I love the bravery behind anonymity. The story is true and about a real life person, we call him Yukon Jim now because of what he drives and how he paid cqn it. Call me and I will introduce you to Yukon Jim The secret to making money on paydirt from the internet is to buy it now and wait for gold prices to increase and then sell it One question I get asked a lot regarding our Paydirrt paydirt is » Monej I won’t go into the long drawn out details of my answer to this rather obvious question, I did meet someone who has made thousands from buying paydirt, dan out the gold and then selling it. This guy He bought over lbs during a 15 year period and saved it all until he retired in the late ‘s. He began panning when gold had nearly tripled in value compared to when he had purchased the paydirt. He has acquired nearly enough to pay cash for a brand new loaded Chevy Tahoe So, yes Labels: eureka joesfelixgoldstrike paydirtpanningpaydirt. Anonymous April 22, at PM.
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Gold panning is a new-ish hobby of mine. For one thing, the gold rush started in North Carolina when a whopping 17 lb gold nugget was found here. I always thought it was California but sure enough, it was beautiful North Carolina! Along with gold, North Carolina also has some of the most gorgeous gemstones you can find. My husband and I go ruby and sapphire mining when we can. We like to do the actual mining but we also have bought buckets of dirt that are guaranteed to have stones in them. There are a lot of places like that around where we live. The problem with finding these precious stones is that it is hard to find a good spot. Of course, nobody is going to share with you where they have found gold or gems. That would be stupid, right? They bring the dirt, you pan for gold. The only flecks I have found doing that are almost impossible to see. I needed to visually see some actual gold so that I could recognize it if I ever find a creek nearby to pan in. So I bought some pay dirt off of Amazon. Plus, it was only one pound of dirt! I kind of felt guilty about throwing money away like that but this bag of dirt was guaranteed to have gold in it. Maybe not worth the money I had spent or maybe worth more! I read the reviews of the client on Amazon and noticed that they had excellent feedback. One person even commented that they found a decent sized nugget. My thoughts on buying pay dirt has always been that they people selling the dirt know exactly how much gold they place in each bag. Otherwise, how would they know that there is guaranteed gold in it? Even if that is the case, I still needed experience identifying gold. Luckily, my little bag from Amazon had a good amount of gold in it! It had big flakes and a couple very small nuggets. But I could spot them right away in my pan. It was definitely helpful to buy this pay dirt so that I have a clear idea of what to look for. The dirt from Alaska is much easier to pan also.
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I buy the majority of it from online sellers or ebay. You can check out my current list of websites that sell paydirt HERE. Unsearched paydirt is supposed to be just that, unsearched. It means a seller takes the dirt and maybe screens out the large rocks but they do not look for any gold in it. So it will have every speck of gold that was in it when dug up out of the earth. Searched means the seller knows how much gold was in the paydirt or at least how much is in it on average. Or he can seed it see next question and ask for even more money. Seeded paydirt means the seller added more gold to the paydirt to make it worth mor emoney. You will see a lot of sellers advertise that the paydirt will be guaranteed to have x amount of gold, that is because they add the gold or seed it. I actually prefer unsearched paydirt, because the gamble makes it more fun. Most paydirt that is labeled as unsearched is actually just searched paydirt that has a really low amount of gold, so the seller can use the usearched as an excuse for lower gold counts. Yes and eventually I plan on reviewing most sellers multiple times. I am a panner, plain and simple. I try not to buy pay dirt that is advertised as flour gold only since I have never found any worth even the trouble of recovering it.
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I was wondering if anyone has a preferred place to buy pay dirt to pan with where you will find good color. I ask because my 5 year old daughter has become bitten by the gold bug and I want to help «cultivate» her understanding of the trade. I my self am green at it all but have a couple trips planned with family and friends to go on a couple GPAA claims. I want the pay dirt to make sure my daughter finds something. Just looking for any suggestions. Yes I know this may be teaching her a «bad» lesson about success and failure but hey she is 5, I cant break her heart at that age! Plus if I get her to see my side of things about prospecting, maybe we can both convince my wife to make more prospecting trips. Thanks for your help in advance. I will preface this by saying that I have not purchased from anyone. Have heard good things about the quality and quanity of stuff from Randy Witham here on the forum. Randy’s availability can be spotty. The very best part of it is that you can toss it all back in and do it again and again to work on the panning skills, after working it in a tub, and whatever you find on the claims can stay in the vials, for show material. Also, if you purchase a dirt bag from GPAA, I can tell you that there is at least 8 grains of gold in each bag. You can also check out Gold Pay dirt Reviews on YouTube, he has video reviews on most of the popular pay dirt sites and he breaks down what type of gold can be expected as well as an average return on investment. The Gold Prospectors Magazine is a good place to start looking for a bag. Ebay is another good source. Look for a fixed price bag and see how many they have sold, check their feedbacks. Buying Cons bags is a way lot cheaper than flying or driving halfway across the country and then trying to find a place not overly picked over where you may or may not end up with anything. For me CA. That’s a lot of cons bags. I have been to CA. Though gold is not the only reason I go, it’s a beautiful state and the terrain varies so much, there is so much to see an do. I usually sluice up what I can while I am there and take the cons home to sort thru at least a couple times when I have a bit more time. Good Luck to All I have bought pay dirt from several online vendors. Every vendor I have tried to-date has always delivered a quality product in terms of quick delivery and packaging. Here is a sampling of the return on investment for paydirt purchased from Gold Fever Prospecting website:. I just purchased a few bags from Gold Hog.
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Customer reviews. Lyra’s Alaskan Gold Panning Paydirt. Write a review. Add patdirt Cart. Add to Wish List. This page works best with JavaScript. Disabling it will result in some disabled or missing features. You can still see all customer reviews for the product. Top positive review. I got pieces that are bigger than flakes, no flour, 3 clinkers 1of which was barely a picker!!! The learning experience came with dealing with the black sand very little magnetite. This is by far the best return I’ve received from various suppliers! I wouldn’t hesitate to buy from this Seller. Top critical review. I bought two bags and have only panned out one bag. I always cab a visual then I go to panning and I catch every piece of dirt. I found three tiny flakes. There was more gravel that was the pagdirt of fish aquarium gravel.
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