God this guy looks like a massive fag with daddy's money
Josiah James
You can buy one of the following ounces of Gold with no premiums or taxes whatsoever, what do you choose? Assume you can sell all of these back to the shop for spot. >1 oz Krug or AGE >1 oz .999 Coin or Bar >$21 FV in US Pre-33 Gold >4.25 Sovereigns (Yes, quarter sovs exist) >105 Units of any LMU currency >1 100 Coronas Coin >50 Guilders >42.5 Pesos FV of Mexican Gold >4 Chevronets >50 Gold Marks
Pre-33 gold, consistently sells for at least 20% over spot and the Saint Gaudens designs are a work of art. Also does that include the extremely small gold dollar coins? I don’t see how you’d make $21 face without them
Henry Barnes
>Also does that include the extremely small gold dollar coins? Yes, either one of those or 7 $3 coins.
Isaac Rogers
Doesn't matter how built he is, doesn't matter how rich, he'll always be a manlet spic.
Oh okay I see now. This was phase one of three and the samples have been sent for assay.
Robert Hill
Yes this is just the start of a larger drill program to upgrade and delineate the existing ore body. Second phase will likely have more drill holes and third will be the infill drilling between the second set to "fill in the gaps" of the geologic map for the structure.
Julian Wood
Looks promising to me. Big high sulphidation zone, a lot of rock that should be a main host of silver in the deposit, pyrine at the end of the sulphidation hole indicating possibility for porphyry (pan man please correct these if I'm wrong). Assays pending so it definitely isn't a bust at least yet. Look forward to seeing lab results
Angel Turner
no no your on the right track, looks promising to me. I too will be awaiting assays.
Isaac Gonzalez
I really wish my education exposed me to more hard rock geology. Im in the southern US so we did soft rock and petroleum. At least im in a good posistion to learn this pretty quick.
Blake Bennett
Lol I'm not educated on this geology stuff either. I've just done some reading and learning about mineral deposits and been recently trying to make an easy to understand guide about the basic terminilogy and basics of the industry together with the generous assistance of Pan Man. Will try and get the pastebin updated for EOY
Xavier Sanchez
now see i am the opposite, my education focused heavily on the hard rock coastal terrains and only lightly on the great basins and plains. I still understand the forces at work, but no where near as well as my primary training.