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Sunday, November 17, 2013 12:40:01 AM
It will depend on how much they can process per day and what the average au/ounce is that they are able to leach from the tailings.
Chillaxin said: Ripe and ready for immediate production
quote: "210,000 metric tons of tailings with grades estimated at 1.34 g/T Au and 56.36g/T Ag (Gold Hawk, 19970)"
Agreed. It's best not to get into predictions about when production will begin. However by definition 'tailings' are ripe and ready for immediate production and at low cost. There are a lot of tailing's that only need to be processed. And that process, when it begins, could start to bring in an almost immediate source of revenue for Affinity Gold.
All statements made are my opinion only.
You should always do your own Due Diligence.
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