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Gold/Mining/Energy : Copper Fox

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From: louel12/13/2019 8:29:57 PM
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No true width yet. Which would help But still early in the over all process.

The report on these holes is much better than the last. Where 3 GPT was reported. However they then encountered significant Magnetite which has known relationship with gold.
These could be off shoots from a larger source earlier suggested. There is no comparison between 3 grams at a depth over 400 meters Versus 38 to 200 grams above the 51 meter level. Which this report contains. Not really a bad report.

The Gold drop property is the old Mother Lode claims which supported a mining community long before there was modern technology to discover and the machinery to extract it in the bulk quantities done today.

A few more Reports like this combined with the high grade initial discovery. the Greenwood mill already in place, Kenville, Treasure mountain and the Brett all within easy Hauling distance. Plus owning most of the surrounding claimed territory. Considering it is all connected does offer more than average potential I would think.

I have 15K at 8 cents and would add another 35 at 7 cents or less. to trade off in any in any future rise. Extract my investment keeping the free shares like the 10k I gained from the last rise till it is known how it is progressing.


are provided in the tables below.
Hole

From

To

Length
(m)

Gold
(g/t)

Silver
(g/t)

Tellurium
(ppm)

Description

COD19-29

41.24

41.88

0.64

3.98

38.3

23.0

Quartz vein, pyrite

COD19-29

43.61

44.00

0.39

8.74

94.7

55.1

Quartz veinlet + altered rock

COD19-30

40.36

40.85

0.49

42.00

465.0

403.0

Quartz vein, pyrite, telluride

COD19-30

40.85

41.43

0.58

9.60

107.0

76.5

Quartz vein, pyrite, telluride

COD19-31

36.45

36.98

0.53

20.90

220.0

163.0

Quartz vein, pyrite

COD19-31

36.98

37.45

0.47

17.80

160.0

132.5

Quartz vein, pyrite, telluride

COD19-38

36.05

36.49

0.44

5.65

38.8

26.3

Quartz veinlet + altered rock

COD19-38

36.49

36.80

0.31

1.11

7.6

5.5

altered rock, pyrite

COD19-38

38.39

38.71

0.32

58.30

384.0

355.0

Quartz vein, pyrite, telluride

COD19-45

49.45

50.00

0.55

21.20

224.0

133.5

Quartz vein, pyrite, telluride

COD19-45

50.00

50.50

0.50

9.70

69.4

48.3

Quartz vein, pyrite

COD19-45

50.50

51.00

0.50

2.30

23.9

13.9

Quartz vein, pyrite

COD19-45

51.00

51.44

0.44

2.65

75.1

26.9

Quartz vein, pyrite

COD19-46

32.52

33.00

0.48

41.20

431.0

314.0

Quartz vein, pyrite, telluride

COD19-46

33.00

33.50

0.50

84.70

769.0

700.0

Quartz vein, pyrite, telluride

COD19-47

29.74

30.09

0.35

74.90

796.0

700.0

Quartz vein, gold, pyrite, telluride

COD19-48

27.54

28.00

0.46

7.88

78.0

54.4

Quartz vein, pyrite



Abbreviations: m=meters, g/t = grams per tonne, ppm = parts per million (equivalent to grams per tonne)

Note: The lengths reported in the table above are core interval lengths and not true widths. There is insufficient information at this time to estimate true widths.

The weighted average grades for the intercepts in holes 30, 38, 45, and 46 are as follows:

Hole

From

To

Length
(m)

Gold
(g/t)

Silver
(g/t)

Tellurium
(ppm)

Description

COD19-30

40.36

41.43

1.07

24.44

270.9

226.0

Quartz vein, pyrite, telluride

COD19-38

36.05

36.80

0.75

3.77

25.9

17.7

Quartz veinlet + altered rock

COD19-45

49.45

51.44

1.99

9.46

102.0

58.5

Quartz vein, pyrite, telluride

COD19-46

32.52

34.00

1.48

42.81

404.8

342.8



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