



MAC Mining Group is a private Nevada based gold developer focused on advancing the Mary Ann Canyon area of the Osceola Mining District, White Pine County, Nevada.


With 13 claims within sections 21, 22, 23 and 24 of the district (Township 14N Range 7E), a total of 980 acres. Gold exists throughout the immense accumulations of alluvials scattered across the Osceola District, particularly in the Mary Ann Canyon area.
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​The main mountain mass is composed of pre-Cambrian and Cambrian rocks containing veins of gold-bearing materials.

Nevada
The 4th largest producer
of gold in the world.
Nevada continues to be the nation's top gold
producing state contributing 83% of the total U.S.
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OSCEOLA DISTRICT TIMELINE
1872
Gold was discovered in lode deposits near Osceloa townsite and considerable quartz vein mining occurred for 5 years.
1900-1940
This discovery led to operations on the placer deposits. Intermittent mining continued to about 1940.
1959-1968
An estimated 3,500 ounces was produced.
2000's
Local private prospectors have been mining in the area since the 2000’s to recent years, establishing the region as a profitable gold producing resource.
1877
Placer mining started with the discovery of values in the alluvial material at the junction of Dry and Grub Gulches, with cold productions $3M and $3.5M.
1959
The total production from the areas was estimated at 131,700 ounces. 91,555 ounces was credited to placer production while 40,145 ounces to lode production.
1968
The amount produced after 1968 is unknown at this time.
2023
Confirming Multi-Million Ounce Gold Mineralization, rapidly advancing towards Production.
