Abandoned Mine Lands (AML)

Modern mining in Nevada began in 1849 when a Mormon wagon train on their way to California discovered placer gold near present day Dayton. The placer discovery led prospectors to work upstream towards the site now known as Virginia City, and eventually to the discovery of the great Comstock Lode in 1859. When Nevada first became a state, mining was the main contributor to the economy and continues to be one of the top industries in the state today. The vast majority of the abandoned mines in Nevada were in operation before the surface management amendment to the 1872 Mining Law, leaving little to no consequences for miners to walk away from potentially dangerous mine features. 

Investco (IOG) Holdings NV has developed a plan to acquire mining claims to expand our commodity portfolio. Starting in 2025 we project several thousand acres under our ownership. We will partner with proven mining companies located in the state of Nevada to extract commodities (Gold and Silver) via private capital funding and BLM directed guidelines/programs.