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<p>[QUOTE="Circus, post: 2848660, member: 51195"]Well first off it is offered by an estate sale company, and that is the current bid for it the mine has had a number of names Crofoot/Lewis Gold Mine, Standard Slag Mine, Crofoot Gold Project, Crofoot Project, Crofoot Mine, Lewis Mine, Hycroft-Lewis Mine, Brimstone, Gap, Graveyard (Boneyard), North Pit, South Central Pit, South Extension pit, Peninsula. It is and was not a prime producer, It was an open pit type and produce mainly gold with some silver. It produced from 1987 to 2002, 2.94 million ounces of silver between 1988 and 2002. 3 times as much silver than gold.</p><p>It could be just the fact that somebody wants it because a relative worked or owned it, or wants it for their collection of mine specific silver bars.</p><p>As been said why do people want all the quarters in a series when the only difference is the dates. Or why do people pay outrages premiums for defaced Carr dollars just because they were stamped on a Carson City press? Because they like them[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Circus, post: 2848660, member: 51195"]Well first off it is offered by an estate sale company, and that is the current bid for it the mine has had a number of names Crofoot/Lewis Gold Mine, Standard Slag Mine, Crofoot Gold Project, Crofoot Project, Crofoot Mine, Lewis Mine, Hycroft-Lewis Mine, Brimstone, Gap, Graveyard (Boneyard), North Pit, South Central Pit, South Extension pit, Peninsula. It is and was not a prime producer, It was an open pit type and produce mainly gold with some silver. It produced from 1987 to 2002, 2.94 million ounces of silver between 1988 and 2002. 3 times as much silver than gold. It could be just the fact that somebody wants it because a relative worked or owned it, or wants it for their collection of mine specific silver bars. As been said why do people want all the quarters in a series when the only difference is the dates. Or why do people pay outrages premiums for defaced Carr dollars just because they were stamped on a Carson City press? Because they like them[/QUOTE]
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