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I-80 Gold Corp T.IAU

Alternate Symbol(s):  IAUX | T.IAU.WT

i-80 Gold Corp. is a mining company. The Company is a gold and silver producer engaged in the exploration, development and production of gold, silver mineral and poly-metallic deposits. Its operations include Lone Tree, Ruby Hill, Granite Creek and McCoy-Cove. The Company owns a 100% interest in the Lone Tree and Buffalo Mountain gold deposits and Lone Tree processing complex (collectively, the Lone Tree Project). The total land package of the Lone Tree property consists of approximately 12,000 acres. The Ruby Hill Project is an advanced-stage development project with residual heap leach production, located within the Battle Mountain-Eureka Trend. It owns a 100% interest in the Granite Creek gold project located at the intersection of the Getchell gold belt and the Battle Mountain-Eureka Trend in Humboldt County, Nevada. It owns a 100% interest in the McCoy-Cove project. It holds a 100% interest in the FAD project located along the Battle Mountain-Eureka Trend in Eureka County, Nevada.


TSX:IAU - Post by User

Comment by NineLiveson Apr 09, 2023 8:29am
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Post# 35385698

RE:RE:Artemis

RE:RE:ArtemisAnd with that reply you missed the point of the whole post. BHP Minerals bought a stake in BBB.

And back in 2012 onwards nobody was too excited about NewGolds Blackwater because it was said the Gold grades were too low to have an economical mine there !!
Well, well how times have changed.

Personally I'd rather have a deposit like IAU or even what Brixton has started to find because much higher grades means a hell of a lot less rock to move. Playing through 20 to 25 tons of rock to get one Oz is a lot of wear and tear on machinery.
Sure you can compare open pit with deep mining but each to their own.

Personally I don't see depth as an issue, there are many successful deep Gold mines around the world. Just visit S Africa.

Open up those eyes, just don't dismiss something because it's different.


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