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Wednesday, 03/03/2010 2:04:14 PM

Wednesday, March 03, 2010 2:04:14 PM

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Interesting program on TV last night on finding gold. In Nevada’s Carlin Trend area an open pit mine produces a single ounce of gold for each 10 tons of rock. The gold is so minute that it can only be seen with the electron microscope. They are producing at a profit and seem to be doing so with no copper or silver.

That thought alone provides a boatload of fodder for discussion but I think we have been through that in the past.

However, can someone recall our average ounces of gold for lets say 10 tons of rock?

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