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Updated: 4:05 AM May 19, 2009
Nevada Mining Firm says Comstock Looks Promising
A young mining firm using modern day science to re-examine an Old West bonanza says Nevada's Comstock Lode still has buried riches to be recovered.
Posted: 6:00 PM May 18, 2009Reporter: Sandra Chereb AP Email Address: news@kolotv.com |
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RENO, Nev. (AP) - A young mining firm using modern day science
to re-examine an Old West bonanza says Nevada's Comstock Lode still
has buried riches to be recovered.
GoldSpring Inc., in a mineral declaration report, estimates its Hartford/Lucerne complex near Virginia City contains reserves of
more than 20 million tons of ore with 564,000 recoverable ounces of
gold and 5.8 million ounces of silver.
At today's prices, the company estimated the value of the precious metals at $604 million.
Additionally, the report said potential resources of 30 million additional tons of ore containing 870,000 ounces of gold and nearly 13 million ounces of silver have been identified, but more drilling and development is necessary to confirm the findings.
"It looks extremely promising," Robert T. Faber, GoldSpring president and chief executive officer, said Monday.
From November 2007 through February, the company has been looking at results from 182 development drill holes, along with results from 458 previous drill holes.
Larry Martin, GoldSpring's chief geologist, said the drilling has increased the geological knowledge and understanding of the region's mineral structure and helped identify new targets for additional exploration.
Drilling will continue in the near term, Faber said, before the company shifts its focus to production.
"That's what math and science is telling us to do," he said.
An 80-acre site currently being drilled represents only about 2 percent of GoldSpring's land holdings, Faber said.
"We've got a lot more to look at," he said.
The company controls mineral rights on about 4,300 acres in the historic Comstock district, where silver was first discovered in 1859.
"None of us believe those early miners found all the high-grade deposits," Faber said.
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Latest Comments
$600 M? That's it? Think what that is really worth when you include costs to get it out of the ground. I don't think Goldspring can survive if they only have $600M in the ground. Where is Casey Serin when you need him? (in more ways than one!)...tee hee hee. Looks like I will be laying bricks for the rest of my life...lmfao red out!
Are we talking about the original Comstock area coming alive again. WOW is that true That is worth a trip to Nevada to really check it out
Well, well, looks like the mighty Comstock wasn't played out after all! This should bring some much needed revenue to the VC area and to the state.
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