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Alluvial Gold Prospecting
ancient and buried leads
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<blockquote data-quote="Barra_Mad" data-source="post: 94902" data-attributes="member: 2114"><p>Hey mate did you end up crushing some of that quartz. because the only way really to tell if a lode has gold in it is to crush it. I found similar looking stuff and its worth just on 1g per tonne but not rich enough for me to take to it with hammer and chisel. If you with in 50km of Ballarat you have the problem / curse of nuggety gold where its not in nice veins you can follow but is haphazardly distributed in the quartz lode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barra_Mad, post: 94902, member: 2114"] Hey mate did you end up crushing some of that quartz. because the only way really to tell if a lode has gold in it is to crush it. I found similar looking stuff and its worth just on 1g per tonne but not rich enough for me to take to it with hammer and chisel. If you with in 50km of Ballarat you have the problem / curse of nuggety gold where its not in nice veins you can follow but is haphazardly distributed in the quartz lode. [/QUOTE]
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