from respected member like Kuger right here that's a win/win for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by calisdad View Post
    It pays to do your research. A friend picked up some recently at a GPAA gold show and I was surprised at what he got out of it. There were 2 colors of gold so my guess is the salted it a bit but if you can get it from respected member like Kuger right here that's a win/win for sure.
    Thanks Cali's Dad
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    M.X.T , Tesoro Tejon



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    kuger, looks like you gained a friend for life ! good deal , it helps when you deal with honest folks.
    no matter where you go,there you are!

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    Quote Originally Posted by strickman View Post
    kuger, looks like you gained a friend for life ! good deal , it helps when you deal with honest folks.
    Yep,Strick,have made a few,and its what its all about.
    I have mined my whole life and we take it for granted some folks cant walk out the back door and find gold
    M.X.T , Tesoro Tejon



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    Hunter, please allow me to highjack the thread for a moment... Kuger, I said a few months ago that I would buy some of your dirt when you started up this year. You selling now? PM me please. TTC
    Goodnight, Jesty Puller, wherever you are!

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    Haha, never would have thought that Indiana would've had gold.
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    Dave, Nor did I but with the help of many hours of reading post on the Tnet and Indiana Geo reports I have learned to find it. Collected .75 g ( about $37 worth today)since March of this year. Spent way more than that prospecting it. For me it wasn't about the value of the gold but the fact I was learning how to find it in Indiana. I'm going to guess if I can find it here I can find it elsewhere. I hope to make it to a proverbial gold area someday and give it a try. Kuger helped me make that decision with his Pay Dirt. Sure I didn't go out and find it, but I ain't never seen gold like that here and now I want to go find some. Kinda keeps the Fever ya know.
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    Yes, how much? I'd be interested in trying some next month or so...

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    Barndawg, Gotta talk to Kuger but If he in a streak I wouldn't wait too long. It's just like when you find a good streak it don't last forever. Just saying.
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    1. What was the price for, and what amount of dirt, is in the top photo- the one that yielded the gold?

    2. What is the value of the gold that was removed from the dirt?

    3. What is the transport cost of the dirt?

    I would appreciate some numbers, thanks.
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    Yes, numbers would be great...

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    G.I.B. You sure ask alot of questions and honestly the way they are stated and numbered I'm kinda not sure if they are questions or demands. As I stated in my post It's 2# (thats two pounds) of dirt, The pictures are several pans of maybe 1/2 cup of dirt ea. The last picture shows how much gold by gram ( 2.25g) that was panned out of the 2# of dirt. You can figure out what it's worth. It cost me $6.00 to transport or what I call ship. I bought it from Kuger who is a respected member of this forum. As far as how much it cost, ask Kuger (I was happy with the results vs cost) Hope this explains things, Thanks for your interest.
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    No, not demands, just questions. I'm curious about how much a 2 pound sack of dirt costs. I also wanted to know what the price of shipping was, (thanks for clarifying) and how much gold came from said dirt, (thanks for clarifying).

    So, $6 for shipping-

    Unknown price for the dirt-

    Presently 2.5 grams of gold @ $1584.40 an oz is worth $50.93 as of June 25th 2012. 2.25 grams, a buck or two less...

    Now, If I knew what the price for the 2 pounds of dirt was, it would help me make a decision as to purchasing the dirt or not.

    I know every sack of dirt will NOT be the same. Some more, some less- but this will give me a baseline to work off of in making my decision.

    Thanks in advance for your help- sorry if I sounded demanding- they were just questions so I can make an informed decision.
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    2 grams of let's say 22k gold is more like 80 instead of 50 . Even if it was 100 bucks a bag that's still a good deal for paydirt. Let's see you get a deal like that on eBay. If it was 100 a bag I do not know the price
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    Quote Originally Posted by okie jack View Post
    2 grams of let's say 22k gold is more like 80 instead of 50 . Even if it was 100 bucks a bag that's still a good deal for paydirt. Let's see you get a deal like that on eBay. If it was 100 a bag I do not know the price
    I've never bought a bag of paydirt, that is why I'm asking for the price. So I will gain some knowledge into a subject I know very little about. Isn't that what this board is all about?

    Learning and sharing?

    So, how much is a 2 pound bag of paydirt? (like the one example at the beginning of this post)
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    Quote Originally Posted by G.I.B.

    I've never bought a bag of paydirt, that is why I'm asking for the price. So I will gain some knowledge into a subject I know very little about. Isn't that what this board is all about?

    Learning and sharing?

    So, how much is a 2 pound bag of paydirt? (like the one example at the beginning of this post)
    I was not meaning you as in you I was meaning anyone. Most pay dirt I have seen if it is any good is most of the time 100 for a 2 pound bag with a couple of grams and that is a good bag. Most is just a couple of flakes for 20 bucks or something like that.
    Whites dfx and xlt Treasure hunting mding ,catch hunting , arrowhead hunting ,garage sale hitting, Finds of 2012 mding 6 gold rings 3 silver quarter 1896,1915 ,1956, dimes 12 silver , Gold rings 6 3 14k 1 22k 2 10k .

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    G.I.B. Please shoot Kuger a PM and ask how much his pay dirt is selling for now. I don't think it would be proper for me to give anyone an impression that Kuger may sell you dirt for the price I had to pay. It is up to him. He's a very striaght up honest dude who has been minimg for.....well forever he says. He know his stuff. Just remember it's still propsecting anyway you look at it, good days and so so days. I don't think you'll be disappointed.
    19 Silver's - 31 Wheat's - 1 Silver Anklet , 1-.925 Rings - 0 Gold - Oldest Coins 1875(s) Seated Liberty Dime & 1864 Indiana Head.

 

 
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