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Golden Predator
Mining
The Yukon Mintâ„¢ incorporated gold
from a bulk sample taken from the Golden
Predator's 3 Aces Project in southeast
Yukon for the gold coins. The 776-tonne
bulk sample was part of the exploration
program that was completed in 2016 and
processed at the company's processing
plant in 2017. A total of 953.4 troy ounces
of gold was recovered from the sample with
an average grade of 46.18 g/t.
Gold mineralization at the 3 Aces Project
is orogenic in nature. Orogenic deposits
account for some of the largest gold depos-
its around the world. The 357 km
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3 Aces
property spans approximately 35 km north
to south. The technical team believes that
the systematic pattern that occurs in the
Central Core Area could potentially occur
throughout much of the property giving the
project district scale potential. To support
the geological model, exploration including
district-wide soil sampling, and additional
20,000 metres of drilling and 6,000 metres
of trenching were completed in the Central
Core Area in 2017.
The company is moving out of the Central
Core area and into the Sprogge area some
7 km to the southeast for the 2018 sum-
mer field season. A 2,500-metre diamond
drill program is currently underway to target
the primary structural control along 2 km of
strike at varying depths ranging from near
surface to approximately 200 metres. The
drill program follows field reconnaissance
and historical surface sampling which
returned 25 quartz outcrop samples rang-
ing from 5.73 g/t to 46.49 g/t gold along
an exposed outcrop with two km of strike.
Golden Predator's 3 Aces property is
located in the traditional territory of the
Kaska Nation and operates under a Class
4 Mining Land Use Permit and has an
Exploration Agreement with the Kaska
Nation.