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OXIDIZED BLOOD GOLD QUARTZ SPECIMEN 1.67 GRAM NATURAL GOLD IN QUARTZ

$ 50.16

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    Description

    OXIDIZED 'BLOOD' GOLD QUARTZ SPECIMEN
    from
    CALIFORNIA
    R
    uler is
    1/4"
    wide (6 mm). U.S. 10 cent coin is 17 mm in diameter.
    S
    pecimen weight:
    1.67
    G
    ram -
    25.9
    G
    rains (Troy)
    S
    ize:
    15X12.9X7.8
    mm
    At one time, there was more native iron associated with this specimen. A small amount of black mineral remains mixed in with the lustrous gold. Some is now rusted and in this altered state changed by the effects of water and oxygen. This rock is packed with gold and siliceous material, most of it in the form of quartz. There is probably calcite here as well. The exposures of golden precious metal crystals are stunning in their brilliance and purity. This is an outstanding specimen. My source says it's from the goldfields of California.
    For those who've kept track of my store these past several years, you'll know I don't sell low-grade specimens because if it shows gold, it can't be low grade ore.
    S
    ilicon dioxide (quartz) and Fe (iron) represent two of the most important elements in the universe. Earth can't be the only planet held together by these building-block minerals. People from the city see steel all around but give little thought to the iron ore deposits steel is made from. The earth's core is said to be comprised of molten iron. Anywhere we travel around the surface of our planet, red earth presents strong evidence proving the presence of massive iron deposits. Iron oxidizes, breaks down and, when it does, traces are left behind. Leave some construction rebar out in the elements and see how quickly it starts to rust and disintegrate. Where is once was, there will remain in the earth an ever-expanding halo of rust.
    .
    I sell authentic, naturally-occurring gold quartz ores with visible gold. These high-grade beauties are hard to find and expensive to obtain. My prices are not based upon the amount of gold contained, but upon the authenticity, rarity and collectability of these unique specimens.
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    I poured through old mining dumps for years looking at orange-yellow-rusty rock through a loupe, but I never found a piece with visible gold.
    Hydrothermal solutions carrying gold and silica crystallized into veins of gold quartz. This specimen comes from one of the many gold-bearing vein systems of California, The Golden State.
    Weight Conversions:
    15.43 GRAINS = 1 GRAM
    31.103 GRAMS = 1 TROY OUNCE
    24 GRAINS = 1 PENNYWEIGHT (DWT)
    20 DWT = 1 TROY OUNCE
    480 GRAINS = 1 TROY OUNCE
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    REFUNDS
    We leave no stones unturned insuring our customers get what they bargained for.
    If you're not satisfied with this item, contact me. Then, if the problem can't be fixed, return product within 30 days in  'as purchased' condition for a full refund
    Since the beginning of this enterprise,
    I viewed my experiences 'chasing color' in our western U.S.
    and Canadian (B.C.) provinces as extremely advantageous.
    Sensing many other dealers in gold were only dealers,
    either inexperienced at prospecting or unwilling to share
    what they knew with the general public; that's how my
    own Field of Dreams moment evolved some years ago.
    These experiences gave me special insight into gold
    born from years of looking for it on hands and knees,
    slinging shovelfuls of dirt, chucking rocks and freezing
    you know what down on a myriad of craggy river and creek bottoms.
    But you know what I always like to say about work, right?
    Combined with these experiences were many years living in close proximity
    to and surrounded by throngs of snowbirds, fellow rock-hounds,
    and artist-types many of whom were following their
    own elusive dreams whether digging for fossils, agates,
    thunder eggs, gemstones, mining gold,
    making jewelry, rock-cutting and lapidary, peddling specialty wares,
    personally-crafted artwork, or maybe selling exported goods from all
    over the world. If you've not been to Quartzsite, AZ,
    that's some of what I found in those environs. All one needs
    is to have the fire of desire and stay aware of what
    opportunities are knocking.
    I've really appreciated your patronage these last 19 years. While actually mining for gold was indeed a hoot,
    it's folks like you who make mining the miners almost as enjoyable a job.
    Thanks for checking out our digs.
    G
    old of
    E
    ldorado
    1-14-13