Placer Mining Claim For Sale

Tesoro Perdido
Placer Mining Claim

±15 Acres

Price: $10,000

This Spanish Creek is legendary in Plumas County for gold. The Tertiary channels piled gravels thick and deep along its valley walls that were amazingly rich. Miners armed with long toms, rockers and hydraulic hoses extensively mined the massive deposits for their fortune. It was a true bonanza. The Spanish Creek headwaters drained granite intrusions that shot gold-rich quartz veins into the surrounding rock, and over the millions of years, eroded and washed down valley only to accumulate in thick, massive deposits.

The gold is bright and plentiful! It is both rounded (Tertiary gravel source) and chunky (nearby bedrock source). The claim attributes are:

  • Local gravels on bedrock.
  • Small to large gravel bars.
  • Some remnant terraces.
  • Tree roots & grass clumps, downed trees, logs, etc.
  • Shallow to deep water.
  • Mining level: Recreational to advanced.
  • Dredging friendly (when the law is reversed).
  • Good potential for backhoe and small trommel.
  • Quiet and safe area; very beautiful. Good fishing and swiming.
  • Children and senior friendly - fun for all!

This is an ideal claim for those who like to prospect in areas not too remote and nearby to amenities, such as good restaurants and accommodations. Quincy has a modest nightlife, a movie theater and a Safeway, as well as a series of motels and B&Bs. Quincy is also the county seat for the county.

Miners and prospectors will have a life-time of opportunities before this claim is played out.

This spot is one of a kind and you will want to add this claim to your portfolio. It is beautiful, quiet, and safe.


Click here Google Earth Fly To and see an aerial photo of Tesoro Perdido and the claims boundries.

Google map it for directions to claim.
Pinpoint is on Access Road @ Northwest Corner.


Estimated GPS Coordinates:

Latitude
Longitude
Elevation
Northeast Corner Boundary:
40.02747° N
120.96344° W
3197 ft.
Access Rd @ Northwest Corner Boundary:
40.02747° N
120.96475° W
3145 ft.
Southwest Corner Boundary:
40.02431° N
120.96484° W
3148 ft.
Southeast Corner Boundary:
40.02422° N
120.96233° W
3288 ft.
Spanish Creek @ Center of Western Claim Boundary:
40.02588° N
120.96293° W
3040 ft.
Spanish Creek @ Center of Eastern Claim Boundary:
40.02554° N
120.96426° W
3046 ft.

Standard Information
The Location Notice for the Tesoro Perdido placer mining claim has been recorded at the Plumas County Recorder's Office (see registered number above) and the Bureau of Land Management Federal Mining Claim Number is pending. It is a non-patented federal mining claim. Fees are current and you will need to file appropriate paperwork to hold the property every year thereafter. Annual tax assessment on the property is approximately $1.12/acre.

BLM Fees & Advanced Geologic Transfer Fees

Upon payment, the mineral claim will be transferred via a notarized Quitclaim notice filed in your name with Plumas County and the BLM. Limited payment terms and conditions are available; information available on request. All sales are final.

Advanced Geologic has an exceptional annual claim paperwork filing service that will maintain your annual filings for any claim in the United States. Advanced Geologic reminds you that you MUST file annual notices with both the county in which the claim is located AND with the Bureau of Land Management by the appropriate dates. There are NO exceptions and errors will lead to the loss of your claim! Are your claims filed correctly?

Advanced Geologic is a professional geologic consulting firm located in Chester, California. We not only sell quality mining claims, but we also help people work their claims. Our experience in resource evaluations, compliance and permitting and claim portfolio management allows our clients and buyers to go for the GOLD.

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