.324 gram Chicken Alaska GOLD NUGGET #f303 last of season


.324 gram  Chicken Alaska GOLD NUGGET #f303  last of season

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.324 gram Chicken Alaska GOLD NUGGET #f303 last of season:
$17.17


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.324 gram Chicken Alaska GOLD NUGGET #f303 last of season


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Chicken Alaska private claim

the Guilliland family

.324gram

My # f303

some of the purest gold found in nature just as it was found

Wade and Gilliland Creek gold nuggets are world famous.To collectors location means everything.

Depending on sizethesegold nuggets so rich in natural darker colour areselling right now in Chicken Alaska for140 % to 250 % above spot

Directly from the third generation mining by the Gilliland family, Gilliland Creek is a tributary of Wade Creek. The family has mining claims on both Creeks plus between the forks.

Placer tailings on Jack Wade Creek start near the mouth of Gilliland Creek& extend downstream for approximately 5 miles Gold has been mined on Jack Wade Creek almost continuously since its discovery in 1895

Billy Gilliland not only directed most of the business of Eagle but also had the talent of quickly sizing up a stranger. Alaska needed people and when he saw a strong lad with a sandy complexion who’d come to see the country, he offered a job at the store. If this worked out well, he’d be able to put Vernon onto something better. The Indians had a name for a tenderfoot or greenhorn; it was “Chichacker.” Vernon looked around the town of Eagle and decided he’d soon fix that – he was young, strong, healthy, not afraid of work and made his way to the general store. There he met the manager, Billy Gilliland. He was a large man, six feet tall, black hair and eyes, and weighing about 180 pounds. Gold is a heavy metal and tends to sink into the soil, sometimes stopping only at bedrock. And, there just aren’t any hen-egg size nuggets laying around waiting to be picked up. Mining is hard work, and any piece of gold worth 25 cents is considered a nugget, buthe once found one worth $12. That instantly caused a great furor of excitement along the creek.


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.324 gram Chicken Alaska GOLD NUGGET #f303 last of season:
$17.17

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