And by the way ... IN FACT Bismuth, however, is one of the rarest elements in Earth's crust and is seldom found in economically recoverable concentrations.
In fact, it is estimated that NICO accounts for 12% of the world's bismuth reserves – deposits where it has been shown economic feasibility for recovering the metal.
When you throw in the copper and gold, NICO offers a mix of metals increasingly critical to an electric-centric world and a monetary metal traditionally seen as a safe-haven asset in times of financial or political uncertainty.