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REED MINE First Find

In 1799, 12-year-old Conrad Reed found a 17-pound yellow rock in Meadow Creek. It was used as a doorstop for three years before being identified as gold—igniting the American gold rush.

Reed Gold Mine Underground
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The Doorstop

The original 17lb nugget was sold for $3.50. Today, it would be worth over $450,000 in bullion alone.

Cabarrus County

The mine is located in Midland, NC, part of the legendary Piedmont gold belt.

Underground

Reed was one of the few places in the East to develop significant underground quartz mining.

Tactical Intel

Slate Belt Geology

The gold here is hosted in metavolcanic rocks of the Carolina Slate Belt. Modern prospecting in the surrounding counties should focus on areas where seasonal erosion cuts through the heavy clay and exposes the "contact zones" between slate and quartz veins.

Creek Crawling

While the Reed site is protected, nearby streams on private property still carry gold.Sniping—using a snorkel and pry tools to clear bedrock—is the most effective way to find coarse gold in the slow-moving Piedmont creeks.

State Protection

Reed Gold Mine is a North Carolina State Historic Site. Panning is allowed at the site during operating hours for a small fee. Mining of any kind outside of designated areas is illegal.

The Loot Bag

Strategic weight valuation. Calculate the spot yield of your discovery and bridge the target gap to a physical ounce.

Estimated Value
$121.50
Spot Price Estimate
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The Digger's Code

  • Backfill all holes before you leave.
  • Pack out all your trash.
  • Respect fence lines and gates.

Legal Disclaimer

Land access rights, safety conditions, and public fossicking zones change. You are solely responsible for verifying regulations with local authorities (DOC/Council/BLM) and assessing river safety before visiting. Paystreak.io accepts no liability for injury, fines, or trespassing. Never dig on private land without explicit permission.

✓ Information last verified: January 2026

The Piedmont Pan Pack

Our chosen pans for the heavy silt and clay of North Carolina gold fields.

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