Mining Claims For Sale

North Fork Feather River

North Fork Feather River
Placer Mining Claims

The Serpent's Tail placer claim has two claims left on the North Fork Feather River. Just recently one of our clients that purchaced one of our North Fork claims called with the exciting news of the gold he was getting. He wasn't doing anything fancy besides digging and panning!

Advanced Geologic has one last placer mining claim for sale on the on the North Fork of the North Fork Feather River. Please see the following link for specific information, maps and photographs.

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

North Fork Feather River
Serpent's Tail - 40 acres **Featured Claim!!**
$10,000
$10,000
Legacy - 70 acres
SOLD
Marvin Gardens - 20 acres
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Park Place - 40 acres
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Caribou-Pinoneer Mines - 121.32 acres
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Caribou King - 35 acres
SOLD
North Fork Queen - 40 acres
SOLD
North Fork of the North Fork Feather River
Serpent's Eye - 35 acres
SOLD

Located in northwestern Plumas County, this district lies between Lake Almanor to the north and Twain and Virgilia to the south-southwest. We affectionally call it the "Golden Triangle". This area contains rich lode and placer deposits that have leaked gold into the river since the Northern Sierra began its uplift. Mining began around the 1850s, continued on through the 1930s, and today you can still find miners along the rivers in this very successful mining district. When active, the Calgon Mine produced 43,000 ounces of gold and numerous smaller deposits have produced thousands of ounces as well.

Geology- In this district, slate is most abundant, but also present are sandstone, limestone, quartzite and conglomerates. In addition, there are greenstones and serpentine. The ore-deposits in this district consist of gold-quartz veins which occur in breciated zones in all of the formations, but they are most abundant in the slates and greenstones. The ore contains free fold and varying amounts of sulfides, including arsenopyrite. Some of the veins and vein zones are 20 or more feet thick. An appreciable number of high-grade pockets were found. In places the placer deposits, both Teritary and Recent in age, were extremely rich.

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

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