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Friday, November 21, 2014 11:01:51 AM
The 1.7 meter section (suspected gold vein or planar structure at the fault) is fairly nice sized and appears to be the typical width of many of the gold-bearing structures recently found at Las Dos Marias. But you're missing the entire point. The porphyry on ADL is all about the copper. And the copper grade of 3.66% is pretty darn good when considering the average grade of a porphyry deposit is .40-1.00% copper and considering they've only literally scratched the surface of the porphyry. The gold, silver and moly will merely be by-products and valuable value-add to the overall deposit.
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