The Virginia Lynn

    Unpatented Colorado Lode Mine for Sale

    A variety of pictures showing the Virginia Lynn, a Colorado lode mine for sale only on MountainManMining.com.

    "A proven polymetallic copper-silver-gold lode mine with platinum group elements, existing underground workings, a 70+ year documented history, and ore that has already been shipped to smelter...

    What could be better than the Virginia Lynn?"

    Copper Gulch • Dolores County • Colorado • San Juan National Forest
    Historic Lode Mine Privately Held for Decades Finally Released to the Public...

    Tucked in the timbered slopes of Copper Gulch on the south side of the Willow Divide in Dolores County, Colorado, the former Little Silver Mine, a 82.64-acre lode mine with 5-acre mill-site, now known as the Virginia Lynn, sits on a rare spot on the planet.

    The claims find themselves centrally located on an extensive fault network on the San Juan Mountains, created from the clash of the intrusive San Juan Volcanic Fields and the pre-existing Mesozoic/Paleozoic rock structures. This clash created huge faults spanning for tens of miles all around the claim, and left a particularly dense cluster of breaks that Virginia Lynn sits square on top of. This fault network hosts some of the highest-grade copper deposits found in recent history. Silver is found in commercial quantity, and gold is sprinkled within.

    Uninterested in commercially developing the property themselves, the owners of this claim have decided to open this well-guarded gem for sale to the public, in hopes of seeing the legacy of this centuries-old mine be carried on...

    A Centuries-Old Historical Mine

    With over 70+ years of recent, well-recorded history, the Virginia Lynn claims have been formally examined by the U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Mines on multiple occasions — in 1973, 1977, 1988, and 1990 — with each examination confirming the presence of valuable copper-silver mineralization (reports downloadable here!). The 1988 Forest Service Mineral Report concluded that the land contains mineral values sufficient to justify extraction, and numerous assays of the property's ore reconfirm the same sentiment.

    Federal examinations and personal assays made by the long-term owners identified other key minerals: platinum, palladium, titanium, and consistently high amounts of barium. The presence of these commercially valuable minerals found within target ore is a notably good sign, pointing to higher returns and less costly gangue material waste when processing.

    There's evidence too that suggests this mine was opened and worked long before the historic mining boom at nearby Rico, possibly as early as the mid-1800s. With early prospectors having entered this very same mine earlier than the birth of the Rico mining district, the echoes of your footsteps through the portal of the Virginia Lynn is the same echo heard centuries ago by some of Colorado's earliest prospectors.

    "Observable geologic features, sampling and assay results, proximity to past producing mines, and favorable geologic conditions all indicate that the land contains mineral values which would render their extraction profitable."
    USDA Forest Service Mineral Report, 1988
    Mineral Structure

    The Virginia Lynn claim group lies near the Rico Mountains intrusive complex, at the center of an extensive fault system on the Willow Divide with subparallel and continuous faults radiating 20 to 30 miles to the East and West from where the Virginia Lynn sits. This intrusive complex is the geologic engine that powered the legendary Rico and Lone Cone mining districts to the East, and their rich precious-metal deposits -- of which the Virginia Lynn is directly connected to!

    The primary mineralization is structure-controlled — hydrothermal fluids migrated along faults and invaded the sedimentary country rock, fracturing it and depositing copper, silver, and gold wherever they found favorable conditions - conditions like what we see in the Virginia Lynn; the breccia dike exposed in the crosscut, the fault-controlled coaly layers, and the extensive fracture network all point to a robust mineralizing system with significant depth potential.

    Further, Federal reports suggest the Virginia Lynn finds itself in a very unique area. Capturing three separately formed specimens of copper; oxide-zone, supergene enriched-zone, and sulphuric copper mineralizations, give hints as to where the Virginia Lynn sits in relation to the original igneous intrusion. With the Virginia Lynn already seeing these highly-enriched supergene minerals, it's highly likely the mine has penetrated past the oxidized zone and into a local enrichment band, on-course to discover the igneous source at its root!

    The 2023 XRF spectrometer analysis confirmed a rich polymetallic suite far beyond copper alone. Samples returned extraordinary copper values — up to 27.9% Cu in the named "Blue Rock" sample, others seen as high as 33.8% Cu — along with elevated arsenic, barium, fluorine, and sulfur, all hallmarks of a deep-seated hydrothermal system. The detection of platinum and palladium adds a dimension that the original Forest Service examiners never explored.

    Geological inference suggests a copper-silver mineralization trend extending several miles in length, with local enrichment zones at fault intersections that "may extend several hundred yards along strike, tens of yards in width, and hundreds of yards vertically."

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    "The copper present is ... heavy black metallic black Chalcocite (copper and sulphur) and a little dark green Malachite (copper carbonate). The copper and silver contents are of commercial interest and value."
    — Ed Phillips, The Colorado Assaying Company, 1986
    The Beauty of the Ores

    The mineralization seen here produces something uncommon in the world of copper deposits: nuggets up to two inches across with dark, heavy chalcocite and bornite cores wrapped in vivid blankets of green malachite, deep blue azurite, and possible indigo covellite. That kind of natural color zonation — black to iridescent purple to green to blue - suggest five separate combinations of copper and minerals that create beautiful palm-sized specimens; a hand-held kaleidoscope of the mineralogy under the feet of everyone hiking the Willow Divide.

    But there's more for show under the earth here. The 1986 Colorado Assaying Company spectrographic analysis described the host rock as a fine-grained siltstone of white feldspar, quartz sand, flake mica, and soft limestone —
    a clean, contrasting backdrop that makes the minerals pop. Fracture surfaces throughout the accessible workings are stained with malachite and azurite. Ruby silver (pyrargyrite), cinnabar, arsenopyrite, and marcasite have been reported and also make an occasional display.

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    Here are the features of the "Virginia Lynn" claims at a glance:
    • Proven, Producing Discovery - A four-time Federally examined, past-producing silver-copper mine with historical records of processed tonnage is just the beginning for this mine. Decades of continued examinations, assays, and hard mining have made this site a proven producer of native copper and more.
    • Established Mine on the Ore - Hundreds of feet of tunnel have already been carved into the mountain, and straight on the pay-dirt. The foundation for a larger operation has been set, but now there just needs to be someone capable of getting it out!
    • Exceptional Assay Values - Modern Reed Laboratories analysis (2023) returned copper from 5% to 33%, gold up to 0.14 oz/ton, and silver up to 3.83 oz/ton (3-5%!). Federal assays and personal assays showed consistent precious metal values with striking outliers— this isn't a single lucky grab sample, it's a mine with a good head.
    • Platinum Group Elements & Barium - Platinum (up to 0.041 oz/ton) and palladium (up to 4.389 ppm) were detected in 2023 PGE-specific assays — an unusual and potentially significant finding for this type of deposit that was never tested for in prior examinations. The presence of barium further increases profitability by reducing worthless gangue material per ton if processed.
    • Rico District Neighbor - Situated near the same intrusive complex that powered the historic Rico mining area — one of Colorado's most productive base- and precious-metal district -- the very same fault systems and mineralizing fluids that enriched Rico run directly through the Virginia Lynn claims!
    • 70+ Years of Documented History - The earliest location certificate on file dates to 1952, with evidence of workings predating the mid-1800s! A mine with maybe centuries of history echoing in its halls and a strange, collapsed section long abandoned to time, this relic of time is both a wonder and a living mystery.
    • Specimen-Quality Minerals - The mine produces nuggets of chalcocite/bornite cores with heavy malachite/azurite rinds up to 2 inches across - but these are just the nuggets of the mother ore! Some specimens have already been sold to mineral dealers, and smaller ones at farmer's markets, but the best ones have yet to be seen.
    • Oxide, Supergene, Sulphuric Mineral Mix - With the mix of oxide-zone, supergene enriched-zone and sulphuric copper-rich minerals found in the adits of the Virginia Lynn suggests the mine lies in a unique local enrichment area chasing the source of the veins!
    • High Accessibility - Access road, portal, and dump are all in place. Access to the claim is easy to get to through various routes, and there's a dedicated, five-acre mill-site at the bottom of the hill.

    If you're interested in purchasing this unpatented Colorado mine for sale,
    please email me here.

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    The Virginia Lynn Main Features

    Type of Claim Unpatented Lodes & Millsite;
    CO106318746(-50)
    Size of Claim 82.64 ACRES + 5 ACRE MILL
    Mining Commodities Gold, Silver, Copper, Gems
    Accessibility Paved Roads + Dirt Roads
    Closest City Rico, Colorado
    Camping Yes. Up to 14 days at a time
    Prior Workings None
    Cell Phone Reception Some Bars on AT&T Networks
    Type of Deposit Lode

    Claim Boundaries, Location Map and GPS Coordinates

    The Four Corners:
    The Virginia Lynn #1-#4 Boundaries
    NE: 37.738801°, -108.213278°
    NW: 37.738932°, -108.218489°
    SE: 37.732228°, -108.213587°
    SW: 37.732328°, -108.218847°
    The Virginia Lynn Millsite Bounds
    NE: 37.726957°, -108.221395°
    NW: 37.726947°, -108.223005°
    SE: 37.725677°, -108.221404°
    SW: 37.725674°, -108.223030°
     
    Link to Map

    The Virginia Lynn Photographs

    Economic information about the deposit and operations

    Operation type Lode
    Development status Established Discovery
    Commodity type Gold, Silver, Copper, Gems,
    Lead, Zinc, Molybdenum
    Deposit size Unknown

    Mining District

    District Name Dunton, Dolores County
    Deposit MAS/MILS ID Emma Mine - MRDS #10166487
    Rico Boy Mine - MRDS #10118566
    Mountain Spring Mine - MRDS #10239264

    Geologic Structures

    Type of Structure Dolores FM
    Structure Description

    (MAJOR) - Sedimentary
    Sedimentary > Clastic > Siltstone
    Sedimentary > Clastic > Mudstone > Shale
    Sedimentary > Clastic > Sandstone

    Minor - Sedimentary
    Sedimentary > Clastic > Conglomeratelimestone-pellet conglomerate

      The Virginia Lynn
      Mineral Rights Transfer Process

      A mining claim gives the holder the right to mine on mineral-rich land that belongs to the federal government. Mining claims are a tangible asset and show proof of all interests in minerals in the area. They can be bought, sold or used as collateral, just like any other piece of real estate.

      A mining claim can be sold, traded, leased, gifted, willed, used as collateral or transferred in part or in its entirety just like any other real property using a quitclaim deed which is a recordable conveyance. Questions about the transfer process can be answered by contacting us anytime.  All fees and paperwork current and assessment fees are paid  through Sept. 1st 2026.

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      • After your purchase is complete you will be requested to fill out our new claim owner form with your name/address or add any additional claimants you want on the claim.
      • You'll get digital copies of your COL and Map of Location in to your claim(s) will be delivered via email via PDF format as well as Google Earth™ KMZ map file with your claims discovery, corners and points of interest.
      • We handle all the filing and transfer services on your  behalf.  Expect to get official stamped/recorded copies of your paperwork mailed to you from the Dolores County Recorder's Office and the Colorado Bureau of Land Management officiating you as the new claimant within 45 days of purchase.  Then officially enjoy mining gold on your own land!

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