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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold and Silver Juniors, Mid-tiers and Producers

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To: ogi who wrote (5956)2/6/2006 4:15:14 PM
From: loantech  Read Replies (2) of 78421
 
Those grades are nothing. <g> MMGG had much higher grade than that up to 211 ounces per ton.

<<The mineralization is sedimentary, bedded and near horizontal with drilling vertical and near vertical. R997 is impressive in its very high silver with low to very low base metal values and its thickness of 15 meters (49.2 feet) that averages 767 grams (24.7 ounces) silver, including 1 meter (3.3 feet) of 6572 grams (211.3 ounces).>>

But even better than that making MMGG is a complete and total stock just perfect for me because it is a total no brainer which fits my investing style well. <g>

MMGG was shipping directly to the smelter, no mill, with these grades:

<<<Hole R996 intersected a 6 meter stope with ore 3 meters above and 4 meters below the stope, indicating a ore horizon 13 meters thick. Ore from these stopes was part of the early production of direct shipping ore from the district, which necessitated grades greater than 20% zinc and 30% lead. These holes substantiate Metalline’s previous statements that mill grade ore extends beyond the old high grade stopes.>>>

metalin.com

So all in all MMGG is the deal that will bring home the bacon.

I will retire on MMGG. <g> My pump of the day.
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