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Munckton Gold and Silver Mining Company Stock Certificates

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Stock & Bond - Mining Start Price:50.00 USD Estimated At:100.00 - 200.00 USD
Munckton Gold and Silver Mining Company Stock Certificates
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Mono. Dunderberg. Munckton Gold and Silver Mining Co. Incorporated in 1870, possibly in Nevada. Dateline is headed "Carson City, Nev." Unissued. Vignette upper right corner of large building, probably the Mono County courthouse. Black border and orange underprint. 5 x 10-1/4. Printer - Britton & Rey, S.F. The Dunderberg was considered one of the most important mines of Mono County by Raymond (Mineral Resources West of the Rocky Mountains) in 1873. Located on Castle Peak in the headwaters of the East Walker River, the mine was discovered in the 1860's and purchased by Dr. George Munckton and others of Carson City, Nevada. Their enterprise was named after him, but the mine name remained the Dunderberg. The ore was first shipped to Aurora, where they were paid $50 per ton, which was about 75% gold and 25% silver. The company ran over 1000 feet if drifting intersecting the lode at various points. A small mill was built on the property. It apparently remained active on and off until 1902, when the property became idle. Actual production is more than 100 tons, but unknown. George Munckton was a druggist (pharmacist) in Carson City and Virginia City in the early 1860's. He may have been the first druggist in Nevada (Carson City). He was so successful that at one time he had three stores under his name. [ref: FH; Raymond, 1873] No mention of the Dunderberg lode nor Munckton G & S MC could be found in earlier volumes of the California State Mineralogist's reports. Extremely fine. Date 1870 , CA hwac 20169