10.24 OZ HOMESTAKE MINING SILVER BAR ULTRA RARE INGOT!

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No reserve auction! Don't miss out on this Ultra Rare 10.24 oz .999 fine silver loaf bar from Homestake Mining Company. This bar was poured in 1981 serial #1256. Plenty of jumbo pictures attached. What you see is what you get--a true link to the old mining days in the US. More information on this mine (located in Lead, South Dakota) shown below for those who want more history. The mine opened in 1876 and finally closed in 2002. $5.65 Priority Flat Rate Shipping with delivery confirmation. Insurance optional based on final ending value. International Flat Rate Priority $12.95. Good luck...and Enjoy!! The historical information below is provided by the Homestake Mining Visitor Center ( )The Homestake Gold Mine was one of the early enterprises associated with the Gold Rush of 1876 in the northern Black Hills of what was then Dakota Territory. The mining community of Deadwood was the center of the gold fever, with tents, sawmills, log houses and saloons springing up seemingly overnight. But the real action would happen three miles away "over the hill" w brothers Fred and Moses Manuel and their partner Hank Harney located their Homestake claim on April 9, 1876. Moses liked what he saw in an outcropping of a vein of ore, referred to as a lead and pronounced "leed." Soon more prospectors materialized, and no time was lost in selecting read more