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Providence Gold Mines Inc V.PHD

Alternate Symbol(s):  PRRVF

Providence Gold Mines Inc. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company. The Company is engaged in the process of exploring and evaluating its mineral property located in California, United States. It owns 100% interest in Tuolumne Property. The Property includes over six parcels and approximately thirteen 20-acres of mining claims. It consists of over nine claims contiguous to the existing claims for a total of over seven patented and approximately 22 located mining claims, encompassing an area of approximately 324 acres. It owns 50% interest in the Providence Mines Property, which is situated in the Summerville Mining District, Tuolumne County, California, upon the eastern belt of the Mother Lode District. Its subsidiary is Providence Gold Mines (US) Inc.


TSXV:PHD - Post by User

Comment by KozmoTon Dec 09, 2021 1:42pm
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RE:RE:RE:Stockpile Processing

RE:RE:RE:Stockpile ProcessingOn the Bulk Sample results I bet there is a very good reason the company failed to disclose the relative proportions of High, Medium and Low grade composites and why they failed to disclose the percent recovery for the Low Grade Composite, which of course makes up the vast percentage of the waste pile. 

Also, the average grade is nowhere near 3 g/t, as has been explained several times now.  You obviously can't include nugget effect assays which is exactly what the #1 pumper here has done repeatedly and has refused to show his grade/resource numbers after removing or capping them... for the obvious reason
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