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Kimberlite Diamond Mining & Washing Company Stock Certificate

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Mining Start Price:100.00 USD Estimated At:200.00 - 400.00 USD
Kimberlite Diamond Mining & Washing Company Stock Certificate
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This item SOLD at 2016 May 13 @ 09:39UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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# 96 for 1000 shares to George B Harris. Signed by Austin Millar and W Armstrong. The Kimberlite Diamond Mining and Washing Company was headed by Midwesterner Austin Q. Millar in 1909. The Kimberlite Company continued probing their properties for about two years; but in the end, the remarkable burst of activity produced very little except crushed expectations and growing skepticism. In 1912, Mauney leased the remaining two acres to Austin Millar’s Kimberlite Company, along with a plant site at nearby Prairie Creek. In early 1913, Millar, an experienced diamond prospector, began digging pits to evaluate the matrix and, after weeks of labor, reported six small diamonds. Careful testing produced averages of about eleven carats per 100 loads from the Mauney Mine and ten to eleven per 100 from the Ozark—figures high enough to suggest commercial potential and appeal to investors. Still, the Kimberlite Company soon lost investor support and sank into debt. On the night of January 13, 1919, mysterious fires ravaged buildings and equipment at both the Prairie Creek site and the Ozark property, permanently terminating the Millars’ field operations. City: Pike County State: Arkansas Date: ID# 37242