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COFFINITE URANIUM ROCK 0.8 OZ. 62k .00 + .90 s/h
$ 10.56
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Description
.00 plus .90 shippingCOFFINITE
(uranium)
MINERAL ROCK
62k
.00 plus shipping 0.8 oz weight
The rock was found 20 miles NW of
Grants
NM. A Bicron Analyst geiger
instrument
and a P3 large pancake assisted in this
valuable discovery. The
rock's activity
level is in the faster range,
relative to
other similar natural rocks and above
above that of FiestaWare red plates. Its
measured response rate, 62,000, is about
2.1 times that detected from FiestaWare
ceramic dinner plates crafted during the
FiestaWare uranium era,
1936-1943.
White dots, seen in photos, identify
areas with more surface activity.
Weight of rock: 0.8 oz (23 gm)
WHAT TYPE OF MINERAL
IS THE ROCK?
It is likely coffinite, with its
gray-black patterns
. Advice from
geologists who can identify this ore
more precisely will be appreciated. Jurassic
Canyon is approximately 20 miles NW from
Grants NM. It is part of the "New Mexico
Uranium Belt;" 65% of all uranium ever
produced in the USA came from mines sited
within 60 miles of this canyon. This
handsome rock was made in USA!
ALL GOVERNMENTAL AND POSTAL
REGULATIONS
ARE FOLLOWED
These regulations allow rock collectors to
own and to mail natural uranium rocks. The
federal Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
owns uranium fields and allows hobbyist "rock
hounds"
to gather rocks at those fields. The
rocks must be properly labeled, and must be
double-boxed when mailed. The federal Nuclear
Regulatory Agency (NRC) does not allow manufacturing
of anything from the rocks without an advance
NRC
license.
The rock parcels can be mailed
to addresses
within the
USA but are
NOT
allowed to be
exported to any foreign country.
FORTY-MINUTE DVD VIDEO
Enclosed with the uranium rock will be my
original DVD video disk,
Poison Canyon Uranium
dated March 2017 and July 2019. This 40-
minute
video provides a narrated video tour of
the NM locale where many rocks are found
through prospecting. This exclusive DVD
video program is
enclosed at no extra cost.
(This
video
is
NOT
to be uploaded to YouTube.)
NEW MEXICO: TOP U.S. STATE
FOR URANIUM MINING
Historically, more uranium has been mined in
New Mexico than in any other state. WYOMING
has richer uranium reserves, but they are too
deep underground for large-scale mining to
be economically practical. VIRGINIA has
an absolutely gigantic uranium reserve at
Coles Hill VA, but in November 2019, the
U.S. Supreme Court upheld Virginia's
state law that bans any uranium mining.
ALL FEDERAL REGULATIONS
ABOUT URANIUM ROCKS
ARE CORRECTLY OBEYED
(1) Bureau of Land Management (BLM):
Collection of rocks is okay for rock
hounds; ATM vehicles are not allowed;
daily limits on weight of rocks allowed.
(2) Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC):
No manufacturing from rocks allowed
without NRC advance license; correct
labeling
; medical health safety statement.
(3) U.S. Post Office (USPS): Double-
box packaging of rocks; shielding of
rocks; ground transport; no exports
allowed to any other countries.
SHIPPING COST: ONLY
THE ACTUAL POSTAGE!
Some sellers conceal the actual postage
cost; I have the software print the postage cost
at the top of the shipping label. If the actual
postage cost is {{detail_product_description}}.20 or more below what you paid,
I will fully refund the amount overpaid to your
PayPal account, as soon as the package is mailed.
SHIPPING NOTES
I do combined shipping, so look at my other
ads, also. If you order two or more items,
pay the postage as stated in the ad. Then,
when the parcel is mailed, I will refund
any overpayment on postage above the
actual cost of postage. The parcel will be
wrapped and shipped in
accordance with
postal regulations.
The following postal
statement will
be affixed to the package:
NATURAL UNPROCESSED ORE
This package conforms to the standards of the
Nuclear Regulatory Commission's rules 40.13
and 40.22, as well as
USPS Packaging Instruc-
tion 7A
and USPS Pub. 52, Section 347.22
Price: .00 plus .90 shipping
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Stephen Buggie, Ph.D.
Psychology Professor Emeritus
Univ. of New Mexico, Gallup