Sharpes Emerald Prospect - Hiddenite, North Carolina (M.A.G.M.A. Club Dig)

BurntBear

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This will be a collection of photos from our M.A.G.M.A. Club dig in Hiddenite, North Carolina. The mine site is called "Sharpes Emerald Prospect". We found about 300 lbs. of just Smoky Quartz, some Citrine and Smoky Citrine alone. We just started cleaning our specimens; so who knows what else may show up! More photos coming after the cleanup! -Luke

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Just starting to scratch the surface on cleaning. There are hundreds of specimens. Here is one my girlfriend found, probably 6-7 lb. Smoky Quartz with intergrowth going on. :thumbsup:

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I think that machine may actually crawl through that muck, lol. It got nasty in some spots. I was digging in the dry side of an exposed bank where a creek forms underground. The layer of saprolite was pretty amazing. Not a rock in sight; only crystals.
 

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BurntBear... Are any of the mines in Hiddenite still open to the public! I can't seem to find much info on them anymore as many of the Websites have expired and have not been renewed. I hope to get over there someday and look for Beryls and Hiddenite!


Frank
 

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Looked like fun. Cleaning is always fun too, because while you pick stuff up you need to clean the muck off to reveal if it was worth it. Treasure hunting x2.
 

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BurntBear... Are any of the mines in Hiddenite still open to the public! I can't seem to find much info on them anymore as many of the Websites have expired and have not been renewed. I hope to get over there someday and look for Beryls and Hiddenite!


Frank

Simply put; not really. lol. There is the Emerald Hollow Mine where you can buy buckets and dig in the creek and on the grounds; but it's salted and I don't think it's worth spending any real time in because they aren't opening the ground up. You can only get so far surface digging. There will be more digs at this site that I visited. They hold digs there a few times a year now. They just bought the property last year. It definitely has potential! You can get in here. Lot's of Smoky and other Quartz, Rutile, Beryl, Muscovite, etc.
 

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Man that's awesome! You guys must have had a blast:thumbsup: Can't wait to see all the loot ;) Yakker
 

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Slowly getting specimens cleaned and here's a random specimen:

Muscovite on Healed Smoky Quartz

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Schorl Tourmaline on Healed Quartz/Smoky Quartz

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A few more Smoky specimens:

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This is one of many facet-grade specimens from a pocket. I have several that I want cut. Most are medium to dark; some have yellow mixed in as well. Very cool golden tones mixed with the medium browns. I think some of these will yield some brilliant cuts.

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Yep..need to pay the MAGMA dues and quit flying solo. You guys seem to have some really good digs.
 

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Wow, for awesome looking finds there BurntBear... Congrats on all the fun your having.
 

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