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Saturday, 07/20/2019 10:21:04 PM

Saturday, July 20, 2019 10:21:04 PM

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Regarding the Mexus claim of "bonanza grade" assays.

There is no official definition of bonanza grade for gold but analysts say most gold mines around the world only produce about 5 to 6 grams per tonne. One of the highest grade mines in the world is Klondex’s Fire Creek in Nevada where reserves are 42 grams per tonne, the company website says.

Forty two GRAMS per ton.

In general usage, bonanza grade is considered to be far in excess of any of the Mexus assay results.
The argument is moot considering Mexus has not produced a significant amount of gold to date regardless of the yield per ton of the material fed into their backyard MC system.