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Gold and Silver Mine Claim, Colorado
$ 2376
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Description
You are bidding on a 2
0 Acre unpatented Mining claim that covers a mine with tunnels and two entrances. It is located in Gunnison County Colorado.
Please read the whole description before you send me questions since most of your questions will be answered in this disclosure.
This claim has been properly located and recorded in Gunnison County and with the Colorado BLM office.
Significant amounts of gold and silver have been taken from this mine and the surrounding area over the past 120 years.
This is a unique opportunity to own a piece of history, this is a mining claim in the high Rockies between Buena Vista and Gunnison Colorado. The claim includes a complete hard rock mine with mine cart rails, two entrances, and a tailing pile some 80 foot tall. This mine is part of the Silver Side mining district which included 9 other claims beginning in 1893 operating until 1948 when the then elderly owner passed away. We originally began to study the mining district in 1974 and found the original bunkhouse-kitchen mule stable to be standing and maintained by one of the original miners who worked this mine. Also relevant are Colorado mine survey pictures from 1998 showing the mine entrances and condition.
I visited the mine in 2018 and 2019. The mine and district is located at 11,900 ft. Access is via either of two trail heads which are accessed by paved road, 4.7 mi. or 6.3 mi.to the claim. The original owner used pack burrows to access the mine. Although a non-vehicle designation in a Natural Forest, a permit may be negotiated with the local forest office to use a quad or other vehicle. The corners of the claims are marked with a chain and brass tag buried in rock cairns, photos and GPS coordinates provided.
Included in the sale offering are:
1.
Colorado BLM Mining Claim, Brown's Cabin Mine, CMC289776 covering 20 acres with lower and upper mine entrances, with car rail extending from each entrance, with 8 or more rail sections scattered on the tailing pile and property. One could easily spend years working the tailings of this substantial estimated 80 foot high pile of rock dug from the mountain. Shown in a picture is a sample of gold-silver ore one of us found in the tailing pile.
I have included in the pictures a historical map of mining district showing 10 other potential claims adjacent to this claim. I have included a black and white picture of the original mine owner at the entrance to this mine. One of the potential claims you might grab covers a gold-silver mine across the basin which proved to be very prosperous. As of this date, all of the 10 claims are open to be filed at the Colorado BLM offices for 2 per 20 acre claim.
In summary, this is a unique opportunity to have a gold mine in Colorado, that alone is worth bragging rights. But even more potential exists. For 5 per claim plus the county recording fees you could own the entire 11 claim mining district. There are numerous other remnants of this historical site: the base of the original steam driven 5 hammer mill, remnants of two work shacks on the claim offered; one a cooper shack, the other for supplies. Adjacent creek provides fresh, potable water and fish. The view of the top of the Rockies is spectacular. Herds of deer and evidence of bears abound.
At our advanced ages, the high altitude is difficult for us to continue, but a young person or group could take up where we left off and further re-develop the area and perhaps re-open the mining district. Using modern extraction techniques, there is much potential to extract gold and silver from this claim.
The claim has all the current fees paid in Gunnison County and the Colorado BLM. Fees will not need to be paid until September 1 of 2022.
Frequent questions:
Do we accept terms as other Ebay seller do?
The answer is no. The transfer is only made after the final payment is made. You are free to get an attorney involved to assure a smooth transfer of ownership. The bidder must have a PayPal account to be considered.
What is an unpatented mining claim?
A mining claim is a parcel of land which the claimant has access and possession and a right to develop and extract discoverable minerals.
What if I find others camping, fishing, hunting and hiking on my claim?
Others may recreate on your claim property, but they cannot mine or search for minerals. You may post signs prohibiting such activity.
Can I sell my claim?
Mining claims and sites are considered real property. The interests in the claim may be sold, rented, leased, willed or gifted to others.
Unpatented mining claims are not taxed!
To keep the claim active
, you must pay an annual maintenance fee to the BLM of 5 or claim a Small Miner waiver and pay before September 1
st
of each year. To get a waiver you must perform at least 0 worth of assessment work on the claim annually.
It is highly recommended that anyone who wants to bid on this claim be familiar with the Colorado BLM mining guidelines contained within the updated Mining Packet available online or at the link below.
https://www.blm.gov/sites/blm.gov/files/2020_CO_MiningPacket_JanRevise.pdf
Transfer of the Claim:
The winning bidder must be a US Citizen.
At the end of the auction, I will email the winning bidder with the totals and details for completing the sales transaction. The bidder must pay for the claim within 5 days.
We will file a quit claim deed with Gunnison County and BLM to be recorded
and will pay all the fees associated with this.
After the full payment is received, we will send all of the historic documentation via mail to the new owner.