RE:RE:CVB Type Move in the Cards here....Hold Very TightCorrection...Today's 001 & 002 results are nearby surface samples to pits 1 to 6.
Damn salesmans games!
Looking closer at the panned au from 45kg random bags from 2500 kg hard rock pit samples
it looks more like 1/4 to 1/2 gram of free gold per 45 kg bag.
Results on pit g/t au may actually come out to be 1 1/2 to 2 grams per ton over an average 3 to 12 meter thickness of gold bearing conglomerates.
Obvious now why this resource has been comparatively ignored over the loose au bearing aggregates over the last century ...still has massive potential given the area and low capital expenditure
for free gold floatation processing.