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To: Gib Bogle who wrote (162782)9/20/2020 9:57:54 PM
From: Maple MAGA   Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 219945
 
Good grief, MDL has been prospecting since 1997...! My personal philosophy is you should not go public unless you are ready to develop something. From 1997 you should be able to find, develop, exploit and clean-up your depleted site and be on to two other things...

I go three places to inspect a speculative stock.

CEO.CA

BIG CHARTS

SEDAR

My initial thinking is MDL is mining investors for money to pay themselves salary. This is a first for me, from Sedar an undated news release from September 1, 2011.

Medallion Reports Progress on Monazite Rare-Earth Strategy

Vancouver, BC – Medallion Resources Ltd (TSX-V: MDL; OTCQX: MLLOF – “Medallion” or the “Company”) is pleased to report that it is making significant progress as it develops its recently adopted strategy to exploit the substantial monazite rare-earth resources available as a by-product of heavymineral-sands operations around the world. Monazite is a rare-earth phosphate mineral that typically contains 50 to 60% rare earths and was the original commercial rare-earth source.

Based on over a year of investigation, research, multiple property visits, and substantial input from its technical advisory team, Medallion is now firmly convinced that new rare-earth production from monazite can be developed relatively quickly and inexpensively. Monazite is readily accessible in requisite quantities from a variety of heavy-mineral-sands mining operations. This potential source of rare earths has been virtually ignored for decades as heavy-mineral-sands producers have focused on their key markets of titanium and zirconium minerals, and routinely discarded their monazite byproduct.

“We see monazite as a key source for near-term, low-cost rare-earth production and we’re making good progress on our initiatives to exploit this source.” said Dr Bill Bird, Chairman & CEO of Medallion. “We’re testing monazite samples submitted by several heavy-mineral-sands producers. These samples show an attractive distribution of rare-earth elements and are amendable to traditional extraction methods.”

Medallion is advancing three complementary approaches to acquire and process monazite for rareearth production. First, the Company is in discussions with several Asian, African, and South American heavy-mineral-sands producers, as potential joint-venture partners, to deliver near-term rare-earth production from their on-going mining operations.

Medallion is also testing monazite feedstock samples, which have been submitted by heavy-mineralsands producers, to locate sources of monazite. These could be purchased and processed at a largescale, strategically located rare-earth separation plant, which

Medallion would build, possibly in conjunction with strategic partners. Lastly, the Company is undertaking sampling and due-diligence studies in support of negotiations to acquire its own heavy-mineral-sands property for production of monazite rare earths and other mineral products.

By taking a variety of approaches to source and process the available rare-earth monazite resources from heavy-mineral-sands operations, Medallion is advancing the timeline of rare-earth production. In all these approaches, by-product monazite production involves relatively low capital cost requirements and a short-term payback to investors.

About Monazite

Monazite is a rare-earth phosphate mineral with a composition of 50-60% rare earths. It was the world’s original commercial rare-earth source. For more than 100 years, monazite has been processed using well-understood and commercially tested metallurgical procedures. The U.S. Geological Survey recently reported that monazite presently is the second most globally available rare-earth resource after bastnaesite. Monazite and bastnaesite (the key rare-earth mineral found at Molycorp’s Mountain Pass deposit and at China’s giant Bayan Obo mine) make up 95% of the world’s rare-earth resources and are the only two rare-earth minerals to have successfully produced commercial quantities of rare earths.

About Medallion Resources

Medallion is rethinking rare earths. Headed by Dr Bill Bird and supported by a first-class technical team, Medallion is well positioned to identify and acquire the world’s most promising rare-earth opportunities. Medallion’s strategy targets large deposits amenable to straightforward low-cost mining and metallurgical processes that lead to near-term rare-earth production and long-term supply. Rare earths are used in critical components for virtually all computing and mobile electronic products, as well as wind turbines, electric and hybrid vehicles and strategic defense systems. More about Medallion (TSXV: MDL; OTCQX: MLLOF) can be found at medallionresources.com.

Donald Lay President
Tel (604) 681-9558 or

Erica C Bearss MBA Manager, Corporate Communications
Tel (604) 681-9558 or Email info@medallionresources.com