Nice specimen

El Cooter

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What do you think Jim??? This thing was about a foot down, found with GMT about 3 weeks ago.



Chris
 

Hay Coot

Don't know about Jim but I think it's PURTY,
about time someone posted a little gold. Chuck
 

Thanks guys, here is the back side....It came up with one bar on the Iron ID and was a loud signal..



Chris
 

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I was running 7 on the Sat. and 8 on the gain. I dont remember the ground numbers.. I run those settings alot and do quite well.....How about you Jim any recent finds??



Chris
 

Thats a beauty Coot!!!!Is that another tailing pile find?You gotta find where that came from!!!!Hey hows Matt??
 

Hi Kuger, that was a small trench find... I found a hill where they trenched up the vein and it was in a small pile. I havent seen Matt in a while.... :-\



Cooter
 

WOW...Cooter Thats sweeet..I have found many white rock critters But no trace of the gold stuff yet..Now i know
more of what to look for..thanks..for posting such Beauty!!!!...Holey smokes 1 foot down the GMT is a powerhouse..
Jim you ever find any such gold up in them there silver ore location..Or does the 2 types not mix well.. :thumbsup:
 

Jim, some ground!
 

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:o :o :o :o Stunning specimen!!! Is that bull quartz? Not what you'd normally find Gold in :)
 

dj, that isn't bull quartz, you can tell from the iron staining in it. Another thing to look at is the matrix on that piece, not something associated with bull quartz. The thing to remember is that even tho there is iron present, it won't oxidize and stain the quartz if it isn't exposed to air. Just from the pic, I'd have to guess the lode isn't too far away, but in a relative term since that piece has obviously traveled some, but only shows a few years of staining.
 

AZ-Mtnman said:
dj, that isn't bull quartz, you can tell from the iron staining in it. Another thing to look at is the matrix on that piece, not something associated with bull quartz. The thing to remember is that even tho there is iron present, it won't oxidize and stain the quartz if it isn't exposed to air. Just from the pic, I'd have to guess the lode isn't too far away, but in a relative term since that piece has obviously traveled some, but only shows a few years of staining.

I didn't think it was. Thanks for the description!! Helps a ton. Much appreciated, I always like learning. ;D

I'd agree that the lode is close by. Finding that vein...well... :o
 

I used a GMT to find that piece. I also think we found the source, lots of digs up the hill and one mine where they followed the vein in.




Coot
 

Sweet find, was that a picture of the creek where the rock was found in? if it is then head up stream, the vein source shouldn't be to far away by the looks of the rock. Great find......NOW go up stream and find the vein and keep us posted.

db
 

Hi Dan, not realy a creek more of a wash. I have found the source but it has a bear living in it! Im looking for a voulunteer to go in and wrestle him. I think Jim H. will do it.



Cooter
 

Jim, its worth a try! :o



Chris
 

as the finder of the mine I vote a certain older gentleman ( since he's in the late stages of life anyhow :tongue3: ) enter mine and have bear chase him down/up mountain out of mine :thumbsup:


Then you can go get my gold cooty :icon_king:
 

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