NGC Registry

Collection Manager >

Sixteen to One Gold Mine

Category:  Other
Last Modified:  1/5/2021
Set Description
The 16 to 1 Mine is a gold mine located in the Alleghany mining district in California. It is most famous for producing jewelry quality gold in quartz specimens. Gold was first discovered in the Alleghany region in 1851 in what became the Kanaka Creek. Soon a tertiary auriferous channel known as the Great Blue Lead was discovered near the current Alleghany site. This spurred further exploration in the district resulting in the creation of a number of gold claims in the area. Most of the early miners in the Alleghany mining district used drift mining methods to mine gold. In fact, it is estimated that drift mining accounted for the production of gold worth over $10,000,000 between 1851 and 1880s.

Development of the 16 to 1 Hard Rock Gold Mine
Most of the early miners went for the surface gold and it was not until the 1880s that large companies were formed to mine lode gold deep into the soil. One such operation was the partnership of Charles Currieux, Jack Binning and W.Hildebrande who started the Tightner lode mine in 1891. The success of this particular partnership inspired a local resident named Tom Bradbury who begun exploring his backyard near the Contract claims and eventually staked a claim that he named Sixteen-to-One in 1896. The name sixteen to one was in reference to the then ratio of the value of silver to gold. In a few short years, Sixteen-to-One grew to become one of the most prolific gold producing mines in California. The mine was actively mined between 1896 and 1965 when it was finally closed only to be reopened again in 1985. The mine produced over a million ounces of gold in that period. The Sixteen-to-One Mine is located in Sierra near the Middle Fork of the Yuba River. The mine sits on the Pliocene Ridge between the Kanaka Creek and the Oregon Creek. It is located on a 550 acres property and can be reached via highway 45 to the south of Allegheny.

Gold in Quartz from the 16 to 1 Mine
Sixteen-to-One was most famous for its high-grade ore and is now still open for the production of high-quality native gold used in jewelry. The mine is still in operation mainly producing high-quality specimen native gold used in jewelry. It is the combination of high purity gold veins running through white quartz that makes the specimens from this California mine so unique and spectacular. Workers at the mine often use metal detectors to locate gold veins hidden within the walls of the mine. A signal can help them identify pockets of high-grade gold. When a high grade pocket of gold is identified, it is removed in large chunks, cut into slabs, and then formed into cabochons. (Courtesy of RareGoldNuggets.com)

Set Goals
Collect various gold and quartz samples from the famous 16 to 1 Mine in Alleghany, California

Slot Name
Origin/Country
Item Description
Full Grade
Owner Comments
Pics
Sixteen-to-One Gold Mine, Alleghany, California United States California Gold Rush Original 16 to 1 Gold Mine The Sixteen to Gold Mine in Alleghany, California
Also, a photo of "The Whopper" that came out of the 16 to 1 (141 ounces of gold in a 13 pound piece of white quartz)
Gold and Quartz Sample #1 (.95 grams) United States California Gold Rush Gold and Quartz 16 to 1 Mine Gold and Quartz sample #1 (.95 grams)
Gold and Quartz Sample #2 (1.14 grams) United States California Gold Rush Gold and Quartz 16 to 1 Mine Gold and Quartz sample #2 (1.14 grams)
Gold and Quartz Sample #3 (1.93 grams) United States California Gold Rush Gold and Quartz 16 to 1 Mine Sixteen to One Mine gold and quartz sample #3
Crystalline Gold Sample #5 (3.40 grams) United States California Gold Rush Gold 16 to 1 Mine Crystalline gold "nuggets" from the Original Sixteen to One Gold Mine (3.40 Grams)
Gold and Quartz Sample #6 (1.94 grams) United States California Gold Rush Gold and Quartz Original 16 to 1 Mine 1.94 gram sample of gold in quartz from the Sixteen to One Mine, Alleghany, California
Leaf Gold Sample #7 (1 gram) United States California Gold Rush Gold Sixteen to One Mine One Gram Sample of Leaf Gold from the 16 to 1 Mine
December 15, 1994 Auction Catalog United States California Gold Rush 1994 Butterfield & Butterfield December 15, 1994 Butterfield & Butterfield Auction Catalog (Original Sixteen to One Mine)
Sixteen-to-One Stock Certificate (2 Shares) United States California Gold Rush 2 shares 2001 Sixteen-to-One Mine Sixteen-to-One Gold Mine Stock Certificate (2 shares, 2001)
Also the November 2017 Heritage Catalog showing a 16 to 1 gold sample on the cover (Crystalline Gold – 16 to 1 Mine, Alleghany, Alleghany District, Sierra County, California, 1,984 grams)
Reference DVD United States California Gold Rush 2013 Prospecting Channel, Inc. Adventures in Prospecting DVD from the Prospecting Channel, Inc. - a good reference for better understanding the workings of the 16-to-1 Mine. Join Chris Ralph, Associate Editor for ICMJ's Prospecting & Mining Journal Magazine as he explores the famous 16-to-1 Mine for the next big strike! Search within the actual California Mother Lode using a metal detector to search out rich pockets of gold! Catch a rare glimpse to learn about California's last working gold mines. Plus you'll see 16-to-1 High Grade Specimens that are crafted to create highly sought after 16-to-1 jewelry pieces.
Reference DVD United States California Gold Rush 1993 401 Huell's iconic TV show "California's Gold" tours the historic Original Sixteen to One Gold Mine in Alleghany, California. Great views of massive quartz veins !!

To follow or send a message to this user,
please log in