Monday, August 12, 2019 1:34:11 PM
What exactly do those numbers mean in that assay sheet? What "material" was sampled and assayed? Do those assays fairly and professionally characterize what is in that 4,000-ton leach pad? Why the huge variation in assay values? Who took the samples?
What legit company would issue an assay sheet without explanation that means something? And pictures of blobs of something - again, no explanation, no scale, no weights.
And did you notice that the "gold" bar is more the color of silver than gold?
Typical meaningless BS from Mexus, the hobby miner.
Do your own research, use third-party sources, and don't buy into the hype.
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