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Keane Wonder Mining Company Stock Certificate [165843]

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Keane Wonder Mining Company Stock Certificate [165843]
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This item SOLD at 2023 Jun 15 @ 12:02UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Extra rare. Major and important Death Valley mine. Inc. in Arizona. No. 501, issued for 50 shares to C.T. Boyd on Jan. 23rd, 1913. Signed by vice president WH Wells and the secretary George Thomson. Not cancelled. Brown border and background with company name incorporated into the underprint design. Black print and vignette of the mine property. No printer listed. 9 x 12.5" Pinholes, folds, toning. Located in the Funeral Mountains east of Death Valley and Furnace Creek, California. The location was discovered by a miner named Jack Keane in 1903. Keane and a partner named Domingo Etcharren had scouted the area, called Chloride Cliffs, and had located a potential silver mine. Etcharren eventually left while Keane stayed behind to scout the area more thoroughly. As Etcharren was leaving he noticed an outcropping of quartz, which can often be found near gold deposits. When Keane investigated further, he discovered gold. Keane named the find "Keane's Wonder" and the two miners quickly sold an option on the claim to a New Yorker named Joseph DeLamar. Now part of Death Valley National Park.

Date: 1913
Country (if not USA):
State: California
City: Death Valley
Provenance: Ken Prag Collection