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Thread: North Carolina Pay Dirt?

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    Default North Carolina Pay Dirt?

    Have the chance to get a few 2 lb bags of NC paydirt at 4 dollars a bag. Anyone have any luck before with NC paydirt?
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    Default Re: North Carolina Pay Dirt?

    I'll be your huckleberry, what the heck is NC paydirt?

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    Default Re: North Carolina Pay Dirt?

    it supposedly dirt/gravel with high concentrations of precious metals...

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    Default Re: North Carolina Pay Dirt?

    If it was worth processing, they'd do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gcubed View Post
    If it was worth processing, they'd do it.
    Who is going to argue against this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bemac View Post
    Who is going to argue against this?
    Some guy named Joe?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gcubed View Post
    If it was worth processing, they'd do it.
    Agreed but they would probably make more selling it by the pound vs a few grams per tone of production

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    Quote Originally Posted by southfork View Post
    Agreed but they would probably make more selling it by the pound vs a few grams per tone of production
    And you or someone else will make out better?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gcubed View Post
    And you or someone else will make out better?
    Not saying that, the ones making out better are the guys selling it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by southfork View Post
    Not saying that, the ones making out better are the guys selling it.
    That's the ticket!! Not worth processing.

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    Thanks for the replies. Its always interesting getting bags from different places, some give up a few grains others end up being practice with the pan.
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    Default Re: North Carolina Pay Dirt?

    Pay dirt copper bullion or beer cans? How about a third in each?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lhslancers3270 View Post
    Pay dirt copper bullion or beer cans? How about a third in each?
    All in on cans for me There is some intrinsic quality in them as long as they are unopenned and from a good brand
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    Default Re: North Carolina Pay Dirt?

    FYI ...perhaps I should post this in the Buy/Sell forum...?
    but I have several bags of Colorado 'pay dirt' that I'd be
    willing to let go for a nominal fee, plus S+H...
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