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NuLegacy Gold Corp V.NUG

Alternate Symbol(s):  NULGF

NuLegacy Gold Corporation is a Canada-based exploration company focused on exploring for high-grade Carlin-style gold deposits on its premier 108 sq. km (42 sq. mile) district scale Red Hill property. The Red Hill is on trend/adjacent to three of Nevada Gold Mines' Carlin-type gold mines; the Pipeline, Cortez, and GoldrushII. Its Red Hill Property is located in the Cortez Gold Trend of north-central Nevada, United States (US). The Red Hill Property encompasses a total of 1,363 unpatented lode mining claims covering approximately 108 square kilometers (km2), of which 881 mining claims totaling approximately 68 km2 are owned, subject to certain underlying royalties, 100% by NuLegacy Gold Corporation and 482 claims comprising approximately 40 km2 are 100% controlled by NuLegacy pursuant to the Idaho Lease. Its Rift Anticline drill target (approximately 10 km2 within the 108 sq. km Red Hill property) has favorable Carlin-type gold system geology located within Nevada's Cortez gold complex.


TSXV:NUG - Post by User

Post by realtyon Jul 17, 2021 6:53pm
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Post# 33565744

Digging in the Right Place....Finally

Digging in the Right Place....FinallyWell, three years later they are at least digging in the right place.  I mapped this out with all of their drill core three years ago and said they needed to go deeper off drill holes 4 & 5 I think it was (doing this from memory).  It was pretty obvious where they needed to dig, but as Kaiser mentioned they did not want to do it because they wanted to find shallower mineralization because it would be more economic.  The thing is, is that you take what is given to you and dont try and create something that isnt there.  Hopefully, this is a lesson well learned.  Realty
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