⛏ Gold, Copper in Scotland

PLUS: High-Grade Niobium in Quebec

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Source: Trading Economics, Numerco.

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👏 High-Grade Niobium in Quebec

🤩 Gold, Copper in Scotland

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👏 High-Grade Niobium in Quebec

Rush Rare Metals Corp. (CSE: RSH) (Frankfurt: K9A), a company we’re 100% biased about since the Editor holds a board position in it, is a new sponsor of this newsletter and heavily owned by us, announces the results of samples collected from its Boxi property in Quebec, Canada.

Highlights:

  • Niobium samples up to: 6.9%, 2.32%, 1.56%, 1.4%, 1.0%

  • Uranium samples up to: 3.46%, 1.33%, and 7 other samples above 0.1%

Economic cut-off grades for niobium are typically 0.2-0.5%, so if found at decent intercepts deep into this pegmatite dyke, we’re off to the races. Niobec, Canada’s only current mine operating in Canada is about 350km from the property.

There’s currently a moratorium on uranium mining in Quebec imposed in 2013 due to Fukushima pressures, so the company has been shy about its potential, but if you know anything about uranium grades…

🤩 Gold, Copper in Scotland

Galantas Gold Corporation (TSX-V & AIM: GAL; OTCQX: GALKF) announces the results of its fifth exploration drill hole at the Gairloch Project in Scotland.

Highlights:

  • 34.25 m of 1.87 g/t Gold, 1.17% Copper, 1.20% Zinc, 131 g/t Cobalt and 7.06 g/t Silver

  • Mineralization has been drilled over an area 1 km in strike, up to 150 metres wide and to a depth of 250 metres, and remains open.

So do our eyes, aye.

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