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Avino Samples Up to 13.95 g/t Au, 842 g/t Ag at San Gonzalo
Avino Silver & Gold Mines (CVE:ASM) reports on progress from its bulk sampling program at the San Gonzalo mine northeast of Durango, Mexico. The press release is quoted as saying: Avino’s mine staff report that approximately 2000 tonnes of mineralized vein rock have been broken from stope 2-140 so far, which is calculated to grade […]
Avino Silver & Gold Mines (TSXV:ASM) reports on progress from its bulk sampling program at the San Gonzalo mine northeast of Durango, Mexico.
The press release is quoted as saying:
Avino’s mine staff report that approximately 2000 tonnes of mineralized vein rock have been broken from stope 2-140 so far, which is calculated to grade 1.9g/t gold and 340 g/t silver.
This compares well with the originally inferred resource (Orequest August 31, 2009 43101 compliant report) which estimated 444,250 tonnes at San Gonzalo grading 2.61 g/t gold, 322 g/t silver, 1% lead and 1.5% zinc.
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