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Providence Gold Mines Inc V.PHD

Alternate Symbol(s):  PRRVF

Providence Gold Mines Inc. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company. The Company is engaged in the process of exploring and evaluating its mineral property located in California, United States. It owns 100% interest in Tuolumne Property. The Company’s gold mines consist of seven patented stake mineral claims and 22 located claims, encompassing an area of approximately 324 acres, which includes Bonita, Consuelo, FairPlay, Good Enough, McCarthy, Mexican, and Providence. The Providence Group of Mines is located in the Summerville Mining District, Tuolumne County, California, upon the eastern belt of the Mother Lode District. Its subsidiary is Providence Gold Mines (US) Inc.


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Comment by KozmoTon Dec 15, 2021 12:16pm
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RE:RE:Food For Thought .

RE:RE:Food For Thought . LOL, somebody comically posted to the wrong BB !!!!  For starters they only drilled a few holes "in the ground" back in 2019 and the results were so bad they switched to the waste pile. You say the waste pile has a CUTOFF GRADE of 1 oz/t which is hilarious.  You obviously don't know the difference beteen a gram and an ounce. As for your 250,000 tonnes, well at least here you're only off by an entire order of magnitude (and unit of measure) - it was actually 25,000 cubic yards (not tonnes).  So if we knock back your grade to the reality of 1/31 the value and the tonnage to 1/10 then suddenly you can see why they abandoned the waste pile!!

Folks, if that is an indication of the intelligence of the average pumper and/or investor in this stock then ... enough said.
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