Want to learn about your regions mineral wealth, how to claim it and access it? Ask here and I ll give you a quick answer with some places to investigate.
Basic tools > gold pan, shovel / pick, sniffer bottle, hand lens, pry bar, sledge hammer, 10 gallon buckets
Literature on prospecting >The Guide to Gold Panning In British Columbia by Barlee, N. L. >Gold Panning the Pacific Northwest: A Guide to the Area’s Best Sites for Gold
user why do you have to bring that into question, me i'm quite happy making the FWTDHWBJ's a meme of epic proportions once inflation hits, but we can't have people perverting it, keeping the normies from adopting it lol
Charles Cook
right user, we all make mistakes but learning from them is the key, I think I bought close to 240oz before I used that site
I think /pmg should have a discussion on the bat coins, obviously its just a meme. but I think we should present them upside down, otherwise it could be any other collector getting those ATB coins, and I don't want to shit post in real life with a normie lol
Blake Wilson
1oz of gold and 65oz of silver or 165 oz of silver >your choice
Juan Morales
Personally I am starting with silver because you get so much more to look at and relative to gold it's a better deal right now. My plan is 1000oz of silver and then I'll start stacking gold.
Christopher Scott
These too protect my stack from the bankers and the kungflu
There's supposedly a cursed gold mine in Arizona. I'm thinking of searching for it.
Robert Ross
Anywhere in Michigan user?
Dominic Walker
legit, more then 1000oz of silver and you'd need some kind of 250+lb safe to store it all in, which can get complicated.
Charles Gomez
I have a safe that can handle it, but will likely get another in the near future.
Alexander Gutierrez
yes but its really hard to say exactly where to look other than major rivers. Most of the gold ore comes from veins near Lake Superior, specifically near Royal island and south. Placer gold appears in a thick, blue iron stained clay. which can be found basically all the way down through the US, transported by glaciation.
The gold you will likely find will be fine, sand particle sized and thin flakes. Nuggets have been reported as well but they are rare and very hard to locate. Heres a link with more info. raregoldnuggets.com/?p=627
Adam Perry
Where did you find an airtite case for those Batbois? I bought Z5 cases and they do not fit. The Batbois are like 1mm larger than normal ATB coins. Your Batbois don't have the 3x 1mm ridge on the outside edge?
easy way to store them out in the open would be to paint them brick red, flip them upside down and stacked in a corner of your yard or basement. A dude in the UK did that with silver and gold bullion and no one figured it out until they were cleaning his house after his death.
Jaxon Allen
Thanks for the info user
Nathan Wilson
What's the deal with these old $5 bills I see posted on these threads?