Independence Gold Corp. (TSXV: IGO) announced today the drilling results from three drills of the recently completed 4,500-metre diamond drill program at 3Ts project. The results highlighted a yield of 4.48 g/t gold and 61.64 g/t silver over 36.15 metres.
The wholly-owned 3Ts project is located 185 kilometres southwest of Prince George, British Columbia. The drill program was meant to test the gaps between the site’s two veins – Tommy and Ted-Mint – based on historic drilling.
Highlights of the drill results focused on the Mint vein system include:
- 3T-21-14: 4.48 g/t gold and 61.64 g/t silver over 36.15 metres, including
- 6.77 g/t gold and 91.39 g/t silver over 23.65 metres
- 3T-21-12: 4.53 g/t gold and 85.85 g/t silver over 20.70 metres, including
- 7.78 g/t gold and 130.26 g/t silver over 7.10 metres
The hole 3T-21-10 meant to test the Tommy vein yielded a highlight intersect of 3.90 g/t gold and 28.11 g/t silver over 4.80 metres.
In 2014, the inferred resource estimate calculated for both veins is 5,452,000 tonnes grading 2.52 g/t gold and 71.5 g/t silver.
Independence Gold last traded at $0.115 on the TSX Venture.
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