Constantine Adds Second Drill at Munro-Croesus Gold Project, Ontario
Constantine Metal Resources Ltd. (CVE:CEM) reports that it has added a second drill on its Munro-Croesus gold project, Ontario, Canada.
The press release is quoted as saying:
The Munro-Croesus property includes the formerly producing Croesus mine (1914-1933) known to have produced some of the highest grade gold ever mined in Ontario.* Five Croesus gold specimens held by the Royal Ontario Museum weigh 85 pounds collectively and contain 480.7 ounces of gold or 11,310 ounces gold per short ton (387,771 grams per tonne).
Constantine Metals’ President and CEO, Garfield MacVeigh says:
“The addition of a second drill allows us to efficiently test a new shallow Croesus type vein target with multiple holes at drill hole spacings that improve the opportunity to discover the kind of high grade that made the Croesus Mine famous.”
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