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GREY GOLD QUARTZ SPECIMEN GOLD IN QUARTZ MICROMOUNT 4.1 GRAMS

$ 31.67

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    CALIFORNIA
    GOLD QUARTZ
    SPECIMEN
    Gold from the
    Mother Lode
    Here's a cool rock from the Mother Lode. Check out the dark-grey, layered wall rock with the small emplacement of quartz attached. An intermittent string of gold particles are visible around the outer perimeter of the quartz embedded within the slate-like rock. I don't base my prices on how much gold is contained in these authentic specimens but on the fact that it's there. If you know gold and it's origins, you already understand this.
    It's not a good investment, but if you like gold in it's most natural, elemental state, this is highly collectible.
    S
    he's a bumpy ride through the Mother Lode's golden realm. We're talking mostly about the Sierra Nevada Mtns., where much of California's wealth and history was originally derived. Some men became rich during the gold rush. "All the gold in California is buried in a bank in Beverly Hills in somebody else's name." Larry Gatlin. Most of those who actually prospered weren't the miners, however, they were the merchants, the saloon-keeps, the dance-hall girls, the cheats, swindlers, gamblers, and bankers. Truth be told, the vast majority of gold diggers who came looking to make their fortunes in the hills barely made beans.
    Much of the 'so-called' specimen advertised on Ebay through the years shows what is actually Fool's Gold. Sulphide ore, lousy with pyrite, may assay gold, but it's hard finding ore so rich the gold is visible to the naked eye. I think collectors will be pleased with this stone. I've attached an affordable price that shouldn't break the bank. If you're looking for out-of-the-ordinary, bona-fide gold quartz specimen, this neat piece fills the bill.
    I've purchased rocks on Ebay which were advertised as gold quartz specimen. Having been at this business for a while, I wasn't really surprised to find the 'alleged gold' was only mica, or Fool's Gold. I sent those rocks back.
    S
    pecimen weight:
    4.1
    G
    ram -
    63.4
    G
    rains
    S
    ize -
    25.2X19.1X8.3
    mm
    R
    uler (if shown) is
    1/4"
    wide (actual size).
    A
    U.S. 10 cent piece is often used to show size of the item for sale.
    FAST REFUND
    I
    n
    case you're unhappy with this specimen, I offer a money back guarantee which includes your initial S&H.
    W
    ith regards to my gold quartz parcels, I only deal in specimens with VG (visible gold), not minerals or substances that
    look like
    they might contain gold or that
    assay
    gold.
    I think most of us interested in oro (Atomic symbol Au) prefer to see authentic, native gold in their specimens; gold that was put there naturally by geological forces, not by some man's hand. It's an aesthetic we share and that's what I sell - authentic, natural, gold quartz (with VG visible gold).
    Weight Conversions:
    15.43 GRAINS = 1 GRAM
    31.103 GRAMS = 1 TROY OUNCE
    24 GRAINS = 1 PENNYWEIGHT (DWT)
    20 DWT = 1 TROY OUNCE
    480 GRAINS = 1 TROY OUNCE
    S & H
    Combined shipping offered. For multiple item purchases, please request an invoice (from the seller) when you buy more than one item.
    U.S. BUYERS
    S & H .00 (shipped with USPS tracking to all U.S. destinations).
    Combined shipping offered.
    ATTN: INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS
    INTNL. BUYERS S&H - .50 (via First Class Mail)
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    REFUNDS
    We leave no stones un-turned insuring our customers get what they bargained for.
    If you're not satisfied with this item, contact me. Then, if the problem can't be fixed, return product within 30 days in  'as purchased' condition for a full refund (S & H included. For those who know the ups and downs of the precious metals market, this is a heck of a deal. Buy it and if the market drops dramatically in the next 2 weeks, you can sell it right back for what you paid for it. That's a pretty cool insurance policy for precious metal buyers. I think most specimen buyers, however, are more interested in these rocks for their intrinsic beauty and collectibility than they are their gold content
    OLD WOMAN DIGGINGS
    These were hungry diggins' indeed, but since it was only a stone's throw from Quartzsite on my Trail 90, the red-beds and arroyos of the Old Woman district proved irresistible. From my base camp north of town, my bumpy ride out to the north-eastern fringes of the Dome Rock Mtns. was usually enjoyable. I only crashed once. Most days produced enough gold to fit in a gnat's eye. One might at least say they didn't get skunked. During the course of a decade, the scant thimble-full of gold I recovered from these diggings with metal detectors and dry-washers (about 1 oz in 10 years of searching) was probably representative in terms of how well the 'old-timers' had fared years earlier. In any day and age, I have absolutely no idea how anyone could ever have made wages in this part of that mountain range. Unlike myself, earlier miners probably had the good sense to leave and dig elsewhere. In defense of the Old Woman District, I'll say this. "It was only a stone's throw away."
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    old of
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    ldorado
    3-10-13