Tuesday, June 15, 2010

MMSN7__N Comstock High Grade Silver-Gold Ore


NATIVE GOLD, visible gold can be seen as clusters of specs and/or dotted with grains in this high grade precious metal ore sample of Au and Ag.

(Au): the Atomic symbol for Gold from the Latin word "Auriferous".
au·rif·er·ous (ô-rif-er-ous) adj. Containing gold; gold-bearing. [From Latin aurifer, gold-bearing : aurum, gold + -fer, -fer.]

AURIFEROUS: adjective (Earth Sciences / Geological Science) (of rock) containing gold; gold-bearing
[from Latin aurifer gold-bearing, from aurum gold + ferre to bear]
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S2001__N Comstock High Grade Silver-Gold Ore




NATIVE GOLD, visible gold can be seen as clusters of specs and/or dotted with grains in this high grade precious metal ore samples of Au and Ag.
(Au): the Atomic symbol for Gold from the Latin word "Auriferous".
au·rif·er·ous (ô-rif-er-ous) adj. Containing gold; gold-bearing. [From Latin aurifer, gold-bearing : aurum, gold + -fer, -fer.]

AURIFEROUS: adjective (Earth Sciences / Geological Science) (of rock) containing gold; gold-bearing
[from Latin aurifer gold-bearing, from aurum gold + ferre to bear]
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MMSN8__N Comstock High Grade Silver-Gold Ore


NATIVE GOLD, visible gold can be seen as dotted grains in this high grade precious metal ore sample of Au and Ag.

Dark and light gray minerals are often high grade silver minerals as noted in the placard. Visible free gold is in numerous specimens. Yellowish-orange colored quartz like portions can be "Electrum", a natural alloy of gold and silver. High grade Electrum was used by the Roman Empire to make their coinage.

Typical minerals of the north Comstock: Argentite, Stephanite, Electrum and native Gold.
Stephanite often so black seeming to absorb all light and in other conditions it it has a dark blue cast.
Argentite is often a light to medium gray. Stephanite and Argentite are minerals of silver.
Electrum is a natural alloy of gold and silver having golden coloration in transparent material like quartz.
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MM114__N Comstock High Grade Silver-Gold Ore


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MM214__N Comstock High Grade Silver-Gold Ore


Typical minerals of the north Comstock: Argentite, Stephanite, Electrum and native Gold.
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MM215__N Comstock High Grade Silver-Gold Ore


STEPHANITE in this specimen is dark gray with a dark blue cast.
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MM223__N Comstock High Grade Silver-Gold Ore


The ARGENTITE mineral is often a light to medium gray in translucent rock material such as quartz.
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MM225__N Comstock High Grade Silver-Gold Ore


Stephanite and Argentite are minerals of silver as noted in the store and museum placards.
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MM5003__N Comstock High Grade Silver-Gold Ore


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MM5010__N Comstock High Grade Silver-Gold Ore


STEPHANITE in this specimen is dark gray with a dark blue cast.

The ARGENTITE mineral is often a light to medium gray in translucent rock material such as quartz.
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MMG2__N Comstock High Grade Silver-Gold Ore


The ARGENTITE mineral is often a light to medium gray in translucent rock material such as quartz.

Argentite is a mineral of silver as noted in the store and museum placards.
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MMH54__N Comstock High Grade Silver-Gold Ore


STEPHANITE can be so black that it seems to absorb all light and in other conditions it has a dark blue cast.
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MMH102__N Comstock High Grade Silver-Gold Ore




STEPHANITE can be so black that it seems to absorb all light and in other conditions it has a dark blue cast.

The ARGENTITE mineral is often a light to medium gray in translucent rock material such as quartz.

Stephanite and Argentite are minerals of silver as noted in the store and museum placards.
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MMSN11__N Comstock High Grade Silver-Gold Ore


Dark and light gray minerals are often high grade silver minerals as noted in the placard.
Visible free gold is in numerous specimens.
Yellowish-orange colored quartz like portions can be "Electrum", a natural alloy of gold and silver. High grade Electrum was used by the Roman Empire to make their coinage.

Typical minerals of the north Comstock: Argentite, Stephanite, Electrum and native Gold.
Stephanite often so black seeming to absorb all light and in other conditions it it has a dark blue cast.
Argentite is often a light to medium gray. Stephanite and Argentite are minerals of silver.
Electrum is a natural alloy of gold and silver having golden coloration in transparent material like quartz.
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Typical N Comstock High Grade Silver-Gold Ore




Dark and light gray colored portions (crystals) in this list of rocks are often high grade silver minerals as noted in the placard.

Stephanite often so black seeming to absorb all light.
Argentite is often a light to medium gray.
Stephanite and Argentite are minerals of silver.
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QTZ140__Titanium Rainbow Flame Over Natural Quartz Cluster


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MUS303__33.3oz Pure Gold Nugget from Gaines Creek Alaska


300 ton mint press on site has stamped out its own unique Virginia City Commemorative Medallion in precious metal crafted by a world class engraver formerly employed with one of the large country treasury departments for a long time. The precious metal Ultra-High Relief Virginia City Commemorative Medallion heralds a jam-packed theme about the heroic efforts of the late 1800s Comstock pioneers and miners. With a loop it can be seen that the medallion has fine crisp detail curving in artistic flair, varieties of relief and excitement more than I have ever seen in a medallion!

The medallion original was designed by an artist renowned for Western artworks including a commission by the Nevada governor, a fund raiser that included numerous celebrities of the Silver Screen. I recorded a 15 minute video interview with the gentleman in the historic Piper's Opera House as he is also a Director for the V&T, the Virginia and Truckee Railroad, now operating steam engine service from Carson City to Virginia City on "The Crookedest Railway in the World". That label flashed into existence from the wit of Mark Twain who was Samuel Clemens before arriving to the era of bonanza mining the richest silver vein in the world of the late 1800s.
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MM6__ROLEX Watch-208 Grams of 999.6 Pure Gold Nuggets


(6.5oz-Au) with Diamond Bezel and Oyster Perpetual
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Saturday, May 31, 2008

Principal Bonanza Deposits of the Comstock Lode

This will give insight concerning what is a bonanza: Grade x Volume
(not just grading at least 1-2 ounces per ton of gold (Au), there must also be a substantial volume). The Comstock made the term "bonanza" famous. Dan de Quille's book, "The Big Bonanza". He was a peer of Mark Twain and author in the Virginia City newspaper Territorial Enterprise where Samuel Clemens began his writing career.Key historic mines from south side to the north of the Comstock Lode.


CROWN-POINT
deposit from 300' to 1500' deep, 1,401,000 tons of ore
$2.063 bil au from 2,063,000 ounces (.679 opt of au)
$ 702 mil of ag from 35.1 mil ounces (31 opt ag)
17 to 1 ratio of silver to gold.

BELCHER
deposit from 100' to 2000' deep, 702,000 tons of ore
$1.405 bil of au from 1,405,000 ounces (2 opt of au)
$ 466 mil of ag from 23,300,000 ounces (31 opt ag)
16.5 to 1 ratio of silver to gold.

CON-IMPERIAL
deposit from surface to 900' deep, 273,000 tons of ore
$260 mil of au from 260,000 ounces (1.05 opt of au)
$ 88.8 mil of ag from 4.44 mil ounces ( .06 opt ag)
17 to 1 ratio of silver to gold.

Reverse Circulation Drill Rig on Comstock property in 2008 across state road 342 from the Lucerne Pit with Hartford Hill above it. Billy the Kid open pit at upper middle left behind the truss of the drill set at a 60 degree incline.

Photos and text by a Goldspring shareholder.

Other Key Comstock Bonanzas

Becker Maps book and other historical books have maps of the properties.

There is historic map in the SEC files for Goldspring Inc.

OPHIR BONANZA
deposit from the surface to 500' deep, 165,000 tons of ore
$550 mil of au from 550,000 ounces (3 opt of au)
__$2 bil of ag from 100 mil ounces (606 opt ag)
18 to 1 ratio of silver to gold.

BIG BONANZA
deposit from 1500' to 1800' deep, 1,300,000 tons of ore
$ 490mil of au from 490,000 ounces (2.65 opt of au)
$1.624 bil of ag from 81,200,000 oz ag (62.5 opt ag)
165 to 1 ratio of silver to gold.

SAVAGE/G
deposit from the surface to 900' deep, 788,000 tons of ore
$856 mil of au from 856,000 ounces (92 opt of au)
$480 mil of ag from 24 mil ounces (30.4 opt ag)
28 to 1 ratio of silver to gold.

H N/SAVAGE
deposit from 600' to 1600' deep, 320,000 tons of ore
$213 mil of au from 213,000 ounces (1.5 opt of au)
$120 mil of ag from 6 mil ounces (18 opt ag)
28 to 1 ratio of silver to gold.

CHOLLAR-POTAZI
deposit from the surface to 700' deep, 557,000 tons of ore
$360 mil of au from 360,000 ounces (1.54 opt of au)
$202 mil of ag from 10.1 mil ounces (28 opt ag)
28 to 1 ratio of silver to gold.
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Au (Gold) grades were 0.3 - 2.65 OPT. A bonanza is not just defined by OPT only. A bonanza must also be a substantial body of gold ore.

The Comstock used numerous stamping mills with mercury at the base to separate the gold grains from the quartz. Stamping mills are so loud they can be heard from miles away.

Ag (Silver) grades were 0.06 to 606 OPT.

That's what made the financial total of silver close to gold - large quantities of silver, hence The Silver State was nicknamed because of the Comstock.