Gold producer in Mexico by Starcore.com? Gold retains its value not only in times of financial uncertainty, but in times of geopolitical uncertainty. It is often called the “crisis commodity,” because people flee to its relative safety when world tensions rise; during such times, it often outperforms other investments. For example, gold prices experienced some major price movements this year in response to the crisis occurring in the European Union. Its price often rises the most when confidence in governments is low.
Gold is a precious metal and we all know that. As we have mentioned earlier, gold holds a special place in any Indian household and is considered a wealth of the family, for example, the gold jewels are passed on from one generation to the other as a legacy and a symbol of family wealth. Have you ever tried to invest in real estate or tried to make any financial investment? If yes, then you must know that buying gold is much easier than real estate or anything else. It is safe for the people who are trying to start doing investments as very less risk is involved with the gold purchase.
The Toiyabe Project is located approximately 78 miles south-southwest of Elko, Nevada and is located only six miles south from one of Barrick Gold’s 5 core mines, Cortez Hills, which hosts over 9.9 million oz1. Other recent nearby discoveries include the ET Blue project 6 miles east and Red Hill about 10 miles east. Each of the discoveries is currently under development by Barrick, and is similar in genesis and host rocks to Toiyabe. Find additional info on gold investment.
The San Martin project is located 50 km east of the City of Querétaro in Querétaro State, and about 250km northwest of Mexico City. The city of Queretaro boasts a population of over 1 million people and is one of the safest states in Mexico. Major companies such as Bombardier Aerospace, Safran, Eurocopter, and Canada’s Héroux-Dvetek all have operations in Queretaro. In 1982, the area of San Martin was declared a National Reserve; however, by 1986, Luismin (previous owner) had reached an agreement to conduct exploration/exploitation in the area. Mining began in 1993 at 300 tpd and the production increased on a yearly basis to the present rate of 747 tpd with the capacity of 900 tpd.
Starcore International Mining and El Creston Property development news: The Copper Anomaly Zone is a 1000 metre long x up to 250 metre wide copper in rock anomaly as defined by the >0.05% Cu contour. The anomaly is underlain by mafic metamorphic complex rocks and diorite that locally have been variably fractured, argillic and chloritic altered. Within the zone, anomalous copper and silver values occur. Molybdenum values are low throughout. Chip sample results include composites of 18 and 27 metres respectfully averaging 0.210% Cu, 3.9 ppm Ag and 0.23% Cu with 4.7 ppm Ag. The Copper Anomaly Zone has not been drilled. See more info on here.