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Assay Report

The chart below presents the geochemical rock sampling results from various samples collected at La Clavada Mine and Pico de Oro Mine. La Clavada is a decline-style underground operation with less than 200 meters of extraction, while Pico de Oro is a subterranean mine featuring three levels with a vertical depth of approximately 120 meters.

 

By cross-referencing the maps and numbered sample locations, you can match each sample with its corresponding geochemical results in the chart below, providing a detailed view of the assay outcomes. Several results have been obtain by laboratories such as SGS, ALS and Acme Labs (Bureau Veritas)

La Maria 

The geochemical mapping displayed below illustrates the locations of rock samples collected within the La Maria Gold Mine concession, highlighting the potential for high-grade gold across the property. Notable assay results include:

 

  • Sample #15011: 23.100 grams per ton (Au)

  • Sample #15047: 19.400 grams per ton (Au)

  • Sample #15041: 8.486 grams per ton (Au)

 

Additionally, the map identifies the locations of potential mining operations, including La Clavada Mine ("La Maria Decline") and Pico de Oro Mine, as well as various gold-bearing vein locations. These identified zones present significant potential for future drilling, further exploration, and extraction activities, emphasizing the overall resource potential of the concession property.

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