Miners claim:

Peg Leg

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I am going to have a YARD SALE in order to raise funds for the 2008 EXPO.
As I was going through my STUFF I came across a handwritten Miners claim that I have found in 1979.
In Tueson AZ.
It was written in 1912.
The claim was in the BLOOD SUCKERS GLUCH and was called NEPOLEON III. I t was in an old Price Albert can and under a pile of rocks.
Can anyone give me any idea what it may be worth.
Thanks
Peg leg
 

The value of the claim or the Prince albert can? Just kidding! :D
Don't have any ideas as to worth.
I'd love to see a photo of the claim document, tho. Sounds neat.
 

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Show a pic of the claim
I doubt if you get any legal problems, Heck,, I rather check the claim out


Tim ;D
 

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Some on ebay.

Tony
 

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Angelo said:
Some on ebay.

Tony

Tony,

(Not an arguement, just a clarification of position)

There is a distinct difference from a recorded document and an original hand written claim set with an onsite monument. A original has been found and removed from a claim site...this is what is not right regardless of age of the original claim date...this is similar to a property monument.
 

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