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VARIETY SET 3 LBS NATURAL URANIUM ROCKS JURASSIC CANYON NM $22.22 +$14.00 S/H

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Estimated to arrive by Fri, May 30th. Details
$14.00 via USPS Priority Mail (2 to 3 business days) to United States

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Full refund available within 90 days Details

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PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted

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Rare Specimens

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Stone

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United States

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TRIP PLANNED FOR TUESDAY OCTOBER 17th TO THURSDAY NOVEMBER 3rd: From Stephen Buggie, Gallup NM. I will be away on a trip to the Canadian East Coast from Tuesday October 17th to Friday November 3rd. Uranium rocks purchased from me during my absence from home will be shipped out within 2-3 days of my return home. Please wait patiently! Thank you, Stephen Buggie, Bonanza seller; Gallup NM 87301 VARIETY URANIUM ROCKS: THREE LBS TOTAL WEIGHT $22.22 plus $14.00 Shipping These rocks are entirely from Jurassic Canyon, 20 miles NW from Grants NM. In the book, Yellowcake Towns, GRANTS NM was identified as, "URANIUM CAPITAL OF THE WORLD." These rocks were found at Jurassic Canyon NM, 20 miles NW from Grants NM. This is the richest surface-level uranium field in the entire USA! The rock varieties include: Uraninite (Pitchblende), Carnotite, Coffinite, Tyuyamunite, and Jurassic Todilto Limestone. Of the three lb. total rocks, 1.5 lbs. will be LOW-LEVEL radiation (3,000 - 5,000 CPM) and 1.5 lbs. will be MID-LEVEL radiation (6,000 - 19,000 CPM). To get rocks of 20,000 CPM or higher, you must purchase single rocks from my sales collection. When collecting the rocks in the field, I NEVER save any rocks that measure less than 3,000. CPM, using a standard pancake probe for measuring. It is amazing that OTHER SELLERS offer rocks for sale that are even LESS radioactive than 3,000. CPM. EXAMPLE: Go to: "Amazon / Radioactive Rock" Someone there is offering a small rock in a metal can, 984 cpm, for $49.95 !!! In my expert opinion, any rock with LESS than 3,000. cpm response should NOT even be labeled as a uranium rock ! All rocks have been measured with a Ludlum Model 2200 geiger instrument, the most accurate instrument for hobbiests. MANY FREE EXTRAS ARE ENCLOSED: Three DVD videos (in one box) on uranium or radiation topics, many papers, photos of the uranium fields, brochures about the local area in west-central New Mexico. INVITATION TO COLLECT MORE ROCKS WITH ME AT THE JURASSIC CANYON NM I will keep half the found rocks, and the visitor will keep the remaining half. Rockhounding season is from late-April to mid-November each year. If any RADIOACTIVE DINOSAUR FOSSILS are found, I will keep the first and third fossil, and the visitor will keep the second and fourth fossil found. (Summer 2021, I found TWO radioactive juvenile Velociraptor skull-fossils: 190,000. CPM and 99,000 CPM.) NO URANIUM SALES ALLOWED TO ANY OTHER COUNTRY. This restriction is from the Federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission; also, the USPS Post Office restricts shipping any radioactive object to any foreign country. For shipping, the rocks are all wrapped in protective metal foil, and the wrapped rocks will be enclosed either in a metal can or in a metallic shielding bag. SUGGESTION TO URANIUM ROCK HOUNDS: JOIN ME SOON TO COLLECT MORE ROCKS! The underground mines at Jurassic Canyon closed during the late 1980s, because nuclear power had become unpopular at that time. But today, nuclear power has restored its popularity among environmentalists, mainly because it has NO carbon content and it contributes nothing to global warming. The underground mining will resurrect, if/when the world price of uranium reaches $65.00 per lb. Currently, that price is rising, and is approx. $58.00. The town of Grants NM was identified in Michael Amundson's 2002 book, Yellowcake Towns, as the "Uranium Capital of the World." The whole town of Grants is eager to see the return of local prosperity when the mines are re-opened again! But uranium "rockhounds" should arrange with me soon, to join me for uranium rock-collecting; when the mines re-open, tall fences around them will exclude "rockhounds" from the best rock-collecting sites! It has now been two full years since I have been out there collecting rocks with visitors; join me now! My first 14 of 35 trips to Jurassic Canyon were done alone, but that is risky because the uranium field is inhabited by a few rattlesnakes; I fear that, if I collect rocks alone and get a snake bite, I might not be able to drive the car the 20 mile distance to the hospital in Grants. During my past 35 multi-day rock- collecting trips to the canyon, I have seen ONLY ONE snake, and others with me have seen ONLY TWO snakes; no one got bit by any snake. But I fear that if I am out there alone, and get a snake bite, I might be unable to drive my car 22 miles to the Grants hospital. I need a companion when collecting the rocks! On the last day of a 3-5 day outing, I divide the found rocks with the guest, 50-50 so we each get the same weight of found rocks, at the end. If any found rocks are radioactive dinosaur fossils, those too are shared 50-50. Arrange your rock-collecting visit! Prof. Stephen Buggie Univ. of New Mexico, Gallup Gallup NM 87301 (505) 870-9805 "The Old Rockhound" Age 77