GNCC Capital, Inc. is focused on its three gold and three silver exploration projects located in Arizona, USA. Our geologists will supervise an extensive exploration program for all six projects to prove up reserves through geological surveys and a substantial number of carefully planned drilling programs.
The Burnt Well Gold property is comprised of 9 unpatented lode mining claims (approximately 160 acres) in the Harcuvar Mining District, about 20 miles from the town of Wenden, in La Paz County, Arizona. It is near the northern flank of the eastern Harcuvar Mountains in the eastern portion of Butler Valley. Access is by taking Alamo Road, a paved road, 20 miles north from Wenden, then proceeding east for 6 miles over an unpaved road to the property. The land is administered by the US Bureau of Land Management (BLM). Burnt Well is a former Cordex Exploration Co. (“Cordex”) project, which includes the historic Silver Lining Mine.
The Ester Basin gold property is located on approximately 100 acres of mining claims (five unpatented lode mining claims) in the Owens Mining District in southern Mohave County, Arizona. There are five unpatented lode mining claims on land administered by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). Access is obtained over Alamo Lake Road, an all-weather unpaved road that runs south from I-40 starting at Yucca, Arizona.
The Clara Gold Project is located on approximately 480 acres of mining claims in the Santa Maria Mining District in La Paz County, Arizona. There are 24 lode mining claims on land administered by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). Access is obtained by Swansea Rd and Lincoln Ranch Road, which proceed approximately 15 miles north from Arizona Highway 72 at Bouse, Arizona.
The Kit Carson Silver Project is presently comprised of approximately 411 acres, located 2 miles southwest of Humboldt, and about 10 miles southeast of Prescott, in Yavapai County, Arizona. It is accessed from Arizona Highway 69 by Iron King Road, an unpaved all weather road running southwest from Humboldt, Arizona to the property.
The Potts Mountain property consists of 40 acres of mining claims (two unpatented lode mining claims) in the Owens Mining District in southern Mohave County, Arizona. It is immediately north of the Company’s Ester Basin Gold property.
The Silverfield Project is comprised of 80 acres of mining claims (4 unpatented lode claims) in the Owens Mining District in southern Mohave County, Arizona, immediately north of the Bill Williams River. The mine produced silver in both the 1940’s and the 1960’s, primarily from workings at Big Hill and North Star Hill, where an unmined silver resource has been reported to remain. There are shafts, adits and open cuts on the property.
GNCC Capital, Inc. is a publicly traded on the OTC Market under the symbol, “GNCP”, and within the OTC PINK market tier. As such, Business, Operational, and Financial information on GNCC Capital, Inc. is available to view.
A/S: 500 Million - confirmed with T/A on 7/30/13 O/S: 303,132,134 - as of May 19, 2013 Float: 57,849,162 - as of May 13, 2013
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