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Doubleview Gold Corp. V.DBG

Alternate Symbol(s):  DBLVF

Doubleview Gold Corp. is a mineral exploration and development company based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The Company identifies, acquires and finances precious and base metal exploration projects in North America, particularly in British Columbia. It focuses on acquisition and exploration of quality gold, copper and silver properties and the application of advanced exploration methods. Its projects include Hat Property and Red Spring Copper-Silver-Gold Property. The Company owns a 100% interest in the Hat Property. The Hat Property consists of ten mineral claims totaling 5214 hectares and is 50 kilometers northwest of Telegraph Creek, British Columbia. The property is subject to a 2% Net Smelter Royalty. The Company owns a 90% interest in the Red Spring Copper-Silver-Gold Property, which consists of six mineral claims totaling 4,224.34 ha, located in the Omineca Mining District of British Columbia. The Red Springs Property is subject to a 2.5% Net Smelter Property.


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Comment by FrankSmarton Jul 18, 2014 6:47pm
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RE:RE:Summer time trading season

RE:RE:Summer time trading season It's nice to get a couple days off so I can check out the buyers market. 
From May 14, 2014 news release.

T The “Lisle zone” mineralization now has been found from Hole H6 (2013 drilling) to Hole H8, a distance of 958 metres and is “open” to extension in all directions. Doubleview believes that “Lisle” zone mineralization represents a very important new discovery with the potential, on the basis of technical data (geochemistry, geology and geophysics) and diamond drilling, to become a significant addition to the overall mineral inventory of the Stikine district of northwest B. C.

Anomaly C

Following completion of drill hole H13, Doubleview initiated diamond drill testing of the “Anomaly C” area where technical surveys indicated an environment similar to that found at Anomaly B, including copper in outcrops and soils, and strongly anomalous chargeability. Drill hole H14, drilled southerly at -45 degrees, with total length 336.8 metres, encountered copper-gold mineralization throughout, averaging from 174 to 268 metres, 94 metres with 0.08% copper and 0.03 g/tonne gold, including a 26 metre section, from 242 to 268 metres, that averaged 0.21% copper and 0.08g/tonne gold. Drill hole H15, inclined northerly at -45 degrees to total length 208.8 metres, returned 1.2 metres with 0.30% copper and 0.20 g/tonne gold.

Interpretation of drill hole analytical and other data from holes H14 and H15 appears to indicate that Anomaly C geology and mineralization is similar to that found at Anomaly B, and may be a continuation of the Lisle (“B”) Zone. That possibility will be investigated later this year by further geophysical surveys and drilling. The total distance between the collars of drill holes H08 (Anomaly B) and H14 (Anomaly C) is 2.5 km. he “Lisle zone” mineralization now has been found from Hole H6 (2013 drilling) to Hole H8, a distance of 958 metres and is “open” to extension in all directions. Doubleview believes that “Lisle” zone mineralization represents a very important new discovery with the potential, on the basis of technical data (geochemistry, geology and geophysics) and diamond drilling, to become a significant addition to the overall mineral inventory of the Stikine district of northwest B. C.

Anomaly C

Following completion of drill hole H13, Doubleview initiated diamond drill testing of the “Anomaly C” area where technical surveys indicated an environment similar to that found at Anomaly B, including copper in outcrops and soils, and strongly anomalous chargeability. Drill hole H14, drilled southerly at -45 degrees, with total length 336.8 metres, encountered copper-gold mineralization throughout, averaging from 174 to 268 metres, 94 metres with 0.08% copper and 0.03 g/tonne gold, including a 26 metre section, from 242 to 268 metres, that averaged 0.21% copper and 0.08g/tonne gold. Drill hole H15, inclined northerly at -45 degrees to total length 208.8 metres, returned 1.2 metres with 0.30% copper and 0.20 g/tonne gold.

Interpretation of drill hole analytical and other data from holes H14 and H15 appears to indicate that Anomaly C geology and mineralization is similar to that found at Anomaly B, and may be a continuation of the Lisle (“B”) Zone. That possibility will be investigated later this year by further geophysical surveys and drilling. The total distance between the collars of drill holes H08 (Anomaly B) and H14 (Anomaly C) is 2.5 km.

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