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Gold/Mining/Energy : Twin Mining (formerly Twin-Gold)

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To: Valuepro who wrote (235)2/7/2002 3:40:50 PM
From: jpthoma1  Read Replies (3) of 613
 
The two largest stones measured 2.05x1.43x0.21 (0.616 cubic mm) and 2.08x1.43x0.94mm. (2.796 cubic mm).

We know that a carat weights 200 mg and that density of pure (no inclusions) diamonds is 3.5 mg/cubic mm.

So the first diamond must weights about 2.16 mg (0.011 carat) and the second 9.786 mg (0.049 carats).

This is the only available data.

Someone has results from holes 1 to 3?

JP
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