Hard Times No. I Placer Mining Claim
Hard Times No. 1
Legacy Serial No. MMC200416
MLRS Serial No. MT101338269 Sold
NW ¼ of PB37
T15N, R28W
Mineral County, Montana
The Hard Times No. 1 Gold Claim offers an impressive mining opportunity. An extensive amount of exposed bedrock as well as the natural stream bed support productive gold recovery.The claim is suited for most types of gold mining activites from panning, to sluicing, sniping, high-banking, metal detecting, dowsing and dredging.
Mineral County, Montana
Mineral County is located in the vast "Big Sky Country" of Montana. The crest of the Bitterroot Mountains divides Montana from Idaho and serves as the county’s western boundary. The topography varies from remote, high alpine lakes to whitewater streams and from heavily forested ridges to smooth rolling meadows.
Hard Times No. 1
40 Acres
Test results have been most encouraging when panning, sluicing, and test dredging. Other than testing and accessment work, the Hard Times Mine No 1 has not been actively mined since the great Cedar Creek Gold Rush. The claim has not been worked beyond routine sampling and assessment work.
The Hard Times No.1 Placer Gold Claim offers impressive mining opportunities. An extensive amount of exposed bedrock as well as the natural streambed support productive gold recovery.
The Hard Times No. 1 Placer Claims is part of a contiguous block of approximately 1200 acres slated for commercial gold exploration and production. Gold is present at a grade sufficient to have a strong effect on the economics of an excavation project. The package is available for sale/lease or joint-venture.
Sale Price: Sold
For More Information, please contact:
Marlene A. Affeld
PO Box 70
Saint Regis, Montana 59866
509-389-2606
beautiful area to mine for gold. I would love to try it out ! :)
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