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Amateur Geologist, Inc :: Maps :: Gold & Mineral Maps :: 

 
Solid research leads you to areas where your most likely to find precious minerals like gold and silver and the collectible minerals associated.
  • Topographic 1:500,000 scale maps. In most cases all streams, washes, canyons, mountains and other features are shown.
  • Accurate and complete. Down to the last detail. Shows towns, highways, secondary roads, railroads, state and national parks, airports, etc.
  • From state and federal records. US and state Geological Survey Services, and some private sources.
  • Easy to carry, easy to use. You don't have one large sheet which is difficult to handle as with some map companies. Our maps are on 11 x 17 sheets. You can pick out the sheet you want to use and not be bothered with the others.
  • Each map sheet imprinted with location sites. Both gold and gems! This includes sites for lodes and placers
  • Solid reference guides and much more. We certainly don't believe that we know it all. So we've provided you with a few experts to back us up.

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The Belomo 10x handlens is definitely a wonderful tool. A Hastings triplet design that is built like a Swiss bank vault. Optics are superb (razor sharp and bright) with a much wider field of view than my Bausch & Lomb 10x Hastings - which for entomology is a big plus! My collection of hand lenses is fairly large and I also use stereo microscopes for my work, but the Belomo can always be in your pocket ready to use anywhere and enjoy at any time. Its heirloom sturdiness will provide many years of visual pleasure. My first order got lost in the mail and the great folks at Amateur Geologist didn't bat an eye and sent another which was very kind, proving that they're definitely there to help their customers. My sincere thanks and appreciation goes out to them for their fabulous service and wonderful products.
 
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