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LODE MINING CLAIM SO CAL GOLD SILVER ORE MINE INYO COUNTY LARGE TAILINGS For Sale


LODE MINING CLAIM SO CAL GOLD SILVER ORE MINE INYO COUNTY LARGE TAILINGS
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LODE MINING CLAIM SO CAL GOLD SILVER ORE MINE INYO COUNTY LARGE TAILINGS:
$4999.00


General Claim Information

“WINNING offer IS THE SALE PRICE, NO TRANSFER FEES OR HIDDEN COST! WE GUARANTEE CLEAR TITLE AND VALIDITY OF THE CLAIM!” This claim has just recently become available. 1 ea 20.66 acre lode mining claim in Inyo County, Historic name \"Defense Mine\" CAMC0310145. The center of the claim is around 36.244564° -117.460791°. Access and parking with a 4WD PU, or other off-road type vehicle, last 1/4 mile is a bit rocky. This area has been a gold producer for over 100 years. Mining Claims are an investment. Spend a little more and get a real mining property.


Historyof Gold Production in Inyo County

“Gold has been produced from numerous minesscattered throughout Inyo County, but, unfortunately, details of the geologyand production of individual districts are incomplete.

From 1880 through 1959, a total of 496,000 ounces ofgold was mined in the county. Most of this was lode production, but aconsiderable quantity was a byproduct from lead-silver, tungsten, and copperores. Mining began as early as 1861 (Knopf, 1918, p. 105) in the Russ districtin the Inyo Range, but production data for these early years are incomplete.

The lode deposits are scattered throughout numerousmountain ranges in the county. The most important gold-producing districts arethe Ballarat and Wild Rose in the Panamint Range, the Chloride Cliff in theFuneral Range, the Resting Springs in the Nopah Range, the Sherman in the ArgusRange, the Union in the Inyo Range, and the Willshire-Bishop Creek, animportant tungsten district on the east slope of the Sierras. In the earlydays, gold placers were worked on a small scale in Mazourka and Marble Canyons,on the west and east slopes of the Inyo Range” (Koschmann & Bergendahl,1968. P. 62-63).

Koschmann, A. H., and M. H. Bergendahl. \"InyoCounty.\" Principal Gold-producing Districts of the United States.Washington: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, 1968. 62-63. Print.


History of the Defense Mine and Production Records
***THERE IS A NICE VIDEO ON YOUTUBE OF MINE INTERIOR******SEARCH \"THE DEFENSE MINE\"***
Defense mine produced around 10,000 tons of ore, the ore is high in silver 9 to 12 ounces per ton, 20% lead, 18 to 27% manganese, and some gold. I wouldrecommend this mine for someone looking for acommercialoperation and would be willing to work with the buyer by allowing then to pay monthly while they evaluate the claim, the total metal produced would look something like this today. Dave
1. 100,000 oz Silver $1,500,0002. 4,000,000 LBS Lead $1,600,0003. 1,000 ozGold $1,200,000 TOTAL $4,300,000
Here\'s a very detailed report on the mine, which has diagrams of the mine.Payment Plan Option
A payment plan is available for this claim should you wish to not pay the full $6,000.00 upon purchase.There would be a down payment of $1,000.00.Monthly payments of $500.00 would be made until the full $6,000.00 balance is paid in full.
If you wish to make payments contact me before you buy and I will send an invoice for you to make payments from.Your final offerIS THE PRICE YOU PAY NO TRANSFER FEES OR HIDDEN COST!Our legal team will create a quitclaim deed and file it with the BLM and the County Recorders office, transferring ownership to you. We will mail your documents to you and have the County Recorders office return recorded deed to you. Dave

Picture Information

1. Massive tailings from the mine.

2. Ore bin and processing area.

3. There is still some ore in the bin.

4. Topography Map. Shows the main shaft and the upper zip-line area

5. BLM Map

6.Claimboundaries map.

7. Zip-line leading down from the upper area of the claim.

8. Tracks going into the mine.

9. Looking down the main shaft.

10.Super heated rock.

11. Area Map.

12. Location map.

Here are the answers to the 10 most common questions I get asked,

1.What am I purchasing with this sale?A 100% ownership interest in this mining claim, the exclusive rights to all gold, gems, rare earth, and minerals you find on the claim. Ownership of the land is not included.

2.What is a “Mining Claim”?A mining claim gives the claimant the exclusive rights to minerals on lands owned by the citizens of the United States. Mining claims are tangible assets; they can be bought, sold, traded, leased, gifted, or willed using a quitclaim deed.

3.What is the difference between a “Lode Claim” and a “Placer Claim”?A “Lode Claim” gives the claimant exclusive rights to minerals located in rock or veins; “Placer Claim” gives the claimant exclusive rights to minerals detached from the original location. Or another way to say this would be a “Lode Claim gives you subsurface mineral rights, often there are shafts or tunnels constructed, “Placer Claim” gives you surface or just below the surface mineral rights, often a river bed or stream bed.

4.Do I have to pay a royalty to the Federal Government for the gold or minerals I find?No! A mining claim is considered “Locatable” by the Government. Locatable means you own what you find!

5.What happens if I win this sale?At no additional cost to you our legal team will prepare a notarized quitclaim deed in the name(s) you request giving you100%ownership of this mining claim. We will send you copies of the Notice of Location, County Recordation, GPS Coordinates if applicable, and the quitclaim deed.

6.How do I get the claim in my name?At no additional cost to you we will file the quitclaim deedwith the Bureau of Land Management (BLM).

7.Can I change the name of my claim?Yes, let me know the name you would like and I will include the completed forms for you to sign and submit to the BLM and County Recorders Office.

8.How do I know were my claim is?The claim is marked as required by federal and state laws with the discovery mount and corner mounts when needed. A copy of the “Notice of Location” is included in the mounts. GPS Coordinate’s or Public Land Survey was used as a permanent monument in locating this claim ensuring your legal rights!

9.How do I access my claim?Images of the routes you can use to get on the claim are included in the sale. Most claims are accessible by a 2 wheel drive truck and some by a car. We have decided to give you images of the access roads and any information we have to help you decide if this claim is right for you.

10.What do I have to do to keep my mining claim forever?You must pay annual maintenance fees of $155 for a lode claim, $155 per every 20 acre increment on a placer claim, or file a waiver of fee if you have less than 10 claims. The waiver or fee must be filed/paid on or before September 1st, for the following year.

READER ADVISORY

THIS sale IS FORAN UNPATENTED MINING CLAIM ON FEDERAL LANDIT IS LIMITED TOMINERAL, WATER, AND TIMBER RIGHTS ONLY LAND IS NOT INCLUDED!!CAL-GOLD RESOURCES,LLCGUARANTEESTITLE TO THE MINING CLAIM ONLY AND DOES NOTGUARANTEETHEQUANTITY, QUALITY, OR TYPE OF MINERALS FOUND ON THE CLAIM!

THIS INFORMATION MAY CONTAIN CERTAIN FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS.THERE CAN BE NO ASSURANCE THAT SUCH STATEMENTS WILL PROVE ACCURATE, AND ACTUAL RESULTS AND DEVELOPMENTS ARE LIKELY TO DIFFER, IN SOME CASE MATERIALLY, FROM THOSE EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED BY THE FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS CONTAINED IN THIS INFORMATION RELEASE. READERS OF THIS RELEASE ARE CAUTIONED NOT TO PLACE UNDUE RELIANCE ON ANY SUCH FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS.


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