Post Pics of your gold, treasures found in the Supers here!

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I'll post a treasure find.....a treasure to me!
Found by Azdave on the coyote/Texans claim (my dad's claim tag) & the post, a hill where the kings 5th was dug up in the 50's.
Thank you Dave!!

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azdave35

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more from the black queen
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PotBelly Jim

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Thanks, Dave. Had read about the Black Queen ore being different, but never seen any. Strange looking stuff.
 

azdave35

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Thanks, Dave. Had read about the Black Queen ore being different, but never seen any. Strange looking stuff.

they named it the black queen because of the high manganese content..hence the black color of the rock...the red is red hematite ...i have some lower grade ore from the b.q. ..it has visible gold on it but you don't see the high gold content until you hit the black manganese ..then it lights up like a christmas tree:icon_thumright:
 

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That might be what they mean when they said Rose Quarts,

Babymick1 looks pretty Rosie to me!
 

wrmickel1

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It's sure got Quite in here, Rusty Gold, I thought Gold never rusted. Anyway it sure racked up 3500 views in a couple days.

I do have another pic of some kind of ore. Not to far from where I found this ore, To the right of me I mean. I'm not sure
what it is I'll have it checked out.

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Unless you would know,

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Matthew Roberts

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All gold from the Superstition Mountains.

0207191028a.jpg Roberts, Worst placer gold

0207191029.jpg Roberts, Worst placer gold

0207191029a.jpg 85% hand cobbed gold

0207191027.jpg hand cobbed gold

0207191031a.jpg piece from under Waltz bed

0207191036.jpg Jim Hatt gold

0207191037.jpg Cinnabar and Realgar from Mercury Mine.
 

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I think it’s faked, that gold clanking around doesn’t have the right ring tone.
 

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I agree 393 plus there is no way large nuggets could sit on top of loose and soft material. specially in moving water. it would sink right through the fine material like a warm knife through butter. my wife is from that location. even she says its b.s.. this guy has made several videos in Khazakstan near Russia. he gets paid by youtube for his high views. that is not real gold. in that part of the world he would already be dead . not making multiple videos and displaying 80 pounds of gold alone in the open . IMO. and some facts.
 

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