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Type/Category of Info:
Mining Inquiries
Info Source From:
United States Investor. Volume: 11 [XI], Issue No. 17Info Publication Date:
April 28, 1900Info found on page:
556Info Title:
Reno Mining & Milling Co. Info
The Reno Mining & Milling Co. belongs on a selected list, by no means complete, of low-priced Cripple Creek stocks, with the latest published information as to location, acreage, capitalization, and approximate present price being: Poverty Gulch, Cripple Creek; 10 acres; capital, 1,000,000 shares; par value, $1; price, 5½ cents.
The low-priced stocks are usually sold in "board lots" of not less than 1,000 shares. Smaller lots are also not readily salable. Shares in the Royalty can be obtained in lots of not less than 500.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 27.02.2024 (10:56:52)
Above Info was First Seen 27.02.2024
Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining World. Volume: 24 [XXIV], Issue No. 6Info Publication Date:
February 10, 1906Info found on page:
226Info Title:
Merit Lessee in High Grade Ore
Denver, Colo.—The operator of a lease on the Merit claim, Womack hill, in Poverty gulch, Cripple Creek, is marketing ore that gives high values. The screenings run $85 and the coarse rock $25 per ton gold. Portions of the vein assay $350 up to $475 per ton.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 28.10.2023 (10:05:22)
Above Info was First Seen 28.10.2023
Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining World. Volume: 24 [XXIV], Issue No. 7Info Publication Date:
February 17, 1906Info found on page:
254Info Title:
Reno Lessee Got Return on Shipment
Denver, Colo.—The lessee working the Reno property on Womack hill, Cripple Creek, has returns from a 10-ton shipment which gave $176 per ton. It cost $9 a ton to break, and $6 for tramming.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 28.10.2023 (11:40:30)
Above Info was First Seen 28.10.2023
Type/Category of Info:
General Mining News
Info Source From:
The Mining World. Volume: 26 [XXVI], Issue No. 12Info Publication Date:
March 23, 1907Info found on page:
399Info Title:
Reno Lessees Jensen and Associates in Ore at 200 Feet
Denver.—Jensen and associates, lessees, have developed a 3-ft. body of ore at a depth of 200 ft. in the Reno property on Womack hill. Assays give 1½ to 4 ounces per ton.
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Above Info was Last Updated on 14.11.2023 (08:45:07)
Above Info was First Seen 14.11.2023