I have over two thousand acres of mining claims in Alaska 60
miles south of Tok, Alaska along Porcupine Creek and only 5 miles off the main
highway. Access is by a good right of way trail. For sale at less than 40k per
160 acre claim - $400,000.00 for 12-160 acre claims -- making the price only
$200 per acre. After recovering 5g on an acre -- yes five grams -- you could pay
your mining costs and the cost for the acre.
The photos show an area on the trail to the claims (4 miles
from paved highway), the Porcupine Creek and gold in a pan recovered, after
classifying to 3/4minus, from 2 cy or material by using a Gold Cube (pictured)
- (a few yards of this pay dirt is more than enough to pay for one acre of the claim).
Terms possible with 5% of the gold recovered as a royalty. I
would consider selling these 160 acre claims individually starting at
$48,000.00. Gold and concentrates in the gold pan photos is from 2 yards after
being classified to 3/4minus in July 2016 after running through the small
multi-level sluice - a Gold Cube - shown on the table and in the last photo.
Test results are good on the property connected to my claims
and Corvus Gold did exploration their property by spending several million in
the past for drilling and testing and just recently sold their claims to
Millrock who plans to develop them. They plan to spent several million dollars
more next few years. Corvus has a website - http://www.CorvusGold.com - if you
go to their site click on the "Projects" tab and click on
"Chisna" (under their Projects tab) and you will find out more
information about the area and the Gold potential which will be on the Millrock
site in the future. These claims are in the SE area and their claims are
adjoining these claims. They have found over 100 g/t in samples. You could also
check out their "Property Videos". They filmed on top of the
mountains in the area. My claims are in the valley from their location to the
highway they are describing.
While you are at the Corvus site check out their latest news
release for this area. (Up to 126 g/t gold and up to 681 g/t silver).
My age as well as lack of mining experience and money has
prevented me from doing extensive testing but with testing by hand with shovel,
bucket, classifier and pans we are getting gold within the top foot or two
wherever we test.
I would consider a partnership.
More information at http://www.duffysalaska.com or contact
me for piles of paperwork on these claims. I prefer phone calls prior to
September 7th - my Alaska number is (907) 822-GOLD(4653)