yolderboy96
Greenie
- Dec 26, 2013
- 13
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Howdy! Recently I was in a mineral-rich area where a few gold mines were located about one hundred years back. I was looking at some copper (native and oxidized) ore when I stumbled upon a nice gold specimen at the end of a tailings pile. I continued looking at more rocks similar to the specimen I just found, and found more and more rocks with gold-looking material. I pressed a knife against some of the specimens and it left a dent, rather than shattering it. This told me that it wasn't pyrite, although I am sure there is a chance of some being present. There are a total of four piles, but I only found these specimens on the bottom right side of the pile, but nowhere else along the pile. I'm guessing that the ore acted as float, and worked its way down the pile. I have not been able to locate anymore specimens of this type after picking up a good amount of them. My question is: would it be worth searching around for more gold in this area, since I've already found, what seems to me, a good amount? I haven't located the old mine yet, but i'm still finding clues. Even if I do locate the mine and am able to enter it, would it be worth finding where this rock was blasted from (given all the dangers)? Or would it be best to just keep searching tailings piles? Any feedback would be appreciated, thank you for your time!