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Four Savage Mill Bullion Assays with a Story [104539]

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Four Savage Mill Bullion Assays with a Story [104539]
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All assayed by Van Wyck in May of 1865. The mills were the Central, Island, Union and DeLand. (Rarer mill located halfway down Six Mile Canyon. 15 stamps. Named for owner. Idle by 1871) Notice when these bars reached Van Wyck they ranged from 360 to 1200 ounces. The Savage Mining Company probably sent splits of bullion from the same location in the mine to different custom mills to see who was 'honest' and who was not. Here, the Central is singled out with a very low gold (.016) and silver (.802) amount. A more normal range would have been gold (.025 to .028) and silver (.965 to .969). At this point the mine manager would cut off shipments to the Central Mill.

Date: 1865
Country (if not USA):
State: Nevada
City: Virginia City
Provenance: The Fred Holabird Collection