The Solar Mine
(Lode)
(41 acres)
Clark County, Nevada
$42,000
Under Contract
(Lode)
(41 acres)
Clark County, Nevada
$42,000
Under Contract
- Primary Commodities: Gold, Silver, Copper
- Secondary Commodities: Cobalt, Nickel
- • Claim designation: unpatented lode
- Size: 41 acres
- Location: Clark County, NV.
- Financing available with $2100.00 down and monthly payments of $215.00
The Solar Mine is a documented mineral property, with a history of Gold, Silver, and Copper production.
Featuring five tunnel-style portals that range between 300'-to-950' in underground drifts, extremely high-grade deposits, and excellent access.
Located in the historical El-Dorado mining district of southern Nevada, the Solar property boasts USGS reports of high resource potential in Gold, Silver, Copper, Cobalt, and Nickel.
Estimated production is $4.5 million in Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead, and Zinc between 1907 and 1961.
With increased precious metals prices today, the total value recovered is over $316 million. Estimated Gold and Silver production before 1906 at between $2-to- $5 million worth of Gold and Silver; Longwell (1965).
The Solar Mine was previously owned by a small family operation from the early 1980's-through-2020. Production was with hand-operated tools.
Rocky Mountain Prospectors, LLC acquired the mines in 2021.
Over 18,000 yards of combined mine spill rest beneath the underground entrances.
With only high-grade ore trucked to the nearby Mills, the low and medium-grade ore was cast aside in the spill piles.
Consisting of 75% host rock and 25% ore, the mine spills offer a ready-to-process secondary resource for the property.
•Surveyors noted visible Gold and specimen grade malachite in the primary spill of adit-1.
The mine is located in a secluded section of El-dorado canyon, a well-maintained road suitable for any 4x4, and most higher clearance 2wd vehicles provides access to the site.
Parking and staging areas are available for campers and multiple vehicles.
A perfect location for the beginning enthusiast, up to an established mining company.
Featuring five tunnel-style portals that range between 300'-to-950' in underground drifts, extremely high-grade deposits, and excellent access.
Located in the historical El-Dorado mining district of southern Nevada, the Solar property boasts USGS reports of high resource potential in Gold, Silver, Copper, Cobalt, and Nickel.
Estimated production is $4.5 million in Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead, and Zinc between 1907 and 1961.
With increased precious metals prices today, the total value recovered is over $316 million. Estimated Gold and Silver production before 1906 at between $2-to- $5 million worth of Gold and Silver; Longwell (1965).
The Solar Mine was previously owned by a small family operation from the early 1980's-through-2020. Production was with hand-operated tools.
Rocky Mountain Prospectors, LLC acquired the mines in 2021.
- Primary workings consist of five tunnel-style mine adits, driven into the highly mineralized limonite outcroppings of Eldorado Canyon. The adits range between 350'-to-900' in underground stock workings.
- Ore grades consist of a high-quality limonite matrix. Free milling gold is located in contact zones with dark rust colors, while high concentrations of Gold, Silver, Copper, and base metals are available in the oxide and Galena zones.
- Estimated deposit values are: 0.98-to-4.35opt Au(Gold) -- 3.1-to-64.7opt Ag(Silver) and over 7% Copper bearing malachite.
- Secondary values of Cobalt and Nickel are available in trace amounts.
- Estimated underground reserves exceed 75,000 tons.
Over 18,000 yards of combined mine spill rest beneath the underground entrances.
With only high-grade ore trucked to the nearby Mills, the low and medium-grade ore was cast aside in the spill piles.
Consisting of 75% host rock and 25% ore, the mine spills offer a ready-to-process secondary resource for the property.
•Surveyors noted visible Gold and specimen grade malachite in the primary spill of adit-1.
The mine is located in a secluded section of El-dorado canyon, a well-maintained road suitable for any 4x4, and most higher clearance 2wd vehicles provides access to the site.
Parking and staging areas are available for campers and multiple vehicles.
A perfect location for the beginning enthusiast, up to an established mining company.