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Constantine Metal Resources Ltd V.CEM


Primary Symbol: CNSNF

Constantine Metal Resources Ltd is a base and precious metal exploration company focused on its Alaska polymetallic project, Palmer. The company's flagship Palmer VMS Project, located near Haines in Southeast Alaska, is road-accessible and hosts two NI 43-101 compliant resources. The Palmer Project is a Joint Venture partnership between Constantine and Dowa Metals & Mining Co Ltd with the company as an operator.


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Post by chilkatpeteon Aug 12, 2014 1:43pm
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TTsiku River Mining Claims

TTsiku River Mining ClaimsMtany posts ago I said there my be PGM's up the Tsiku. A friend's father had a gold placer mine at thhe headwaters of the Tsiku River where runoff streams from glacier melt occurs. It turned out there was also placer platinum at the claim. If you look at Google Earth there are 5 runoff streams coming from the glacier..on the left side of the river. If you draw a straight line North you will come out at Glacier Creek. Who knows..there may be an ultra mafic deposit there. To get to the claim..you followed a logging road to the Devil'sElbow..then horseback on a trail along the Tsiku to the claim. Some of the trail has sinced washed out. Just a little history of the Porcipine District.CP
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