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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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Comment by krishakon May 15, 2017 12:13pm
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Post# 26245052

RE:Zinc Supply Side Squeeze

RE:Zinc Supply Side Squeeze
In regard to the "one or more of the multiple targets" I am intrigued by the following passage from the
7.6.2017 NR: "Cap is one of several stratigraphically linked prospects that define a hydrothermal system of comparable scale to the RW-South Wall resource area that is located 2500 meters to the northeast". Seems to me that the RW-South Wall constitutes the guts of the Palmer Project, and the suggestion is that Nunatak/JAG/HG/CAP could be resources of comparable importance.

Any drilling results this summer which points in that direction would certainly make CEM a market darling. It is noteworthy that silver - barite rich CAP was drilled in the pre-Constantine era, it was one of the earliest targets of Constantine in 2006/2007, and south of CAP Greens Creek Mine continues to produce some of the highest grade silver at the lowest cost on the planet. .
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