Can someone help me Identify this.

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Garrett ADS 3
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I bought a Garrett ads 3 from a gentleman in the area,I went out to some tracks here in town and was kickin up some dust till i got a good signal,
It was an old snuf can about 2 inches down and 3 inches across. I put it in my truck till yesterday. I remembered it and pulled it out last night and opened it. I found what looks like a mine claim of some kind, dated 1941. County of San Miguel.
 

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Sweet. Never seen one but that's a wild find
 

I think it belongs to a mine,there is no name on it.
 

welcome to t -net and that is a sweet find really a claim for a mine the is cool
 

cool find. maybe you're the new owner of a mine :icon_thumleft:
 

That's cool, you may need to get you attorney that will work probono for you.
 

When my nearsighted eyes saw the words "Colorado" and "lode" pop out of your aging paper, I thought, "Wow, it probably really is a mine claim" Go for it! Even if it now exists underneath a set of condos, dude ranch, or a shopping center, you'll have a good time nailing down the location. And maybe it truly is in a highly mineralized area of SW Colorado & where you can work the claim! Have fun & keep us posted! Andi
 

LOL!Folks dont realize if you dont pay on assessment fee's to a claim to keep it active its Null and void after a while I guess....
 

Yeah But I think it would worth checking into. Just saying.
 

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