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Gold/Mining/Energy : ECHARTERS

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To: Bill Jackson who wrote (1831)11/15/1997 7:44:00 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) of 3744
 
"17% Zinc is $200 per ton, so I hope they did not give up to soon."

Well they found it 6 years ago and no talk of a mine yet and there is oodles of the stuff.

The oxide should make the gold more leachable as the other stuff is broken down that bedevils leaching. If you can't leach it it could be tied up in all sorts of things.

Some people still suspect salting of trenches wholesale by cyanide
solution. The silver is suspicious. Why should it be there? What species of mineral could it be? Ordinary silver would be long gone
except in unusual reductive conditions or locked up in clay.

Never hear of a high silver alluvial before.

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