Lumina Intersects 586 Meters Grading 0.97% Copper Equivalent at Taca Taca Copper-Gold-Molybdenum Project

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Lumina Copper Corp. (TSXV:LCC) reported results from 7 new holes drilled at the entirely owned Taca Taca copper/gold/molybdenum deposit in Salta province, Argentina.

Lumina Copper Corp. (TSXV:LCC) reported results from 7 new holes drilled at the entirely owned Taca Taca copper/gold/molybdenum deposit in Salta province, Argentina.

As quoted in the press release:

Results are highlighted by step-out hole TT11-35 that intersected 586 meters grading 0.77% copper, 0.13g/t gold and 0.02% molybdenum (0.97% copper equivalent(1)), including 280 meters grading 1.09% copper, 0.14g/t gold and 0.01% molybdenum (1.23% copper equivalent). Hole TT11-35 was drilled 150 meters to the north of hole TT11-26 and 75 meters outside the 0.4% copper equivalent(2) shell of the known National Instrument 43-101 compliant (“NI 43-101″) mineral resource estimate.

The Taca Taca copper/gold/molybdenum project, comprising approximately 2,500 hectares, is located in the Puna region of north western Argentina in Salta province, approximately 230 kilometres west of the provincial capital of Salta and 90 kilometres east of the world’s largest copper mine, Escondida.

Click here to read the Lumina Copper Corp. (TSXV:LCC) press release

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