Highlights:
Hole KM -13
- 116 meters grading 0.075% copper
- Including 6.7 meters of 0.42% copper
- 49 meters grading 0.043% copper
Hole KM-14
- 15.2 meters grading 0.81 g/t gold
- Including 4.7 meters grading 2.00 g/t gold
Hole KM-15
- 9.1 meters grading 0.74 g/t gold
- Including 1.5 meters grading 3.36 g/t gold
- 2.2 meters grading 1.22 g/t gold
- 4.6 meters grading 1.20 g/t gold
- 27.5 meters grading 0.035% copper
- within 65.5 meters grading 0.053% zinc
Hole KM-17
- 9.1 meters grading 0.20g/t gold
- Including 3.1 meters grading 0.32 g/t gold
- 4.6 meters grading 0.71 g/t gold and
- 53.4 meters grading 0.078% copper
- 70.2 meters grading 0.033% zinc
Hole KM-18
- 47.5 meters grading 0.51 g/t gold
- Including 12.2 meters grading 1.24 g/t gold
- Including 1.5 meters grading 1.00 g.t gold
- Including 1.5 meters grading 1.15 g/t gold within
- 47.5 meters grading 0.051% copper
- 4.5 meters grading 0.90 g/t gold within
- 27.4 meters grading 0.027% copper and
- 45.7 meters grading 0.031% zinc
TORONTO, Dec. 23, 2014 /CNW/ - Asher Resources
Corp. ACN – TSX.V (the "Company") is pleased to announce
assay results from the Company's recently completed 1,376 meter
reverse circulation rotary exploration drilling program at its King
Mine gold – copper project near the town of Gabbs, and 10 miles west of the past producing
Rawhide mine in north central Nevada.
Project activities, to date, including geological mapping,
surface rock sampling, induced polarization /magnetic surveys and
an initial phase of drilling have defined a copper- gold porphyry
system with a potential high grade gold zone on the margin.
The Phase II drilling program was designed to further define the
porphyry system by targeting magnetic anomalies identified through
3D image processing and to further delineate the northern end of
the 800 meter long gold
zone.
Hole KM-12
Hole KM-12 with an azimuth of 270° and dip
of -60° and depth of 277 meters was collared 224 meters due east of
previous drill hole KM-5. It was targeting increased
anomalous copper and molybdenum values encountered deep in drill
hole KM-5 which was terminated in a fault zone prior to reaching
its target depth. Drill hole KM-12 intersected strongly
silicified andesitic rocks with up to 10% pyrite and several narrow
zones (1.5 to 3 meter length) of anomalous gold values in the 0.1
to 0.2 g/t range. Zones of anomalous copper (+0.01%) were
intersected between 157 meters and 195 meters (38 meters) grading
0.02% and 207 meters to 267 meters (59 meters) grading 0.02%.
Zinc values which are common in the system were all less than the
anomalous threshold of 0.02%.
Hole KM-13
Hole KM-13, with an azimuth of 191° and dip
of -60° to a final depth of 305 meters, was drilled from the prior
KM-6 pad site to test a weak magnetic feature on the southeast side
of the main magnetic low which defines to the overall porphyry
system. The drill hole intersected propylitically altered
andesite with 3% to 6% sulphide minerals. The drill hole
returned multiple zones of highly anomalous copper with
intersections grading 0.075% copper over 116 meters, including
0.42% copper over 6.7 meters, 49 meters grading 0.043% copper and
41 meters grading 0.024% copper. Anomalous zinc was encountered
over lengths of 36.6 meters grading 0.031% zinc and 27.4 meters
grading 0.024% zinc. Erratic gold values in the 0.1 to 0.2
g/t range were present. A single gold assay grading 0.74 g/t
over 1.5 meters was intersected in the drill hole.
Hole KM-14, East Gold Zone
Hole KM-14 with an
azimuth of 225° and dip of -70° to a final depth of 122 meters was
collared 65 meters northeast and 20 meters topographically above
the previous KM-3 / KM-4 drill pad where intersections of 3.72 g/t
gold over 7.62 meters and 3.26 g/t gold over 9.15 meters were
encountered. The drill hole was designed to further test the
area of old, shallow, historic workings, surface gold values and
the KM-3 and KM-4 intercepts. The drill hole intersected
variably silicified and altered andesite with 1% to 8% fine
disseminated sulphide minerals. Anomalous god was intersected
over 15.2 meters assaying 0.82 g/t gold, including 4.7 meters
assaying 2.00 g/t gold. Narrow zones, 6.1 meters to
15.2 meters, of 100 to 250 ppm copper. The drill hole also
carried anomalous zinc over 44.2 meters grading 0.026% zinc.
Hole KM-15, East Gold Zone
Hole KM-15 with an azimuth of 225° and dip of -45° to a final
depth of 107 meters was collared at the same pad site as KM-14, 65
meters northeast and 20 meters topographically above the previous
KM-3 / KM-4 drill pad where intersections of 3.72 g/t gold over
7.62 meters and 3.26 g/t gold over 9.15 meters were
encountered. The drill hole was designed to further test the
area of old, shallow, historic workings, surface gold values and
the KM-3 and KM-4 intercepts. The drill hole intersected
variably silicified and altered andesite with 1% to 8% fine
disseminated sulphide minerals. The drill hole intersected
seveal gold zones, 9.1 meters grading 0.74 g/t gold, including 1.52
meters grading 3.36 g/t gold, 2.2 meters grading 1.22 g/t gold, and
4.6 meters grading 1.20 g/t gold. Anomalous copper was
intersected over 27.5 meters grading 0.031% Copper. Anomalous
zinc was intersected over a 65.5 meter length grading 0.053%
zinc.
Hole KM-16
Hole KM-16 with an azimuth of 015° and dip
of -60° and drilled to a depth of 244 meters and located on the
southwestern edge of the circular magnetic footprint of the
porphyry system. The hole was targeted on an irregular shaped
magnetic low based on the 3D interpretive magnetic model and deemed
to be magnetite destructive alteration associated with the porphyry
mineralizing event. It intersected variably silicified and
hornfelsed (inner propylitic alteration) andesite throughout with
1% to 10% fine disseminated pyrite. No significant
mineralization was encountered. Best gold assays returned 6.1
meters grading 0.151 g/t gold and a single assay of 1.52 meters
grading 0.116 g/t gold. Copper values were weakly anomalous
with a section of 86.9 meters grading 0.012% copper. Zinc values
were all below anomalous thresholds of 0.02%.
Hole KM-17, East Gold Zone
Hole KM-17 with an
azimuth of 180° and dip of -70° was drilled to a depth of 122
meters from the KM-14/KM-15 pad site. It intersected variably
silicified and altered andesite as in KM-14/KM-15 with
Two gold zones were encountered. An intersection of 9.1
meters grading 0.20 g/t gold, including 3.1 meters grading 0.32 g/t
gold, and a second intersection of 4.6 meters grading 0.71g/t
gold. Anomalous copper was intersected over a 53.4 meter
length averaging 0.048% copper. Anomalous zinc was
intersected over a 45.7 meter length averaging 0.033% zinc.
Hole KM-18, East Gold Zone
Hole KM-18 with an azimuth of 180° and dip of -45° was drilled
to a depth of 106.7 meters from the KM-14/KM-15 pad site. It
intersected variably silicified and altered andesite as in
KM-14/KM-15 with 1% to 4% finely disseminated sulphide
minerals. Drilling intersected an upper zone of
mineralization with 47.3 meters grading 0.51 g/t gold, including
12.2 meters grading 1.24 g/t gold, 1.52 meters grading 1.00 g/t
gold and 1.52 meters grading 1.15 g/t gold. A deeper gold
zone was intersected over 4.5 meters grading 0.90 g/t gold.
Zones of anomalous copper were encountered over 47.3 meters grading
0.051% copper and 27.4 meters grading 0.027% copper. Zones of
anomalous zinc were encountered over 47.3 meters grading 0.078%
zinc and 45.7 meters grading 0.031% zinc.
Hole KM-19, East Gold Zone
Hole KM-19 with an
azimuth of 045° and dip of -45° was drilled to a depth of 91.5
meters. The drill hole was collared on the KM-3 / KM-4 pad
site and intersected moderately chlorititic and sericitic andesite
with 2% to 6% sulphide minerals below 48.8 meters. A
mineralized zone over 9.2 meters graded 0.134 g/t gold, 0.045%
copper, 0.023% lead and 0.034% zinc, including 3.1 meters grading
0.26 g/t gold at the very end of the drill hole. Anomalous
zinc averaging 0.031% was present from the collar to the bottom of
the hole a length of 91.5 meters.
All intersections are down hole lengths only. At this
time, true widths cannot be determined from available
information.
These and other intersections are presented in the following
table.
ASSAY HIGHLIGHTS TABLE
2014
King Mine Phase II Drilling Highlights
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Hole No.
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Target
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From
(m)
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To
(m)
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Interval
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Gold
g/t
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Copper
%
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Zinc
%
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Comment
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KM-12
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Porphyry
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234.7
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236.3
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1.52
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0.424
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0.018
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0.012
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0.2 g/t
cut-off
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157
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195
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38
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0.02
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-----
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100 ppm
cut-off
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207
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267
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59
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0.02
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-----
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100 ppm
cut-off
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KM-13
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Porphyry
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44.2
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53.4
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9.15
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0.139
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0.064
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0.02
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0.1 g/t
cut-off
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102.1
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108.2
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6.1
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0.302
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0.083
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0.02
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0.2 g/t
cut-off
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144.8
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152.8
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7.6
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0.165
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0.108
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-----
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213.4
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214.9
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1.52
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0.743
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0.037
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-----
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38
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154
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116
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0.075
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Including
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80.8
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87.5
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6.7
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0.42
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189
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238
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49
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0.043
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250
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291
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41
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0.24
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9.1
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45.7
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36.6
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0.31
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200 ppm
cut-off
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211.9
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239.3
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27.4
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0.024
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200 ppm
cut-off
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KM-14
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E. Gold
Zone
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59.5
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61
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1.52
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1.45
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0.048
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-----
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68.6
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83.8
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15.2
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0.81
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0.037
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-----
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Including
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68.6
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73.1
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4.6
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2.00
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0.103
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0.027
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KM-15
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E. Gold
Zone
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4.6
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13.7
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9.1
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0.74
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0.024
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-----
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Including
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12.2
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13.7
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1.52
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3.36
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0.034
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0.022
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57.9
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60.1
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2.2
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1.22
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0.075
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0.110
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94.5
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99.0
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4.6
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1.20
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0.061
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0.03
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45.7
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73.2
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27.5
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0.031
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copper
zone
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41.2
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106.7
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65.5
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0.053
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zinc zone
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KM-16
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Porphyry
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41.2
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47.3
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6.1
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0.152
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0.014
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-----
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copper and zinc below anomalous threshold
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KM-17
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E. Gold
Zone
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18.3
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27.4
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9.1
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0.71
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0.051
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0.021
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0.1 g/t
cut-off
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57.9
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62.5
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4.6
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1.00
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0.056
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0.029
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0.2 g/t
cut-off
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13.7
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67.1
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53.4
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0.048
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copper
zone
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51.8
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122
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70.2
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0.033
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zinc zone
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KM-18
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E. Gold
Zone
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12.2
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59.5
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47.3
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0.51
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0.051
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0.078
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0.1 g/t
cut-off
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Including
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12.2
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24.4
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12.2
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1.24
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0.069
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0.021
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Including
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35.1
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36.6
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1.52
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1.00
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0.079
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0.028
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Including
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56.4
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57.9
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1.52
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1.15
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0.029
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0.047
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73.2
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77.7
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4.5
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0.90
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0.039
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0.039
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12.2
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59.5
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47.3
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0.051
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0.078
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Cu-Zn zone
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65.5
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93
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27.4
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0.027
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copper
zone
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61
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106.7
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45.7
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0.031
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zinc zone
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KM-19
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E. Gold
Zone
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33.5
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35
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1.52
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0.386
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0.023
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-----
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82.3
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91.5
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9.2
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0.134
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0.045
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0.034
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0.1 g/t
cut-off
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Including
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88.4
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91.5
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3.1
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0.261
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0.064
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0.023
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0.2 g/t cut-off end
of hole
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Sample analyses were carried out by ALS Minerals with sample
preparation in Reno and analytical
procedures in North Vancouver. ALS Mineral is an ISO
9001:2008 accredited laboratory applying the highest standards of
QC and QA procedures. Project samples were analyzed for 35
elements with aqua regia digestion and ICP-AES technique.
Gold was analyzed as a 30 gram aliquat by fire assay and finished
by atomic absorption determination. Duplicate samples of King
project drill cuttings were submitted in the field at 30.5 meter
intervals as a check on ALS sample preparation and analytical
procedures. At the laboratory, ALS introduces sample blanks,
standards and duplicates as internal checks on the integrity of all
sample preparation and analytical procedures. These results
are reported to the client as a "QC certificate of
analysis".
The technical information herein was reviewed and approved by
Paul R. Mattinen, CPG-AIPG Asher's
qualified person on its King Mine project based on NI 43-101 and NI
43-101F1 regulations.
We seek Safe Harbor.
About Asher Resources:
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headquartered in Toronto, Ontario,
with a regional office in Reno,
Nevada. Asher's mission is to discover high quality North
American precious metal resources with its current focus in
southern British Columbia and the
Nevada great basin.
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