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Message: Re: Yanacocha Cut-off Grade
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I agree jake, but, that was 6 years ago with a much smaller POG and most likely not the infrastructure in place that is there today. One thing for sure, the cut off grade today is around .2, but that doesn,t mean that the average grade being mined is that low. But if you remember Nowwhat put a chart on a month or so ago about how ridiculously low grade, some of the highest grade mines were.

Also, if these holes are just defining the perimeter, as someone suggested, the veins could be pinched out here at this range . Just think of the veins being cracks in your windsheild, they stop at the borders, we drilled just near the edge of the borders, where the cracks are smaller, or where they end.

IMO

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