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Peavine Consolidated Copper, Gold and Silver Mining Company Stock

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Stock & Bond - Mining Start Price:200.00 USD Estimated At:400.00 - 900.00 USD
Peavine Consolidated Copper, Gold and Silver Mining Company Stock
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750.00USDto V********e+ buyer's premium (165.00)
This item SOLD at 2018 Oct 20 @ 14:42UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Number 85 for 10 shares to NJ Gillett. Datelined Virginia N. T. 1864. Signed by George Finn secretary and Charles Livermore(?) President. Incorporated October 1863. Location Mary Lead, St. Joseph, Peavine District, Washoe Co., N. T. Also states Susan and Bevelhymer No.2 (names of mines?). Bottom right has been torn and seems to have sustained water damage. President's name is hard to read and the revenue stamp is very faded. It is a 25c Power of Att'y stamp. Discoloration along center fold. Small vignette of miner with pick. Printed by Enterprise Print. On the north slope of Peavine Mountain near the Bevelhymer ledge occurs ore with a fresher appearance with the individual minerals more clearly defined as those around it. It is a compact dense rock. [Descriptive geology by Hague & Emmons] In the 1862 Nevada Territorial Census John Bevelhymer was living at Fuller's Crossing (which is where the Virginia Street Bridge crosses the Truckee River in Reno today. [Journal during the second session of the Nevada Legislature, 1866 ] "The Bevelhymer is principally owned by the Hon. Felix O'Neil, an experienced miner who lately projected extensive works upon it and is now prosecuting the same, To examine the bowels of a hill through a tunnel for a distance of four thousand feet is scarce the limit of his ambition, but in accordance with the old adage that Fortune favors the bold, his energies have already been crowned with what promises to a great success. Scarcely had he entered the threshold of his work when he discovered the Great Eastern. A massive lode of almost solid metal from fifteen to twenty feet wide. Like all other ledges in that district its predominate metal is copper and like many others it contains gold and silver in paying quantities providing the ore can be worked with as little expense as the ordinary ores found at Virginia." The Peavine (Pea Vine) district centered around Peavine Peak. The district lies north of the Truckee River canyon. The Crystal Peak section near Verdi was believed to be in Nevada until a more accurate survey was done in the 1870's. It is in California. [Mining Districts of Nevada by Tingley] Prag Collection City: Peavine Mining District State: Nevada Date: 1864 HWAC# 79255