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Sky Gold Corp V.SKYG

Alternate Symbol(s):  SRKZF

Sky Gold Corp. is a Canada-based junior mineral exploration company. The Company is engaged in acquiring and advancing mineral properties in Canada and the United States. The Company’s properties include Evening Star, Mustang, Virginia, Imperial, Greenwater Lake, Kekekuab Lake and Sun Gold, Star Lake, Laurie, Horne, and KA Property. Its Shebandowan Portfolio consists of two properties located 80 and 125 kilometers west of the city of Thunder Bay. Its Shebandowan Property consists of nickel-copper-cobalt-platinum group element (Ni-Cu-Co-PGE) Shebandowan Property comprises of approximately 5,894 hectares and is situated within the Shebandowan Greenstone Belt in northwestern Ontario. The Evening Star property is located in west central Nevada in Mineral County and is comprised of approximately 43 unpatented mineral lode claims totalling over 660 acres. The Sungold property exhibits striking similarities with the geologic setting of the past producing Shebandowan mine.


TSXV:SKYG - Post by User

Comment by Sapwoodon Mar 23, 2021 12:50pm
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Post# 32858646

RE:VG Hole 6

RE:VG Hole 6Well it proves you know nothing. I've seen more than one assays with no VG returning >1g/t.

Do you know how dense is Au? Its relative atomic mass is close to 4X of the iron.

And do you know how much is a gram per ton? GRAM per TON. There is 1 000 000 grams in 1 ton. Did you know too that they send split cores? Which means that there is good chances that you still don't see some minerals..

So it means that even if you don't see it does not mean that there is not. 

It also means that if you see it, there is chances that what you see is > 1g/t Au.



tamarack123 wrote: Dont want to burst your bubble but there were only a few pinhead size specks of gold, dont think that will really inpact overall grams per meter much.


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