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American Creek Resources Ltd V.AMK

Alternate Symbol(s):  ACKRF

American Creek Resources Ltd. is a Canada-based junior mineral exploration company, which is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties, principally for precious metal deposits. The Company’s projects include Treaty Creek and Austruck-Bonanza. The Treaty Creek Project covers approximately 114 square km in the Skeena Mining District of northern British Columbia and is situated approximately 70 km north of Stewart. The Austruck-Bonanza Property is located within the Kamloops Mining Division 53 kilometers north-west of the city of Kamloops in south central British Columbia. The Austruck-Bonanza Property is underlain by Devonian to Triassic Harper Ranch formation comprised of fine grade sedimentary rocks including mudstone and shale and includes basaltic volcanics. The Company holds 100% interest in the Austruck-Bonanza Property and 20% interest in the Treaty Creek project.


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Comment by fairdinkemon Feb 22, 2021 10:56am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Just receive this from AMK Dunwell

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Just receive this from AMK DunwellAfter re-reading your post.  You suggest that the Dunnwell mine operators in fact high graded the ORE prior to milling, if that is correct, if so, then step two would be the question is that did the then Mining company just as you have said dump the lo-grade (which today would be high grade) from the head down around the Dunwell mill site, that would be the correct answer as the millhead was processing very high grade ore, thus they would have been culling out what in their opinion would have been what we consider today as high grade material.  Leading us to consider that the ore grade in fact would be easy to haul off and very cost effective to deliver to an offsite processer?   YES?
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