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Billybob_TX

11/28/20 10:30 PM

#31024 RE: InPhekTed #31023

7B+4.4B...I can't add up a big number like that...
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reppoC

11/28/20 10:32 PM

#31025 RE: InPhekTed #31023

Very nice, if they were to have that average throughout, the gold alone could make it viable material.

Making the grade: understanding exploration results
Resource World | March 24, 2017 | 2:59 pm Base Metals Battery Metals Energy Precious Metals Africa Asia Australia Canada China Europe Latin America Cobalt Copper Gold Iron Ore Nickel Palladium Platinum Silver Uranium Zinc

GOLD: One ounce, or roughly 30 grams/tonne is high-grade and can be expected to move markets in most cases. Several ounces of gold per tonne is considered to be high-grade for underground mining, although 5 grams gold/tonne is usually economically viable. The most well-known example of narrow high-grade is in Goldcorp’s Red Lake, Ontario mine where gold grades of 18-20 grams gold/tonne are being mined from its deep workings.

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amc

11/28/20 11:47 PM

#31036 RE: InPhekTed #31023

Nice...I'm so ready for this one, the run is going to be insane even if the results are half that.
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Faltotyq

11/29/20 1:48 PM

#31049 RE: InPhekTed #31023

Yes!! As I have been saying. The Gold is there. Visible in core samples. Shown in core sample numbers. That is what they knew was there from before the war. People have been waiting years to get to this dig.

"Given the geology, it is believed that higher concentrations (perhaps veins) lie at a deeper level. This is the current focus of AMECA's drilling program – which will reach a depth of 200 metres."

Check out the core sample charts.

https://www.amecamining.com/gold