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Excellon Resources Inc. T.EXN

Alternate Symbol(s):  EXNRF

Excellon's vision is to create wealth by realizing strategic opportunities through discipline and innovation for the benefit of our employees, communities, and shareholders. The company is advancing a precious metals growth pipeline that includes: Kilgore, an advanced gold exploration project in Idaho with strong economics and significant growth and discovery potential; an option on Silver City, a high-grade epithermal silver district in Saxony, Germany with 750 years of mining history.


TSX:EXN - Post by User

Comment by Thales42on Oct 16, 2020 4:48pm
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RE:Something to think about, assaying done in Canada !

RE:Something to think about, assaying done in Canada !M2, nice information and question - Why the need to have a Canadian lab do all the assaying / analtsis ???


The National Instrument 43-101 is a national instrument for the Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects within Canada was introduced in the aftermath of the Bre-X scandal.  To remind our younger bloggers Bre-X was a Canadian gold exploration miner in Indonesia that started reporting high grade gold drilling results in the 1990s.  It turned out the  assaying was done on the mining site in the jungle and the results were "salted".

Nowadays the reporting requirement pendulum swung the opposite way.  In this particular case, I think Brendan may be concerned that laboratory testing results in Europe won't be sufficiently compliant with the 43-101 reporting requirements 



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