because gold is expensive and they don't want lots of people going and getting the gold. obviously
So no-one else would muscle in and grab the gold!
the gold plated rover is at a secret location with bare weed in it
Miners kept the location of gold mines a secret to prevent other prospectors from claiming the valuable resources for themselves. By keeping the location hidden, they could continue to work the mine without interference and maximize their profits. Additionally, revealing the location could lead to overcrowding and disputes over ownership rights.
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Thomas Gold Alvord has written: 'Review of the Governor's message' -- subject(s): New York (State), New York (State). Governor (1863-1865 : Seymour), Politics and government
If the location of a gold mine was to be leaked to the public, then all males ages 13-19 would be executed for treason, all the pinapples would crack into exactly 3 even slices, and the Atlantic Ocean would turn into blood. totally legit.
mint mark is to the left of the value on the reverse.
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Sutters mill was a mill owned by some dude by the name of John W. Marshall. He discovered some gold in it prior to the Gold Rush. His secret somehow spread and that is how the Californian Gold Rush began. Remember, the gold rush is what caused thousands of people into the state, and eventually the gold rush led to California becoming a state.
Miners likely kept the location of gold mines a secret to protect their investment and to prevent other miners from competing with them. By keeping the location private, they could work undisturbed and maximize their own profits. Additionally, revealing the location could lead to overcrowding and depletion of the gold deposits, reducing the potential returns for the original discoverers.
California is referred to as the Golden State, in reference to the 1848-1855 gold rush.
Despite years of dedicated searching, the absolute location of a rumoured hoard of Saxon gold, has still not been found.