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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Hawkeye Gold and Diamond Inc V.HAWK

Alternate Symbol(s):  HWKDF

Hawkeye Gold & Diamond Inc. is a junior mineral exploration and development company. The Company is engaged in the exploration for and the development of natural resources in Canada. Its projects include Bonanza, 2-Aces, Keithley Creek, Cariboo Valley, Seller Creek, Swift River, Bonanza Lake and Cariboo Lake. The Company owns over four 2% royalty interests which are subject to buy-down... see more

TSXV:HAWK - Post Discussion

Hawkeye Gold and Diamond Inc > UNUSUAL GOLD ?
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Post by Wangotango67 on Nov 11, 2021 9:36pm

UNUSUAL GOLD ?

Here's a Dan Hurd video - placer / nugget miner in B.C. (  youtube icon )
Dan suggests unusual gold.
Yet.. I couldn't help but think of the Ace claims,
Bismuth, Lead, and perhpas colorful Coppers ?

IN THIS VIDEO... Iasked myself...
Could this be lead or bismuth in a transitional phase exuding puple copper ?
I'm seeing what appears to look like a bismuth or lea.... Or how about grey copper - and of course a measure of purplewhich could also be -  ( covellite, cosalite ) ?

21.34 min mark.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrwCEAOTD6U

Yes.. interesting it is.
I know i've learned lots about copper.  I always thought of, cuprics, or azurite blue, malachite green or good ole chalcopurite.  Who would ever thin copper could have so many colors.


Cheers....
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