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TRAPPER JIM

06/06/18 11:51 AM

#24391 RE: KashGreen #24390

There's definitely some gold value in the properties
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gitreal

06/06/18 1:22 PM

#24394 RE: KashGreen #24390

it was result of haphazzard incorrect mining technique from many years ago.

Baloney. Another statement out of the penny stock "miner" playbook. The old time miners were actually pretty good at recovering gold. And if they left anything, the tailings usually got reworked. Sometimes several times. Tailings piles at old minesites are usually nothing but an environmental liability, full of toxic heavy metals and cyanide.

If you can find any credible evidence that there is still recoverable gold in the tailings (that can be recovered at a profit), please provide it. A sampling report by a third party geologist or mining engineer would do. TIA.
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KashGreen

06/06/18 1:39 PM

#24395 RE: KashGreen #24390

Tonopah is a well-known Nevada mining district discovered in 1900. Second only to the Comstock Lode in Nevada historical silver production, Tonopah and nearby Goldfield were together responsible for restoring Nevada's mining industry in the early 20th Century. Total recorded production for the Tonopah District from 1900 to 1950 was 8,800,000 tons of ore, from which 1,861,000 ounces of gold and 174,153,000 ounces of silver were recovered with a total value of $147,564,015 (historical dollars, when gold was $20.67 or $35 per ounce). Tonopah is located midway between Las Vegas and Reno, Nevada and is conveniently accessed by US Highway 95 and US Highway 6. Utilities are available.