Price: 3,950.00 USD
Gold Mine Claim For Sale -Quartzite Arizona – BCP4 – 20 acre Placer Mining Claim
Box Car Placer – #4 – 20 AC PLACER GOLD MINING CLAIM Quartzite AZ.
This 20 acre Unpatented placer mining claim are located near the Gold Nugget Mine off of Gold
Nugget Rd off of Hwy 10. 10 miles east of Quartzite AZ. They are accessed via paved road and
is best suited for 2 or 4-wheel drive vehicles. Restaurants, gas, lodging, hotels are 10 minutes away.
The access to these claims makes it an option for all types of interest levels. There is a lot of flat
open ground to make it fun.
“GEOLOGIC DESCRIPTION”
Box Car Placer #4
Specs:
Size of Claim: 20 Acre Claim
Type: Unpatented Placer Mining Claim
Serial Numbers: AZ105288724
Mer, Twp, Rng, Sec, Subdivision: 14 0040N 0180W 013
State/County: Arizona, La Paz County.
Approx. Discovery Monument for #SE corner of #BCP-4: 33.69298 -114.06979
Mining Commodity: Gold
Past Producer: Yes, this mining area is documented as a gold producer.
Closest Cities: Quartzsite (10 miles), Phoenix (129 miles)
Accessibility: Gravel road leads to claim, 2 wheel or 4-wheel drive accessible.
Campgrounds nearby: Yes
Food/Amenities: 10 miles away, city of Quartzsite, AZ. Gas, food, lodging, and hotels.
Cell Phone Reception: Yes.
To find these claims, enter 33.69298 -114.06979 into a GPS, Google Earth or Maps
and follow the directions: #SE corner of claim #BCP-4
A bit more on that history as found online: (CLICK HERE)
This area has a long record of local history and a great opportunity to create your own,
this region of Arizona is still as it was back in the 1800s! The potential for a claim like this is limitless!
Barely a mile from the old Gold Nugget mining
This claim is filed under the Bureau of Land Management’s P.L.359 clause and is available
to be shown by appointment. Please contact us for more information.
NOTE: Mining claims are a tangible asset just like any other Real property (real estate) and
show a lifetime proof of all interests in minerals in the area specified by the above claim.
Once you own this claim and the associated mineral rights, you will own them for life as long
as you keep up with the annual fees. This claim can be bought, sold, leased or used as
collateral, just like any other piece of real estate.
The federal government retains ownership of the land, so this means that you will not have
any annual real estate taxes due on your mining claim, and you will not have to maintain
liability insurance in case someone gets injured on your claim due to no fault of your own.
Upon purchase you will receive a notarized quitclaim deed to the full claim and all associated
documentation showing full ownership of the claim. Your new claim can be willed or passed
down to future generations as part of a trust or your estate or you can trade it, lease to
someone for a period of time, gift it to anyone you wish and you can also transfer or sell just
an interest in it in part or in its entirety just like any other real property using a quitclaim deed
which is a recordable conveyance. If you want to bring on a partner you could sell a percentage
share or you could sell the entire claim in whole.
You are purchasing 100% ownership of this entire claim, with no other fees and/or other costs
for the transfer of ownership required. This is NOT a partnership arrangement where someone
else will own part of the claim with you, and there are NO other fees or costs for the transfer of
this claim in your name as we will pay for the ownership title change with BLM and La Paz County
Recorder’s Office in Parker, AZ. There are annual maintenance fees of $165 a year due on or
before September 1st each year. You may file a maintenance exemption and avoid any annual fees.
Item specifics
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Seller Notes
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Acreage
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20
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Seller State of Residence
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Arizona
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Gold Mining Claim
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Gold Mine
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Type
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Recreational, Acreage
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Property Address
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Gold Nugget Road
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Zip/Postal Code
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85346
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Zoning
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EBM & Industrial
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City
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Quartzite
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State/Province
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Arizona
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