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Projects Overview
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Guild:
The Guild project is located in Nye County, Nevada in Townships 4 and 5 North, Ranges 49½ and 50 East. Guild is situated a few miles north of Warm Springs. The project comprises 118 claims, including 74 lode claims owned by Columbus Gold Corporation and 44 claims located at what are now the northern and southern ends of the project that are owned by the Lyle F. Campbell Trust. More >>>
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Laura:
The 13 claims of the Laura Claim, covering an area of 255 acres, are located 1.6 miles southwest from Barrick's Cortez Hills Mine. The Cortez Mine has produced over 10 million ounces of gold at a production cost of $357 per ounce in grades averaging 1opt. The Laura Claim is also positioned 7 miles to the south of Barrick's Pipeline/Gold Acres complex. More >>>
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Overland Pass:
This property includes 84 unpatented lode claims owned by Columbus Gold Corporation, via Cordex. It is in White Pine County, Nevada, on the southeastern extension of the Carlin Trend, and is located near the southern end of the Ruby Mountains. The property is just north of the operating Bald Mountain Mine (Barrick). The previously-mined Alligator Ridge Mine, to which Overland Pass has several geological similarities, is about 15 miles to the south, and it and several other nearby deposits are seeing renewed exploration by Barrick. More >>>
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ReHot:
The 16 claims of the ReHot group distal-disseminated prospect area are located in Township 38 North, Range 40 East of the Hot Springs Range in Humboldt County, Nevada. They are situated about three miles east of the Dutch Flat area, a historic placer gold occurrence, and about 8 miles west of the now closed Pinson Mine which itself is a short distance south of Barrick Gold's Getchell and Turquoise Ridge operation. Pinson produced about a million ounces from a combined heap leach and c.i.p. mill and has recently been found to host a sizable, likely underground-minable, additional resource. More >>>
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Weepah:
Weepah has historical gold production from an open pit along a steep, northerly structure cutting Precambrian sedimentary rocks. The principal drill targets occur east of the historic open pit where gold occurs as replacements in sanded, or lightly silicified, Precambrian limestone, exposed in small outcrops through thin gravel cover on the north edge of an alluvial basin. More >>>
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