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Metallic Minerals Corp V.MMG

Alternate Symbol(s):  MMNGF

Metallic Minerals Corp. is a resource-stage mineral exploration company, focused on copper, silver, gold, and platinum group elements in the North American mining jurisdictions. The Company's projects include La Plata, Keno Silver and Alluvial Royalties. The La Plata project covers approximately 44 square kilometers (km2) within the historic high-grade La Plata mining district located at the southwest end of the prolific Colorado Mineral Belt. Mineralization is related to a large-scale precious metals plus platinum group element (PGE) porphyry copper system with associated high-grade silver and gold epithermal vein and replacement deposits. The 100%-owned Keno Silver project consists of around 171 Km2 adjacent to Hecla Mining’s mining operations in the historic Keno Hill Silver District of Canada's Yukon Territory. Its Alluvial Royalties include Australia Creek Royalty and Dominion Creek Alluvial Royalty. It owns a 100% interest in the McKay and Silver Hill properties (55 km2).


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Comment by mkr58on Oct 04, 2000 1:13pm
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RE: nelly?

RE: nelly?Bang on!!!!....a major is not going to walk in and be a heavy in a sensative situation such as this.......BUT...... soon after the people realize they are not going to get damaged by the mine and sign off on moving the town we are going to see three or four players looking to slice this very large pie up into edible pieces.... This mine is going to be too big for one major to work with.....$$$$$$$ are going to be an issue alright......tons of cash or more tons of cash.... WE all WIN with this one....just be patient.
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