FYI
posted on
May 09, 2012 09:35AM
I found this on Kitco:
“Argonaut Gold Inc. (TSX:AR) says that the current drill program at its La Colorada project in Sonora, Mexico has returned some high-grade gold results. Highlights include 10.52 grams per ton gold over 27.43 meters”
I recalled this from our website:
“The Xora claim is directly adjacent to the La Yesca mill and is a significant exploration asset with an inferred mineral resource of 11,730 tonnes grading 0.70 g/t gold and 619 g/t silver. Within the Xora claim is the La Colorado mine, a past producing gold and silver mine, tonnage mined is unknown”.
It occurred to me that these two statements reference the same vein of mineral. The UC name is gender ambiguous so I suspect it has been typo’d in error.
Don Jose, maybe you can fill us in on the geography