GOLDEN GATE #7!
THIS AUCTION IS FOR A 20 ACRE PART OF AN
ASSOCIATION CLAIM TOTALLING 160 ACRES.
WHEN A MINERAL DISCOVERY IS MADE ON HE PROPERTY,
THE FEDERAL LAW ALLOWS EACH 20 ACRES
TO BECOME A BONA FIDE NEW CLAIM
AND CAN BE DEEDED TO AN INDIVIDUAL.
This is the area of the Historical Mother Lode, Placer county
where the black sand containing gold and valuable minerals,
blankets the countryside. This claim has an old caved shaft
with plenty of bedrock to work, and fresh water springs.
This is where the gold rush was, many years ago with crude equipment,
many millions were made by those willing to stake and work their claims.
The largest gold-mining district in California is the famous Mother Lode
of the Sierra Nevada. Discovered in the early 1850s, the lode is a zone one to
four miles wide and running 120 miles northwest-southeast from El Dorado County
in the north, through Amador, Calaveras, and Tuolumne counties, to Mariposa County in the south.
The gold of the Mother Lode is in quartz veins within phyllite, schist, slate, and greenstone.
Through 1959, the Mother lode produced about 13.3 million troy ounces (414 tonnes) of gold.
Since the days of the California gold rush in 1849, prospectors, treasure hunters
and vacationers have flocked to California to hunt for gold. They use gold pans,
sluice boxes, metal detectors, dredges and dry washers in their prospecting efforts.
There are many old workings on this claim, who knows what serious work will still
reveal in these and unknown areas, like underbrush, timber, and rocks.
This is a 20 acre Unpatented Placer Mineral Claim.
Collect gold, silver, platinum, gemstones and valuable minerals while you enjoy
the beauty of this popular mining area. A mineral claim allows you access and is yours
to camp or park your RV while you are prospecting or making improvements to the land for
the purpose of extracting minerals. You are allowed to lease, sell, or will it to your heirs.
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THE QUIT CLAIM DEED OR A CONTRACT OF SALE ALLOWS
YOU POSSESSION AND USE OF THE CLAIM.
Once final payment has been made, we will prepare all necessary paperwork with maps
and GPS coordinates to the claim, so you can begin prospecting as soon as posssible.

The winning bidder will receive:
A Notarized Quit claim deed
Printed Internet-sourced topo maps
Complete directions to the claim
Instructions on maintaining the claim
GPS Coordinates, and Satellite images.
All of the forms you will need
Google images.
AUCTION TERMS:
The price of this fine claim is only $1,995.
The claim can be paid off at $199 a month until paid
in full. You can work the claim as long as you are current.
DOCUMENT FEES OF $249 IS DUE IN ADDITION TO WINNING BID
THIS FEE COVERS THE COST OF NOTARY WORK, TRANSFER FILING FEES FOR THE COUNTY
AND THE BLM, MAILING SUPPLIES AND REGISTERED POSTAGE. YOU WILL RECEIVE A
COPY OF THE QUIT CLAIM BEFORE IT IS FILED WITH THE COUNTY AND THE BLM.
As soon as we get the name for the deed, we can start the
paperwork please include your number to expedite the process.
Please ask all questions BEFORE you bid.
This auction is for a 20 acre mineral claim in Legendary gold-rich Placer County, CA!
Thank you and Good Luck!
This claim consists of 20 acres of the original 160 acre association claim,
An addendum to the deed guarantees the use and possesion of this particular parcel
for the purpose of mineral discovery and mining activities-It is yours alone and not shared
or allowed to be trespassed on by other association members or miners.
LOCATION:
N 1/2 of the SE 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 22, T 15N, R 13E, MDM,
being 20 acres, Placer County, CA.
The price of this fine claim is only $1,995.
The claim can be paid off at $199 a month until paid
in full. You can work the claim as long as you are current.
DOCUMENT FEES OF $249 IS DUE IN ADDITION TO WINNING BID
THIS FEE COVERS THE COST OF NOTARY WORK, TRANSFER FILING FEES FOR THE COUNTY
AND THE BLM, MAILING SUPPLIES AND REGISTERED POSTAGE. YOU WILL RECEIVE A
COPY OF THE QUIT CLAIM BEFORE IT IS FILED WITH THE COUNTY AND THE BLM.
People miss this, so it is again spelled out.