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Post by socalbernieon May 13, 2011 11:01am
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Aurelian Miracle, Oromin Pickle

Aurelian Miracle, Oromin PickleJust having fun with words. Inspired by Oromin's opening trading today.
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Aurelian's discovery. Price Chart.
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Aurelian's monster hole #1: 237 metres of 4.14 g/t (981 gram metres)
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Aurelian's monster hole #2: 205 metres of 8.4 g/t (1722 gram metres)
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Aurelian's monster hole #3: 189 metres of 24 g/t (4536 gram metres)
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Bought by Kinross for $1.2 billion about half of peak valuation
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That was 3 years ago and not one ounce of gold yet produced on the Aurelian property. Maybe Kinross bought the pickle. Great property, wrong country.
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Some exceptional Oromin drill holes:

May 12, 2011: Golouma, 421.4 g/t over 3 metres (1264 gram metres)
May 12, 2011: Golouma, 81.83 g/t over 6 metres (491 gram metres)
Jan 12, 2011: Golouma, 46.04 g/t over 11 metres (506 gram metres)
Dec 15, 2010: Golouma,17.14g/t over 14 metres (240gram metres)

Sep 22, 2010: Kourouloulou, 49.82g/t over 7 metres (349 gram metres)

Apr 13, 2010: Kourouloulou, 64.56g/t over 4 m(258 gram metres)

Oct 7, 2009: Kourouloulou, 196.27g/t over 4 m (785 gram metres)

Sep 6, 2009: Kourouloulou, 81.10g/t over 4 m (324 gram metres)

May 14, 2009: Kourouloulou, 23.53g/t over 12 m (282 gram metres)

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An intersection of 50 gram-metres is pretty good; of 100 or 200 gram-metres is pretty gosh darn good, and anything higher becomes exceptional.

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Quote above from Dr. Keith M. Barron, geologist, co-founder of Aurelian Resources Inc.



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