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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum INOMIN MINES INC V.MINE

Inomin Mines Inc. is focused on the identification, acquisition, and exploration of mineral properties with the potential to host significant resources, especially critical minerals, as well as gold and silver projects. The Company owns a 100% interest in the 7,528-hectare Beaver magnesium-nickel property located in British Columbia, Canada. The Beaver property is situated in south-central... see more

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INOMIN MINES INC > For Me This is Crazy High Grade # "252.1 metres of 20.6% MG"
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Post by MCFer on Mar 30, 2022 3:03pm

For Me This is Crazy High Grade # "252.1 metres of 20.6% MG"

Drill-hole B21-02 intersected 252.1 metres grading 20.6 per cent magnesium, 0.16 per cent nickel and 0.33 per cent chromium.

B21-02 is the longest mineralized hole ever drilled at Beaver and the first-ever drilling in the Spur zone, one of five large mineralized areas at the property. Hole B21-01 at Spur also made another first, discovering near-surface silver and copper, intersecting 649 grams per tonne (g/t) silver and 0.29 per cent copper over three metres, before the hole was terminated due to difficult ground drilling conditions.
All holes ended in mineralization leaving the discoveries open to extension at depth.
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