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

Tinpan,

It is always a pleasure reading your posts and seeing what you have found............
 

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

AHA Gold Fever drew me to read some of your posts tinpan.

You have had some great days out! I love your relics too!

Thanks for the pics, you know it reminds me of what a lot of the folks in here say, what goes around comes around. I like to think that your generosity with posting names and pics is rewarded by the gold you find.

From what I hear, most detectors in the triangle are so busy trying to detect their own spots, that they havent got time for any one elses, but Im sure lots of people get ripped off, despite the thousands of square miles of land to search in vic. I figure, if you went over one sq metre of ground with 10 detectors, the 11th could still turn up gold!

Those bushfires will have revealed ground inaccessable for the last 50 to 150 years! then it will rain and erode little gullies that have not been touched for years to come!

Theres a great vid on youtube of a pommy tourist that bought a detector, drove to ballarat and found a 4 ozer! what a hoot!

Good luck to you, you deserve it!

An old bloke told me once that the chinese with their round shafts, used to process the buggery out of their dirt, didnt leave much behind. But they did leave the land between the holes untouched. The story grew that they left nothing behind, so many miners did not rework their claims throughout the rush. He reckons there is as much gold as was recovered in the gold rush, just waiting to be found on and under the surface in the golden triangle!

Im thinking of buying a pan right now and jumping on the bus to castlemaine or somewhere lol!

BTW agree re those fools at the palace blabbing. Strange bunch bottle collectors. I found a virgin site once, I couldnt do anything with it, so looked on the net, found a collectors site, rang him at 10pm on the chance he would be interested.

He wanted to leave Bendigo and drive to it RIGHT NOW with me there to meet him! We would have been scratching around at 3am! he was 200 miles away! Anyway, I gave him the details and left it at that. Strange bunch those bottle collectors.
 

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

My banner vote is in. You found all that in one hunt?
Newt
 

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

Congrats on your finds. That gold is awesome and your research into the site if wonderful.
 

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

I don't know what I like the most... the relics or the gold!!!!
Awesome digs!!!
 

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

Very nice!! Best of luck with the new MD and coil!!
 

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

mickk said:
AHA Gold Fever drew me to read some of your posts tinpan.

You have had some great days out! I love your relics too!

Thanks for the pics, you know it reminds me of what a lot of the folks in here say, what goes around comes around. I like to think that your generosity with posting names and pics is rewarded by the gold you find.

From what I hear, most detectors in the triangle are so busy trying to detect their own spots, that they havent got time for any one elses, but Im sure lots of people get ripped off, despite the thousands of square miles of land to search in vic. I figure, if you went over one sq metre of ground with 10 detectors, the 11th could still turn up gold!

Those bushfires will have revealed ground inaccessable for the last 50 to 150 years! then it will rain and erode little gullies that have not been touched for years to come!

Theres a great vid on youtube of a pommy tourist that bought a detector, drove to ballarat and found a 4 ozer! what a hoot!

Good luck to you, you deserve it!

An old bloke told me once that the chinese with their round shafts, used to process the buggery out of their dirt, didnt leave much behind. But they did leave the land between the holes untouched. The story grew that they left nothing behind, so many miners did not rework their claims throughout the rush. He reckons there is as much gold as was recovered in the gold rush, just waiting to be found on and under the surface in the golden triangle!

Im thinking of buying a pan right now and jumping on the bus to castlemaine or somewhere lol!

BTW agree re those fools at the palace blabbing. Strange bunch bottle collectors. I found a virgin site once, I couldnt do anything with it, so looked on the net, found a collectors site, rang him at 10pm on the chance he would be interested.

He wanted to leave Bendigo and drive to it RIGHT NOW with me there to meet him! We would have been scratching around at 3am! he was 200 miles away! Anyway, I gave him the details and left it at that. Strange bunch those bottle collectors.

Mick if your going to try castlemaine try Wattle Gully in Chewton but check with the Mt Alexander Shire first don,t no if your allowed to
Md there.You use to be able to.Couple of other sites

Yampeen on the Dalesford road,Waanyarra on the Inglewood -Donnauly Road.Kamarrooka State Park

tinpan
 

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

Damn is right Tinny,I might hang with ya on the gold rush (different one)relics but you are whoopin'me on the big gold!!!!!
 

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

Good God man! Thats amazing...send some East will you?
 

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

Great find and amazing pictures very nice
 

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

Good on ya Tinpan, there's nothing like seeing the color of gold.
It's such a pleasure to read your posts, and to see the finds.
Just frigging awesome :thumbsup:
May I buy you a :coffee2: someday.
 

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

Nice lighter!
 

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

Kidding, I'm just awe!
 

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

The gold rush is on. Awesome find. That old bottle is a rare looking one. Clay pipes are cool too :thumbsup:
 

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

More excellent finds Tinpan :thumbsup:

That gold is beautiful.

Mike
 

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

Thanks for the tip tinpan. I dont have wheels, but the bus goes up that way!
 

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

Nice finds

Happy Hunting!

Dugholes
 

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