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Gold/Mining/Energy : Golden Triangle

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From: klinker9/17/2012 10:40:21 PM
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from stock house board... rotation can earn 70% of project from tuo


Rotation hits eight m zones of quartz-sulphide at 4-J2012-09-17 14:00 ET - News Release



Mr. Ed Kruchkowski reports

ROTATION MINERALS LTD. ANNOUNCES THE INTERSECTION OF MINERALIZATION IN A DRILLING PROGRAM ON THE 4-J PROPERTY

Rotation Minerals Ltd.'s drilling has intersected eight-metre-wide zones of quartz-sulphide in the 4-J property. The 4-J property is under option from Teuton Resource Corp. The property is subject to an option agreement whereby Rotation can earn a 50-per-cent interest in the property by making payments of $180,000 and incurring exploration expenditures of $1.8-million by 2014. The company can earn an additional 20-per-cent interest by performing and paying for such additional exploration expenditures as may be necessary in order to deliver a feasibility study to Teuton within four years commencing after the first earn.

The drilling is testing a northwest-trending zone of stratiform copper-lead-zinc-silver-gold mineralization. Where exposed, trenching in the past has shown massive mineralization consisting of bouronite (copper-lead-antimony-sulphide), tetrahedrite (copper-antimony-sulphide), sphalerite (zinc-sulphide) and galena (lead-sulphide) over six metres of width and 30 metres of length. The mineralization is poorly exposed in glacial till. This mineralization is underlain by a strong coincident northwest-trending EM (electromagnetic) anomaly at least 700 metres long indicated by several airborne EM surveys completed by previous operators on the property.

Ed Kruchkowski, PGeo, a qualified person under National Instrument 43-101, is in charge of exploration on behalf of the company and is responsible for the accuracy of the technical data and information contained in this press release. The qualified person has verified the data disclosed on mineralization through sampling of the zones in 1998 for the property owner while working as a geological consultant and the 2012 observation of surface exposures and examination of the 2012 drill core. The information on the airborne anomaly is discussed in an independent report prepared by AeroQuest for the property owner in 2006.

The company is presently preparing a website where completed information will be posted.

We seek Safe Harbor.



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