Advance Metals Limited has intersected new high-grade gold from the deepest diamond hole to date at its Happy Valley Deposit, within the company’s Myrtleford Project near Wodonga in the prolific Victorian Goldfields.
The exceptional intersection of 3.7m at 16.6g/t gold included a 0.8m zone assaying almost 2 ounces gold to the tonne, substantially extending an open high-grade zone by more than 500m down-plunge.
Advance Metals managing director Dr Adam McKinnon is driving the company’s Victorian and Mexican projects forward.
It is one of the deepest gold intersections recorded in the Northeastern Victorian goldfields to-date. Earlier hits that make up the high-grade zone include 8.2m @ 28.8g/Au, 7.5m @ 55 g/t gold and 9.4m @ 18.6g/t gold. They clearly demonstrate consistent high-grade con

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