Projects for sale
Mining claims and exploration projects for sale or option across the USA, each documented with historical exploration data.
Available projects
Below are a selection of our available projects. For a full list of available and upcoming properties, please get in touch.
American Eagle
Historical resource estimated on the property of 90,000 tons averaging 3.8% copper, with additional historical estimates indicating 900 tons of ore averaging 4.17% copper in the main shaft and 1,175 tons of dump material averaging 3.61% copper. Previous production yielded grades of up to 10.7% copper and average gold grades of 0.05 oz/ton. Geoelectrical investigations identified a major polarizable zone at least 5,000 feet long extending to a depth of 980 feet directly through the main shaft, indicating significant depth and strike continuity. Historical workings are established on the property, which is well-positioned for modern exploration.
Big Bend
A large-scale, bulk tonnage gold-silver system with the potential for several million tons of ore. A 1983-1984 joint venture confirmed widespread mineralization averaging 0.05 oz/ton gold and 1.2 oz/ton silver in oxidized, heap-leachable host rock before work halted due to a cessation of funding.
Coos Tungsten
Historical resource estimates indicate 8,000 tons of probable ore in sight, with potential for an additional 20,000 tons on the property. The mineralized zone is approximately 70 feet wide at the surface with a stratigraphic thickness of 35 feet. High-grade tungsten mineralization includes reported grades of over 1% WO₃ (tungsten trioxide) with associated gold. The project is in a highly favorable geological environment with strong potential to outline additional resources along strike and at depth.
Cotter Basin
Historical resource on one shear zone of 1,000,000 tons at 1.2% copper, 0.20 oz/ton silver. Traced for 1,100 feet at surface, the zone remains open downdip to 570 feet. Faulted extensions and a potential buried intrusive stock offer significant upside.

Enright Hill
Historical drilling delineated a gold resource on a 300-meter-long northeast-trending structure connecting multiple historical mines. The 15-claim project holds “high potential” for intrusion-related silver-gold polymetallic vein deposits and saw past production of high-grade silver, lead, and zinc. Modern exploration confirmed significant mineralization. Owner financing offered.
Huckleberry Spar
USBM exploration program of 74 wagon-drill holes (2,358 linear feet) outlined a tabular fluorite ore body with minable thicknesses of 2 to 20 feet and grab sample grades of 46.81-54.29% CaF₂; the USBM concluded the deposit contained “substantial inferred ore reserves.” Approximately 7,300 tons historically produced including shipments graded 59% & 65% CaF₂. USBM flotation testing produced acid-grade concentrate of 98.6% CaF₂. In addition to fluorspar, the Red Shaft area returned up to 16.2 oz/ton silver.
Jingo Gold
The project features a large fissure vein ranging from 1 to 6 feet wide. Past development includes 600 feet of tunneling from which shipping ore averaged 1.28 oz/ton gold and 6.70 oz/ton silver. Sampling of the dumps has returned values as high as 1.057 oz/ton gold and 11.25 oz/ton silver. Samples from the vein system consistently show significant gold values.
Sims Copper
Historical reports indicate large tonnage capacity with oxidized zones 6 to 30 feet wide averaging 3% copper, with silver credits. Massive magnetite bodies up to 100 feet thick were reported to carry 1.5% copper disseminated throughout. Previous production from the Tempest claim included carload shipments of hand-sorted ore returning 8% to 10% copper. Shallow surface openings have exposed bornite mineralization averaging 5% copper. The deposit type is described as practically identical to the profitable Empire Copper property at Mackay.
Wells Cobalt Project
Cobalt-Copper-Gold Prospect in Idaho with Promising Mineralization
West East Copper
A polymetallic copper-cobalt-gold prospect on the Idaho Cobalt Belt, on the East and West forks of Indian Creek north of the old town of Ulysses, Lemhi County, Idaho. A mineralized shear zone is exposed by at least five caved adits, together with bulldozer cuts and trenches, and carries abundant copper oxides (malachite and azurite) with cobalt (erythrite) and accompanying gold and silver. Two select grab samples taken from adit dumps by the U.S. Bureau of Mines in 1995 assayed up to 2.37 g/t gold, 1.8 oz/ton silver, 508 ppm molybdenum, 580 ppm cobalt, and more than 2% copper. Historic claims covered nearly a township of mineralized ground, and the property remains open for modern systematic exploration.
