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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.


OTCQX:CNSNF - Post by User

Comment by krishakon Jun 13, 2017 2:42pm
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Post# 26357763

RE:RE:RE:Drilling Program

RE:RE:RE:Drilling Program
CP: I just read today's NR which wasn't out earlier when I looked for it.

Glad to see that CAP is listed first in this years drill targets Newmont drilled CAP in 1997, (Rubicon Minerals (1998) cites the results of work by Newmont Gold Company that includes a 43-foot channel sample that contained 247.6 ppm silver, 0.263 ppm gold, 2,753 ppm zinc, 1,803 ppm lead, and 174 ppm copper as well as a drill hole with a 76.3-foot-thick intercept that averaged 3.7 ounces of silver per ton.

Ten years ago Constantine drilled CAP for the first time, (CAP01, drilled by Constantine in 2007, cut 23.2 meters of barite rich mineralization averaging 134 g/t silver).

My understanding is that last years drilling on CAP provided some useful direction for this years drilling. Like you I have been doing some comparative thinking involving Green's Creek. Twenty years ago it was NEM. Ten years ago it was CEM. This year should confirm the silver/barite richness of CAP, and it would be really nice to get confirmation of the NEM credits from gold, zinc, lead and copper!

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