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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Core Assets Corp C.CC

Alternate Symbol(s):  CCOOF

Core Assets Corp. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company focused on the acquisition and development of mineral projects in British Columbia, Canada. The Company holds 100% ownership in the Blue Property, which covers a land area of approximately 114,074 hectares (1,140 km2). The project lies within the Atlin Mining District, a gold mining camp located in the unceded territory of the Taku... see more

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Core Assets Corp > Congrats to Nick and his team
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Post by Retiredgeo on Oct 11, 2022 11:10am

Congrats to Nick and his team

This is a truly spectacular find and one day the market will appreciate what they have found.

Anything above 0.5% Cu equivalent is going to be ****** good!  If Cu>Mo then it is a Cu-Mo porphyry deposit.  If Mo>Cu then it is a Mo-Cu porphyry deposit.  The assays will tell.  Mo is worth 4-5 times what copper is worth.

The porphyry under the Sulphide city claim is interpreted to be a finger off of the giant granitoid to the NW and perhaps below the porphyry.  There are typically many fingers of various sizes.

This system is going to be absolutely huge!

Here is a good overview of porphyry deposits:

Geology of Porphyry Copper Deposits (911metallurgist.com)
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