'The writing which corresponds to placer gold' 54

  1. 2007/12/10 Large Gold/Quartz Specimens Found in Alaska
  2. 2007/12/10 Large Nuggets Found in Alaska by Non-Commercial Operators
  3. 2007/12/10 Alaska's Largest Gold Nuggets - The Top 20
  4. 2007/12/10 Gotland: Treasure Capital Of The World
  5. 2007/12/10 Higher Zinc Price Creates Opportunity
  6. 2007/12/10 BLM Launches Mining Claim Records Viewer
  7. 2007/12/10 Editorial: Montana’s Controversial Rock Creek Mine
  8. 2007/12/10 Diamond Exploration and Mining Heating Up
  9. 2007/12/10 Lawsuit to Challenge New Forest Service Regulations
  10. 2007/12/10 Buell Park Pipe, Arizona
  11. 2007/12/10 Prospectors Unite in Washington State
  12. 2007/12/10 Dredging After the Flood
  13. 2007/12/10 Restoring the Rule of Law to US Mining
  14. 2007/12/10 A Guide to Overlooked Gold Deposits--Pt 4
  15. 2007/12/10 Millsite Opinion Overturned!
  16. 2007/12/10 Roll-Front Uranium Deposits
  17. 2007/12/10 State Rivers Closed to Prospecting in
  18. 2007/12/09 House Resources Committee Addresses
  19. 2007/12/09 Prospecting for Iron in Alaska
  20. 2007/12/09 Melman on Gold & Silver (2)
  21. 2007/12/09 A Unique Prospecting Method
  22. 2007/12/09 Gold in Gossan
  23. 2007/12/09 Goldfield, Nevada
  24. 2007/12/09 Melman on Gold & Silver
  25. 2007/12/09 Original Sixteen-to-One Mine Fights On
  26. 2007/12/09 Gold Garbage: Scams New & Old
  27. 2007/12/09 The Professional Nuggetshooter
  28. 2007/12/09 The Greenhorn
  29. 2007/12/09 Piedmont Gold
  30. 2007/12/09 The Gold of “Eldorado Canyon”
  31. 2007/12/09 Picks & Pans: Mining Tungsten Ore--A Case History
  32. 2007/12/09 The California State Nugget
  33. 2007/12/09 Placer Gold in New Mexico
  34. 2007/12/09 Metal Detecting within the Cordillera for Gold Placers
  35. 2007/12/09 Gold in Texas
  36. 2007/12/09 Just recently found this small nugget laying right on top of a Granite type bedrock in a completely new area.
  37. 2007/12/09 3 Dwt gold nugget found at 16-inch during the field testing stages of the Minelab GPX-4000 Metal Detector.
  38. 2007/12/09 Another smaller nugget lying on decomposed bedrock.
  39. 2007/12/09 First of three small nuggets recovered May 8th in the Bradshaw Mountain Range with a Minelab GP3500 metal detector & Coiltek Searchcoil.
  40. 2007/12/09 Another small gold nugget recovered May 8th with the GP3500 metal detector.
  41. 2007/12/09 With the new Minelab GP3500 I was able to visually see this gold nugget once the detector responded over it.
  42. 2007/12/09 This nugget was approx. 40 ounces and was lying in the Western Australian Outback.
  43. 2007/12/09 Two nuggets just over 1/4 ounce total recovered dredging an Alaskan Creek.
  44. 2007/12/09 5.81 ounce gold nugget recovered at Ganes Creek, Alaska by Bob (AK).
  45. 2007/12/09 I personally dug down to the top of this gold nugget as you can see in the picture.
  46. 2007/12/09 Small gold nugget wedged in a narrow bedrock crevice.
  47. 2007/12/09 Small solid gold nugget visually seen after the Minelab GP3000 "beeped" on it.
  48. 2007/12/09 3 Dwt gold nugget wedged in some bedrock.
  49. 2007/12/09 Nice gold nugget stuck in a bedrock crack.
  50. 2007/12/09 2 Dwt gold nugget lying on Schist bedrock.
  51. 2007/12/09 Notice the 3 small gold nuggets lying just above bedrock on a clay layer
  52. 2007/12/09 This nice 1.5 Dwt gold nugget was discovered also in the Bradshaw Mountain Region
  53. 2007/10/02 Tips on becoming a better Nuggetshooter
  54. 2007/10/02 What's Placer Gold Worth?

Large Gold/Quartz Specimens Found in Alaska

Gold/Mineral/Mining 2007/12/10 03:08
Large Gold/Quartz Specimens Found in Alaska
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Gold most commonly comes from quartz veins. Quartz is a very common, glass-like mineral, and gold is often deposited as chunks and specks enclosed within the quartz. As the quartz is crushed or decomposed by erosion processes, the gold is released to become the nuggets and flakes of gold found by miners. Sometimes large pieces of these quartz veins are found with gold still enclosed... a future nugget waiting to be released! These are not gold nuggets but are usually referred to as gold/quartz specimens. There is no official definition but our unofficial definition is that the item in question has to look like it is mostly gold by a pretty good margin. At least 75% of the exposed surface should be gold, not rock. In other words, is it a rock with gold in it, or gold with rock in it?

These specimens are actually rarer than gold nuggets, and prized by collectors as they illustrate so well an answer to that commonly asked question "where does gold come from"? If you have found or know of a gold/quartz specimen over 1 ounce found in Alaska, please let us know at webmaster@akmining.com. We'd like to add it to our list.

The Howard Specimen - 87.95 Ounces
Found on Ganes Creek near McGrath, Alaska in 2004 by Terry Howard with a metal detector.
The Wiltz Specimen - 55 Ounces
Found on Ganes Creek near McGrath, Alaska in 1996 by Dan Wiltz with a metal detector in the mining pit prior to processing. This specimen is essentially a cross-section of an extremely rich gold vein, and assayed over 1600 ounces per ton. This specimen is still owned by Clark-Wiltz Mining.
Mark's Specimen - 51.6 Ounces
Found on Ganes Creek near McGrath, Alaska in 2003 by Mark Tisler with a metal detector.
Photo not yet
available
Charlie's Nugget - 35 Ounces
Found by Charlie ? on Bear Creek near Hope, Alaska in the 1980's with a 4" suction dredge. This nugget was displayed at Oxford Assaying & Refining but has been sold. If anyone can locate a picture of this nugget we would appreciate it. There was considerable quartz in the piece.
31 Ounce Gold Nugget Found By Patricia CochranCochran Specimen - 31 Ounces
Found by Patricia Cochran near Livengood, Alaska in a road shoulder constructed from old dredge tailings with a metal detector. The gold content is estimated at 13.9 troy ounces. The status of this specimen is unknown. Photo by P. D. Rao
The Keturi Nugget - 24.79 Ounces
Found at Moore Creek near McGrath, Alaska in 2005 by Jesse Cervin with a Garrett Infinium metal detector.
Dewy's Specimen - 23.5 Ounces
Found at Ganes Creek near McGrath, Alaska in 2004 by Duane (Dewy) Schmit with a metal detector.
7.5 Ounces
Found by Tom Kunkler at Ganes Creek near McGrath, Alaska in 2003 with a Tesoro Lobo Super Traq metal detector. Tom found the specimen on his first day at Ganes Creek.
7.2 Ounces
Found by Dave Rankin at Ganes Creek near McGrath, Alaska in 2003 with a White's MXT metal detector.
6.85 Ounces
Found by Steve Herschbach at Ganes Creek near McGrath, Alaska in 2002 with a White's MXT metal detector. The nugget was found in the old dredge cobble piles. It has a solid gold core surrounded by an unusual lustrous dark quartz. The quartz is intergrown with dendritic (leaf) gold. The nugget contains approximately 3.7 ounces of gold.
6.54 Ounces
Found by Dean Griswold at Moore Creek near McGrath. Found in June 2004 with a Minelab detector at the base of a tailing pile.
6.06 Ounces
Found by Gordie Landberg of Spokane Valley, Wash. at Ganes Creek near McGrath. Found in June 2004 with a Fisher Gold Bug 2 detector at a depth of about 10 inches.
5.62 Ounce Nugget Found By Bob Estey5.62 Ounces
"The Heartthrob Nugget" Found by Bob Estey at Ganes Creek near McGrath, Alaska in 2002 with a White's V/SAT metal detector.
Found by Bob Herschbach at Moore Creek5.13 Ounces
Found by Bob Herschbach at Moore Creek near McGrath, Alaska in 2004 with a Minelab GP 3000 metal detector. The nugget is a section of a very rich gold vein with heavy gold layers in the middle. It contains approximately 2.19 ounces of gold.
4.95 Ounce Nugget Found by Steve Herschbach4.95 Ounces
"The Potato Nugget" Found by Steve Herschbach at Ganes Creek near McGrath, Alaska in 2001 with a Fisher Gold Bug 2 metal detector. His first thought on digging it out of the dark soil was that it looked like a potato.
3.52 Ounces
Found by Bud Herschbach at Ganes Creek near McGrath, Alaska in 2001 with a Tesoro Lobo SuperTRAQ metal detector. This nugget was found in the airstrip surface. The airstrip is made of old mine tailings.
Found by Steve Herschbach at Moore Creek3.5 Ounces
Found by Steve Herschbach at Moore Creek near McGrath, Alaska in 2003 with a Minelab GP 3000 metal detector. The nugget is a section of a very rich gold vein with a thick gold sandwiched in the middle.
3.22 Ounce Gold Nugget3.22 Ounces
"The Cobble Nugget" Found by Steve Herschbach at Ganes Creek near McGrath, Alaska in 2002 with a Fisher Gold Bug 2 metal detector. It was found in the old bucketline dredge cobble piles.
3.15 Ounces
"The Meteorite Nugget" Found by Steve Herschbach at Moore Creek near McGrath, Alaska in 2003 with a Minelab GP 3000 metal detector. The dark pitted surface reminded Steve of meteorites he has seen.
3.01 Ounce Nugget Found by Harold from Florida at Ganes Creek3.01 Ounces
Found by Harold from Florida at Ganes Creek near McGrath, Alaska in 2002 with a Minelab XT18000 metal detector.
2.45 Ounce Nugget Found by Steve Herschbach at Ganes Creek2.45 Ounces
Found by Steve Herschbach at Ganes Creek near McGrath, Alaska in 2002 with a Fisher Gold Bug 2 metal detector. This specimen was found in very thick brush at the base of a tailing pile. It features many large slugs of gold scattered evenly though the quartz. Currently owned by Clark-Wiltz Mining.
2.15 Ounce Nugget Found by Jim Newby2.15 Ounces
Found by Jim Newby at Ganes Creek near McGrath, Alaska in 2002 with a Fisher Gold Bug 2 metal detector. This nugget was found right in the cobble piles near the old bucketline dredge. It was the very first item Jim found with his detector at Ganes Creek!
Found by Tom Herschbach at Moore Creek1.64 Ounces and 1.21 Ounces
Found by Tom Herschbach at Moore Creek near McGrath, Alaska in 2004 with a Minelab GP 3000 metal detector. These nuggets are fresh out of the ground and have just been washed off. The red staining is from the rich red soil they have been buried in.
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