Colorado Code § 34-54-102

Sale of ores and minerals
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It is unlawful for any person, whether acting for
himself or as agent for another, to sell or to purchase any ores, concentrates, or amalgams
bearing gold, silver, tungsten, vanadium, uranium, molybdenum, or other rare minerals, or to sell
or purchase gold dust, gold or silver bullion, nuggets, or specimens of a value of ten dollars or
more, unless at the time of the sale the vendor shall sign with his true name and deliver to the
purchaser a memorandum in which he shall state the date of the sale, his residence, the nature
and amount of the article sold, the source from which the vendor obtained the same, and the
consideration actually paid.

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