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All scientific and technical information in this Presentation has been reviewed and approved by Avrom E. Howard, MSc, PGeo, Vice-President, Exploration, of the Company and a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.
This Presentation includes references to a geologically similar property that is located proximal to the Company’s property. Readers are cautioned that the Company has not independently verified the information in respect of this property that is proximal to its property, and notes that the mineralization on this nearby, geologically similar property may not be indicative of the mineralization on the Company’s property.
Historical Resource Estimates
This Presentation includes disclosure of historical resource estimates. A qualified person has not done sufficient work to classify the historical estimates included in this Presentation as current mineral resources or mineral reserves. The Company is not treating the historical estimates as current mineral resources or mineral reserves.
The historical estimate quoted in this Presentation related to the Trojarova Property was taken from a compendium produced by the Slovak Geological Survey, completed in March, 1992 based on exploration work undertaking in the 1980s and 1990s. It is entitled (English translation): “FINAL JOB REPORT, PEZINOK-TROJAROVA, Geological Survey State Enterprise”, report compendium number 78406 (Michel et al, 1992). The source for the historical estimate at Medvedi Potok is another government six-volume report entitled (translation): “FINAL REPORT AND RESERVE CALCUATION, MEDVEDI POTOK TIN DEPOSIT, HNILEC AREA, SLOVAKIA, Geological Survey of Czechoslovakia (Drnzik et al, 1982”.
The Slovak Geological Institute, the state agency that carried out all exploration and underground development work at Trojarová and Medvedi Potok, classified the historical resources as “P1” and “C2” in the Slovak version of the Russian classification system, respectively. These are closest within the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy & Petroleum’s (“CIM”) classification system to “inferred mineral resources,” which is defined by the CIM as that part of a mineral resource for which quantity and grade or quality are estimated on the basis of limited geological evidence gathered through appropriate sampling techniques from locations such as outcrops, trenches, pits, workings and drill holes.
The historical work carried out appears comprehensive, detailed and at a professional standard. The Company considers this historical data to be relevant as the Company will use these data as a guide to plan future exploration programs. The Company also considers the data to be reliable for these purposes. However, considerable work needs to be completed before it will be possible to classify mineralization documented at Trojárova and Medvedi Potok as current mineral resources. The historical drill logs need to be translated and transcribed into a logging format suitable for resource estimation purposes. All historical collar locations along with the underground maps need to be digitized and georeferenced. All data need to be transferred to an independent, arm’s length resource estimation specialist so that a three-dimensional digital deposit model can be constructed, based upon which the number, length and orientation of twin and infill holes necessary so that the historical resource can be classified as current mineral resources can be determined.
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