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Hi newbie here, first post, apologies for jumping straight in.

I'm trying to find out if the attached assay is good or bad and is worth following up and if so in any particular way.

I know little about the subject only what I've picked up on mining stock Canadian and Australian forums.

The samples were from holes dug a metre and a half down in virgin jungle in the Philippines. The island is known for being resource rich elsewhere.

That's it really,

Thanks in advance.
 

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Hi newbie here, first post, apologies for jumping straight in.

I'm trying to find out if the attached assay is good or bad and is worth following up and if so in any particular way.

I know little about the subject only what I've picked up on mining stock Canadian and Australian forums.

The samples were from holes dug a metre and a half down in virgin jungle in the Philippines. The island is known for being resource rich elsewhere.

That's it really,

Thanks in advance.
Welcome to us.
Some of the mining guys will catch this I hope.
 
Hi newbie here, first post, apologies for jumping straight in.

I'm trying to find out if the attached assay is good or bad and is worth following up and if so in any particular way.

I know little about the subject only what I've picked up on mining stock Canadian and Australian forums.

The samples were from holes dug a metre and a half down in virgin jungle in the Philippines. The island is known for being resource rich elsewhere.

That's it really,

Thanks in advance.
It will depend on wether it is a lode mine, or placer. The sample with .23 Au will equate to 23 grams per 100 metric tons of material run. So if placer material, a very viable operation with big equipment. If you have to dig by drilling and blasting, milling, etc., you will most likely go bankrupt quickly.
 
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