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Jaxon Mining Inc JXMNF


Primary Symbol: V.JAX.H

Jaxon Mining Inc. pursues the discoveries of deeper, under cover, commercial scale and high-grade Cu, Au, Ag, polymetallic porphyry epithermal systems. It has seven large-scale porphyry system targets on its controlled Hazelton property, an interconnected network of concessions spanning 730 square kilometers (km2) in the Skeena Arch in northwest British Columbia, Canada. Hazelton Property hosts seven projects: Red Springs, Blunt Mountain, Max, Netalzul Mountain, Mt Thoen, Rocher Deboule Mountain, and Kispiox Mountain. The Kispiox project includes four contiguous mineral claims with a total area of 2,833 hectares at the northwest corner of the Property. Netalzul Mountain Project covers 71.82 km2 of the northeast corner of Hazelton and includes 16 claims. Located in Northwest British Columbia, the Red Springs Project involves a system of three or more copper/gold porphyries. Blunt Mountain is a consolidated project area consisting of twelve claims. Max consists of six mineral claims.


TSXV:JAX.H - Post by User

Post by Betteryear2on May 23, 2023 9:27am
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Jaxon Reports on Petrographic Study

Jaxon Reports on Petrographic StudyVancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - May 23, 2023) - Jaxon Mining Inc. (TSXV: JAX) (FSE: 0U31) (OTC Pink: JXMNF) ("Jaxon" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the results of a petrographic study confirming the discovery of high-grade antimony mineralization at the Kispiox Mountain Project. Conducted by John G. Payne, Ph.D., P.Geo., of Surrey, B.C, Canada, the study describes the petrography of sampled stibnite mineralization and confirms the discovery of three high-grade stibnite-bearing epithermal zones in the propylitically altered areas above what the Company's model concludes to be another deeper Cu-Ag-Au, Zn-Mo porphyry mineralized system; geologically analogous to Jaxon's Netalzul Mountain and Red Springs porphyry targets.

Jaxon Reports on Petrographic Study Confirming Discovery of High-Grade Antimony Mineralization at the Kispiox Mountain Project; and Receives $741,000 Mineral Exploration Tax Credit (newsfilecorp.com)
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