Nye County, Nevada, USA
LAST CHANCE
STATUS: first field campaign in Q2/2025
- Location: Located in Nye County, Nevada, 12 km west of Kinross’ Round Mountain gold mine, and 70 km north of the town of Tonopah
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Historical Significance: Discovered in 1880, intermittent recorded production between 1917-1965 totaling 6,139 tons at an average grade of 29% antimony (sorted ore) for recovery of 1,782.7 tons of antimony metal
Source: Nicholas Price, Amador Mining 2024 - Progression: Management plans a program of detailed surface mapping and sampling upon which a drilling program to test the full potential of the system will be undertaken
West Gore
Hants County Nova Scotia, Canada
- Occurrences: The Last Chance property hosts several historical antimony-gold occurrences and a solitary shaft with limited historical production.
- Geology: These occurrences are within a sequence of Paleozoic carbonates and Lower Mesozoic metamorphosed shales and carbonates.
- Intrusives: Ultramafic dykes, as well as younger felsic intrusives and extrusives, cut through this sequence in multiple locations.
- Structure: Mineralization is structurally controlled, with folding, faulting, and quartz veining evident across the metamorphosed sedimentary sequence at various points on the property.
- Claims: Five additional mining claims were staked to secure potentially prospective ground.
- Campaign: The Company plans to begin its first field campaign in Q2/2025, once the winter snow has melted.
Source: Amador Mining LLC