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Rebecca Mine, Buena Vista Mine group, Las Guijas Mountains, Arivaca Mining District (Las Guijas Mining District), Las Guijas & San Luis Mountains, Pima County, Arizona, USAi
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Rebecca MineMine
Buena Vista Mine group- not defined -
Las Guijas MountainsMountain Range
Arivaca Mining District (Las Guijas Mining District)Mining District
Las Guijas & San Luis MountainsMountain Range
Pima CountyCounty
ArizonaState
USACountry

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Latitude & Longitude (WGS84):
31° North , 111° West (est.)
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~3km
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Mindat Locality ID:
34570
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:2:34570:2
GUID (UUID V4):
c97bc429-eec1-4310-b207-3e4e68dd4268


An Ag-Au-Cu-Pb-Zn mine located in T.21S., R.10E. Owned at times, or in part, by Goon; Lim; Soto; and The Richard M. & M. Co.

Mineralization is numerous, scattered, oxidized and weathered, irregular quartz-fissure veins containing spotty base metal sulfides in a Laramide granitic intrusive. There is near-surface enrichment.

Workings include shallow openings. This group produced some 400 tons of ore averaging about 0.6 oz. Au/T and 7 oz. Ag/T, 0.4% Cu and 0.2% Pb, during the 1930's.

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