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7 days ago

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🌟 On This Day in Gold History 🪙⛏️📅 July 9th Edition#GoldFacts #HistoryGoldRush #TheGoldApp #GoldMining #PreciousMetalsDid you know? 🤔 On July 9, 1897, the Klondike Gold Rush officially hit the newspapers across America 🇺🇸—triggering one of the greatest gold stampedes in history! 🏔️🚶‍♂️ Thousands of hopeful miners rushed to Alaska and the Yukon, chasing dreams of striking it rich 💰.⛏️ True Gold Mining Facts from History:✨ Gold mining dates back over 5,000 years, to Ancient Egypt 🇪🇬 where gold was seen as the flesh of the gods.🏺 Ancient Romans used hydraulic mining to wash away entire hillsides in search of gold.🐴 During the California Gold Rush of 1849, mules were more valuable than gold—because you couldn’t mine without one!💎 Some early gold discoveries were made by accident—kids playing in creeks or farmers tilling their fields!🎯 And guess what? While old-time miners needed pans, picks, and luck… YOU just need 📱 [TheGoldApp]!Start buying, selling, and trading real gold and precious metals—fractionally, digitally, and securely.🛡️ 100% Guarantee | ⚖️ Fair Market Pricing | 🌍 Global Access👇 Smash that 👍, follow our page, and click the link to get started today 👉 The Gold App See MoreSee Less
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1 week ago

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Remember a littlele diversification in your portfolio helps 🤣🔥💰 Diversify Your Portfolio with GOLD & SILVER! 💰🔥📉 Stocks go up and down… but precious metals hold their value 💎✅ Hedge against inflation✅ Store of REAL wealth✅ Tangible assets you can trustAt The Gold App, we make it EASY to buy, sell, and secure your gold and silver 🪙📲We work with beginners and experts alike — and we’re here to help 💼🧠📞 Call us or 📧 email us — links are on our page!👇 Click our name to get started now! 👇#Gold #Silver #Diversify #WealthProtection #TheGoldApp #GoldInvestment #PreciousMetals #thegoldapp 🏆✨💵 See MoreSee Less
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1 week ago

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🧭 1. Maps Were Often Hand-Drawn by Prospectors • Early gold mining maps were typically sketched by hand using rudimentary tools—compasses, rulers, and ink pens. • Many prospectors kept personal journals with crude maps, marking creeks, quartz veins, or places where others had found “color” (gold flakes).🗺️ 2. Landmarks, Not Latitude/Longitude • Since GPS didn’t exist, maps relied heavily on natural landmarks like: • Trees • Rock formations • River bends • Old trails or animal paths • A site might be described as “20 steps north of the crooked oak by the stream.”🔍 3. Geological Surveys Came Later • In the late 1800s and early 1900s, government geologists began mapping mining regions scientifically. • The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), formed in 1879, created detailed topographic and geological maps that showed fault lines, mineral belts, and soil types.📜 4. Gold Claims Were Drawn to Scale on Parchment or Linen • Claim maps, used to register ownership, were often drawn to scale on parchment, vellum, or even linen—materials that could survive harsh weather. • A single miner’s “placer claim” might be described as a 20-acre rectangle, with precise borders described using local geography.🏞️ 5. Placer vs. Hard Rock Mapping • Placer mining maps showed watercourses and sediment layers. • Hard rock (lode) mining maps needed to track veins underground, so they included cross-sections and depth notations like engineering diagrams.✍️ 6. Fake Maps Were Common • Some maps were deliberately falsified to mislead competitors or inflate land values. • Tales of “salted mines” (fake gold added to make land look rich) were often supported by doctored maps.📡 7. Aerial Mapping Came with Balloons, Planes • By the early 20th century, aerial photographs from balloons and planes started being used to identify surface features related to gold formations.📚 8. Mining Camps Had Their Own Cartographers • In large boomtowns like Deadwood, Virginia City, or Ballarat, local cartographers would produce and sell maps for new arrivals looking to stake claims.🧑‍🏫 9. Indigenous Knowledge Often Ignored (or Stolen) • Many early gold discoveries were made in areas already mapped or known by Indigenous peoples—but their maps and oral histories were rarely credited or respected.🔐 10. Maps Were Sometimes Guarded Like Treasure • A good gold map was considered as valuable as gold itself. • Prospectors would hide or encode their maps using symbols, secret notations, or even bury them to protect claim locations.Looking for real gold? 💰 Discover live gold prices, verified sellers, and active mining hotspots across the country with our interactive gold map. Start your treasure hunt today at thegoldapp.com/map 🌎✨Don’t miss a gram—like and follow us at thegoldapp.com to stay updated on deals, auctions, and new gold finds. #TheGoldApp See MoreSee Less
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4 weeks ago

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Mary Ellen Pleasant: Gold Miner, Mogul, and Mother of Civil RightsMary Ellen Pleasant didn’t just dig for gold—she mined the California Gold Rush for power, freedom, and legacy.Arriving in San Francisco in the 1850s, Pleasant was no ordinary fortune-seeker. With a sharp mind for business and a burning passion for justice, she used gold—not just as a metal, but as a weapon. While thousands of men toiled in the dirt, she built quiet empires behind the scenes: buying shares in gold mines, opening laundries and restaurants that served the booming mining economy, and investing in real estate that would make her one of the richest women in the West.But her real gold was freedom.Pleasant funneled her wealth into the Underground Railroad and abolitionist causes, even financing John Brown’s raid on Harpers Ferry. She passed as a wealthy Creole entrepreneur, using her position to open doors that were closed to most Black Americans—then turned around and kicked those doors open for others.And she wasn’t just behind the scenes. Pleasant is known to have worked closely with miners and business elites alike, collecting intelligence, forging relationships, and acquiring resources. She didn’t pan in the rivers—but she mined the system.Later, when she took on a segregated streetcar company in San Francisco and won, she became one of the first civil rights champions to legally crush racial discrimination in California—decades before the civil rights era.Mary Ellen Pleasant turned gold into justice. She used California’s gold boom not just to enrich herself—but to fund a revolution, elevate Black lives, and leave a legacy that still glimmers with power today.For the full article check out :www.nps.gov/people/mary-ellen-pleasant.htm#:~:text=Mary%20Ellen%20Pleasant%20was%20perhaps%20the%…. See MoreSee Less
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1 month ago

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📜✨ The Golden Plates & Joseph Smith: Fact Meets Mystery ✨📜In the early 1820s, Joseph Smith, founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), claimed he was led by an angel named Moroni to discover a set of golden plates buried in a hill in upstate New York. These plates, according to Smith, were inscribed with ancient writings that he translated into what became the Book of Mormon 📖.💡 While the existence of the plates remains a matter of faith and controversy, historical accounts from those close to Smith—like the Three Witnesses and Eight Witnesses—describe the plates as being:🔹 6–7 inches wide🔹 8 inches long🔹 6 inches thick🔹 Bound by D-rings or wire🔹 With the appearance of gold📏 Estimates based on Smith’s own descriptions suggest the plates weighed 30–60 pounds, depending on the actual composition.🔬 But were they pure gold?If the plates were made of pure gold (24 karat, or .999+ fine), they would have weighed over 200 pounds—a weight far too heavy to carry as Smith claimed. Many scholars suggest the plates, if physical, may have been made of a lighter gold-copper alloy, similar to what was used in ancient Mesoamerican metallurgy: known today as “tumbaga”, typically 40–60% gold purity.🌍 Whether symbolic or historical, the golden plates represent humanity’s long-standing reverence for precious metals as vessels of value, truth, and legacy.💰 At TheGoldApp.com, we embrace that same legacy.We digitize and trade real, verifiable gold—not legends.✅ 100% purity guaranteed✅ Transparent sourcing✅ Backed by physical inventory✅ Private vaulting and full ownership📲 Visit TheGoldApp.com to own your share of real gold today—without needing to dig up a hillside in New York. 😉🔔 Like, follow, and share if you believe gold is more than just a metal—it’s a connection to history.#TheGoldApp #GoldHistory #JosephSmith #GoldenPlates #GoldPurity #RealGold #FaithAndFinance #ModernGoldStandard See MoreSee Less
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