My First Quartz Gold Specimen

sierra_ronin

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Here are some pictures of the first quartz gold specimen I discovered near the end of 2013. I was walking down an access road and this little beaut was facing gold side up to greet me. After doing some simple density analysis I found that the specimen has a density very close to the average density of quartz so the gold here is probably only a thin sheet. Still cool though.

I will post more specimens in the near future.


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TAKODA

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Here are some pictures of the first quartz gold specimen I discovered near the end of 2013. I was walking down an access road and this little beaut was facing gold side up to greet me. After doing some simple density analysis I found that the specimen has a density very close to the average density of quartz so the gold here is probably only a thin sheet. Still cool though.

I will post more specimens in the near future.


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sierra_ronin

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That gravel bar on the left side looks like a good spot to sluice...

My partner and I were running material through a sluice on a similar gravel bar down stream. This area happens to have quite a lot of placer claim activity but we found a small gap that is still open. We are trying to get a beat on it.
 

Hefty1

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My partner and I were running material through a sluice on a similar gravel bar down stream. This area happens to have quite a lot of placer claim activity but we found a small gap that is still open. We are trying to get a beat on it.


Small gap? What area is that if you don't mind me askin?
 

Hefty1

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Well...if that is the river I think it is...there is no gaps between claims.
 

Hefty1

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Well GoldGreenhorn...now that we got that solved, I bet the guys would love to see more of what you found.
 

Lanny in AB

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It's always fun to find gold on the surface. Somehow, it never gets old.

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Lanny
 

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