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Beau
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Posted - 08/08/2010 :  15:14:58  Show Profile Send Beau a Private Message
what would happen to silver if there was as much in the ground as there was above ground?

there is land here comming up for sale that is an old silver mine.
I have talked to people and the story goes that in the mid 1800`s a man I talked to his dad worked there, he said there is silver down there in streaks 3 foot wide and miles long.
the last day it was open they said that it was not profitable to mine the silver and closed. this guy has 5 5 gallon buckets of silver, that his dad got as his last pay day.
he will not sell me one ounce.

his dad told him there is gold there, and he has some nuggets to prove it.
another man found a hunk of gold larger than a brick while plowing, and like a fool he told everyone about it, the government took it and the next day they had dozers and all kinds of army equipment in there.
they cleaned and turned all the dirt over to 10 feet deep.
the army said they didn`t find anything, but they put up tarps in a 100 foot square the 3 day they worked, and said it was for restrooms.
they stayed there working for 6 months, with no portable tolits.

How much would silver be worth if this was true, and it is.

they have also said the Louisiana Opal comes from part of the same area, and I know a woman that has about a 75 pound block of opal that her husband found.
I have a buddy that found a 5 pound piece of Louisian opal and the rock and agget store here bought it for $5,000, before the governmenat stopped people from going in to get the Louisiana opal.
now they say it is being watched by satellite, if you are caught there you are arrested.

THIS IS A TRUE STORY.

Beau

beauanderos
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USA
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Posted - 08/08/2010 :  16:13:01  Show Profile Send beauanderos a Private Message
Dear Beau,

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Beau
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216 Posts

Posted - 08/08/2010 :  18:56:50  Show Profile Send Beau a Private Message
I`am with homelandsecurity+15467 you have been put on the
terrorist watchlist #300s47900f003-07437 subsection paragrah 5 of page 1768 for failure to yield informatin HFK314-58023 about this topic
Disclosure of Federally Mandated Top Secret Documents
we have formed a task force of 15,000 federally paid workers to take care of all problems that arise out of this.
you will reimburse the federal government for all expences, including but not limited to the military court, and any other fines, up to but not limited to $250.K

do you concur?



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daviscfad
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USA
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Posted - 08/08/2010 :  19:01:05  Show Profile Send daviscfad a Private Message
WHAT is this?

Inquiring minds want to know
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Ardent Listener
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USA
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Posted - 08/08/2010 :  19:11:34  Show Profile Send Ardent Listener a Private Message
Moral of the story, before you plow for gold buy the mineral rights.

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Beau
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216 Posts

Posted - 08/08/2010 :  21:48:44  Show Profile Send Beau a Private Message
this guy did own the mineral rights.
He is sharp. I know him personally.

he bought the house too across the road from the land the gold was found on. the house sit on one of the highest hills around.
the house was a German spy`s house during the world war.
the outside walls are 3 foot thick solid concrete, but you would never know it from the inside.
it is a 3 story.

to make people curious and stop the picture taking he put up a 12 foot high fence, solid boards.

Beau

Edited by - Beau on 08/08/2010 21:50:57
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TXBullion
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374 Posts

Posted - 08/08/2010 :  21:59:13  Show Profile Send TXBullion a Private Message
Where is the land, how much, what is the zoning...... Look at the deal as a whole and see what other exit strategies you have if you bought it , there was nothing, and wanted to dump it. My strategy would be to get it under contract and have something that would allow me an in depth inspection clause where you can drill down XX feet. During regular inspections, soil tests are common. Might be worth it if what you say is true. Plus a correctly worded contract that gets accepted can allow you to snoop around and back out of the deal if you dont like it. I have heard of people buying land and then come to find there is a valuable mineral there so its not far fetched....
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Beau
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216 Posts

Posted - 08/09/2010 :  02:37:20  Show Profile Send Beau a Private Message
TXBullion,
the land is NOT for sale. I was just telling them that a dozer plowed up a large hunk of gold on the property, in the first paragraph.

I wish it was for sale.

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AGCoinHunter
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USA
685 Posts

Posted - 08/09/2010 :  09:37:43  Show Profile Send AGCoinHunter a Private Message
quote:
there is land here comming up for sale that is an old silver mine.


Not for sale?

Interesting story, but I am kind of lost in translation...



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Nickelmeister
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Canada
588 Posts

Posted - 08/09/2010 :  10:23:43  Show Profile Send Nickelmeister a Private Message
This all sounds interesting, but I too don't understand the story.

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TXBullion
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374 Posts

Posted - 08/09/2010 :  12:02:45  Show Profile Send TXBullion a Private Message
Yes, I am slightly confused to as am under the assumption it is coming up for sale, please clarify
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Beau
Penny Pincher Member



216 Posts

Posted - 08/09/2010 :  17:49:08  Show Profile Send Beau a Private Message
OK everyone I lost.

the house is NOT for sale.
it is not far from the silver mine that closed in the mid 1800`s, that has so much silver and gold showing.

now this IS for sale soon:
the land the silver nine is on, at least one end of it.
what I was thinking is if the silver is 3 foot wide and miles long the miners never saw but one end of the silver, it is possible to be as much there as above ground now, still in the ground.

then the gold is there, then the Louisiana Opal is there.

I hope I have made it clear this time, but if not post again.

Beau


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AGCoinHunter
Penny Hoarding Member



USA
685 Posts

Posted - 08/10/2010 :  08:23:01  Show Profile Send AGCoinHunter a Private Message
Ok, now I understand. You are speculating that the silver vein will run through the property that is for sale. Heck, why not give it a try if you can afford it and have the time and resources to explore. Guess you have to find out what the mining regulations are for that area also. Not sure about around you but here I dont think you can just start digging a mine without all the proper permits and such. Dont know much about LA Opal's but they sound interesting.



"All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent."
-Thomas Jefferson

"There is no difference between communism and socialism, except in the means of achieving the same ultimate end: communism proposes to enslave men by force, socialism—by vote. It is merely the difference between murder and suicide." - Ayn Rand
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Hitler: Race-based National Socialism
Obama: Class- and Race-based Post-National Socialism
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totalcount
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USA
77 Posts

Posted - 08/10/2010 :  11:09:19  Show Profile Send totalcount a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by Beau

what would happen to silver if there was as much in the ground as there was above ground?



I bet most people believe that is true, it is already reflected in the price of silver. There's plenty of silver left in the ground but as long as it is cheaper to buy silver on the open market than to mine it then it will stay in the ground.

quote:
Originally posted by Beau

another man found a hunk of gold larger than a brick while plowing, and like a fool he told everyone about it, the government took it and the next day they had dozers and all kinds of army equipment in there.
they cleaned and turned all the dirt over to 10 feet deep.



Brick sized gold nuggets are incredibly rare, however man-made bricks of gold are common. If you were a spy, you might even want to be paid with bricks of gold, then you could bury them in the vacant lot across the street so no one would find them.

quote:
Originally posted by Beau
governmenat stopped people from going in to get the Louisiana opal.
now they say it is being watched by satellite, if you are caught there you are arrested.


Where exactly are these opals located? Is it on private property or government land?

Every inch of the USA is being watched by satellites from several countries. There are cheaper ways to catch people trespassing than by watching satellite images.

quote:
Originally posted by Beau
THIS IS A TRUE STORY.

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Lemon Thrower
1000+ Penny Miser Member



USA
1588 Posts

Posted - 08/10/2010 :  11:21:38  Show Profile Send Lemon Thrower a Private Message
some good news and bad news.

good news is that with today's technology, you don't need to actually find nuggets. gold or silver as diffuse as 1 gram per ton of ore is probably economically mineable, especially if its near the surface and can be open pit mined instead of underground tunnels.

mining companies put out a press release when a drill sample yields over 1 gram of gold per ton of rock.

other good news is contiguous land often has gold.

bad news is zoning is a nightmare. deposits are veiny, menaing they can end abruptly. and if this is in the lower 48 odds are its been drilled and is not economic.

what state is this? who built the 'spy house' - us or them? was it to spy on germans or japanese? am confused.

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