Monut Hinton Project |
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Monut Hinton |
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Canada
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Province |
Centra yukon territory |
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Status |
EARLY DISCOVERY
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Surface |
37 km² / 9,143 acres |
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Latitude / Longitude |
62 N 52 / 135 W 07 |
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Legends
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Risk and valuation analysis of the Monut Hinton Project |
Status Risk : Early discovery |
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Title(s) of the Monut Hinton Project |
 | Yukon Gold Corporation Owner: 100% |
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Title | Company Profile | All Projects | Company website | Company project page |
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The Mount Hinton property is operated by Yukon Gold Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of
Yukon Gold Corporation, Inc., subject to the terms of an option agreement with a private group,
the Hinton Syndicate. Yukon Gold must make scheduled cash payments and perform certain
work commitments to earn a 75% interest subject to a 2% Net Smelter Return royalty in favor of
the property vendor. |
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Location of the Monut Hinton Project |
The Mount Hinton property is adjacent to the Keno Hill mining camp in central Yukon Territory, 59 km northeast of the village of Mayo and 375 km north of Whitehorse, the
territorial capital
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History of the Monut Hinton Project |
The Mount Hinton property and the nearby Keno Hill mining camp are in the central part of the 350 mile (550 km) long Tombstone Gold Belt, a region of gold and silver mineralization that stretches across Yukon Territory. Between 1913 and 1989, over 6 more...
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Geology of the Monut Hinton Project |
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The geological setting and style of mineralization defined to date on the Mount Hinton property
are the same as those for the vein faults that supplied silver-lead zinc ore to a number of
successful underground and surface mines in the nearby Keno Hill mining camp.
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Disclaimer
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