Mining Claims For Sale

Deadwood Creek
Placer Mining Claims
Plumas County

Advanced Geologic has one placer mining claim for sale on Deadwood Creek. Please see the following link for specific information.

These are federal mining claims and the minerals are protected by law. ALL mining activity on these claims is prohibited unless permission is obtained from Advanced Geologic Exploration. Any individual unlawfully mining on legally staked claims will be violating federal mining laws.

Kona Gold - 40 acres
$5,500

Our Kona Gold claim is located near Taylor Gulch, in the famous Meadow Valley Gold District. This district is located in west-central Plumas County, and is about 8 miles West of Quincy. Historically, this mining district was mined from the early gold rush days, through the early nineties and is still being actively mined today.

Geology- The east portion of the district is underlain by quartzite, slate, schist, limestone, amphibolite and serpentine. Meadow Valley is covered by Pleistocene lake beds. Granite lies to the west. There are a number of scattered patches of auriferous Tertiary gravel, in the vicinity of and northwest of Spanish Ranch, were mined by hydraulicking and drifting. The Pleistocene lake gravels also yielded some gold. The only source of lode gold was the Diadem mine.

Work Cited: “Gold Districts of California” Edition 193. William B. Clark. 1998

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Deadwood Creek, Kona Gold