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Depends. If it is gold plated, it is negligible. Best to gather alot of plated pins & fingers & eBay them or sell them to a recovery service. (eBay is usually best) If it is a Gold pin that (from the large end) appears to be a thick layer of gold around a thin steel or aluminum color center, that pin could be as much as 2/3 gold! Alot of pins can = alot of gold. Hope this helps!
I think it was California well during the 1800 in goldmines. Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont could be candidates, but the quantities were very small and no significant mining was done. (Gold, as it turns out, can be found in most all of the fifty stated, but, again, the concentrations are not significant.) The Georgia gold rush in 1829 preceded the California gold rush by almost 20 years.
During March 24 2013 40lbs of gold is worth $937,978.56
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Dahlonega Gold was discovered in Georgia.
Much of the gold left behind is microscopic and is being wrung from the earth at enormous environmental costs.
In 1799 Gold was found in North Carolina, but it didn't amount to much. The 1828 discovery in Georgia was the first Gold Rush.
Yes, but not as much as north of there. White, Pickens countys are better.
Georgia was one of the first North American Gold rushes.
Hernando De Soto explored much of Georgia to find gold, become famous, and to claim land for Spain.
Plenty of gold was still left and still is there today. If you wanted to go gold panning or mining you would find gold, just not as much as you would find back then - in the gold rush. Add me in game center - irok220
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