You are correct Cockerel1, I misplaced the decimal for gold, it was to be 0.07 ounces. Thanks to both ( + Argoz).
From today's Santa Juana results the metal values per ton calculations for following zones using 1830$ gold, 41.9$ silver,1.07$ lead, 4$ copper and 0.98$ zinc.
Calcite-rich section averaged:
2.09 g/t gold = 0.07oz. = $132
122.4 g/t silver = 4.2oz. = $176
0.35% lead = 7.7lb. = $8
0.63% copper = 13.9lb. = $56
0.35% zinc = 7.7lb. =$7
Total per ton = $379
Massive sulfides section:
0.17 g/t gold = 0.006oz. = $11
51.1 g/t silver = 1.76oz. = $74
0.16% lead = 3.5lb. = $3.75
0.55% copper = 12.1lb. = $48
6.78% zinc = 149lb. = 146
Total per ton = $282
More than a bit high, I should have noticed. Still both grades quite economical and welcome.