Sample Prospector
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- May 2, 2025
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PGM Adventure
Gold comes easy when seen in macro size it's a driving source of fun even though one's wife will reply everything is so small or I thought it would be easier than this. So, I never took her around sulfide deposits or complex sulfides. My question to anyone who has made that jump from prospector to miner from an assay from SGS Canada Minerals base metals: Ag 1-10g/t, Cu 1-10%, Ni 1-10% and PGM Pt 1-10g/t, Pd 1-10g/t, Ir <1g/t, Rh < 1g/t and Os <1g/t. This sample came off the surface of the out crop. Are these numbers to pursue to develop a mine?
Gold comes easy when seen in macro size it's a driving source of fun even though one's wife will reply everything is so small or I thought it would be easier than this. So, I never took her around sulfide deposits or complex sulfides. My question to anyone who has made that jump from prospector to miner from an assay from SGS Canada Minerals base metals: Ag 1-10g/t, Cu 1-10%, Ni 1-10% and PGM Pt 1-10g/t, Pd 1-10g/t, Ir <1g/t, Rh < 1g/t and Os <1g/t. This sample came off the surface of the out crop. Are these numbers to pursue to develop a mine?