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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum New Found Gold Corp V.NFG

Alternate Symbol(s):  NFGC

New Found Gold Corp. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, and evaluation of resource properties with a focus on gold properties located in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The Company holds a 100% interest in the Queensway Project, which comprises an approximately 1,662 square kilometers area, located about 15 kilometers (km... see more

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New Found Gold Corp > Road, Sunday, Cokes results
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Post by Flyder on Jul 06, 2021 4:51pm

Road, Sunday, Cokes results

Road

To me, the assays from the Road target  of 35.36 g/t over 2.70 m is a phenomenal intersection.  Note what was said about this target:

  • The Road target is exposed at surface and is the furthest east of the Appleton fault where significant gold mineralization has been found to date but may be related to extensions of the Lotto zone 550m to the northwest.
  • Drill hole NFGC-20-71 returned three mineralized vein zones with results including 35.4g/t Au over 2.70m and 9.1g/t Au over 2.95m
  • The presence of quartz breccia veins in a separate NW trending fault corridor are suggestive of a similar style of emplacement and mineralogy to the nearby Keats and Lotto zones
This target is just sitting out there all by itself, and yet they comment that the mineralization is not only similar in style to Keats and Lotto, but may in fact be an extension to Lotto, 550 m to the NW. 

Sunday 

I went back and read the nr in January about this intercept.  What was said in that nr takes on new meaning in light of today's nr.  Here are some highlights from that nr:

  • An interval in what is interpreted to be on the hanging wall side of the main Appleton Fault displaying a broad quartz breccia vein, sulfide mineralization and/or visible gold starting at a down hole depth of 239 m was assayed on a rush basis returning 6.5m @ 18.1g/t Au including 2.95m @ 38.7g/t Au
  • This is the first discovery interval drilled in or immediately adjacent to the main Appleton Fault structure and opens a new target zone along the Appleton Fault itself.
  • This discovery hole was drilled as a step-out 50m to the north of two altered and mineralized intervals that returned up to 1.3 g/t Au in the hanging wall and footwall of the main Appleton Fault in drill hole NFGC-20-17, which was extended to depth to drill test the Appleton Fault itself 
  • A number of observed features of this new discovery interval including the style of alteration and mineralization and the affiliation of high-grade gold with a breccia unit are reminiscent of what has been observed in high-grade drill intervals at Keats.

Greg Matheson, P.Geo., Chief Operating Officer of New Found, stated: “We are excited to have intersected this new high-grade discovery on the hanging wall side of the Appleton Fault itself. Our work to date has focused on targets offset from the main Appleton Fault Zone including the Keats Baseline Zone, which are likely affiliated with a network of secondary structures related to the primary regional Appleton Fault. This opens the entire Appleton Fault itself as a primary target for high-grade gold mineralization, adding significantly to the already extensive prospective target area at Queensway North.

Note what they said about this hole being a mere 50m step-out from a 'low-grade' intercept in a previous hole, of 1.3 g/t.  This is significant!  It shows that you can have low-grade gold mineralization, and then...bang...a high grade zone just m away.  Take note of that when looking at the Cokes results.  Especially significant is the comment about the Appleton Fault itself being a primary target, not just the splays coming off of it.  

Cokes


14.85m of 3.61 g/t Au, including 4.15m of 6.43 g/t Au.  We now consider numbers like this to be 'low grade', but this is robust!  Move over 50 m, and ...bang...a high grade intercept?  And note that the Cokes is on the west side of the Appleton Fault, as is Big Vein over at LAB.  

Today's nr is utterly fantastic.  The reaction to the news today was 'blah, blah, blah'.  I guess we need the NYSE listing to bring in people with fresh eyes??  

Comment by BlueChipper2020 on Jul 06, 2021 6:10pm
Great post. I have read today's PR and every time something new pops out. These guys are sitting on a GOLD MINE. No pun intended. You do not have to be an expert to understand the number of likely zones and they are east and west of the AP. BC
Comment by Global1966 on Jul 06, 2021 6:40pm
And there is no mention of Queensway South where there are sure to be even more juicy targets
Comment by BlueChipper2020 on Jul 06, 2021 6:51pm
I IMHO do not think we need to go to the large south area in our heads. I have no idea on the geology. You can have a massive package there but I do not know about the geology. Others please chime in on that one? LikeIke and Megacopper?  As for Queens north, that is a mouthful and spilling on our pants if you start thinking east and west of the AP fault? Am I missing something? Today's ...more  
Comment by diabase1 on Jul 06, 2021 7:51pm
BC, I'm putting together a short summary of the geology and gold occurrences on Queensway South. I should be able to post it on either Friday or Saturday.
Comment by megacopper on Jul 06, 2021 10:57pm
  I am looking forward to your summary BC. It really is virgin ground down there with lots of faults and most of the gold grains are pristine so they haven't travelled far from the source. In a straight line the Beaver Brook Antimony mine (closed right now) is not far from NFG's Queensway South property. I know for a fact that mine contained a lot of gold but the operators at the ...more  
Comment by megacopper on Jul 06, 2021 11:02pm
  Sorry that should have been I'm looking forward to your summary diabase1. 
Comment by likeike on Jul 06, 2021 8:07pm
Sorry out of the game for 9 hours today and still trying to catch up. I agree with you BC we have so much on our plate right now with out even crossing the other side of the Appleton fault. Going south I am least versed in but Mega has made some posts. Tim from SIC seems to be keen in some way with his joint venture pard Benton not to mention others. Myself still trying to get my head around ...more  
Comment by Global1966 on Jul 06, 2021 8:32pm
Listen to the President Denis Laviolet after the 10 minute mark https://youtu.be/iKGl1o7ONRo
Comment by Flyder on Jul 06, 2021 8:49pm
You bet.  Take everything they know and have learned about in the North, and go hard in the South.  Woohoo.
Comment by megacopper on Jul 06, 2021 7:39pm
  Awesome post flyder. It is a great summary of the news release touching on all the important stuff. Quinton Hennigh hinted about LAB's big vein being west of the Appleton Fault and he had a smirk on his face. Perhaps he was hinting that NFG could be onto something on the western side of the fault. No doubt they will hit some high grade zones on both sides of the fault. It is an ...more  
Comment by Kewl002 on Jul 06, 2021 11:54pm
Question on the video -- when Denis indicated (toward the start of his portion) that NFG has drilled into the Appleton Fault itself (w/rich assay) he indicated that having mineralization within the fault itself puts a different perspective on the potential. What does he mean by this? What are the implications of a richly mineralized core coming directly from the fault itself. The way he said the ...more  
Comment by megacopper on Jul 07, 2021 12:45am
  You are probably correct about this news release giving US investors a summary of exploration details to date on the Queensway property. And that is the only intersection that I'm aware of through the Appleton fault itself and they hit 6.5 meters of 18 g/t at the Sunday Zone I think it was at the Appleton Fault itself. I think it's obvious the implications of that intersection ...more  
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