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Squirrel Creek Mine & Squirrel Creek Mine Extension |
Squirrel Creek Mine ±200 Acres BLM CAMC #Pending $165,000 The Squirrel Creek Mine and Squirrel Creek Mine Extension are composed of a glacial deposit that was historically hydraulicly mined and known as the Grizzly Bear Mine . It was reported that the deposit contianed "coarse gold throughout". There is still a huge amount of un-mined deposit remaining on the claims! The Squirrel Creek Mine and Squirrel Creek Mine Extension claims are 4wd accessible on rough, overgrown brushy roads. A beautiful drive-in campsite is on the claim. The site is beautiful, quiet, and secluded. All types and levels of prospector will love this claim, from panning, sluicing, metal detecting, high banking, to a small trommel operation, the Squirrel Creek Mine and Squirrel Creek Mine Extension claims have abundant opportunites for all. The Johnsville Mining District is both a lode and placer gold district, it is at the north end of a major belt of gold mineralization that extends southward through the Sierra City district in Sierra County. The river and stream gravels in the general area were first placer-mined in 1849 or 1850. The Eureka quartz vein, discovered in 1851, quickly brought many miners to the region, and much coarse gold was recovered from the creeks and considerable high-grade ore from the lode mines during those early years. The history of mining here can be continued with YOU! This exceptional claim won't last long, don't miss your opportunity to own the Squirrel Creek Mine and Squirrel Creek Mine Extension claims with their huge potential to find your fortune! Claim Georeferences
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Standard Information The Location Notices for the Squirrel Creek Mine and Squirrel Creek Mine Extension placer mining claims have been recorded at the Plumas County Recorder's Office (see registered numbers above) and the Bureau of Land Management is pending. It is a non-patented federal mining claim. Fees are current for 2012 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 an acre. Upon payment, the mineral claim will be transferred via a notarized Quitclaim notice filed in your name with Plumas County and the BLM. A $150 fee is assessed to handle the transfer. Limited payment terms and conditions are available; information available on request. 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. Interested? Send us an email or call.
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