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  2. Preliminary map showing location of principal gold deposits in...

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    North Carolina Maps; Add or remove collections ... Preliminary map showing location of principal gold deposits in North Carolina. View Description. Download: small (maximum 250 x 250 pixels) medium (maximum 2000 x 2000 pixels) Large (maximum 4000 x 4000 pixels)

  3. Gold Deposits in North Carolina | NC DEQ - NC Dept. of...

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    Gold Deposits in North Carolina. NCGS_Bulletin_38_Gold_Deposits_in_North_Carolina.pdf. PDF • 5.66 MB - September 08, 2023 Geological Survey. Division/Office ... Raleigh, NC 27603 Map It 877-623-6748 . Division Phone Numbers. Public Information Contacts. Mailing Addresses. Work for Us. Job Opportunities at DEQ; For State Employees;

  4. LibGuides: Gold Mining in North Carolina: Maps Online

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    State map includes inset showing counties within the "Gold Region" of North Carolina in the year 1846. Shows counties, cities and towns, soil types, gold and copper deposits, and natural features. Red dots indicate location of gold deposits. Companion map to the online publication "Metallic mineral deposits of the Carolina slate belt."

  5. North Carolina Gold - ArcGIS StoryMaps

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    This map, by Henry B.C. Nitze, was published by the North Carolina Geological Survey in 1896 and depicts the locations of principal gold deposits in North Carolina at that time. Of the 250+ mines that operated in the Piedmont, the most productive mines were found in the following counties: Guilford, Randolph, Davidson, Rowan, Montgomery, Stanly ...

  6. North Carolina Gold Mines. Prospecting, Panning, Treasure Hunting...

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    NORTH CAROLINA GOLD MAP. There are extensive national forests in North Carolina with beautiful streams where you may pan for gold. The national forests are shown on your gold map. Three hundred gold mines and prospect locations are shown in 34 North Carolina counties.

  7. Where to Find Gold in North Carolina | The Best Prospecting Spots

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    Most of North Carolina's gold lies along the Carolina Slate Belt. This belt runs in a diagonal line across the state and encompasses a number of counties. We'll review the richest of those counties below.

  8. IN NORTH CAROLINA - NC Dept. of Environmental Quality

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    Total gold production in North Carolina through 1991 is estimated at ap­ proximately 1.1 million ounces. The value of this production is estimated as high as $25 million based on historical prices for gold. At today's prices of $350 an ounce, this would represent a value of $385 million. Both placer and lode deposits were mined in North Carolina.

  9. Gold Prospecting in North Carolina: 7 Best Locations & Laws

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    In this article, we’ll explore seven of the best places to prospect for gold in North Carolina, look into the fascinating stories behind these locales, and navigate the important legal aspects you need to know before you start your gold-seeking adventure.

  10. North Carolina Gold Prospecting and Gold Panning - Gold Fever...

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    Six gold-bearing belts were identified in North Carolina as described below. Eastern Carolina Belt - An area about 300 mi2 in northern Nash and Franklin Counties, southern Warren and Halifax Counties, and west into Wilson county.

  11. Map: Gold Mining in North Carolina - waywelivednc.com

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