Once apon a lost part of a motherload of the forgotten "America Mine"

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Once apon a lost part of a motherload of the forgotten "America Mine"

On the forgotten reef known as the Paddy Gold Reef sits at on end is an old mine shaft.Once known as the America Mine , the main chimney of the mine had stars and strips tiles round the top.Owned by the New Chum Mining Company.First shaft was sunk 1862 just a few years after the goldrush on the local, Long Gully Creek. 49ers from the California Rush came to this location in 1851 and panned the gullies and creeks in this area.Most of their claims would brought off them by larger mining concerns.When nearly 70 years of deep hard rock mining took place.The America mine worked from 1862 till 1919 and produced about 100, 000 oz,s of gold.How much gold taken in the gold rush is not known as some groups like the chiness never told how much they found.The area was worked both deep and shallow lead mines at the same time.

The New Chum Gold reef extented some 12 miles North to South and the America Mine sits right on the Northern End.The amount of area i have covered so far would not more than a few hundred yards.Access is only on public land and large sections now is private.

In this project i have used a total method digging out holes, bottle probe and i have a new md with a custom coil. The coil is made for terrain i,m hunting and was quite pricy.I have found quite a few quartz reef samples in the hard granite tailing heaps and quite a few pieces washed out in the 2 inches of rain in resent weeks.Helped by the resent large bushfires we have had here.Much undergrowth and rubbish got cleared.
Sorry about the size of pics but will be quite a show of bottles relics and gold.

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Wow! Trying to think of something else to say, but "Wow" pretty much sums it up...
 

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Man that is some nice looking collectable gold you got there. Great stuff! They were in such a hurry digging gold in the old days, it was spillin everywhere.

I bet you find a whole lot more!

I think those names ring a bell from the Golden Traingle, the gold looks Aussie.

lemme know if you need someone to hold your hand, I volunteer I (blindfold of course) Im in melb and have a bad memory. In return I will take you to lassiters reef, I found it once, I forget where it is now, but everyone does!

Nice bottle too, and the lid in youor sig, is that one of those 10 grand babies? I heard they dug one last year at the old Palace site in st kilda.
 

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mickk said:
Man that is some nice looking collectable gold you got there. Great stuff! They were in such a hurry digging gold in the old days, it was spillin everywhere.

I bet you find a whole lot more!

Thank for your reply and in gold rush much lost in their hast to find the big nuggets.Mining methods like panning and sluices and puddlers require a lot of water and there was always huge amount of clay mud left over and often all the ground around became covered in thick mud.Gold sticks naturally to clay so went the clay is thick much gold is lost.Much harder to find hard rock reef gold as the ore is grade underground and then on the surface.Most tailing heaps of hard rock mines usally the ore not worth crushing.

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mickk said:
Man that is some nice looking collectable gold you got there. Great stuff! They were in such a hurry digging gold in the old days, it was spillin everywhere.

I bet you find a whole lot more!

I think those names ring a bell from the Golden Traingle, the gold looks Aussie.

lemme know if you need someone to hold your hand, I volunteer I (blindfold of course) Im in melb and have a bad memory. In return I will take you to lassiters reef, I found it once, I forget where it is now, but everyone does!

Nice bottle too, and the lid in youor sig, is that one of those 10 grand babies? I heard they dug one last year at the old Palace site in st kilda.
Yes they did indeed find a rare pot lid at the Palace, they where digging on a site that was herritage listed and when they open their big mouths they cut their own throats..I believe Herritage Victoria have a guard at the site 24 hours of the day now.No my potlid this time is a common english one worth aboub $50 au but the one in my avatar is worth about a lot lol

tinpan
 

Re: Once apon a lost part of a motherload of the forgotten "America Mine"

You my friend have to seriously give up working and do this full time.

sasnz
 

Re: Once apon a lost part of a motherload of the forgotten "America Mine"

Wow, beautiful gold! Think that coil just got paid for, LOL. Great post and congrats. HH, Mike
 

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Simply awesome :icon_pirat:
 

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I always Enjoy your Posts With the History Lessons &
Cool Finds Tinpan.

Well Done !
Jeff
 

Re: Once apon a lost part of a motherload of the forgotten "America Mine"

You are now officially known as "The AMAZING Tinpan"!!!
Once I think that you cannot amaze me....You do it again!
Well done!
 

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congrats on the gold :thumbsup:
 

Re: Once apon a lost part of a motherload of the forgotten "America Mine"

cool nuggets :thumbsup:
 

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