Delaware
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1-8641
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82-0109423
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(State or other jurisdiction of incorporation or organization)
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(Commission File Number)
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(IRS Employer Identification No.)
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Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425)
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Soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14a-12)
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Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b))
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Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c))
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Title of each class
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Trading Symbol(s)
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Name of each exchange on which registered
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Common Stock (par value $.01 per share)
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CDE
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New York Stock Exchange
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Emerging growth company
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Item 8.01 |
Other Events.
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Item 9.01. |
Financial Statements and Exhibits.
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(d) |
List of Exhibits
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COEUR MINING, INC.
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Date: February 16, 2022
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By:
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/s/ Michael Routledge
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Name:
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Michael Routledge
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Title:
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Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer
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a) |
The filing of the Technical Report Summary, effective December 31, 2021, with respect to the Palmarejo complex (the “TRS”) as an exhibit to this
Current Report on Form 8-K (the “Form 8-K”);
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b) |
The incorporation by reference of the TRS in the annual report on Form 10-K for Coeur Mining, Inc. for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021 (the “10-K”),
the Registration Statements on Form S-8 (Nos. 333-256016, 033-60163, 033-72524, 333-112253, 333-125903, 333-166907, 333-204142, and 333-224751) and Form S-3 (No. 333-229973) (the “Registration Statements”);
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c) |
The use of and references to the undersigned’s name, including the undersigned’s
status as an expert or “Qualified Person” (as defined in Subpart 1300 of Regulation S-K promulgated by the U.S. Securities and
Exchange Commission) in connection with the TRS, Form 8-K, the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements; and
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d) |
Any extracts or summaries of the TRS included or incorporated by reference in the Form 8-K, the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements, and any information derived, summarized, quoted
or referenced from the TRS, or portions thereof, that was prepared by the undersigned, that the undersigned supervised the preparation of and/or that was reviewed and approved by the undersigned, that is included or incorporated by
reference in the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements.
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Dated: February 16, 2022
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By:
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/s/ Christopher Pascoe
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Name: Christopher Pascoe
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Title: Senior Director, Technical Services
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a) |
The filing of the Technical Report Summary, effective December 31, 2021, with respect to the Palmarejo complex (the “TRS”) as an exhibit to this
Current Report on Form 8-K (the “Form 8-K”);
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b) |
The incorporation by reference of the TRS in the annual report on Form 10-K for Coeur Mining, Inc. for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021 (the “10-K”),
the Registration Statements on Form S-8 (Nos. 333-256016, 033-60163, 033-72524, 333-112253, 333-125903, 333-166907, 333-204142, and 333-224751) and Form S-3 (No. 333-229973) (the “Registration Statements”);
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c) |
The use of and references to the undersigned’s name, including the undersigned’s
status as an expert or “Qualified Person” (as defined in Subpart 1300 of Regulation S-K promulgated by the U.S. Securities and
Exchange Commission) in connection with the TRS, Form 8-K, the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements; and
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d) |
Any extracts or summaries of the TRS included or incorporated by reference in the Form 8-K, the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements, and any information derived, summarized, quoted or
referenced from the TRS, or portions thereof, that was prepared by the undersigned, that the undersigned supervised the preparation of and/or that was reviewed and approved by the undersigned, that is included or incorporated by reference
in the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements.
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Dated: February 16, 2022
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By:
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/s/ Miller O’Prey
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Name: Miller O’Prey
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Title: Director Exploration
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a) |
The filing of the Technical Report Summary, effective December 31, 2021, with respect to the Palmarejo complex (the “TRS”) as an exhibit to this
Current Report on Form 8-K (the “Form 8-K”);
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b) |
The incorporation by reference of the TRS in the annual report on Form 10-K for Coeur Mining, Inc. for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021 (the “10-K”),
the Registration Statements on Form S-8 (Nos. 333-256016, 033-60163, 033-72524, 333-112253, 333-125903, 333-166907, 333-204142, and 333-224751) and Form S-3 (No. 333-229973) (the “Registration Statements”);
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c) |
The use of and references to the undersigned’s name, including the undersigned’s
status as an expert or “Qualified Person” (as defined in Subpart 1300 of Regulation S-K promulgated by the U.S. Securities and
Exchange Commission) in connection with the TRS, Form 8-K, the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements; and
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d) |
Any extracts or summaries of the TRS included or incorporated by reference in the Form 8-K, the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements, and any information derived, summarized, quoted or
referenced from the TRS, or portions thereof, that was prepared by the undersigned, that the undersigned supervised the preparation of and/or that was reviewed and approved by the undersigned, that is included or incorporated by reference
in the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements.
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Dated: February 16, 2022
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By:
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/s/ Joseph Ruffini
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Name: Joseph Ruffini
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Title: Manager, Resource Estimation
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a) |
The filing of the Technical Report Summary, effective December 31, 2021, with respect to the Palmarejo complex (the “TRS”) as an exhibit to this
Current Report on Form 8-K (the “Form 8-K”);
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b) |
The incorporation by reference of the TRS in the annual report on Form 10-K for Coeur Mining, Inc. for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021 (the “10-K”),
the Registration Statements on Form S-8 (Nos. 333-256016, 033-60163, 033-72524, 333-112253, 333-125903, 333-166907, 333-204142, and 333-224751) and Form S-3 (No. 333-229973) (the “Registration Statements”);
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c) |
The use of and references to the undersigned’s name, including the
undersigned’s status as an expert or “Qualified Person” (as defined in Subpart 1300 of Regulation S-K promulgated by the
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission) in connection with the TRS, Form 8-K, the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements; and
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d) |
Any extracts or summaries of the TRS included or incorporated by reference in the Form 8-K, the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements, and any information derived, summarized, quoted or
referenced from the TRS, or portions thereof, that was prepared by the undersigned, that the undersigned supervised the preparation of and/or that was reviewed and approved by the undersigned, that is included or incorporated by reference
in the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements.
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Dated: February 16, 2022
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By:
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/s/ Peter Haarala
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Name: Peter Haarala
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Title: Senior Manager, Mine Planning
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a) |
The filing of the Technical Report Summary, effective December 31, 2021, with respect to the Rochester Mine (the “TRS”) as an exhibit to this
Current Report on Form 8-K (the “Form 8-K”);
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b) |
The incorporation by reference of the TRS in the annual report on Form 10-K for Coeur Mining, Inc. for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021 (the “10-K”),
the Registration Statements on Form S-8 (Nos. 333-256016, 033-60163, 033-72524, 333-112253, 333-125903, 333-166907, 333-204142, and 333-224751) and Form S-3 (No. 333-229973) (the “Registration Statements”);
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c) |
The use of and references to the undersigned’s name, including the undersigned’s
status as an expert or “Qualified Person” (as defined in Subpart 1300 of Regulation S-K promulgated by the U.S. Securities and
Exchange Commission) in connection with the TRS, Form 8-K, the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements; and
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d) |
Any extracts or summaries of the TRS included or incorporated by reference in the Form 8-K, the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements, and any information derived, summarized, quoted or
referenced from the TRS, or portions thereof, that was prepared by the undersigned, that the undersigned supervised the preparation of and/or that was reviewed and approved by the undersigned, that is included or incorporated by reference
in the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements.
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Dated: February 16, 2022
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By:
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/s/ Christopher Pascoe
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Name: Christopher Pascoe
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Title: Senior Director, Technical Services
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a) |
The filing of the Technical Report Summary, effective December 31, 2021, with respect to the Rochester Mine (the “TRS”)
as an exhibit to this Current Report on Form 8-K (the “Form 8-K”);
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b) |
The incorporation by reference of the TRS in the annual report on Form 10-K for Coeur Mining, Inc. for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021 (the “10-K”), the Registration Statements on Form S-8 (Nos. 333-256016, 033-60163, 033-72524, 333-112253, 333-125903, 333-166907, 333-204142, and 333-224751) and Form S-3 (No. 333-229973) (the “Registration Statements”);
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c) |
The use of and references to the undersigned’s name, including the undersigned’s
status as an expert or “Qualified Person” (as defined in Subpart 1300 of Regulation S-K promulgated by the U.S. Securities and
Exchange Commission) in connection with the TRS, Form 8-K, the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements; and
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d) |
Any extracts or summaries of the TRS included or incorporated by reference in the Form 8-K, the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements, and any information
derived, summarized, quoted or referenced from the TRS, or portions thereof, that was prepared by the undersigned, that the undersigned supervised the preparation of and/or that was reviewed and approved by the undersigned, that is included
or incorporated by reference in the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements.
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Dated: February 16, 2022
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By:
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/s/ Brandon MacDougall
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Name: Brandon MacDougall
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Title: Engineering Superintendent
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a) |
The filing of the Technical Report Summary, effective December 31, 2021, with respect to the Rochester Mine (the “TRS”)
as an exhibit to this Current Report on Form 8-K (the “Form 8-K”);
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b) |
The incorporation by reference of the TRS in the annual report on Form 10-K for Coeur Mining, Inc. for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021 (the “10-K”), the Registration Statements on Form S-8 (Nos. 333-256016, 033-60163, 033-72524, 333-112253, 333-125903, 333-166907, 333-204142, and 333-224751) and Form S-3 (No. 333-229973) (the “Registration Statements”);
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c) |
The use of and references to the undersigned’s name, including the
undersigned’s status as an expert or “Qualified Person” (as defined in Subpart 1300 of Regulation S-K promulgated by the
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission) in connection with the TRS, Form 8-K, the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements; and
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d) |
Any extracts or summaries of the TRS included or incorporated by reference in the Form 8-K, the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements, and any
information derived, summarized, quoted or referenced from the TRS, or portions thereof, that was prepared by the undersigned, that the undersigned supervised the preparation of and/or that was reviewed and approved by the undersigned, that
is included or incorporated by reference in the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements.
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Dated: February 16, 2022
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By:
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/s/ Matthew Bradford
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Name: Matthew Bradford
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Title: Geology Superintendent
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a)
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The filing of the Technical Report Summary, effective December 31, 2021, with respect to the Rochester Mine (the “TRS”) as an exhibit to this Current Report on Form 8-K (the “Form 8-K”);
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b)
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The incorporation by reference of the TRS in the annual report on Form 10-K for Coeur Mining, Inc. for the fiscal year ended
December 31, 2021 (the “10-K”), the Registration Statements on Form S-8 (Nos. 333-256016, 033-60163, 033-72524, 333-112253, 333-125903, 333-166907, 333-204142, and 333-224751) and Form S-3 (No.
333-229973) (the “Registration Statements”);
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c)
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The use of and references to the undersigned’s name,
including the undersigned’s status as an expert or “Qualified Person” (as defined in Subpart 1300 of Regulation S-K
promulgated by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission) in connection with the TRS, Form 8-K, the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements; and
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d)
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Any extracts or summaries of the TRS included or incorporated by reference in the Form 8-K, the Form 10-K and the Registration
Statements, and any information derived, summarized, quoted or referenced from the TRS, or portions thereof, that was prepared by the undersigned, that the undersigned supervised the preparation of and/or that was reviewed and approved
by the undersigned, that is included or incorporated by reference in the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements.
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Dated: February 16, 2022
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By:
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/s/ Matthew Hoffer
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Name: Matthew Hoffer
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Title: Senior Manager, Geology
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a)
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The filing of the Technical Report Summary, effective December 31, 2021, with respect to the Kensington mine (the “TRS”) as an exhibit to this Current Report on Form 8-K (the “Form 8-K”);
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b)
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The incorporation by reference of the TRS in the annual report on Form 10-K for Coeur Mining, Inc. for the fiscal year ended December 31,
2021 (the “10-K”), the Registration Statements on Form S-8 (Nos. 333-256016, 033-60163, 033-72524, 333-112253, 333-125903, 333-166907, 333-204142, and 333-224751) and Form S-3 (No. 333-229973)
(the “Registration Statements”);
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c)
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The use of and references to the undersigned’s name, including
the undersigned’s status as an expert or “Qualified Person” (as defined in Subpart 1300 of Regulation S-K promulgated by the U.S.
Securities and Exchange Commission) in connection with the TRS, Form 8-K, the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements; and
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d)
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Any extracts or summaries of the TRS included or incorporated by reference in the Form 8-K, the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements,
and any information derived, summarized, quoted or referenced from the TRS, or portions thereof, that was prepared by the undersigned, that the undersigned supervised the preparation of and/or that was reviewed and approved by the
undersigned, that is included or incorporated by reference in the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements.
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Dated: February 16, 2022
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By:
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/s/ Christopher Pascoe
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Name: Christopher Pascoe
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Title: Senior Director, Technical Services
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a) |
The filing of the Technical Report Summary, effective December 31, 2021, with respect to the Kensington mine (the “TRS”) as an exhibit to this
Current Report on Form 8-K (the “Form 8-K”);
|
b) |
The incorporation by reference of the TRS in the annual report on Form 10-K for Coeur Mining, Inc. for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021 (the “10-K”),
the Registration Statements on Form S-8 (Nos. 333-256016, 033-60163, 033-72524, 333-112253, 333-125903, 333-166907, 333-204142, and 333-224751) and Form S-3 (No. 333-229973) (the “Registration Statements”);
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c) |
The use of and references to the undersigned’s name, including the undersigned’s
status as an expert or “Qualified Person” (as defined in Subpart 1300 of Regulation S-K promulgated by the U.S. Securities and
Exchange Commission) in connection with the TRS, Form 8-K, the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements; and
|
d) |
Any extracts or summaries of the TRS included or incorporated by reference in the Form 8-K, the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements, and any information derived, summarized, quoted or
referenced from the TRS, or portions thereof, that was prepared by the undersigned, that the undersigned supervised the preparation of and/or that was reviewed and approved by the undersigned, that is included or incorporated by reference
in the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements.
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Dated: February 16, 2022
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By:
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/s/ Rae D. Keim
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Name: Rae D. Keim
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Title: Geology Superintendent
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a) |
The filing of the Technical Report Summary, effective December 31, 2021, with respect to the Kensington mine (the “TRS”) as an exhibit to this
Current Report on Form 8-K (the “Form 8-K”);
|
b) |
The incorporation by reference of the TRS in the annual report on Form 10-K for Coeur Mining, Inc. for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021 (the “10-K”),
the Registration Statements on Form S-8 (Nos. 333-256016, 033-60163, 033-72524, 333-112253, 333-125903, 333-166907, 333-204142, and 333-224751) and Form S-3 (No. 333-229973) (the “Registration Statements”);
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c) |
The use of and references to the undersigned’s name, including the undersigned’s
status as an expert or “Qualified Person” (as defined in Subpart 1300 of Regulation S-K promulgated by the U.S. Securities and
Exchange Commission) in connection with the TRS, Form 8-K, the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements; and
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d) |
Any extracts or summaries of the TRS included or incorporated by reference in the Form 8-K, the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements, and any information derived, summarized, quoted or
referenced from the TRS, or portions thereof, that was prepared by the undersigned, that the undersigned supervised the preparation of and/or that was reviewed and approved by the undersigned, that is included or incorporated by reference
in the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements.
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Dated: February 16, 2022
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By:
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/s/ Peter Haarala
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Name: Peter Haarala
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Title: Senior Manager, Mine Planning
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a) |
The filing of the Technical Report Summary, effective December 31, 2021, with respect to the Wharf Operations (the “TRS”) as an exhibit to this Current Report on Form 8-K (the “Form 8-K”);
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b) |
The incorporation by reference of the TRS in the annual report on Form 10-K for Coeur Mining, Inc. for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021 (the “10-K”), the Registration Statements on Form S-8 (Nos. 333-256016, 033-60163, 033-72524, 333-112253, 333-125903, 333-166907, 333-204142, and 333-224751) and
Form S-3 (No. 333-229973) (the “Registration Statements”);
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c) |
The use of and references to the undersigned’s name, including the
undersigned’s status as an expert or “Qualified Person” (as defined in Subpart 1300 of Regulation S-K promulgated by the U.S. Securities and
Exchange Commission) in connection with the TRS, Form 8-K, the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements; and
|
d) |
Any extracts or summaries of the TRS included or incorporated by reference in the Form 8-K, the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements, and any
information derived, summarized, quoted or referenced from the TRS, or portions thereof, that was prepared by the undersigned, that the undersigned supervised the preparation of and/or that was reviewed and approved by the undersigned, that
is included or incorporated by reference in the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements.
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Dated: February 16, 2022
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By:
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/s/ Christopher Pascoe
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Name: Christopher Pascoe
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Title: Senior Director, Technical Services
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a) |
The filing of the Technical Report Summary, effective December 31, 2021, with respect to the Wharf Operations (the “TRS”) as an exhibit to this Current Report on Form 8-K (the “Form 8-K”);
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b) |
The incorporation by reference of the TRS in the annual report on Form 10-K for Coeur Mining, Inc. for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021 (the “10-K”), the Registration Statements on Form S-8 (Nos. 333-256016, 033-60163, 033-72524, 333-112253, 333-125903, 333-166907, 333-204142, and 333-224751) and
Form S-3 (No. 333-229973) (the “Registration Statements”);
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c) |
The use of and references to the undersigned’s name, including the
undersigned’s status as an expert or “Qualified Person” (as defined in Subpart 1300 of Regulation S-K promulgated by the U.S. Securities and
Exchange Commission) in connection with the TRS, Form 8-K, the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements; and
|
d) |
Any extracts or summaries of the TRS included or incorporated by reference in the Form 8-K, the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements, and any
information derived, summarized, quoted or referenced from the TRS, or portions thereof, that was prepared by the undersigned, that the undersigned supervised the preparation of and/or that was reviewed and approved by the undersigned, that
is included or incorporated by reference in the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements.
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Dated: February 16, 2022
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By:
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/s/ Tony Auld
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Name: Tony Auld
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Title: Operations Manager
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a) |
The filing of the Technical Report Summary, effective December 31, 2021, with respect to the Wharf Operations (the “TRS”) as an exhibit to this Current Report on Form 8-K (the “Form 8-K”);
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b) |
The incorporation by reference of the TRS in the annual report on Form 10-K for Coeur Mining, Inc. for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021 (the “10-K”), the Registration Statements on Form S-8 (Nos. 333-256016, 033-60163, 033-72524, 333-112253, 333-125903, 333-166907, 333-204142, and 333-224751) and
Form S-3 (No. 333-229973) (the “Registration Statements”);
|
c) |
The use of and references to the undersigned’s name, including the
undersigned’s status as an expert or “Qualified Person” (as defined in Subpart 1300 of Regulation S-K promulgated by the U.S. Securities and
Exchange Commission) in connection with the TRS, Form 8-K, the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements; and
|
d) |
Any extracts or summaries of the TRS included or incorporated by reference in the Form 8-K, the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements, and any
information derived, summarized, quoted or referenced from the TRS, or portions thereof, that was prepared by the undersigned, that the undersigned supervised the preparation of and/or that was reviewed and approved by the undersigned, that
is included or incorporated by reference in the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements.
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Dated: February 16, 2022
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By:
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/s/ Lindsay Chasten
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Name: Lindsay Chasten
|
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Title: Senior Geologist
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a) |
The filing of the Technical Report Summary, effective December 31, 2021, with respect to the Wharf Operations (the “TRS”) as an exhibit to this Current Report on Form 8-K (the “Form 8-K”);
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b) |
The incorporation by reference of the TRS in the annual report on Form 10-K for Coeur Mining, Inc. for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021 (the “10-K”), the Registration Statements on Form S-8 (Nos. 333-256016, 033-60163, 033-72524, 333-112253, 333-125903, 333-166907, 333-204142, and 333-224751) and
Form S-3 (No. 333-229973) (the “Registration Statements”);
|
c) |
The use of and references to the undersigned’s name, including the
undersigned’s status as an expert or “Qualified Person” (as defined in Subpart 1300 of Regulation S-K promulgated by the U.S. Securities and
Exchange Commission) in connection with the TRS, Form 8-K, the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements; and
|
d) |
Any extracts or summaries of the TRS included or incorporated by reference in the Form 8-K, the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements, and any
information derived, summarized, quoted or referenced from the TRS, or portions thereof, that was prepared by the undersigned, that the undersigned supervised the preparation of and/or that was reviewed and approved by the undersigned, that
is included or incorporated by reference in the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements.
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Dated: February 16, 2022
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By:
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/s/ Kenan Sarratt
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Name: Kenan Sarratt
|
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Title: Chief Geologist
|
a) |
The filing of the Technical Report Summary, effective December 31, 2021, with respect to the Wharf Operations (the “TRS”) as an exhibit to this Current Report on Form 8-K (the “Form 8-K”);
|
b) |
The incorporation by reference of the TRS in the annual report on Form 10-K for Coeur Mining, Inc. for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021 (the “10-K”), the Registration Statements on Form S-8 (Nos. 333-256016, 033-60163, 033-72524, 333-112253, 333-125903, 333-166907, 333-204142, and 333-224751) and
Form S-3 (No. 333-229973) (the “Registration Statements”);
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c) |
The use of and references to the undersigned’s name, including the
undersigned’s status as an expert or “Qualified Person” (as defined in Subpart 1300 of Regulation S-K promulgated by the U.S. Securities and
Exchange Commission) in connection with the TRS, Form 8-K, the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements; and
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d) |
Any extracts or summaries of the TRS included or incorporated by reference in the Form 8-K, the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements, and any
information derived, summarized, quoted or referenced from the TRS, or portions thereof, that was prepared by the undersigned, that the undersigned supervised the preparation of and/or that was reviewed and approved by the undersigned, that
is included or incorporated by reference in the Form 10-K and the Registration Statements.
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Dated: February 16, 2022
|
||
By:
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/s/ John Key
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Name: John Key
|
||
Title: Assistant General Manager/Process Operations Manager
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Prepared for:
Coeur Mining, Inc.
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Prepared by:
Mr. Christopher Pascoe, RM SME
Mr. Miller O’Prey, P. Geo.
Mr. Peter Haarala, RM SME
Mr. Joseph Ruffini, RM SME
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Report current as at:
December 31, 2021
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CONTENTS
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1.0
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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1-1
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1.1
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Introduction
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1-1
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1.2
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Terms of Reference
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1-1
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1.3
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Property Setting
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1-1
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1.4
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Mineral Tenure, Surface Rights, Water Rights, Royalties and Agreements
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1-2
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1.5
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Geology and Mineralization
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1-2
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1.6
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History and Exploration
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1-3
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1.7
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Drilling and Sampling
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1-4
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1.8
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Data Verification
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1-5
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1.9
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Metallurgical Testwork
|
1-5
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1.10
|
Mineral Resource Estimation
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1-6
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1.10.1
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Estimation Methodology
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1-6
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1.10.2
|
Mineral Resource Statement
|
1-7
|
1.10.3
|
Factors That May Affect the Mineral Resource Estimate
|
1-7
|
1.11
|
Mineral Reserve Estimation
|
1-9
|
1.11.1
|
Estimation Methodology
|
1-9
|
1.11.2
|
Mineral Reserve Statement
|
1-9
|
1.11.3
|
Factors That May Affect the Mineral Reserve Estimate
|
1-10
|
1.12
|
Mining Methods
|
1-10
|
1.13
|
Recovery Methods
|
1-12
|
1.14
|
Infrastructure
|
1-12
|
1.15
|
Markets and Contracts
|
1-13
|
1.15.1
|
Market Studies
|
1-13
|
1.15.2
|
Commodity Pricing
|
1-13
|
1.15.3
|
Contracts
|
1-14
|
1.16
|
Environmental, Permitting and Social Considerations
|
1-14
|
1.16.1
|
Environmental Studies and Monitoring
|
1-14
|
1.16.2
|
Closure and Reclamation Considerations
|
1-14
|
1.16.3
|
Permitting
|
1-14
|
1.16.4
|
Social Considerations, Plans, Negotiations and Agreements
|
1-15
|
1.17
|
Capital Cost Estimates
|
1-15
|
1.18
|
Operating Cost Estimates
|
1-15
|
1.19
|
Economic Analysis
|
1-16
|
1.19.1
|
Forward-Looking Information Caution
|
1-16
|
1.19.2
|
Methodology and Assumptions
|
1-17
|
1.19.3
|
Economic Analysis
|
1-17
|
1.19.4
|
Sensitivity Analysis
|
1-17
|
1.20
|
Risks and Opportunities
|
1-18
|
1.20.1
|
Risks
|
1-19
|
1.20.2
|
Opportunities
|
1-19
|
1.21
|
Conclusions
|
1-20
|
1.22
|
Recommendations
|
1-20
|
2.0
|
INTRODUCTION
|
2-1
|
2.1
|
Registrant
|
2-1
|
2.2
|
Terms of Reference
|
2-1
|
2.2.1
|
Report Purpose
|
2-1
|
2.2.2
|
Terms of Reference
|
2-1
|
2.3
|
Qualified Persons
|
2-4
|
2.4
|
Site Visits and Scope of Personal Inspection
|
2-4
|
2.5
|
Report Date
|
2-4
|
2.6
|
Information Sources and References
|
2-4
|
2.7
|
Previous Technical Report Summaries
|
2-4
|
3.0
|
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
|
3-1
|
3.1
|
Property Location
|
3-1
|
3.2
|
Ownership
|
3-1
|
3.3
|
Mineral Title
|
3-1
|
3.4
|
Surface Rights
|
3-6
|
3.5
|
Water Rights
|
3-6
|
3.6
|
Royalties
|
3-11
|
3.6.1
|
Franco-Nevada
|
3-11
|
3.6.2
|
Minera Azteca
|
3-11
|
3.6.3
|
Hernández and Gomez
|
3-11
|
3.6.4
|
Rascón
|
3-12
|
3.6.5
|
Minera Río Tinto and Astorga
|
3-12
|
3.6.6
|
Minera Río Tinto and Ayub
|
3-12
|
3.6.7
|
Minera Río Tinto and Rachasa
|
3-12
|
3.6.8
|
Mexican Mining Taxes
|
3-12
|
3.7
|
Encumbrances
|
3-13
|
3.7.1
|
Permitting Requirements
|
3-13
|
3.7.2
|
Permitting Timelines
|
3-13
|
3.7.3
|
Violations and Fines
|
3-13
|
3.8
|
Significant Factors and Risks That May Affect Access, Title or Work Programs
|
3-13
|
4.0
|
ACCESSIBILITY, CLIMATE, LOCAL RESOURCES, INFRASTRUCTURE AND PHYSIOGRAPHY
|
4-1
|
4.1
|
Physiography
|
4-1
|
4.2
|
Accessibility
|
4-1
|
4.3
|
Climate
|
4-1
|
4.4
|
Infrastructure
|
4-2
|
5.0
|
HISTORY
|
5-1
|
5.1
|
Project Ownership History
|
5-1
|
5.2
|
Exploration and Development History
|
5-1
|
6.0
|
GEOLOGICAL SETTING, MINERALIZATION, AND DEPOSIT
|
6-1
|
6.1
|
Deposit Type
|
6-1
|
6.2
|
Regional Geology
|
6-1
|
6.3
|
Local Geology
|
6-1
|
6.3.1
|
Lithologies
|
6-1
|
6.3.2
|
Structure
|
6-2
|
6.3.2.1
|
Palmarejo District
|
6-2
|
6.3.2.2
|
Guazapares District
|
6-7
|
6.3.3
|
Alteration
|
6-7
|
6.3.4
|
Mineralization
|
6-8
|
6.3.4.1
|
Palmarejo District
|
6-8
|
6.3.4.2
|
Guazapares District
|
6-8
|
6.4
|
Property Geology
|
6-9
|
6.4.1
|
Guadalupe
|
6-9
|
6.4.1.1
|
Deposit Dimensions
|
6-9
|
6.4.1.2
|
Lithologies
|
6-9
|
6.4.1.3
|
Structure
|
6-9
|
6.4.1.4
|
Alteration
|
6-10
|
6.4.1.5
|
Mineralization
|
6-10
|
6.4.2
|
Independencia
|
6-11
|
6.4.2.1
|
Deposit Dimensions
|
6-11
|
6.4.2.2
|
Lithologies
|
6-11
|
6.4.2.3
|
Structure
|
6-17
|
6.4.2.4
|
Alteration
|
6-17
|
6.4.2.5
|
Mineralization
|
6-17
|
6.4.3
|
La Nación
|
6-18
|
6.4.3.1
|
Deposit Dimensions
|
6-18
|
6.4.3.2
|
Lithologies
|
6-22
|
6.4.3.3
|
Structure
|
6-22
|
6.4.3.4
|
Alteration
|
6-22
|
6.4.3.5
|
Mineralization
|
6-22
|
7.0
|
EXPLORATION
|
7-1
|
7.1
|
Exploration
|
7-1
|
7.1.1
|
Grids and Surveys
|
7-1
|
7.1.2
|
Geological Mapping
|
7-1
|
7.1.3
|
Geochemistry
|
7-1
|
7.1.4
|
Geophysics
|
7-2
|
7.1.5
|
Exploration Potential
|
7-3
|
7.2
|
Drilling
|
7-4
|
7.2.1
|
Overview
|
7-4
|
7.2.2
|
Drilling Excluded for Estimation Purposes
|
7-4
|
7.2.3
|
Drill Methods
|
7-4
|
7.2.4
|
Logging
|
7-10
|
7.2.5
|
Recovery
|
7-11
|
7.2.6
|
Collar Surveys
|
7-12
|
7.2.7
|
Down Hole Surveys
|
7-12
|
7.2.8
|
Comment on Material Results and Interpretation
|
7-12
|
7.3
|
Hydrogeology
|
7-13
|
7.3.1
|
Groundwater Models
|
7-13
|
7.3.2
|
Water Balance
|
7-13
|
7.3.3
|
Comment on Results
|
7-14
|
7.4
|
Geotechnical
|
7-14
|
7.4.1
|
Sampling Methods and Laboratory Determinations
|
7-14
|
7.4.2
|
Comment on Results
|
7-14
|
8.0
|
SAMPLE PREPARATION, ANALYSES, AND SECURITY
|
8-1
|
8.1
|
Sampling Methods
|
8-1
|
8.1.1
|
Trenches
|
8-1
|
8.1.2
|
RC Drilling
|
8-1
|
8.1.3
|
Core Drilling
|
8-1
|
8.1.4
|
Production Sampling
|
8-2
|
8.2
|
Sample Security Methods
|
8-2
|
8.3
|
Density Determinations
|
8-3
|
8.4
|
Analytical and Test Laboratories
|
8-3
|
8.5
|
Sample Preparation
|
8-5
|
8.6
|
Analysis
|
8-5
|
8.7
|
Quality Assurance and Quality Control
|
8-6
|
8.7.1
|
Mexoro
|
8-6
|
8.7.2
|
Paramount
|
8-6
|
8.7.3
|
Coeur
|
8-6
|
8.7.3.1
|
QA/QC
|
8-6
|
8.7.3.2
|
Reviews
|
8-7
|
8.7.3.3
|
Check Assays
|
8-7
|
8.7.3.4
|
Down Hole Surveys
|
8-7
|
8.7.3.5
|
Collar Surveys
|
8-8
|
8.8
|
Database
|
8-8
|
8.9
|
Qualified Person’s Opinion on Sample Preparation, Security, and Analytical Procedures
|
8-8
|
9.0
|
DATA VERIFICATION
|
9-1
|
9.1
|
Internal Data Verification
|
9-1
|
9.2
|
External Data Verification
|
9-2
|
9.3
|
Data Verification by Qualified Person
|
9-2
|
9.4
|
Qualified Person’s Opinion on Data Adequacy
|
9-2
|
10.0
|
MINERAL PROCESSING AND METALLURGICAL TESTING
|
10-1
|
10.1
|
Test Laboratories
|
10-1
|
10.2
|
Metallurgical Testwork
|
10-1
|
10.2.1
|
Historical Testwork
|
10-1
|
10.2.2
|
Guadalupe
|
10-1
|
10.2.3
|
Independencia
|
10-2
|
10.2.4
|
La Nación
|
10-3
|
10.2.5
|
2020–2021 Testwork
|
10-3
|
10.2.5.1
|
Tailings Pre-Concentration
|
10-4
|
10.2.5.2
|
Solid-Liquid Separation and Rheology Testing of Leach Circuit Tails Sample
|
10-4
|
10.3
|
Recovery Estimates
|
10-4
|
10.4
|
Metallurgical Variability
|
10-5
|
10.5
|
Deleterious Elements
|
10-5
|
10.6
|
Qualified Person’s Opinion on Data Adequacy
|
10-5
|
11.0
|
MINERAL RESOURCE ESTIMATES
|
11-1
|
11.1
|
Introduction
|
11-1
|
11.2
|
Exploratory Data Analysis
|
11-1
|
11.3
|
Geological Models
|
11-1
|
11.4
|
Density Assignment
|
11-1
|
11.5
|
Grade Capping/Outlier Restrictions
|
11-2
|
11.6
|
Composites
|
11-3
|
11.7
|
Variography
|
11-3
|
11.8
|
Estimation/interpolation Methods
|
11-4
|
11.9
|
Validation
|
11-4
|
11.10
|
Confidence Classification of Mineral Resource Estimate
|
11-6
|
11.10.1
|
Mineral Resource Confidence Classification
|
11-6
|
11.10.2
|
Uncertainties Considered During Confidence Classification
|
11-6
|
11.11
|
Reasonable Prospects of Economic Extraction
|
11-6
|
11.11.1
|
Input Assumptions
|
11-6
|
11.11.2
|
Commodity Price
|
11-9
|
11.11.3
|
Cut-off
|
11-9
|
11.11.4
|
QP Statement
|
11-10
|
11.12
|
Mineral Resource Statement
|
11-10
|
11.13
|
Uncertainties (Factors) That May Affect the Mineral Resource Estimate
|
11-13
|
12.0
|
MINERAL RESERVE ESTIMATES
|
12-1
|
12.1
|
Introduction
|
12-1
|
12.2
|
Development of Mining Case
|
12-1
|
12.3
|
Designs
|
12-1
|
12.4
|
Input Assumptions
|
12-10
|
12.5
|
Ore Loss and Dilution
|
12-11
|
12.6
|
Commodity Price
|
12-12
|
12.7
|
Mineral Reserve Statement
|
12-12
|
12.8
|
Uncertainties (Factors) That May Affect the Mineral Reserve Estimate
|
12-14
|
13.0
|
MINING METHODS
|
13-1
|
13.1
|
Introduction
|
13-1
|
13.2
|
Geotechnical Considerations
|
13-1
|
13.2.1
|
Guadalupe
|
13-1
|
13.2.2
|
Independencia
|
13-2
|
13.2.3
|
La Nación
|
13-2
|
13.3
|
Hydrogeological Considerations
|
13-3
|
13.3.1
|
Guadalupe
|
13-3
|
13.3.2
|
Independencia
|
13-3
|
13.3.3
|
La Nación
|
13-4
|
13.4
|
Operations
|
13-4
|
13.4.1
|
Guadalupe
|
13-4
|
13.4.2
|
Independencia
|
13-5
|
13.4.3
|
La Nación
|
13-6
|
13.5
|
Backfill
|
13-6
|
13.6
|
Ventilation
|
13-7
|
13.6.1
|
Guadalupe
|
13-7
|
13.6.2
|
Independencia
|
13-7
|
13.6.3
|
La Nación
|
13-7
|
13.7
|
Blasting and Explosives
|
13-7
|
13.8
|
Underground Sampling and Production Monitoring
|
13-8
|
13.9
|
Infrastructure Facilities
|
13-8
|
13.10
|
Production Schedule
|
13-8
|
13.11
|
Equipment
|
13-8
|
13.12
|
Personnel
|
13-8
|
14.0
|
RECOVERY METHODS
|
14-1
|
14.1
|
Process Method Selection
|
14-1
|
14.2
|
Process Plant
|
14-1
|
14.3
|
Flowsheet
|
14-1
|
14.4
|
Plant Operations
|
14-1
|
14.4.1
|
Crushing
|
14-1
|
14.4.2
|
Grinding
|
14-3
|
14.4.3
|
Flotation
|
14-3
|
14.4.4
|
Flotation Concentrate Leaching
|
14-3
|
14.4.5
|
Flotation Tailings Leaching
|
14-4
|
14.4.6
|
Carbon Desorption
|
14-4
|
14.4.7
|
Carbon Regeneration
|
14-5
|
14.4.8
|
Merrill Crowe and Refining
|
14-5
|
14.4.9
|
Cyanide Detoxification
|
14-5
|
14.5
|
Equipment Sizing
|
14-6
|
14.6
|
Power and Consumables
|
14-6
|
14.7
|
Personnel
|
14-6
|
15.0
|
INFRASTRUCTURE
|
15-1
|
15.1
|
Introduction
|
15-1
|
15.2
|
Roads and Logistics
|
15-2
|
15.3
|
Stockpiles
|
15-2
|
15.4
|
Waste Rock Storage Facilities
|
15-4
|
15.5
|
Tailings Storage Facilities
|
15-4
|
15.6
|
Water Management Structures
|
15-4
|
15.7
|
Water Supply
|
15-5
|
15.8
|
Camps and Accommodation
|
15-5
|
15.9
|
Power and Electrical
|
15-6
|
16.0
|
MARKET STUDIES AND CONTRACTS
|
16-1
|
16.1
|
Markets
|
16-1
|
16.2
|
Commodity Price Forecasts
|
16-1
|
16.3
|
Contracts
|
16-2
|
16.4
|
QP Statement
|
16-3
|
17.0
|
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES, PERMITTING, AND PLANS, NEGOTIATIONS, OR AGREEMENTS WITH LOCAL INDIVIDUALS OR GROUPS
|
17-1
|
17.1
|
Introduction
|
17-1
|
17.2
|
Baseline and Supporting Studies
|
17-1
|
17.3
|
Environmental Considerations/Monitoring Programs
|
17-1
|
17.4
|
Closure and Reclamation Considerations
|
17-2
|
17.5
|
Permitting
|
17-2
|
17.5.1
|
Environmental Impact Statements
|
17-2
|
17.5.2
|
Change in Land Use Authorizations
|
17-3
|
17.5.3
|
Current Permits
|
17-4
|
17.6
|
Social Considerations, Plans, Negotiations and Agreements
|
17-4
|
17.7
|
Qualified Person’s Opinion on Adequacy of Current Plans to Address Issues
|
17-6
|
18.0
|
CAPITAL AND OPERATING COSTS
|
18-1
|
18.1
|
Introduction
|
18-1
|
18.2
|
Capital Cost Estimates
|
18-1
|
18.2.1
|
Basis of Estimate
|
18-1
|
18.2.2
|
Capital Cost Summary
|
18-2
|
18.3
|
Operating Cost Estimates
|
18-2
|
18.3.1
|
Basis of Estimate
|
18-2
|
18.3.2
|
Operating Cost Summary
|
18-3
|
18.4
|
QP Statement
|
18-4
|
19.0
|
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
|
19-1
|
19.1
|
Forward-looking Information Caution
|
19-1
|
19.2
|
Methodology Used
|
19-1
|
19.3
|
Financial Model Parameters
|
19-1
|
19.3.1
|
Mineral Resource, Mineral Reserve, and Mine Life
|
19-1
|
19.3.2
|
Metallurgical Recoveries
|
19-2
|
19.3.3
|
Smelting and Refining Terms
|
19-2
|
19.3.4
|
Metal Prices
|
19-2
|
19.3.5
|
Capital and Operating Costs
|
19-2
|
19.3.6
|
Working Capital
|
19-2
|
19.3.7
|
Taxes and Royalties
|
19-2
|
19.3.8
|
Closure Costs and Salvage Value
|
19-2
|
19.3.9
|
Financing
|
19-2
|
19.3.10
|
Inflation
|
19-3
|
19.4
|
Economic Analysis
|
19-3
|
19.5
|
Sensitivity Analysis
|
19-3
|
20.0
|
ADJACENT PROPERTIES
|
20-1
|
21.0
|
OTHER RELEVANT DATA AND INFORMATION
|
21-1
|
22.0
|
INTERPRETATION AND CONCLUSIONS
|
22-1
|
22.1
|
Introduction
|
22-1
|
22.2
|
Mineral Tenure, Surface Rights, Water Rights, Royalties and Agreements
|
22-1
|
22.3
|
Geology and Mineralization
|
22-1
|
22.4
|
Exploration, Drilling, and Sampling
|
22-1
|
22.5
|
Data Verification
|
22-2
|
22.6
|
Metallurgical Testwork
|
22-2
|
22.7
|
Mineral Resource Estimates
|
22-3
|
22.8
|
Mineral Reserve Estimates
|
22-3
|
22.9
|
Mining Methods
|
22-4
|
22.10
|
Recovery Methods
|
22-4
|
22.11
|
Infrastructure
|
22-4
|
22.12
|
Market Studies
|
22-5
|
22.13
|
Environmental, Permitting and Social Considerations
|
22-5
|
22.14
|
Capital Cost Estimates
|
22-6
|
22.15
|
Operating Cost Estimates
|
22-6
|
22.16
|
Economic Analysis
|
22-6
|
22.17
|
Risks and Opportunities
|
22-6
|
22.17.1
|
Risks
|
22-6
|
22.17.2
|
Opportunities
|
22-7
|
22.18
|
Conclusions
|
22-8
|
23.0
|
RECOMMENDATIONS
|
23-1
|
24.0
|
REFERENCES
|
24-1
|
24.1
|
Bibliography
|
24-1
|
24.2
|
Abbreviations and Units of Measure
|
24-3
|
24.3
|
Glossary of Terms
|
24-5
|
25.0
|
RELIANCE ON INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE REGISTRANT
|
25-1
|
25.1
|
Introduction
|
25-1
|
25.2
|
Macroeconomic Trends
|
25-1
|
25.3
|
Markets
|
25-1
|
25.4
|
Legal Matters
|
25-1
|
25.5
|
Environmental Matters
|
25-2
|
25.6
|
Stakeholder Accommodations
|
25-2
|
25.7
|
Governmental Factors
|
25-2
|
25.8
|
Internal Controls
|
25-2
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25.8.1
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Exploration and Drilling
|
25-2
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25.8.2
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Mineral Resource and Mineral Reserve Estimates
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25-3
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25.8.3
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Risk Assessments
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25-4
|
TABLES
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Table 1‑1:
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Summary of Gold and Silver Measured and Indicated Mineral Resource Statement as at December 31, 2021 (based on US$1,700/oz gold price and US$22/oz silver price)
|
1-8
|
Table 1‑2:
|
Summary of Gold and Silver Inferred Mineral Resource Statement as at December 31, 2021 (based on US$1,700/oz gold price and US$22/oz silver price)
|
1-8
|
Table 1‑3:
|
Summary Gold and Silver Proven and Probable Mineral Reserve Statement as at December 31, 2021 (based on US$1,400/oz gold price and US$20/oz silver price)
|
1-10
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Table 1‑4:
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Estimated Capital Expenditures by Year (US$ M)
|
1-16
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Table 1‑5:
|
Operating Costs by Year (US$ M)
|
1-16
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Table 1‑6:
|
Cashflow Summary Table
|
1-18
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Table 1‑7:
|
Sensitivity Analysis (US$ M)
|
1-18
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Table 2‑1:
|
QP Chapter Responsibilities
|
2-5
|
Table 3‑1:
|
Mineral Tenure Summary Table
|
3-2
|
Table 3‑2:
|
Key Surface Rights Agreements
|
3-7
|
Table 3‑3:
|
Key Water Rights
|
3-10
|
Table 5‑1:
|
Project Nomenclature Over Time
|
5-2
|
Table 5‑2:
|
Exploration and Development History Summary Table
|
5-2
|
Table 7‑1:
|
Property Drill Summary Table
|
7-5
|
Table 7‑2:
|
Drilling used in Mineral Resource Estimations, Guadalupe
|
7-8
|
Table 7‑3:
|
Drilling used in Mineral Resource Estimations, Independencia
|
7-9
|
Table 7‑4:
|
Drilling used in Mineral Resource Estimations, La Nación
|
7-10
|
Table 8‑1:
|
Density Data Supporting Mineral Resource Estimation
|
8-4
|
Table 9‑1:
|
External Data Reviews
|
9-3
|
Table 10‑1:
|
LOM Metallurgical Recovery Forecasts
|
10-5
|
Table 11‑1:
|
Silver and Gold Cap Values per Estimation Domain
|
11-3
|
Table 11‑2:
|
Search Parameters by Zone and Variable
|
11-5
|
Table 11‑3:
|
Confidence Category Assignments
|
11-7
|
Table 11‑4:
|
Underground Mineable Shape Input Assumptions
|
11-9
|
Table 11‑5:
|
Gold and Silver Measured and Indicated Mineral Resource Statement as at December 31, 2021 (based on US$1,700/oz gold price and US$22/oz silver price)
|
11-11
|
Table 11‑6:
|
Gold and Silver Inferred Mineral Resource Statement as at December 31, 2021 (based on US$1,700/oz gold price and US$22/oz silver price)
|
11-12
|
Table 12‑1:
|
Input Parameters to Cut-off Grade Determination, Mineral Reserves
|
12-12
|
Table 12‑2:
|
Gold and Silver Proven and Probable Mineral Reserve Statement as at December 31, 2021 (based on US$1,400/oz gold price and US$20/oz silver price)
|
12-13
|
Table 13‑1:
|
Production Schedule
|
13-9
|
Table 13‑2:
|
Underground Mining Equipment
|
13-11
|
Table 13‑3:
|
Surface Mining Equipment
|
13-11
|
Table 14‑1:
|
Major Equipment List
|
14-7
|
Table 17‑1:
|
Granted Authorizations
|
17-5
|
Table 18‑1:
|
Estimated Capital Expenditures by Year (US$ M)
|
18-3
|
Table 18‑2:
|
Operating Costs by Year (US$ M)
|
18-4
|
Table 19‑1:
|
Cashflow Summary Table
|
19-4
|
Table 19‑2:
|
Annualized Cashflow (2022–2030)
|
19-5
|
Table 19‑3:
|
Sensitivity Analysis (US$ M)
|
19-6
|
Figure 3‑3:
|
Surface Rights Plan
|
3-9
|
Figure 6‑1:
|
Regional Geology Map
|
6-3
|
Figure 6‑2:
|
Project Geology Map
|
6-4
|
Figure 6‑3:
|
Geologic Cross-Section
|
6-5
|
Figure 6‑4:
|
Stratigraphic Column
|
6-6
|
Figure 6‑5:
|
Geology Map, Guadalupe
|
6-12
|
Figure 6‑6:
|
Geologic Cross-Section, Guadalupe
|
6-13
|
Figure 6‑7:
|
Geologic Cross-Section, Zapata
|
6-14
|
Figure 6‑8:
|
Geology Map, La Patria Zone
|
6-15
|
Figure 6‑9:
|
Geologic Cross-Section, La Patria
|
6-16
|
Figure 6‑10:
|
Geology Map, Independencia
|
6-19
|
Figure 6‑11:
|
Geologic Cross-Section, Independencia
|
6-20
|
Figure 6‑12:
|
Geologic Cross-Section, La Bavisa
|
6-21
|
Figure 6‑13:
|
Geology Map, La Nación
|
6-23
|
Figure 6‑14:
|
Geologic Cross-Section, La Nación
|
6-24
|
Figure 7‑1:
|
Property Drill Collar Location Map
|
7-7
|
Figure 11‑1:
|
Palmarejo Operations with Royalty and Claims Zones Plan View
|
11-2
|
Figure 11‑2:
|
Example Confidence Classification, Guadalupe Main Deposit (domain 100)
|
11-8
|
Figure 12‑1:
|
Deposit Layout Plan
|
12-2
|
Figure 12‑2:
|
Guadalupe Looking Northeast
|
12-3
|
Figure 12‑3:
|
Zapata Looking South
|
12-4
|
Figure 12‑4:
|
Independencia Looking Northeast
|
12-5
|
Figure 12‑5:
|
La Bavisa Looking Northeast
|
12-6
|
Figure 12‑6:
|
La Nación Looking Southwest
|
12-7
|
Figure 12‑7:
|
Los Bancos Looking Northeast
|
12-8
|
Figure 12‑8:
|
Hidalgo Looking Northeast
|
12-9
|
Figure 12‑9:
|
Mine Layout Legend Key
|
12-10
|
Figure 14‑1:
|
Process Flowsheet
|
14-2
|
Figure 15‑1:
|
Infrastructure Layout Plan
|
15-3
|
APPENDICES |
1.0 |
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
|
1.1 |
Introduction
|
1.2 |
Terms of Reference
|
1.3 |
Property Setting
|
1.4 |
Mineral Tenure, Surface Rights, Water Rights, Royalties and Agreements
|
1.5 |
Geology and Mineralization
|
1.6 |
History and Exploration
|
1.7 |
Drilling and Sampling
|
• |
Gold: fire assay with gravimetric finish; fire assay with an atomic absorption finish; fire assay with inductively coupled plasma with atomic emission spectrophotometry (ICP-AES) finish;
|
• |
Silver: four-acid digestion with ICP-AES finish;
|
• |
Multi-element: 34 element ICP-AES.
|
1.8 |
Data Verification
|
1.9 |
Metallurgical Testwork
|
1.10 |
Mineral Resource Estimation
|
1.10.1 |
Estimation Methodology
|
1.10.2 |
Mineral Resource Statement
|
1.10.3 |
Factors That May Affect the Mineral Resource Estimate
|
Confidence
Classification
|
Tonnes
(kt)
|
Grade
|
Contained Ounces
|
Gold
Equivalent
Cut-off Grade
(g/t AuEq)
|
Metallurgical
Recovery
|
|||
Ag
(g/t)
|
Au
(g/t)
|
Ag
(koz)
|
Au
(koz)
|
Ag
(%)
|
Au
(%)
|
|||
Inferred
|
4,275
|
127
|
1.79
|
17,453
|
246
|
1.59–2.21
|
81.9
|
93.1
|
1. |
The mineral resource estimates are current as of December 31, 2021 and are reported using the definitions in SK1300.
|
2. |
The reference point for the mineral resource estimate is in situ. The estimate is current as at December 31, 2021. The Qualified Person for the estimate is Mr. Joseph Ruffini, RM SME, a Coeur employee.
|
3. |
Mineral resources are reported exclusive of the mineral resources converted to mineral reserves. Mineral resources that are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability.
|
4. |
The estimate uses the following key input parameters: Assumption of conventional longhole underground mining; gold price of US$1,700/oz, silver price of US$22/oz; reported above a variable gold equivalent cut-off grade that ranges
from 1.59–2.21 g/t AuEq; metallurgical recovery assumption of 93.1% for gold and 81% for silver; variable mining costs that range from US$36.01–US$41.75/t, surface haulage costs of US$3.52/t, process costs of US$27.29/t, general and
administrative costs of US$11.00/t, and surface/auxiliary support costs of US$3.19/t. Mineral resources exclude the impact of the Franco-Nevada gold stream agreement at Palmarejo in estimation.
|
5. |
Rounding of tonnes, grades, and troy ounces, as required by reporting guidelines, may result in apparent differences between tonnes, grades, and contained metal contents.
|
1.11 |
Mineral Reserve Estimation
|
1.11.1 |
Estimation Methodology
|
1.11.2 |
Mineral Reserve Statement
|
1. |
The Mineral Reserve estimates are current as of December 31, 2021 and are reported using the definitions SK1300.
|
2. |
The reference point for the mineral reserve estimate is the point of delivery to the process plant. The estimate is current as at December 31, 2021. The Qualified Person for the estimate is Mr. Peter Haarala, RM SME, a Coeur
employee.
|
3. |
The estimate uses the following key input parameters: assumption of conventional underground mining; gold price of US$1,400/oz and silver price of US$20/oz; reported above a gold cut-off grade of 1.94–2.51 gold equivalent and an
incremental development cut-off grade of 1.08 g/t AuEq; metallurgical recovery assumption of 93.1% for gold and 81.9% for silver; mining dilution assumes 1 meter of hanging wall waste dilution; mining loss of 5% was applied; variable
mining costs that range from US$36.01–US$41.75/t, surface haulage costs of US$3.52/t, process costs of US$27.29/t, general and administrative costs of US$11.00/t, and surface/auxiliary support costs of US$3.19/t. Mineral reserves exclude
the impact of the Franco-Nevada gold stream agreement at Palmarejo in estimation.
|
4. |
Rounding of tonnes, grades, and troy ounces, as required by reporting guidelines, may result in apparent differences between tonnes, grades, and contained metal contents.
|
1.11.3 |
Factors That May Affect the Mineral Reserve Estimate
|
1.12 |
Mining Methods
|
1.13 |
Recovery Methods
|
1.14 |
Infrastructure
|
1.15 |
Markets and Contracts
|
1.15.1 |
Market Studies
|
1.15.2 |
Commodity Pricing
|
• |
Mineral reserves: $1,400 US$/oz;
|
• |
Mineral resources: $1,700 US$/oz;
|
• |
Mineral reserves: US$20/oz;
|
• |
Mineral resources: US$22/oz.
|
1.15.3 |
Contracts
|
1.16 |
Environmental, Permitting and Social Considerations
|
1.16.1 |
Environmental Studies and Monitoring
|
1.16.2 |
Closure and Reclamation Considerations
|
1.16.3 |
Permitting
|
1.16.4 |
Social Considerations, Plans, Negotiations and Agreements
|
1.17 |
Capital Cost Estimates
|
1.18 |
Operating Cost Estimates
|
Operating Cost Type
|
2022
|
2023
|
2024
|
2025
|
2026
|
2027
|
2028
|
2029
|
2030
|
Total
|
Underground mining
|
91.0
|
92.0
|
97.9
|
103.8
|
102.4
|
81.7
|
82.9
|
63.9
|
28.4
|
711.8
|
Surface haulage
|
5.7
|
5.9
|
5.9
|
6.0
|
6.0
|
5.7
|
5.5
|
4.8
|
2.8
|
48.2
|
Processing
|
59.3
|
59.7
|
63.6
|
64.3
|
61.8
|
60.2
|
56.5
|
44.7
|
19.9
|
490.1
|
General and administrative
|
27.6
|
27.6
|
28.4
|
28.9
|
28.1
|
28.3
|
26.6
|
21.3
|
10
|
226.8
|
Transportation, refining, and sales costs
|
2.9
|
3.0
|
3.0
|
3.0
|
2.8
|
2.9
|
2.6
|
2.4
|
0.8
|
23.4
|
Total Operating Costs
|
173.0
|
192.5
|
190.1
|
187.0
|
186.0
|
166.8
|
159.1
|
132.6
|
57.0
|
1,500.3
|
1.19 |
Economic Analysis
|
1.19.1 |
Forward-Looking Information Caution
|
1.19.2 |
Methodology and Assumptions
|
1.19.3 |
Economic Analysis
|
1.19.4 |
Sensitivity Analysis
|
Item
|
Units
|
Value
|
Revenue
|
||
Average gold price
|
US$/oz
|
1,644
|
Average silver price
|
US$/oz
|
22.56
|
Gross revenue
|
US$M
|
2,230.0
|
Operating Costs
|
||
Mining
|
US$M
|
(760.0)
|
Processing
|
US$M
|
(490.1)
|
General and administrative
|
US$M
|
(226.8)
|
Smelting and refining
|
US$M
|
(23.4)
|
Total Operating Costs
|
US$M
|
(1,500.3)
|
Cash Flow
|
||
Operating cash flow*
|
US$M
|
729.7
|
Capital expenditures
|
US$M
|
(167.0)
|
Reclamation
|
US$M
|
(40.6)
|
Total Pre-Tax Cash Flow (Net Cash Flow)
|
US$M
|
522.1
|
30% corporate income tax
|
US$M
|
(173.0)
|
7.5% special mining duty
|
US$M
|
(59.5)
|
0.5% extraordinary mining duty
|
US$M
|
(11.2)
|
Total After-Tax Cashflow (Net Cash Flow)
|
US$M
|
278.4
|
Total After-Tax NPV (5% Discount Rate)
|
US$M
|
229.5
|
Parameter
|
-20%
|
-10%
|
-5%
|
Base
|
5%
|
10%
|
20%
|
Metal price
|
-6.5
|
111.5
|
170.5
|
229.5
|
288.5
|
347.4
|
465.2
|
Operating cost
|
388.8
|
309.3
|
269.5
|
229.5
|
189.6
|
149.7
|
69.8
|
Capital cost
|
242.3
|
236.2
|
232.7
|
229.5
|
226.3
|
223.1
|
216.7
|
Grade
|
-0.1
|
114.8
|
172.2
|
229.5
|
286.9
|
344
|
458.3
|
1.20 |
Risks and Opportunities
|
1.20.1 |
Risks
|
• |
Commodity price increases for key consumables such diesel, electricity, tires, and other consumables would negatively impact the stated mineral reserves and mineral resources;
|
• |
Labor cost increases or productivity decreases could also impact the stated mineral reserves and mineral resources, or impact the economic analysis that supports the mineral reserves;
|
• |
Metallurgical recovery assumptions used in planning and operations are reasonable and based on historic performance. Any changes to metallurgical recovery assumptions could affect revenues and operating costs. This could also require
revisions to cut-off grades and mineral reserve estimates;
|
• |
Geotechnical and hydrological assumptions used in mine planning are based on historical performance, and to date historical performance has been a reasonable predictor of current conditions. Any changes to the geotechnical and
hydrological assumptions could affect mine planning, affect capital cost estimates if any major rehabilitation is required due to a geotechnical or hydrological event, affect operating costs due to mitigation measures that may need to be
imposed, and impact the economic analysis that supports the mineral reserve estimates;
|
• |
The mineral resource and reserve estimates are sensitive to metal prices. Lower metal prices require revisions to the mineral resource estimates;
|
• |
Changes in climate could result in drought and associated potential water shortages that could impact operating cost and ability to operate;
|
• |
Assumptions that the long-term reclamation and mitigation of the Palmarejo Operations can be appropriately managed within the estimated closure timeframes and closure cost estimates;
|
• |
Political risk from challenges to:
|
o |
Mining licenses;
|
o |
Environmental permits;
|
o |
Coeur’s right to operate;
|
• |
Changes to assumptions as to governmental tax or royalty rates, such as taxation rate increases or new taxation or royalty imposts.
|
1.20.2 |
Opportunities
|
• |
Conversion of some or all the measured and indicated mineral resources currently reported exclusive of mineral reserves to mineral reserves, with appropriate supporting studies;
|
• |
Upgrade of some or all the inferred mineral resources to higher-confidence categories, such that such better-confidence material could be used in mineral reserve estimation;
|
• |
Higher metal prices than forecast could present upside sales opportunities and potentially an increase in predicted Project economics;
|
• |
Ability to expand mineralization around known veins through exploration;
|
• |
Discovery and development of new exploration targets across the district;
|
• |
Potential to find or gain access to new mineralization that could be processed at the existing Palmarejo process facilities;
|
• |
Ability to add additional process plant throughput as additional mineral resources are converted to mineral reserves. Coeur Mexicana has a track record of success on this in recent years as the mill was originally designed for a
larger open pit operation.
|
1.21 |
Conclusions
|
1.22 |
Recommendations
|
2.0 |
INTRODUCTION
|
2.1 |
Registrant
|
2.2 |
Terms of Reference
|
2.2.1 |
Report Purpose
|
2.2.2 |
Terms of Reference
|
Figure 2‑1:
|
Project Location Plan
|
Figure 2‑2:
|
Mining Operations Layout Plan
|
2.3 |
Qualified Persons
|
• |
Mr. Christopher Pascoe, RM SME, Senior Director, Technical Services;
|
• |
Mr. Miller O’Prey, P. Geo., Director Exploration, Coeur Mexicana;
|
• |
Mr. Peter Haarala, RM SME, P.E., Senior Manager, Mine Planning;
|
• |
Mr. Joseph Ruffini, RM SME, Manager, Resource Estimation.
|
2.4 |
Site Visits and Scope of Personal Inspection
|
2.5 |
Report Date
|
2.6 |
Information Sources and References
|
2.7 |
Previous Technical Report Summaries
|
Chapter Responsibility
|
|
Mr. Chris Pascoe
|
1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.9, 1.13, 1.15, 1.16, 1.17, 1.18, 1.19, 1.20, 1.21, 1.22; 2; 3; 4; 10; 14; 16; 17; 18; 19; 20; 21; 22.1, 22.2, 22.6, 22.10, 22.12, 22.13, 22.14, 22.15, 22.16, 22.17, 22.18; 23; 24; 25.
|
Mr. Peter Haarala
|
1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.11, 1.12, 1.14, 1.15, 1.16, 1.17, 1.18, 1.20, 1.22; 4; 7.3, 7.4; 12; 13; 15; 16; 17; 18; 22.1, 22.22.8, 22.9, 22.11, 22.12, 22.13, 22.14, 22.15, 22.17; 23; 24; 25
|
Mr. Miller O’Prey
|
|
Mr. Joseph Ruffini
|
1.1, 1.2, 1.5, 1.6, 1.7, 1.8, 1.20, 1.22; 2; 5; 6; 7.1, 7.2; 8; 9; 11; 22.1, 22.3, 22.4, 22.5, 22.17; 23; 24; 25
|
3.0 |
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
|
3.1 |
Property Location
|
• |
Palmarejo open pit (mined out): 108º 24.126’ W longitude and 27º 23.176’ N latitude (756,800 mE, 3,031,950 mN);
|
• |
Guadalupe: 108º 21.899’ W longitude and 27º 20.996’ N latitude (760,672 mE, 3,027,949 mN);
|
• |
Independencia: 108º 21.752’ W longitude and 27 º 22.078’ N latitude (760,873 mE, 3,029,953 m N);
|
• |
La Nación: 108º 21.809’ W longitude and 27º 21.591’ N latitude (760,797 mE, 3,029,051 mN).
|
3.2 |
Ownership
|
3.3 |
Mineral Title
|
Figure 3‑1:
|
Mineral Tenure Location Map
|
Figure 3‑2:
|
Deposit Locations Within Mineral Concession Areas
|
3.4 |
Surface Rights
|
3.5 |
Water Rights
|
Eijido
|
Purpose
|
Area
(ha)
|
Fees
|
Agreement Duration
|
Comment
|
Agua Salada
|
Exploration, exploitation and beneficiation
|
443.4
|
Annual
765,000
(MXN$)
|
25 years, from November 20, 2013; option to extend for an additional five years
|
Five scholarships to a maximum of MXN$50,000 to children of members of the ejido
|
Chínipas
|
Water pumping station and associated infrastructure
|
7.8
|
Annual
24,000
(US$)
|
11 years, from October 15, 2012; option to extend for an additional 11 years
|
Five higher-education scholarships to a maximum of MXN$50,000 to children of members of the ejido. It also provides for a contribution of MXN$120,000 annually towards meal programs for senior citizens of the
ejido. Payments subject to annual adjustment for CPI
|
Guazapares
|
Exploration, exploitation and beneficiation
|
1,830.6
|
Annual
15,432,000
(MXN$)
adjusted for CPI annually
|
25 years, from October 20, 2013; option to extend for an additional five years
|
Five higher-education scholarships to a maximum of MXN$50,000 to children of members of the ejido. It also provides for a contribution of MXN$120,000 annually towards meal programs for senior citizens of the ejido
and an additional MXN$120,000 annually towards school infrastructure. Payments subject to annual adjustment for CPI
|
Guazapares
|
Exploration and the installation of ventilation infrastructure
|
1,778.9
|
One-time rent
595,000
(MXN$)
|
10 years, from March 29, 2015
|
Nominal payments made for any surface disturbance to the ejido and any affected ejiditario on a unit cost basis per drill pad, trench and meter of road construction. Nominal payments subject to annual adjustment
for CPI
|
Guazapares
|
Exploration and installation of ventilation infrastructure
|
5,203.0
|
One-time rent
595,000
(MXN$)
|
10 years, from March 29, 2015
|
Nominal payments made for any surface disturbance to the ejido and any affected ejiditario on a unit cost basis per drill pad, trench, and meter of road construction. Nominal payments subject to annual adjustment
for CPI
|
Eijido | Purpose |
Area
(ha)
|
Fees | Agreement Duration | Comment |
Palmarejo
|
Exploration, exploitation, and beneficiation
|
657.5
|
Annual
7,200,000
(MXN$)
adjusted for CPI annually
|
17 years, from October 16, 2013; option to extend for an additional five years
|
Five higher-education scholarships to a maximum of MXN$50,000 to children of members of the ejido
|
Guerra Al Tirano
|
Exploration, exploitation, and beneficiation
|
5,190.39
|
One-time rent
1,500,000
(MXN$)
|
10 years, from March 12, 2017
|
Nominal payments made for any surface disturbance to the ejido and any affected ejiditario on a unit cost basis per drill pad, trench and meter of road construction. Nominal payments subject to annual adjustment
for CPI
|
Figure 3‑3:
|
Surface Rights Plan
|
Permit/Concession |
Dates
(from–to)
|
Comments |
No Concession title 3, Tillage water
|
Indefinite
|
Extraction groundwater at Guadalupe
|
No Concession title 4, Tillage water
|
Indefinite
|
Extraction groundwater at Independencia
|
3.6 |
Royalties
|
3.6.1 |
Franco-Nevada
|
3.6.2 |
Minera Azteca
|
3.6.3 |
Hernández and Gomez
|
3.6.4 |
Rascón
|
3.6.5 |
Minera Río Tinto and Astorga
|
3.6.6 |
Minera Río Tinto and Ayub
|
3.6.7 |
Minera Río Tinto and Rachasa
|
3.6.8 |
Mexican Mining Taxes
|
• |
Special Mining Duty (tax) of 7.5% (Derecho Especial Sobre Mineria) applied to income from mining activities. The tax is calculated on the basis of earnings before interest, income taxes, depreciation, and amortization (i.e., EBITDA);
|
• |
Extraordinary Mining Duty (tax) of 0.5% (Derecho Extraordinario Sobre Mineria) applied to all revenue from the gold and silver produced.
|
3.7 |
Encumbrances
|
3.7.1 |
Permitting Requirements
|
3.7.2 |
Permitting Timelines
|
3.7.3 |
Violations and Fines
|
3.8 |
Significant Factors and Risks That May Affect Access, Title or Work Programs
|
4.0 |
ACCESSIBILITY, CLIMATE, LOCAL RESOURCES, INFRASTRUCTURE AND PHYSIOGRAPHY
|
4.1 |
Physiography
|
4.2 |
Accessibility
|
4.3 |
Climate
|
4.4 |
Infrastructure
|
5.0 |
HISTORY
|
5.1 |
Project Ownership History
|
5.2 |
Exploration and Development History
|
Area
|
District
|
Deposit
|
Deposit
|
Palmarejo Operations
|
Palmarejo District
|
Palmarejo
|
La Blanca
|
La Prieta
|
|||
Guadalupe
|
Guadalupe
|
||
La Curra
|
|||
La Currita
|
|||
Zapata
|
|||
Las Animas
|
|||
La Patria
|
|||
Independencia
|
Independencia
|
||
La Bavisa
|
|||
Hidalgo
|
|||
La Nación
|
La Nación
|
||
Los Bancos
|
|||
Guazapares District
|
San Miguel
|
San Miguel
|
|
Guazapares
|
La Union
|
||
San Jose
|
|||
San Luis
|
|||
San Antonio
|
|||
Monte Cristo
|
|||
Sangre de Cristo
|
|||
San Francisco
|
|||
Canutillo
|
Company
|
Year
|
Comment
|
Early artisanal mining, including by the Spanish
|
1620s to circa 1886
|
Intermittent small-scale production.
Stamp mill constructed at Palmarejo mine in 1881.
|
Palmarejo Mining Co; later renamed Palmarejo and Mexican GoldFields, Ltd. (Palmarejo and Mexican GoldFields)
|
1886–1910
|
Purchased Palmarejo mine. Constructed a mill located two miles east of Chínipas, an aqueduct for power, and a railroad from the mine site to the mill. Mining activity halted by Mexican Revolution.
|
Unknown
|
Unknown
|
Historic reports of mining at Guadalupe suggest that approximately 3,700 t grading 458 g/t Ag were mined from the deposit.
|
Company
|
Year
|
Comment
|
American Smelting and Refining Company
|
1950s
|
Reportedly drilled 15 core holes in the San Luis and San Jose Mine areas. No drill data available.
|
Hilos de Plata
|
1957
|
Restarted the San Luis mine.
|
Alaska-Juneau Mining Company
|
1958–1968
|
Evaluated the San Luis mine. Mining operations accessed via a 270 m inclined shaft, with the gold-silver ore processed in a 150 tons-per-day flotation mill. No production records located to date.
|
Earth Resources Company and Industrias Peñoles
|
1975–1976
|
Joint venture over concessions in the Guazapares district. Sampled the most accessible workings; conducted grid-based geochemical sampling; completed 39 short air-track holes (944 m) with poor sample recovery;
metallurgical testwork; resource estimation.
|
Minas Huruapa, S.A. de C.V.
|
1979–1992
|
Restarted operations at Palmarejo mine. Available records show production of 168,352 t grading 297 g/t Ag and 1.37 g/t Au.
|
Consejo de Recursos Minerales
|
1985–1988
|
District-scale sampling of underground workings in the Guazapares district.
|
Unknown
|
1985–1998
|
La Currita mine, located along the southeast extension of the Guadalupe area, produced at a rate of about 100 tons per day
|
Noranda Exploration Inc.
|
1990s
|
Optioned concessions in the Guazapares district.
|
Kalahari Resources
|
1991
|
Exploration drilling at La Currita; number and type of drill holes unknown.
|
War Eagle Mining Company Inc.
|
1991–2002
|
Completed 50 drillholes within the Guazapares 4 concession (Agrupamiento San Francisco) and on ground adjacent to that concession. No data available.
|
Kennecott Utah Copper Corp.
|
1994–2000
|
Acquired the Sangre de Cristo property in July 1994, and conducted surface and underground sampling, drilled 12 reverse circulation (RC) holes (2,268 m). Limited data available.
|
Silver Standard Resources Inc.
|
1998
|
Exploration drilling at La Currita; number and type of drill holes unknown.
|
Bolnisi
|
2003–2007
|
Reconnaissance surface mapping and underground mapping; collection of 286 underground channel samples from the 6, 7, and 8 levels of the historic La Prieta workings; collected 79 channel samples from underground
workings in nine prospect areas; excavation of 180 trenches (totaling 3,960 m) over selected exploration targets; RC and core drill testing of selected exploration targets totaling 1,135 drill holes (246,830.9 m); collection of shortwave
infrared (SWIR) spectral measurements; trace-element study to evaluate vertical and lateral zoning of major and trace elements in the mineralized shoots at Palmarejo and Guadalupe; Mineral Resource estimates; baseline and supporting
environmental studies
|
Mexoro Minerals Ltd.
|
2006–2007
|
Geological mapping of San Francisco area; collected 398 rock-grab, rock-channel, and rock-chip samples of accessible workings and surface exposures of veins and silicification; 31 core holes (4,682 m) at San
Francisco, primarily at Canutillo and surrounding areas
|
Company
|
Year
|
Comment
|
Garibaldi Resources Corp.
|
Unknown, pre-2009
|
Field reconnaissance, geologic mapping, and sampling of surface exposures and old workings in the Temoris area to define drill targets
|
Paramount
|
2006–2015
|
Surface geologic mapping and sampling, mapping, and sampling of accessible underground workings; 92 trenches (4,851 m); ground magnetic and induced polarization (IP) geophysical surveys; RC (59 drillholes,
13,332m) and core drilling (569 drillholes, 160,837m); Mineral Resource estimates; preliminary economic assessment (PEA) mostly relating to deposits within the Guazapares district. Coeur does not consider any of these estimates or the PEA
to be current and does not report any resources for deposits within the Guazapares district.
|
Coeur Mexicana/Coeur
|
2007–date
|
Acquired property interests of Bolnisi and Paramount; conducted helicopter-borne magnetic surveys; helicopter-borne Z-axis Tipper electromagnetic (ZTEM) and
magnetic survey; reviews of available geophysical data sets; geological mapping; core and RC drilling; metallurgical testwork; Mineral Resource and Mineral Reserve estimates; mining studies; permitting activities; baseline and supporting
environmental studies.
Mining at the Palmarejo open pit and underground mines began in 2008 and milling operations and metal recovery commenced in 2009, ramping up to full capacity in
2010. In late 2014, production commenced from the Guadalupe underground mine. In late 2016, production commenced from the Independencia underground mine. Open pit and underground mining operations from the Palmarejo deposit ceased in
2016. Underground mining from the La Nación deposit commenced in 2019.
|
6.0 |
GEOLOGICAL SETTING, MINERALIZATION, AND DEPOSIT
|
6.1 |
Deposit Type
|
6.2 |
Regional Geology
|
6.3 |
Local Geology
|
6.3.1 |
Lithologies
|
6.3.2 |
Structure
|
6.3.2.1 |
Palmarejo District
|
• |
In intersections between faults, especially at fault tips, where curved faults have linked to form rhombic intersections in plan view (e.g., steeply-plunging main ore-shoots at Palmarejo, Clavo 76);
|
• |
At curves and bends in faults, where what were originally separate fault segments may have joined, multiple veins often diverge from such bends forming wider ore zones (e.g., southeastern sectors of the Guadalupe mine);
|
• |
Where minor faults splay off the principal faults. These also occur at bends or steps in the main fault; the minor fault may accommodate some of the displacement around the irregularities (Guadalupe footwall and hanging wall
veins);
|
• |
Where faults pass across or abut against more competent units (andesite and basalt at Palmarejo, rhyolite dome and hanging wall andesite at Guadalupe), resulting in a steepening of the fault surface that may allow greater dilation;
|
• |
At downward en-echelon steps and splays in the fault system (normal fault relays), which are associated with steepening and refraction across units of varying competency, a setting that hosts much of the ore at Guadalupe.
|
Figure 6‑1: |
Regional Geology Map
|
Figure 6‑2: |
Project Geology Map
|
Figure 6‑3: |
Geologic Cross-Section
|
Figure 6‑4: |
Stratigraphic Column
|
6.3.2.2 |
Guazapares District
|
6.3.3 |
Alteration
|
6.3.4 |
Mineralization
|
6.3.4.1 |
Palmarejo District
|
6.3.4.2 |
Guazapares District
|
• |
High-grade quartz + carbonate vein systems: trend north-northwest to northwest. These vein systems are typically silver-rich, with an Ag:Au ratio of 100:1. The principal sulfide minerals within the veins include sphalerite and
argentite, with pyrite being less abundant. Gold-rich veins have pyrite and traces of chalcopyrite as the principal sulfide minerals, and often represent the deeper portions of the silver-rich vein systems:
|
• |
Sheeted vein/stockwork/fracture complexes: occur as wide zones with the potential for bulk mining. These broad zones include various thin quartz veins, quartz-veinlet stockworks, gouge/fault breccias, and fractures and also trend
northwesterly. Silver and low levels of associated base metals tend to occur in the quartz veins at shallow depths, with potential for higher-grade gold mineralization at depth;
|
• |
Volcanic dome complexes are apparently controlled by the intersection of north-northwest- and east–northeast-trending structures. Intrusive dacitic to andesitic bodies are common and may be related to the volcanic dome complexes.
Mineralization occurs in broad zones along the margin of the domes, typically as disseminated, low-grade gold, with alteration, zoning, and mineralization suggestive of a separate and later mineralizing event.
|
6.4 |
Property Geology
|
6.4.1 |
Guadalupe
|
6.4.1.1 |
Deposit Dimensions
|
6.4.1.2 |
Lithologies
|
6.4.1.3 |
Structure
|
6.4.1.4 |
Alteration
|
6.4.1.5 |
Mineralization
|
• |
Irregularities in the strike of the vein sigmoids: bends to more northerly–north–northwesterly-trending in southern parts of the workings and east–west trends in northern parts of the workings may represent the linking segments of
initially separate faults. As these splays diverge from the main vein system, the vein system locally widens. Local intersections of east–west and north–northwest-oriented segments are associated with widening of the vein system;
|
• |
Steepening and downward stepping/splitting of the fault system: this is most apparent where the hanging wall diverges away from the main fault, or where the fault zone steepens below rhyolite or andesite units.
|
6.4.2 |
Independencia
|
6.4.2.1 |
Deposit Dimensions
|
6.4.2.2 |
Lithologies
|
Figure 6‑5: |
Geology Map, Guadalupe
|
Figure 6‑6: |
Geologic Cross-Section, Guadalupe
|
Figure 6‑7: |
Geologic Cross-Section, Zapata
|
Figure 6‑8: |
Geology Map, La Patria Zone
|
Figure 6‑9: |
Geologic Cross-Section, La Patria
|
6.4.2.3 |
Structure
|
6.4.2.4 |
Alteration
|
6.4.2.5 |
Mineralization
|
6.4.3 |
La Nación
|
6.4.3.1 |
Deposit Dimensions
|
Figure 6‑10: |
Geology Map, Independencia
|
Figure 6‑11: |
Geologic Cross-Section, Independencia
|
Figure 6‑12: |
Geologic Cross-Section, La Bavisa
|
6.4.3.2 |
Lithologies
|
6.4.3.3 |
Structure
|
6.4.3.4 |
Alteration
|
6.4.3.5 |
Mineralization
|
Figure 6‑13: |
Geology Map, La Nación
|
Figure 6‑14: |
Geologic Cross-Section, La Nación
|
7.0 |
EXPLORATION
|
7.1 |
Exploration
|
7.1.1 |
Grids and Surveys
|
7.1.2 |
Geological Mapping
|
7.1.3 |
Geochemistry
|
7.1.4 |
Geophysics
|
7.1.5 |
Exploration Potential
|
7.2 |
Drilling
|
7.2.1 |
Overview
|
7.2.2 |
Drilling Excluded for Estimation Purposes
|
7.2.3 |
Drill Methods
|
Company | Purpose | Year | Type |
No.
Drill Holes
|
Meters |
Paramount
|
Exploration
|
2012
|
Core
|
106
|
31,715
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2013
|
Core
|
192
|
35,970
|
Coeur
|
Infill
|
2013
|
Core
|
144
|
39,218
|
Paramount
|
Exploration
|
2013
|
Core
|
26
|
12,463
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2014
|
Core
|
72
|
24,595
|
Coeur
|
Infill
|
2014
|
Core
|
102
|
25,403
|
Coeur
|
Infill
|
2014
|
RC
|
4
|
96
|
Paramount
|
Exploration
|
2014
|
Core
|
44
|
18,717
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2015
|
Core
|
53
|
19,898
|
Coeur
|
Infill
|
2015
|
Core
|
28
|
14,438
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2016
|
Core
|
62
|
22,922
|
Coeur
|
Infill
|
2016
|
Core
|
158
|
29,650
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2017
|
Core
|
157
|
68,282
|
Coeur
|
Infill
|
2017
|
Core
|
111
|
23,392
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2018
|
Core
|
99
|
40,267
|
Coeur
|
Infill
|
2018
|
Core
|
139
|
33,595
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2019
|
Core
|
62
|
30,312
|
Coeur
|
Infill
|
2019
|
Core
|
81
|
29,941
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2020
|
Core
|
74
|
40,428
|
Coeur
|
Infill
|
2020
|
Core
|
106
|
27,290
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2021
|
Core
|
63
|
31,756
|
Coeur
|
Infill
|
2021
|
Core
|
107
|
42,421
|
Total
|
4,284
|
1,189,478
|
Figure 7‑1:
|
Property Drill Collar Location Map
|
Company
|
Purpose
|
Year
|
Type
|
No.
Drill Holes
|
Meters
|
Bolnisi
|
Exploration
|
2005
|
RC
|
18
|
2,054
|
Bolnisi
|
Exploration
|
2005
|
RC–core
|
4
|
547
|
Bolnisi
|
Exploration
|
2005
|
Core
|
31
|
5,817
|
Bolnisi
|
Exploration
|
2006
|
RC
|
88
|
18,096
|
Bolnisi
|
Exploration
|
2006
|
RC–core
|
3
|
865
|
Bolnisi
|
Exploration
|
2006
|
Core
|
54
|
15,299
|
Bolnisi
|
Exploration
|
2007
|
RC
|
74
|
16,839
|
Bolnisi
|
Exploration
|
2007
|
RC–core
|
4
|
1,411
|
Bolnisi
|
Exploration
|
2007
|
Core
|
92
|
36,306
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2008
|
Core
|
53
|
19,413
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2009
|
Core
|
71
|
22,182
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2010
|
Core
|
61
|
20,621
|
Paramount
|
Exploration
|
2010
|
Core
|
4
|
663
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2011
|
Core
|
120
|
33,931
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2012
|
Core
|
78
|
31,498
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2013
|
Core
|
109
|
18,664
|
Coeur
|
Infill
|
2013
|
Core
|
21
|
5,916
|
Coeur
|
Infill
|
2014
|
Core
|
17
|
7,153
|
Coeur
|
Infill
|
2015
|
Core
|
25
|
11,657
|
Coeur
|
Infill
|
2016
|
Core
|
60
|
11,639
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2017
|
Core
|
52
|
18,839
|
Coeur
|
Infill
|
2017
|
Core
|
49
|
9,718
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2018
|
Core
|
70
|
25,844
|
Coeur
|
Infill
|
2018
|
Core
|
90
|
19,604
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2019
|
Core
|
26
|
11,292
|
Coeur
|
Infill
|
2019
|
Core
|
35
|
9,676
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2020
|
Core
|
11
|
4,493
|
Coeur
|
Infill
|
2020
|
Core
|
48
|
10,565
|
Coeur
|
Infill
|
2021
|
Core
|
20
|
5,394
|
Total
|
1,388
|
395,996
|
Company
|
Purpose
|
Year
|
Type
|
No.
Drill Holes
|
Meters
|
Bolnisi
|
Exploration
|
2005
|
RC
|
18
|
2,054
|
Bolnisi
|
Exploration
|
2005
|
RC–core
|
4
|
547
|
Bolnisi
|
Exploration
|
2005
|
Core
|
31
|
5,817
|
Bolnisi
|
Exploration
|
2006
|
RC
|
88
|
18,096
|
Bolnisi
|
Exploration
|
2006
|
RC–core
|
3
|
865
|
Bolnisi
|
Exploration
|
2006
|
Core
|
54
|
15,299
|
Bolnisi
|
Exploration
|
2007
|
RC
|
74
|
16,839
|
Bolnisi
|
Exploration
|
2007
|
RC–core
|
4
|
1,411
|
Bolnisi
|
Exploration
|
2007
|
Core
|
92
|
36,304
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2008
|
Core
|
53
|
19,409
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2009
|
Core
|
71
|
22,182
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2010
|
Core
|
61
|
20,620
|
Paramount
|
Exploration
|
2010
|
Core
|
4
|
663
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2011
|
Core
|
120
|
33,931
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2012
|
Core
|
78
|
31,498
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2013
|
Core
|
109
|
18,664
|
Coeur
|
Infill
|
2013
|
Core
|
21
|
5,916
|
Coeur
|
Infill
|
2014
|
Core
|
15
|
7,096
|
Coeur
|
Infill
|
2015
|
Core
|
22
|
11,195
|
Coeur
|
Infill
|
2016
|
Core
|
60
|
11,639
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2017
|
Core
|
52
|
18,839
|
Coeur
|
Infill
|
2017
|
Core
|
48
|
9,670
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2018
|
Core
|
70
|
25,844
|
Coeur
|
Infill
|
2018
|
Core
|
87
|
19,306
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2019
|
Core
|
25
|
10,971
|
Coeur
|
Infill
|
2019
|
Core
|
32
|
9,195
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2020
|
Core
|
11
|
4,493
|
Coeur
|
Infill
|
2020
|
Core
|
48
|
10,565
|
Total
|
1,355
|
388,927
|
Company
|
Purpose
|
Year
|
Type
|
No.
Drill Holes
|
Meters
|
Bolnisi
|
Exploration
|
2007
|
RC
|
20
|
5,741
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2009
|
Core
|
5
|
1,762
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2011
|
Core
|
2
|
1,073
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2012
|
Core
|
11
|
6,021
|
Paramount
|
Exploration
|
2014
|
Core
|
8
|
4,723
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2015
|
Core
|
51
|
19,121
|
Coeur
|
Infill
|
2015
|
Core
|
1
|
300
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2016
|
Core
|
34
|
9,873
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2017
|
Core
|
63
|
27,625
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2018
|
Core
|
17
|
9,144
|
Coeur
|
Infill
|
2019
|
Core
|
49
|
20,382
|
Total
|
261
|
105,765
|
7.2.4 |
Logging
|
7.2.5 |
Recovery
|
7.2.6 |
Collar Surveys
|
7.2.7 |
Down Hole Surveys
|
7.2.8 |
Comment on Material Results and Interpretation
|
7.3 |
Hydrogeology
|
7.3.1 |
Groundwater Models
|
7.3.2 |
Water Balance
|
7.3.3 |
Comment on Results
|
7.4 |
Geotechnical
|
7.4.1 |
Sampling Methods and Laboratory Determinations
|
7.4.2 |
Comment on Results
|
8.0 |
SAMPLE PREPARATION, ANALYSES, AND SECURITY
|
8.1 |
Sampling Methods
|
8.1.1 |
Trenches
|
8.1.2 |
RC Drilling
|
8.1.3 |
Core Drilling
|
8.1.4 |
Production Sampling
|
8.2 |
Sample Security Methods
|
8.3 |
Density Determinations
|
8.4 |
Analytical and Test Laboratories
|
• |
ALS (formerly Chemex/ALS Chemex): used for the Mexoro 2006–2007 drill programs; used for all Paramount programs from 2006–2013; used for all Coeur drilling to date. ALS in Chihuahua (ALS Chihuahua) has been the primary sample
preparation laboratory used by Coeur since 2005. ALS in Vancouver, Canada (ALS Vancouver) has been the primary analytical laboratory used by Coeur since 2005. Independent of Mexoro, Paramount and Coeur. ALS is ISO:9001:2000
accredited and holds ISO/IEC 17025:2005 accreditations for selected analytical techniques;
|
• |
Bureau Veritas (formerly Acme Analytical Laboratories): used for all Paramount programs from 2013–2015 and used as secondary laboratory for Coeur campaigns since 2013. Independent of Paramount and Coeur. Currently holds ISO/IEC
17025:2005 accreditations for selected analytical techniques;
|
Deposit
|
Number of
Determinations
|
Comment
|
Guadalupe
|
2,092
|
The mean density is 2.52 g/cm3 for the total dataset, with the individual estimation domains varying between 2.47 g/cm3 and 2.53 g/cm3. There is little variation in the
dataset for each domain
|
Zapata
|
582
|
The mean density is 2.55 g/cm3 for the total dataset, with the individual estimation domains varying between 2.50 g/cm3 and 2.61 g/cm3. The higher values are related to
sulfides in the high-density samples.
|
La Patria
|
459
|
The mean density is 2.52 g/cm3 for the total dataset, with the individual estimation domains varying between 2.47 g/cm3 and 2.63 g/cm3.
The variation is related to voids/porosity for the low-density samples and sulfides in the high-density samples.
|
Independencia
|
2,176
|
The mean density is 2.50 g/cm3 for the total dataset, with the individual estimation domains varying between 2.32 g/cm3 and 2.56 g/cm3. The extreme values are related to
voids/porosity for the low-density samples and sulfides in the high-density samples.
|
La Bavisa
|
373
|
The mean density is 2.57 g/cm3 for the total dataset, with the individual estimation domains varying between 2.55 g/cm3 and 2.58 g/cm3. There is very little variation in the
dataset for each domain.
|
Hidalgo
|
429
|
The mean density is 2.54 g/cm3 for the total dataset, with the individual estimation domains varying between 2.51 g/cm3 and 2.55 g/cm3. There is very little variation in the
dataset for each domain.
|
La Nación
|
634
|
The mean density is 2.54 g/cm3 for the total dataset, with the individual estimation domains varying between 2.52 g/cm3 and 2.59 g/cm3. The higher values are related to
sulfides in the high-density samples.
|
Los Bancos
|
215
|
The mean density is 2.52 g/cm3 for the total dataset, with the individual estimation domains varying between 2.49 g/cm3 and 2.53 g/cm3. There is very little variation in the
dataset for each domain.
|
Total
|
6,960
|
The mean density is 2.52 g/cm3 for the entire dataset, with the individual deposit averages varying between 2.50 g/cm3 and 2.57 g/cm3.
|
• |
SGS de Mexico, S.A. DE C.V. Durango, Mexico (SGS): used as secondary laboratory for Paramount programs from 2013–2015 and Coeur campaigns up to 2012. Independent of Paramount and Coeur. Currently holds ISO/IEC 17025:2005
accreditations for selected analytical techniques.
|
8.5 |
Sample Preparation
|
• |
Chemex: Mexoro campaigns; drying, crushing to 70% passing 10 mesh, and pulverizing to 95% passing 150 mesh;
|
• |
Chemex: early Paramount and Coeur campaigns; drying, crushing to 60% passing 2 mm, and pulverizing to 90% passing 106 μm;
|
• |
Chemex: later Paramount campaigns; crushing to 60% passing 2 mm (Tyler 9 mesh) followed by grinding to 85% passing 75 µm;
|
• |
ALS Chemex, ALS Minerals, ALS Chihuahua: later Coeur campaigns; drying, crushing to better than 70% passing 2 mm; and pulverizing to 85% passing 75 µm.
|
8.6 |
Analysis
|
• |
Gold and silver:
|
o |
Mexoro campaigns: fire assay with gravimetric finish on 30 g samples; The lower detection limits were 0.05 g/t Au and 5 g/t Ag. Overlimits by fire assay;
|
o |
Early Paramount campaigns: fire assay with gravimetric finish or fire assay with atomic absorption (AA) finish, with samples exceeding 3 g/t Au being re-analyzed. Protocol changes in 2009 to AA, with samples exceeding 10 g Au/t
being re-analyzed by fire assay with gravimetric finish. The limit of the AA gold analyses that triggered re-assaying was lowered to 7 g/t Au in 2011;
|
o |
Later Paramount and Coeur campaigns: fire assay with inductively coupled plasma with atomic emission spectrophotometry (ICP-AES) finish for gold. The detection limit was 0.001 g/t Au; the upper limit was 10 g/t Au, and the trigger
limit for reanalysis is 8 g/t Au. Silver analyses were completed by four-acid digestion with an ICP-AES finish. Overlimits completed using a fire assay with a gravimetric finish;
|
• |
Multi-element suite: 34 element ICP-AES.
|
8.7 |
Quality Assurance and Quality Control
|
8.7.1 |
Mexoro
|
8.7.2 |
Paramount
|
8.7.3 |
Coeur
|
8.7.3.1 |
QA/QC
|
8.7.3.2 |
Reviews
|
8.7.3.3 |
Check Assays
|
8.7.3.4 |
Down Hole Surveys
|
8.7.3.5 |
Collar Surveys
|
8.8 |
Database
|
8.9 |
Qualified Person’s Opinion on Sample Preparation, Security, and Analytical Procedures
|
9.0 |
DATA VERIFICATION
|
9.1 |
Internal Data Verification
|
• |
Imported and conducted QA/QC on all assay data from 2008–2013;
|
• |
Quarterly QA/QC reports of gold and silver assay data in 2013;
|
• |
All geologic data logged and entered into acQuire from 2008–2013;
|
• |
Conducted a 10% check of gold and silver assays with an independent laboratory in 2013.
|
9.2 |
External Data Verification
|
9.3 |
Data Verification by Qualified Person
|
• |
Imported and conducted QA/QC on all assay data from 2014–present;
|
• |
Quarterly QA/QC reports of gold and silver assay data from 2014–present;
|
• |
All geologic data logged and entered into acQuire from 2014–present;
|
• |
Conducted a 10% check of gold and silver assays with an independent laboratory from 2014–present;
|
• |
Participated in the 2021 database merge project to combine mine and exploration databases;
|
• |
Conducted drillhole lockdown, including checks of assay certificates, collar and downhole surveys, geology, and QA/QC reports that the QP signed off;
|
• |
Working at site of the Palmarejo Operation from 2014–present.
|
9.4 |
Qualified Person’s Opinion on Data Adequacy
|
10.0 |
MINERAL PROCESSING AND METALLURGICAL TESTING
|
10.1 |
Test Laboratories
|
10.2 |
Metallurgical Testwork
|
10.2.1 |
Historical Testwork
|
• |
Comminution: Bond work index (BWi) test work, unconfined compressive strength (UCS) testing, advanced media competency (AMC) testing, JK Drop weight (DWi) and Steve Morrell Pty Ltd (SMC) testing used for modeling.
|
• |
Flotation: conducted at batch scale on Palmarejo ores, followed by locked cycle testing, and finally, pilot plant scale tests to produce intermediate products for cyanidation of flotation concentrates and solutions for
Merrill-Crow and electrowinning.
|
• |
Leaching: conducted to optimize reagent additions and define the plant extractions.
|
10.2.2 |
Guadalupe
|
10.2.3 |
Independencia
|
10.2.4 |
La Nación
|
10.2.5 |
2020–2021 Testwork
|
10.2.5.1 |
Tailings Pre-Concentration
|
10.2.5.2 |
Solid-Liquid Separation and Rheology Testing of Leach Circuit Tails Sample
|
10.3 |
Recovery Estimates
|
Deposit
|
Forecast LOM average Au Recovery (%)
|
Forecast LOM average Ag Recovery (%)
|
Guadalupe
|
88.0
|
80.0
|
Independencia Oeste
|
91.0
|
77.0
|
Independencia Este
|
90.0
|
57.0
|
La Nación
|
90.0
|
83.0
|
Los Bancos
|
93.5
|
84.5
|
Zapatas
|
90.0
|
84.0
|
La Baviza
|
89.0
|
80.0
|
10.4 |
Metallurgical Variability
|
10.5 |
Deleterious Elements
|
10.6 |
Qualified Person’s Opinion on Data Adequacy
|
11.0 |
MINERAL RESOURCE ESTIMATES
|
11.1 |
Introduction
|
• |
Guadalupe: Main, Zapata, and La Patria Zones;
|
• |
Independencia: Main, La Bavisa, and Hidalgo Zones;
|
• |
La Nación: Main Zone and Los Bancos Zone.
|
11.2 |
Exploratory Data Analysis
|
11.3 |
Geological Models
|
11.4 |
Density Assignment
|
Figure 11‑1:
|
Palmarejo Operations with Royalty and Claims Zones Plan View
|
11.5 |
Grade Capping/Outlier Restrictions
|
Estimate
|
Ag (g/t)
|
Au (g/t)
|
Guadalupe; Main Zone
|
200–4,000
|
4–70
|
Guadalupe; Zapata Zone
|
100–900
|
2–14
|
Guadalupe; La Patria Zone
|
100–1,000
|
2–25
|
Independencia; Main Zone
|
300–2,000
|
1–70
|
Independencia; La Bavisa Zone
|
100–500
|
1–5
|
Independencia; Hidalgo Zone
|
250–1,000
|
3.5–10
|
La Nación; Main Zone
|
200–1,200
|
2–20
|
La Nación; Los Bancos Zone
|
200–1,000
|
0.5–5
|
11.6 |
Composites
|
11.7 |
Variography
|
11.8 |
Estimation/interpolation Methods
|
11.9 |
Validation
|
Variable
|
Ellipse Ranges (m)
|
Sample
Count
|
Discretization
|
Max Samples per
Drill Hole
|
||||||
X
|
Y
|
Z
|
Min
|
Max
|
X
|
Y
|
Z
|
|||
Guadalupe; Main Zone
|
Ag
|
250-200
|
200-100
|
30
|
9
|
12
|
1
|
5
|
5
|
3
|
Au
|
200
|
100
|
30
|
9
|
15
|
1
|
5
|
5
|
3
|
|
Density
|
500
|
500
|
500
|
2
|
5
|
1
|
5
|
5
|
—
|
|
Guadalupe; Zapata Zone
|
Ag
|
130
|
80
|
30
|
6
|
12
|
1
|
3
|
3
|
—
|
Au
|
130
|
80
|
30
|
6
|
12
|
1
|
3
|
3
|
—
|
|
Density
|
250
|
200
|
100
|
3
|
6
|
1
|
3
|
3
|
—
|
|
Guadalupe; La Patria Zone
|
Ag
|
150
|
100
|
30
|
9
|
15
|
1
|
5
|
5
|
3
|
Au
|
150
|
100
|
30
|
9
|
15
|
1
|
5
|
5
|
3
|
|
Density
|
500
|
500
|
500
|
2
|
5
|
1
|
5
|
5
|
—
|
|
Independencia; Main Zone
|
Ag
|
200
|
100
|
30
|
9
|
15
|
1
|
5
|
5
|
3
|
Au
|
200
|
100
|
30
|
9
|
15
|
1
|
5
|
5
|
3
|
|
Density
|
1,000
|
600
|
300
|
2
|
5
|
1
|
5
|
5
|
—
|
|
Independencia; La Bavisa Zone
|
Ag
|
150
|
100
|
30
|
3
|
9
|
1
|
3
|
3
|
—
|
Au
|
150
|
100
|
30
|
3
|
9
|
1
|
3
|
3
|
—
|
|
Density
|
200
|
150
|
50
|
3
|
5
|
1
|
3
|
3
|
—
|
|
Independencia; Hidalgo Zone
|
Ag
|
200
|
100
|
30
|
9
|
15
|
1
|
5
|
5
|
3
|
Au
|
200
|
100
|
30
|
9
|
15
|
1
|
5
|
5
|
3
|
|
Density
|
1,000
|
600
|
300
|
2
|
5
|
1
|
5
|
5
|
—
|
|
La Nación; Main Zone
|
Ag
|
150
|
100
|
30
|
3
|
9
|
3
|
1
|
3
|
—
|
Au
|
150–250
|
100–150
|
30
|
3-6
|
9-12
|
3
|
1
|
3
|
—
|
|
Density
|
200
|
150
|
50
|
3
|
6
|
3
|
1
|
3
|
—
|
|
La Nación; Los Bancos Zone
|
Ag
|
100
|
80
|
30
|
3
|
6
|
3
|
1
|
3
|
—
|
Au
|
130
|
80
|
30
|
3
|
6
|
3
|
1
|
3
|
—
|
|
Density
|
150
|
150
|
150
|
3
|
6
|
3
|
1
|
3
|
—
|
11.10 |
Confidence Classification of Mineral Resource Estimate
|
11.10.1 |
Mineral Resource Confidence Classification
|
11.10.2 |
Uncertainties Considered During Confidence Classification
|
11.11 |
Reasonable Prospects of Economic Extraction
|
11.11.1 |
Input Assumptions
|
Deposit
|
Confidence
Classification
|
Criteria
|
Guadalupe; Main Zone
|
Measured
|
Based on volumetric control derived from grade control mapping, i.e., if a block is within 5 m of grade control data; and if the block was first classed as indicated
|
Indicated
|
If the average sample distance is ≤60 m; and if the closest sample is within 45 m; and if the estimate uses at least three drill holes
|
|
Inferred
|
Remaining estimated material
|
|
Guadalupe; Zapata Zone
|
Measured
|
N/A
|
Indicated
|
If the average sample distance is ≤70 m; and if the estimate uses at least three drill holes
|
|
Inferred
|
Remaining estimated material
|
|
Guadalupe; La Patria Zone
|
Measured
|
N/A
|
Indicated
|
If the average sample distance is ≤60 m; and if the estimate uses at least three drillholes
|
|
Inferred
|
Material within a central corridor in which the historic drillholes have been sufficiently validated with a modern drill campaign
|
|
Independencia; Main Zone
|
Measured
|
Based on volumetric control derived from grade control mapping, i.e., if a block is within 3 m of grade control data; and if the block was first classed as indicated
|
Indicated
|
If the average sample distance is ≤60 m; and if the closest sample is within 45 m; and if the estimate uses at least three drill holes
|
|
Inferred
|
Remaining estimated material
|
|
Independencia; La Bavisa Zone
|
Measured
|
N/A
|
Indicated
|
If the average sample distance is ≤60 m; and if the estimate uses at least three drill holes
|
|
Inferred
|
Remaining estimated material
|
|
Independencia; Hidalgo Zone
|
Measured
|
N/A
|
Indicated
|
If the average sample distance is ≤60 m; and if the closest sample is within 45 m; and if the estimate uses at least three drill holes
|
|
Inferred
|
Remaining estimated material
|
|
La Nación; Main Zone
|
Measured
|
Based on volumetric control derived from grade control mapping, i.e., if a block is within 5 m of grade control data; and if the block was first classed as Indicated
|
Indicated
|
If the average sample distance is ≤75 m; and if the closest sample is within 45 m; and if the estimate uses at least three drill holes
|
|
Inferred
|
Remaining estimated material
|
Deposit
|
Confidence
Classification
|
Criteria
|
La Nación; Los Bancos Zone
|
Measured
|
N/A
|
Indicated
|
If the average sample distance is ≤55 m; and if the estimate uses at least three drill holes
|
|
Inferred
|
Remaining estimated material
|
Figure 11‑2:
|
Example Confidence Classification, Guadalupe Main Deposit (domain 100)
|
Parameter
|
Units
|
Range
(from–to)
|
Gold price
|
$/oz
|
1,700
|
Silver price
|
$/oz
|
22
|
Gold mining duty & refining cost
|
$/oz Au
|
0.491
|
Silver mining duty & refining cost
|
$/oz Ag
|
0.491
|
Gold recovery
|
%
|
93.1
|
Silver recovery
|
%
|
81.9
|
Gold payable
|
%
|
99.88
|
Silver payable
|
%
|
99.86
|
Au:Ag value ratio
|
Au:Ag
|
89.86
|
Mine cost
|
$/t
|
36.01–41.75
|
Surface mineralized material haulage
|
$/t
|
3.52
|
Process
|
$/t
|
27.29
|
G&A
|
$/t
|
11.00
|
Support, aux equipment
|
$/t
|
3.19
|
AuEq cut-off grade
|
g/t
|
1.59-2.21
|
11.11.2 |
Commodity Price
|
11.11.3 |
Cut-off
|
11.11.4 |
QP Statement
|
11.12 |
Mineral Resource Statement
|
Zone/Deposit
|
Mineral
Resource
Classification
|
Tonnes
(kt)
|
Grade
|
Contained Ounces
|
Gold
Equivalent
Cut-off
Grade
(g/t AuEq)
|
Metallurgical Recovery
|
|||
Ag
(g/t)
|
Au
(g/t)
|
Ag
(koz)
|
Au
(koz)
|
Ag
(%)
|
Au
(%)
|
||||
Guadalupe
|
Measured
|
2,580
|
116
|
1.74
|
9,625
|
144
|
1.62–2.21
|
81.9
|
93.1
|
Indicated
|
9,519
|
102
|
1.92
|
31,241
|
586
|
1.62–2.21
|
81.9
|
93.1
|
|
Subtotal measured and indicated
|
12,099
|
105
|
1.88
|
40,867
|
731
|
1.62–2.21
|
81.9
|
93.1
|
|
Independencia
|
Measured
|
588
|
189
|
2.19
|
3,578
|
41
|
1.64–1.71
|
81.9
|
93.1
|
Indicated
|
5,075
|
127
|
1.33
|
20,794
|
217
|
1.64–1.71
|
81.9
|
93.1
|
|
Subtotal measured and indicated
|
5,664
|
134
|
1.42
|
24,373
|
258
|
1.64–1.71
|
81.9
|
93.1
|
|
La Nación
|
Measured
|
185
|
197
|
1.59
|
1,169
|
9
|
1.59–1.63
|
81.9
|
93.1
|
Indicated
|
1,171
|
194
|
1.30
|
7,304
|
49
|
1.59–1.63
|
81.9
|
93.1
|
|
Subtotal measured and indicated
|
1,355
|
194
|
1.34
|
8,473
|
58
|
1.59–1.63
|
81.9
|
93.1
|
|
Total measured and indicated mineral resources
|
Total Measured
|
3,353
|
133
|
1.81
|
14,373
|
195
|
1.59–2.21
|
81.9
|
93.1
|
Total Indicated
|
15,764
|
117
|
1.68
|
59,340
|
852
|
1.59–2.21
|
81.9
|
93.1
|
|
Total measured and indicated
|
19,117
|
120
|
1.70
|
73,712
|
1,047
|
1.59–2.21
|
81.9
|
93.1
|
Zone/Deposit
|
Mineral
Resource
Classification
|
Tonnes
(kt)
|
Grade
|
Contained Ounces
|
Gold
Equivalent
Cut-off
Grade
(g/t AuEq)
|
Metallurgical Recovery
|
|||
Ag
(g/t)
|
Au
(g/t)
|
Ag
(koz)
|
Au
(koz)
|
Ag
(%)
|
Au
(%)
|
||||
Guadalupe
|
Inferred
|
1,469
|
102
|
2.42
|
4,798
|
114
|
1.62–2.21
|
81.9
|
93.1
|
Independencia
|
Inferred
|
2,400
|
130
|
1.40
|
10,048
|
108
|
1.64–1.71
|
81.9
|
93.1
|
La Nación
|
Inferred
|
406
|
200
|
1.81
|
2,607
|
24
|
1.59–1.63
|
81.9
|
93.1
|
Total inferred mineral resource
|
Inferred
|
4,275
|
127
|
1.79
|
17,453
|
246
|
1.59–2.21
|
81.9
|
93.1
|
1. |
The mineral resource estimates are current as of December 31, 2021 and are reported using the definitions in Item 1300 of Regulation S–K (17 CFR Part 229) (SK1300).
|
2. |
The reference point for the mineral resource estimate is in situ. The estimate is current at December 31, 2021. The Qualified Person for the estimate is Mr. Joseph Ruffini, RM SME, a Coeur employee.
|
3. |
Mineral resources are reported exclusive of the mineral resources converted to mineral reserves. Mineral resources that are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability.
|
4. |
The estimate uses the following key input parameters: Assumption of conventional longhole underground mining; gold price of US$1,700/oz, silver price of US$22/oz; reported above a variable gold equivalent cut-off grade that
ranges from 1.59–2.21 g/t AuEq; metallurgical recovery assumption of 93.1% for gold and 81% for silver; variable mining costs that range from US$36.01–US$41.75/t, surface haulage costs of US$3.52/t, process costs of US$27.29/t,
general and administrative costs of US$11.00/t, and surface/auxiliary support costs of US$3.19/t. Mineral resources exclude the impact of the Franco-Nevada gold stream agreement at Palmarejo in estimation.
|
5. |
Rounding of tonnes, grades, and troy ounces, as required by reporting guidelines, may result in apparent differences between tonnes, grades, and contained metal contents.
|
11.13 |
Uncertainties (Factors) That May Affect the Mineral Resource Estimate
|
• |
Metal price and exchange rate assumptions;
|
• |
Changes to the assumptions used to generate the gold equivalent grade cut-off grade;
|
• |
Changes in local interpretations of mineralization geometry and continuity of mineralized zones;
|
• |
Changes to geological and mineralization shape and geological and grade continuity assumptions;
|
• |
Density and domain assignments;
|
• |
Changes to geotechnical, mining, and metallurgical recovery assumptions;
|
• |
Changes to the input and design parameter assumptions that pertain underground mining designs that constrain the estimates;
|
• |
Assumptions as to the continued ability to access the site, retain mineral and surface rights titles, maintain environment and other regulatory permits, and maintain the social license to operate.
|
12.0 |
MINERAL RESERVE ESTIMATES
|
12.1 |
Introduction
|
12.2 |
Development of Mining Case
|
• |
Mineral resource block model, with estimated tonnage, gold, and silver grades;
|
• |
Cut-off grade calculations;
|
• |
Stope and development designs;
|
• |
Geotechnical and hydrogeological information;
|
• |
Estimates for mining recovery and dilution;
|
• |
Depletion from previous mining;
|
• |
Consideration of other modifying factors.
|
12.3 |
Designs
|
Figure12‑1:
|
Deposit Layout Plan
|
Figure 12‑3:
|
Zapata Looking South
|
Figure 12‑4:
|
Independencia Looking Northeast
|
Figure 12‑5:
|
La Bavisa Looking Northeast
|
Figure 12‑6:
|
La Nación Looking Southwest
|
Figure 12‑7:
|
Los Bancos Looking Northeast
|
Figure 12‑8:
|
Hidalgo Looking Northeast
|
Figure 12‑9:
|
Mine Layout Legend Key
|
12.4 |
Input Assumptions
|
12.5 |
Ore Loss and Dilution
|
• |
Overbreak into the hanging wall or footwall rocks following drilling and blasting operations;
|
• |
Rock failures (slough) from rock walls adjacent to the stope boundaries as a result of weak rock mass characteristics;
|
• |
Unconsolidated rockfill (backfill) from over mucking into the stope floor.
|
• |
Stope under-break and unrecoverable bridging;
|
• |
Unrecovered ore stocks due to flat dipping footwalls and stope draw point geometry;
|
• |
Misclassification of material resulting in ore hauled inadvertently to waste dumps; and
|
• |
Abandoned ore stocks due to excessive dilution from stope wall failures.
|
Table 12‑1:
|
Input Parameters to Cut-off Grade Determination, Mineral Reserves
|
12.6 |
Commodity Price
|
12.7 |
Mineral Reserve Statement
|
Table 12‑2:
|
Gold and Silver Proven and Probable Mineral Reserve Statement as at December 31, 2021 (based on US$1,400/oz gold
price and US$20/oz silver price)
|
Zone/Deposit
|
Mineral Reserve
Classification
|
Tonnes
(kt)
|
Grade
|
Contained Ounces
|
Gold
Equivalent
Cut-off Grade
(g/t AuEq)
|
Metallurgical Recovery
|
|||
Ag
(g/t)
|
Au
(g/t)
|
Ag
(koz)
|
Au
(koz)
|
Ag
(%)
|
Au
(%)
|
||||
Guadalupe
|
Proven
|
2,005
|
120
|
2.09
|
7,736
|
135
|
1.97–2.51
|
81.9
|
93.1
|
Probable
|
6,527
|
121
|
1.82
|
25,412
|
381
|
1.97–2.51
|
81.9
|
93.1
|
|
Subtotal proven and probable
|
8,532
|
121
|
1.88
|
33,147
|
516
|
1.97–2.51
|
81.9
|
93.1
|
|
Independencia
|
Proven
|
1,044
|
190
|
2.68
|
6,377
|
90
|
1.99–2.07
|
81.9
|
93.1
|
Probable
|
3,551
|
137
|
1.76
|
15,588
|
201
|
1.99–2.07
|
81.9
|
93.1
|
|
Subtotal proven and probable
|
4,595
|
149
|
1.97
|
21,965
|
291
|
1.99–2.07
|
81.9
|
93.1
|
|
La Nación
|
Proven
|
357
|
206
|
1.96
|
2,367
|
22
|
1.94–1.98
|
81.9
|
93.1
|
Probable
|
934
|
162
|
1.81
|
4,876
|
54
|
1.94–1.98
|
81.9
|
93.1
|
|
Subtotal proven and probable
|
1,291
|
175
|
1.85
|
7,242
|
77
|
1.94–1.98
|
81.9
|
93.1
|
|
Total proven and probable mineral reserves
|
Total proven
|
3,405
|
151
|
2.26
|
16,480
|
247
|
1.94–2.51
|
81.9
|
93.1
|
Total probable
|
11,012
|
130
|
1.80
|
45,875
|
637
|
1.94–2.51
|
81.9
|
93.1
|
|
Total proven and probable
|
14,418
|
135
|
1.91
|
62,355
|
884
|
1.94–2.51
|
81.9
|
93.1
|
1. |
The Mineral Reserve estimates are current as of December 31, 2021 and are reported using the definitions in Item 1300 of Regulation S–K (17 CFR Part 229) (SK1300).
|
2. |
The reference point for the mineral reserve estimate is the point of delivery to the process plant. The estimate is current as at December 31, 2021. The Qualified
Person for the estimate is Mr. Peter Haarala, RM SME, a Coeur employee.
|
3. |
The estimate uses the following key input parameters: assumption of conventional underground mining; gold price of US$1,400/oz and silver price of US$20/oz; reported
above a gold cut-off grade of 1.94–2.51 gold equivalent and an incremental development cut-off grade of 1.08 g/t AuEq; metallurgical recovery assumption of 93.1% for gold and 81.9% for silver; mining dilution assumes 1 meter of
hanging wall waste dilution; mining loss of 5% was applied; variable mining costs that range from US$36.01–US$41.75/t, surface haulage costs of US$3.52/t, process costs of US$27.29/t, general and administrative costs of
US$11.00/t, and surface/auxiliary support costs of US$3.19/t. Mineral reserves exclude the impact of the Franco-Nevada gold stream agreement at Palmarejo in estimation.
|
4. |
Rounding of tonnes, grades, and troy ounces, as required by reporting guidelines, may result in apparent differences between tonnes, grades, and contained metal
contents.
|
12.8 |
Uncertainties (Factors) That May Affect the Mineral Reserve Estimate
|
• |
Commodity prices: the mineral reserve estimates are most sensitive to metal prices. Coeur’s current strategy is to sell most of the metal production at spot prices,
exposing the company to both positive and negative changes in the market, both of which are outside of the company’s control. Gold is subject to a streaming agreement with Franco-Nevada where 50% of the gold ounces produced
from a portion of the Project are sold to Franco-Nevada at US$800/oz;
|
• |
Metallurgical recovery: long term changes in metallurgical recovery could also have an impact on the mineral reserve estimates. For example, a 10% change in
metallurgical recovery has approximately the same impact as a 10% change in metal prices. However, the metallurgy is well understood, and as a result, the mineral reserve estimates are considered to be less sensitive to
long-term factors affecting metallurgical recovery, compared to the sensitivity to metal prices, which tend to have greater variances;
|
• |
Mining method will change from transverse to longitudinal longhole stoping over time as narrower portions of veins are mined which could result in higher cost, lower
productivities and higher dilution quantities which can impact grade. All of these factors could impact cut-off grades, reserve estimates and economics;
|
• |
Operating costs: higher or lower operating costs than those assumed could also affect the mineral reserve estimates. While the trend over 2014 to 2020 showed
operating cost reductions at the Palmarejo Operations, this trend could reverse and costs could increase over the life of the Project, due to factors outside of the company’s control. However, of the factors discussed in this
section, the QP considers the mineral reserve to be least sensitive to changes in operating costs;
|
• |
Dilution: additional dilution has the effect of increasing the overall volume of material mined, hauled and processed. This results in an increase in operating costs
and could result in mineral reserve losses if broken stocks are diluted to the point where it is uneconomic to muck, haul, and process the material and the broken stocks are abandoned. The operations have developed a number of
methods to control dilution, including the installation of stope support, a flexible mine plan with the ability to limit stope wall spans, and good development practices that avoid undercutting the stope hanging wall. To assist
in these efforts, site geotechnical reviews are regularly completed by external consultants, and a geotechnical engineer is employed by the mine. In the opinion of the QP, sufficient controls are in place at the Palmarejo
Operations to manage dilution, and the risk of material changes to the mineral reserve from dilution above the amounts used in the mineral reserve estimate is low.
|
• |
Geotechnical: geotechnical issues could lead to additional dilution, difficulty accessing portions of the ore body, or sterilization of broken or in situ ore. In
addition to the controls discussed in the dilution section there are significant management controls in place to effectively mitigate geotechnical risks. Designed openings are evaluated for stability using the Modified
Stability Graph method. There is regular underground geotechnical mapping, and comprehensive geotechnical reviews are held on a weekly basis. The QP considers that sufficient controls are in place at the Palmarejo Operations
to effectively manage geotechnical risk, and the risk of significant impact on the mineral reserve estimate is low.
|
• |
Hydrogeological: unexpected hydrogeological conditions could cause issues with access and extraction of areas of the Mineral Reserve due to higher than anticipated
rates of water ingress. The QP considers the risk of encountering hydrogeological conditions that would significantly affect the mineral reserve estimate is low.
|
• |
Geological and structural interpretations: changes in the underlying geology model including changes in local interpretations of mineralization geometry and continuity
of mineralized zones, changes to geological and mineralization shape and geological and grade continuity assumptions, and density and domain assignments could result in changes to the geology model upon which mineral reserve
estimate is based.
|
• |
Permitting and social license: inability to maintain, renew, or obtain environmental and other regulatory permits, to retain mineral and surface right titles, to
maintain site access, and to maintain social license to operate could result in the inability to extract some or all of the mineral reserves.
|
13.0 |
MINING METHODS
|
13.1 |
Introduction
|
13.2 |
Geotechnical Considerations
|
13.2.1 |
Guadalupe
|
13.2.2 |
Independencia
|
13.2.3 |
La Nación
|
13.3 |
Hydrogeological Considerations
|
13.3.1
|
Guadalupe
|
13.3.2
|
Independencia
|
13.3.3
|
La Nación
|
13.4 |
Operations
|
13.4.1
|
Guadalupe
|
13.4.2
|
Independencia
|
13.4.3
|
La Nación
|
13.5 |
Backfill
|
13.6 |
Ventilation
|
13.6.1
|
Guadalupe
|
13.6.2
|
Independencia
|
13.6.3
|
La Nación
|
13.7 |
Blasting and Explosives
|
13.8 |
Underground Sampling and Production Monitoring
|
13.9 |
Infrastructure Facilities
|
13.10 |
Production Schedule
|
13.11 |
Equipment
|
13.12 |
Personnel
|
Table 13‑1:
|
Production Schedule
|
Table 13‑2:
|
Underground Mining Equipment
|
Equipment Type
|
Make/Model
|
Peak Number
|
Wheel loader
|
Caterpillar R1700G, R1600G, R1700K; Sandvik Toro 006, Toro 1400; Atlas Copco ST1030
|
21
|
Articulated truck
|
Caterpillar AD45B, AD30; Sandvik T40D;
|
19
|
Mine truck
|
Atlas Copco MT42
|
4
|
Boltecs
|
Atlas Copco B235, Boltecs
|
11
|
Boltmaster
|
Atlas Copco RDH, 200EH
|
1
|
Drills
|
Atlas Copco 1254, M4CITH, J281, J282, S1D; Redpath 40S; Boart Longyear Stope Mate; Termite AQTK; Ingetrol 60E, 75E, Minitroner
|
22
|
Cabletec
|
Atlas Copco Cabletec LC
|
2
|
ANFO
|
Getman A64; RDH 150H
|
5
|
Concrete/shotcrete
|
EJC concrete mixer, 415; RDH 600R; Normet LF600, SB307, BS7622; Kubota; Transcrete P20 pump;
|
21
|
Auxiliary (pallet, scissor, utili lifts)
|
Getman A64; Marcotte M40; RDH 600R; Normet MF540
|
12
|
Motor grader
|
Caterpillar 120K
|
1
|
Telehandler
|
Caterpillar TL1255, TL1255D
|
11
|
Backhoe loader
|
Caterpillar 430D, 450E, 420F
|
|
Lube truck
|
Getman A64; RDH
|
3
|
Pallet handler
|
Getman A64
|
1
|
Forklift
|
Caterpillar R80T
|
1
|
Table 13‑3:
|
Surface Mining Equipment
|
14.0 |
RECOVERY METHODS
|
14.1 |
Process Method Selection
|
14.2 |
Process Plant
|
14.3 |
Flowsheet
|
14.4 |
Plant Operations
|
14.4.1 |
Crushing
|
Figure 14‑1:
|
Process Flowsheet
|
14.4.2 |
Grinding
|
14.4.3 |
Flotation
|
14.4.4 |
Flotation Concentrate Leaching
|
14.4.5 |
Flotation Tailings Leaching
|
14.4.6 |
Carbon Desorption
|
14.4.7 |
Carbon Regeneration
|
14.4.8 |
Merrill Crowe and Refining
|
14.4.9 |
Cyanide Detoxification
|
14.5 |
Equipment Sizing
|
14.6 |
Power and Consumables
|
• |
Xanthate;
|
• |
Frother;
|
• |
Aerofloat 404;
|
• |
Sodium cyanide;
|
• |
Lime;
|
• |
Flocculant;
|
• |
Activated carbon;
|
• |
Sodium hydroxide;
|
• |
Hydrochloric acid;
|
• |
Zinc;
|
• |
Diatomaceous earth;
|
• |
Neutralite;
|
• |
Liquid oxygen.
|
14.7 |
Personnel
|
Table 14‑1:
|
Major Equipment List
|
Area
|
Equipment
|
Primary crusher
|
Jaw crusher is a Nordberg C-140 (350 t/hr)
|
Grinding area
|
Allis Chalmer SAG and Ball mills, 6.7 m in diameter and 7.5 m length (250 t/hr)
|
Classification area
|
Cyclone battery consists of nine 203cm Krebs cyclones
|
Flotation area
|
Six 100 m3 capacity tank cells. Rougher flotation occurs at the first bank of two tank cells, and scavenger flotation occurs sequentially
down the bank.
The cleaners bank consists of two 17 m3 capacity cells where the first cleaner stage is provided. Then the first cleaner concentrate
reports to a conditioning tank for additional reagents adjustment, and then flows to a bank of three 17 m3 capacity cells
|
Flotation concentrate leaching
|
The leach area is comprised of four agitation leach tanks for flotation concentrate, each with a nominal capacity of 200 m3. Leached slurry from the concentrate leach circuit is then pumped to a triple-stage countercurrent decantation circuit. Each stage consists of a high rate, 9.0
m diameter clarifier
|
Flotation tailings leaching
|
The leach circuit comprises a total of eight leach tanks. The tanks each have different capacities, ranging from 2,000 m3 to 1,162 m3
for tanks No. 1 and No. 8, respectively. Leached slurry from the tailing leach circuit is then pumped to a double stage countercurrent decantation. Each stage consists of a high rate, 23.0 m diameter clarifier (thickener)
|
ADR circuit
|
The ADR comprises an acid wash column, elution column, and regeneration kiln, for process 4 of carbon tons per cycle.
|
Merrill Crowe
|
Pregnant solution from the flotation concentrate leach countercurrent decantation is pumped to a Merrill Crowe system (#1) at a flow rate ranging from
85–92 m3/hr.
Pregnant solution from the flotation tailing leach countercurrent decantation is pumped to a second Merrill Crowe system (#2), at a flow rate ranging
from 285–295 m3/hr.
|
Cyanide detoxification
|
Thickened underflow is pumped to two 534 m3 capacity agitated tanks in series
|
15.0 |
INFRASTRUCTURE
|
15.1 |
Introduction
|
• |
Three operating underground mines:
|
o |
Underground ventilation systems, including ventilation fans, raises, primary bulkheads, airlock doors and booster fans;
|
o |
Settling sumps and primary pump stations;
|
o |
Blasting agent and explosives magazines;
|
o |
Electrical substations and switch gears;
|
o |
High and low voltage electrical cabling;
|
o |
Mine communications system leaky feeder and fiber optic;
|
o |
Cabling for central blasting system;
|
o |
Underground lunchrooms and portable refuge stations;
|
o |
Underground maintenance facilities (electrical and equipment);
|
o |
Secondary egress raises with ladders;
|
o |
Mine services (piping for dewatering, process water and compressed air);
|
o |
Compressed air plant;
|
• |
Two shotcrete mixing plants;
|
• |
Backfill cement mixing plant;
|
• |
ROM pads at the mine portal areas and plant;
|
• |
Process plant;
|
• |
TSF and associated tailings pipelines, pumps and tailings water return infrastructure;
|
• |
Heavy and lift vehicle maintenance facilities (underground and surface);
|
• |
Materials storage areas and laydown facilities;
|
• |
Various support facilities including warehouse, administration, contractor and temporary offices, raw water storage, fuel storage, core processing facilities, clinic
and emergency response facilities, gatehouse, change rooms, personnel training facilities, information technology (IT) communications setups and towers, environmental monitoring facilities, sewage treatment plants, and reagents
shed;
|
• |
Electrical substations and power transmission lines, including an overhead high voltage power line from the main substation near the Palmarejo process plant to the
Guadalupe substation and associated electrical substations and switch gear;
|
• |
Emergency powerhouse with 12 diesel generators;
|
• |
Gravel airstrip;
|
• |
Water treatment plant;
|
• |
Water pipelines and pumping stations;
|
• |
Mine permanent camp and contractor facilities and kitchens.
|
15.2 |
Roads and Logistics
|
15.3 |
Stockpiles
|
Figure 15‑1:
|
Infrastructure Layout Plan
|
15.4 |
Waste Rock Storage Facilities
|
15.5 |
Tailings Storage Facilities
|
15.6 |
Water Management Structures
|
15.7 |
Water Supply
|
15.8 |
Camps and Accommodation
|
15.9 |
Power and Electrical
|
16.0 |
MARKET STUDIES AND CONTRACTS
|
16.1 |
Markets
|
16.2 |
Commodity Price Forecasts
|
• |
Mineral reserves: US$1,400 US$/oz;
|
• |
Mineral resources: US$1,700 US$/oz;
|
• |
Mineral reserves: US$20.00/oz;
|
• |
Mineral resources: US$22.00/oz.
|
16.3 |
Contracts
|
• |
A treatment charge based on the weight of the doré bars received at the refinery;
|
• |
A metal return percentage applied to recoverable gold;
|
• |
A metal return percentage applied to recoverable silver;
|
• |
Penalties charged for deleterious elements contained in the doré bars. The total of these charges can range from $0.30–$0.40/oz doré.
|
16.4 |
QP Statement
|
17.0 |
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES, PERMITTING, AND PLANS, NEGOTIATIONS, OR AGREEMENTS WITH LOCAL INDIVIDUALS OR GROUPS
|
17.1 |
Introduction
|
17.2 |
Baseline and Supporting Studies
|
• |
Air quality;
|
• |
Weather;
|
• |
Landscape;
|
• |
Seismicity and natural hazards;
|
• |
Groundwater and surface water quality;
|
• |
Biodiversity, terrestrial and aquatic;
|
• |
Soils characteristic, uses, and potential use;
|
• |
Noise and vibration;
|
• |
Geochemical mineral waste characterization;
|
• |
Archaeology/cultural heritage;
|
• |
Socioeconomics and cultural aspects.
|
17.3 |
Environmental Considerations/Monitoring Programs
|
17.4 |
Closure and Reclamation Considerations
|
17.5 |
Permitting
|
17.5.1 |
Environmental Impact Statements
|
• |
Development of the Guadalupe and Independencia mines for an additional 43.93 ha, expiring on November 2023 plus the closure stage;
|
• |
Construction of a haul road between Palmarejo and Guadalupe covering 4.38 ha, expires November 2027;
|
• |
The power line and electric substation for Guadalupe, covering 6.47 ha, expires October 2025;
|
• |
The Guadalupe and Independencia South Portal, expires June 2027;
|
• |
Water treatment plant, expires May 2023;
|
• |
Los Gavilanes–El Guamuchil aqueduct, expires December 2028.
|
17.5.2 |
Change in Land Use Authorizations
|
17.5.3 |
Current Permits
|
17.6 |
Social Considerations, Plans, Negotiations and Agreements
|
• |
Local hiring and local purchases: through the apprentice program, local youth are trained for different job opportunities and several of the apprentices are hired by
the company. Priority is given to local providers and contractors;
|
• |
House improvement program: the community relations group together with the projects department has developed the house improvement program that consists of community
house roof and floor repair, installation of rainwater collection systems, backyard vegetable gardens, fruit tree donations, and hen coops for egg supply;
|
• |
Social investment in vulnerable groups: families with vulnerable members are supported through a series of social programs: a) the 65+ program for vulnerable elderly
through the sale of scrap metal, b) grocery donation programs;
|
• |
Productive community programs: a) handcrafted soap and shampoo, b) herbs and medicinal plants/ointments and creams.
|
Table 17‑1:
|
Granted Authorizations
|
Authorization Name
|
Granting
Authority
|
Date
Granted
|
Term
Granted
|
Comment
|
MIA Palmarejo I
|
SEMARNAT
|
23-May-06
|
29-Oct-25
|
Extended for 7.5 years. Production until May 29, 2023, followed by closure period up to Oct 29, 2025.
|
CUS Palmarejo I
|
SEMARNAT
|
14-Jul-08
|
31-Dec-21
|
|
MIA Palmarejo II
|
SEMARNAT
|
7-Dec-10
|
16-Nov-25
|
Extended for 5 years. Operative until Nov 16th 2023 plus 2 year closure up to Nov 16 2025
|
CUS Palmarejo II
|
SEMARNAT
|
3-Nov-10
|
03-Nov-21
|
|
MIA Guadalupe I
|
SEMARNAT
|
24-Sep-10
|
26-Nov-23
|
Plus 2 years of closure stage.
|
CUS Guadalupe I
|
SEMARNAT
|
26-Nov-10
|
26-Nov-19
|
No extension required. No additional soil use changes necessary.
|
CUS Guadalupe II
|
SEMARNAT
|
27-Feb-13
|
16-Apr-17
|
No extension required. No additional soil use changes necessary.
|
MIA Hauling Road I
|
SEMARNAT
|
30-May-11
|
11-Jan-15
|
New MIA approved on 11 Nov 2015 for hauling road expansion.
|
CUS Hauling Road I
|
SEMARNAT
|
11-Jul-11
|
11-Jul-16
|
No extension required
|
CUS Hauling Road II
|
SEMARNAT
|
8-May-14
|
8-May-16
|
No extension required
|
MIA WTP FTD
|
SEMARNAT
|
31-May-13
|
31-May-23
|
Authorization for PTAR 3 operation, located at FTD, not included in previous MIAs
|
MIA ICA/GPE S Portal
|
SEMARNAT
|
4-Mar-16
|
16-Jun-27
|
|
CUS ICA/GPE S Portal
|
SEMARNAT
|
16-Jun-16
|
16-Jun-26
|
|
MIA Power Line GPE
|
SEMARNAT
|
19-Mar-15
|
15-Oct-25
|
|
CUS Power Line GPE
|
SEMARNAT
|
23-Jun-15
|
15-Oct-17
|
No extension required
|
MIA Water line Gavilanes-Guamuchil
|
SEMARNAT
|
5-Dec-08
|
5-Dec-28
|
|
MIA Borrow Materials Area
|
SEMARNAT
|
6-Feb-18
|
6-Feb-22
|
3.5 ha), to use in FTD Stage 5 construction in 2018. No extension required.
|
CUS Borrow Materials Area
|
SEMARNAT
|
8-Aug-18
|
8-Aug-22
|
|
MIA PJO-GPE Hauling Road Expansion
|
SEMARNAT
|
11-Nov-15
|
19-Nov-27
|
|
CUS PJO-GPE Haul Road Expansion
|
SEMARNAT
|
13-Aug-18
|
13-Aug-21
|
No extension required
|
MIA Deposit dredged material from ECD
|
SEMARNAT
|
10-Apr-18
|
10-Apr-28
|
Material dredged from environmental control dam and freshwater diversion channel stabilization
|
CUS Deposit dredged material from ECD
|
SEMARNAT
|
13-Aug-18
|
13-Aug-21
|
No extension required
|
MIA Culvert extension at GPE
|
SEMARNAT
|
6-Jun-18
|
6-Jun-48
|
|
CUS Culvert extension at GPE
|
SEMARNAT
|
28-Aug-18
|
28-Aug-20
|
No extension required
|
CUS Spillway construction
|
SEMARNAT
|
30-Apr-19
|
30-Apr-20
|
No extension required
|
CUS modification for Spillway
|
SEMARNAT
|
30-Apr-19
|
30-Apr-20
|
No extension required
|
Water extraction permit, location change
|
CONAGUA
|
16-Nov-14
|
16-Nov-34
|
Water extraction license modification, relocation from environmental control dam embankment to freshwater dam embankment.
|
Water well
|
CONAGUA
|
9-Jun-17
|
9-Jun-27
|
Water extraction license for 189,216 m3/year. Valid for 10 years.
|
Water discharge permit, PTAR 3
|
CONAGUA
|
25-Feb-16
|
25-Feb-26
|
Discharge permit for Palmarejo tailings area, water treatment plant PTAR3. Authorized discharge volume: 2,628,000 m3/year
|
Water discharge permit, PTAR 1
|
CONAGUA
|
28-Jan-09
|
28-Jan-24
|
water treatment plant authorized discharge volume: 34,700 m3/year
|
Water discharge permit, PTAR 2
|
CONAGUA
|
3-Aug-12
|
3-Aug-22
|
Water treatment plant authorized discharge volume: 37,250 m3/year
|
Explosive use and storage
|
SEDENA
|
1-Jan-21
|
31-Dec-22
|
Secretaria de la Defensa Naciónal (SEDENA) Permit # 4361-Chih.
|
Sanitary Landfill
|
SEDUE
|
23-Apr-19
|
30-Apr-24
|
Secretaría de Desarrrollo Urbano y Ecológico (SEDUE)
|
17.7 |
Qualified Person’s Opinion on Adequacy of Current Plans to Address Issues
|
18.0 |
CAPITAL AND OPERATING COSTS
|
18.1 |
Introduction
|
18.2 |
Capital Cost Estimates
|
18.2.1 |
Basis of Estimate
|
• |
Sustaining capital: Costs support the existing LOM plan.
|
• |
Non-sustaining capital: Costs are for a long-term structure or external project that does not necessarily relate directly to the mine plan. Non-sustaining capital
allocations include TSF raises and closure costs, as well as community support projects.
|
18.2.2 |
Capital Cost Summary
|
18.3 |
Operating Cost Estimates
|
18.3.1 |
Basis of Estimate
|
Table 18‑1:
|
Estimated Capital Expenditures by Year (US$ M)
|
18.3.2 |
Operating Cost Summary
|
Table 18‑2:
|
Operating Costs by Year (US$ M)
|
18.4 |
QP Statement
|
19.0 |
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
|
19.1 |
Forward-looking Information Caution
|
19.2 |
Methodology Used
|
19.3 |
Financial Model Parameters
|
19.3.1 |
Mineral Resource, Mineral Reserve, and Mine Life
|
19.3.2 |
Metallurgical Recoveries
|
19.3.3 |
Smelting and Refining Terms
|
19.3.4 |
Metal Prices
|
19.3.5 |
Capital and Operating Costs
|
19.3.6 |
Working Capital
|
19.3.7 |
Taxes and Royalties
|
19.3.8 |
Closure Costs and Salvage Value
|
19.3.9 |
Financing
|
19.3.10 |
Inflation
|
19.4 |
Economic Analysis
|
19.5 |
Sensitivity Analysis
|
Table 19‑1:
|
Cashflow Summary Table
|
Table 19‑2:
|
Annualized Cashflow (2022–2030)
|
Item
|
Units
|
2022
|
2023
|
2024
|
2025
|
2026
|
2027
|
2028
|
2029
|
2030
|
Revenue
|
||||||||||
Gross revenue*
|
US$M
|
306.7
|
315.6
|
302.3
|
284.3
|
268.8
|
271.9
|
239.6
|
186.9
|
53.9
|
Operating Costs
|
||||||||||
Mining
|
US$M
|
(96.7)
|
(97.9)
|
(103.8)
|
(102.4)
|
(96.5)
|
(87.4)
|
(82.9)
|
(63.9)
|
(28.4)
|
Processing
|
US$M
|
(59.3)
|
(59.7)
|
(63.6)
|
(64.3)
|
(61.8)
|
(60.2)
|
(56.5)
|
(44.7)
|
(19.9)
|
General and administrative
|
US$M
|
(27.6)
|
(27.6)
|
(28.4)
|
(28.9)
|
(28.1)
|
(28.3)
|
(26.6)
|
(21.3)
|
(10.0)
|
Smelting and refining
|
US$M
|
(2.9)
|
(3.0)
|
(3.0)
|
(3.0)
|
(2.8)
|
(2.9)
|
(2.6)
|
(2.4)
|
(0.8)
|
Total operating costs
|
US$M
|
(186.5)
|
(188.3)
|
(198.8)
|
(198.7)
|
(189.2)
|
(178.8)
|
(168.6)
|
(132.3)
|
(59.2)
|
Cash Flow
|
||||||||||
Operating cash flow
|
US$M
|
120.2
|
127.4
|
103.5
|
85.6
|
79.6
|
93.1
|
71.0
|
54.7
|
(5.3)
|
Capital expenditures
|
US$M
|
(49.0)
|
(37.8)
|
(29.7)
|
(23.0)
|
(8.5)
|
(12.7)
|
(5.3)
|
(1.1)
|
|
Reclamation
|
US$M
|
(10.0)
|
(10.0)
|
(10.0)
|
(10.6)
|
|||||
Total pre-tax cash flow (net cash flow)
|
US$M
|
71.2
|
89.6
|
73.7
|
62.6
|
71.1
|
70.4
|
55.7
|
43.6
|
(15.9)
|
30% corporate income tax
|
US$M
|
(28.6)
|
(29.6)
|
(23.8)
|
(20.9)
|
(19.6)
|
(22.7)
|
(16.3)
|
(11.6)
|
—
|
7.5% special mining duty
|
US$M
|
(9.5)
|
(10.1)
|
(8.4)
|
(7.0)
|
(6.6)
|
(7.5)
|
(5.8)
|
(4.5)
|
—
|
0.5% extraordinary mining duty
|
US$M
|
(1.5)
|
(1.6)
|
(1.5)
|
(1.4)
|
(1.3)
|
(1.4)
|
(1.2)
|
(0.9)
|
(0.3)
|
Total after-tax cashflow (net cash flow)
|
US$M
|
31.6
|
48.2
|
40.0
|
33.3
|
43.7
|
38.8
|
32.3
|
26.5
|
(16.2)
|
Table 19‑3:
|
Sensitivity Analysis (US$ M)
|
Parameter
|
-20%
|
-10%
|
-5%
|
Base
|
5%
|
10%
|
20%
|
Metal price
|
-6.5
|
111.5
|
170.5
|
229.5
|
288.5
|
347.4
|
465.2
|
Operating cost
|
388.8
|
309.3
|
269.5
|
229.5
|
189.6
|
149.7
|
69.8
|
Capital cost
|
242.3
|
236.2
|
232.7
|
229.5
|
226.3
|
223.1
|
216.7
|
Grade
|
-0.1
|
114.8
|
172.2
|
229.5
|
286.9
|
344
|
458.3
|
20.0 |
ADJACENT PROPERTIES
|
21.0 |
OTHER RELEVANT DATA AND INFORMATION
|
22.0 |
INTERPRETATION AND CONCLUSIONS
|
22.1 |
Introduction
|
22.2 |
Mineral Tenure, Surface Rights, Water Rights, Royalties and Agreements
|
22.3 |
Geology and Mineralization
|
22.4 |
Exploration, Drilling, and Sampling
|
22.5 |
Data Verification
|
22.6 |
Metallurgical Testwork
|
22.7 |
Mineral Resource Estimates
|
22.8 |
Mineral Reserve Estimates
|
22.9 |
Mining Methods
|
22.10 |
Recovery Methods
|
22.11 |
Infrastructure
|
22.12 |
Market Studies
|
22.13 |
Environmental, Permitting and Social Considerations
|
22.14 |
Capital Cost Estimates
|
22.15 |
Operating Cost Estimates
|
22.16 |
Economic Analysis
|
22.17 |
Risks and Opportunities
|
22.17.1 |
Risks
|
• |
Commodity price increases for key consumables such diesel, electricity, tires and other consumables would negatively impact the stated mineral reserves and mineral
resources;
|
• |
Labor cost increases or productivity decreases could also impact the stated mineral reserves and mineral resources, or impact the economic analysis that supports the
mineral reserves;
|
• |
Mining method will change from transverse to longitudinal longhole stoping over time as narrower portions of veins are mined which could result in higher cost, lower
productivities and higher dilution quantities which can impact grade. All of these factors could impact cut-off grades, reserve estimates and economics;
|
• |
Metallurgical recovery assumptions used in planning and operations are reasonable and based on historic performance. Any changes to metallurgical recovery assumptions
could affect revenues and operating costs. This could also require revisions to cut-off grades and mineral reserve estimates;
|
• |
Geotechnical and hydrological assumptions used in mine planning are based on historical performance, and to date historical performance has been a reasonable predictor
of current conditions. Any changes to the geotechnical and hydrological assumptions could affect mine planning, affect capital cost estimates if any major rehabilitation is required due to a geotechnical or hydrological event,
affect operating costs due to mitigation measures that may need to be imposed, and impact the economic analysis that supports the mineral reserve estimates;
|
• |
The mineral resource and reserve estimates are sensitive to metal prices. Lower metal prices require revisions to the mineral resource estimates;
|
• |
Changes in climate could result in drought and associated potential water shortages that could impact operating cost and ability to operate;
|
• |
Assumptions that the long-term reclamation and mitigation of the Palmarejo Operations can be appropriately managed within the estimated closure timeframes and closure
cost estimates;
|
• |
Political risk from challenges to:
|
o |
Mining licenses;
|
o |
Environmental permits;
|
o |
Coeur’s right to operate;
|
• |
Changes to assumptions as to governmental tax or royalty rates, such as taxation rate increases or new taxation or royalty imposts.
|
22.17.2 |
Opportunities
|
• |
Conversion of some or all the measured and indicated mineral resources currently reported exclusive of mineral reserves to mineral reserves, with appropriate supporting
studies;
|
• |
Upgrade of some or all the inferred mineral resources to higher-confidence categories, such that such better-confidence material could be used in mineral reserve
estimation;
|
• |
Higher metal prices than forecast could present upside sales opportunities and potentially an increase in predicted Project economics;
|
• |
Ability to expand mineralization around known veins through exploration;
|
• |
Discovery and development of new exploration targets across the district;
|
• |
Potential to find or gain access to new mineralization that could be processed at the existing Palmarejo process facilities;
|
• |
Ability to add additional process plant throughput as additional mineral resources are converted to mineral reserves. Coeur Mexicana has a track record of success on
this in recent years as the mill was originally design for a larger open pit operation.
|
22.18 |
Conclusions
|
23.0 |
RECOMMENDATIONS
|
24.0 |
REFERENCES
|
24.1 |
Bibliography
|
24.2 |
Abbreviations and Units of Measure
|
Abbreviation/Symbol
|
Term
|
'
|
minutes (geographic)
|
"
|
seconds (geographic)
|
#
|
number
|
%
|
percent
|
<
|
less than
|
>
|
greater than
|
µm
|
micrometer (micron)
|
g
|
gram
|
g/t
|
gram per tonne
|
Abbreviation/Symbol
|
Term
|
ICP-OES
|
inductively-coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry
|
ID2
|
inverse distance interpolation; number after indicates the power, e.g., ID2 indicates inverse distance to the 2nd power.
|
LOM
|
life-of-mine
|
NSR
|
net smelter return
|
OK
|
ordinary kriging
|
QA/QC
|
quality assurance and quality control
|
QP
|
Qualified Person
|
RC
|
reverse circulation
|
RMR
|
rock mass rating
|
ROM
|
Run-of-mine
|
RQD
|
rock quality designation
|
SAG
|
semi-autogenous grind
|
24.3 |
Glossary of Terms
|
Term
|
Definition
|
acid rock drainage/ acid mine drainage
|
Characterized by low pH, high sulfate, and high iron and other metal species.
|
adjacent property
|
A property in which the issuer does not have an interest; has a boundary reasonably proximate to the property being reported on; and has geological
characteristics similar to those of the property being reported on
|
argillic alteration
|
Introduces any one of a wide variety of clay minerals, including kaolinite, smectite and illite. Argillic alteration is generally a low temperature
event, and some may occur in atmospheric conditions
|
azimuth
|
The direction of one object from another, usually expressed as an angle in degrees relative to true north. Azimuths are usually measured in the
clockwise direction, thus an azimuth of 90 degrees indicates that the second object is due east of the first.
|
ball mill
|
A piece of milling equipment used to grind ore into small particles. It is a cylindrical shaped steel container filled with steel balls into which
crushed ore is fed. The ball mill is rotated causing the balls themselves to cascade, which in turn grinds the ore.
|
Bond work index
|
A measure of the energy required to break an ore to a nominal product size, determined in laboratory testing, and used to calculate the required power
in a grinding circuit design.
|
bullion
|
Unrefined gold and/or silver mixtures that have been melted and cast into a bar or ingot.
|
Term
|
Definition
|
comminution/crushing/grinding
|
Crushing and/or grinding of ore by impact and abrasion. Usually, the word "crushing" is used for dry methods and "grinding" for wet methods. Also,
"crushing" usually denotes reducing the size of coarse rock while "grinding" usually refers to the reduction of the fine sizes.
|
concentrate
|
The concentrate is the valuable product from mineral processing, as opposed to the tailing, which contains the waste minerals. The concentrate
represents a smaller volume than the original ore
|
cut-off grade
|
The grade (i.e., the concentration of metal or mineral in rock) that determines the destination of the material during mining. For purposes of
establishing “prospects of economic extraction,” the cut-off grade is the grade that distinguishes material deemed to have no economic value (it will not be mined in underground mining or if mined in surface mining, its
destination will be the waste dump) from material deemed to have economic value (its ultimate destination during mining will be a processing facility). Other terms used in similar fashion as cut-off grade include net smelter
return, pay limit, and break-even stripping ratio.
|
cyanidation
|
A method of extracting gold or silver by dissolving it in a weak solution of sodium cyanide.
|
data verification
|
The process of confirming that data has been generated with proper procedures, has been accurately transcribed from the original source and is
suitable to be used for mineral resource and mineral reserve estimation
|
decline
|
A sloping underground opening for machine access from level to level or from the surface. Also called a ramp.
|
density
|
The mass per unit volume of a substance, commonly expressed in grams/ cubic centimeter.
|
depletion
|
The decrease in quantity of ore in a deposit or property resulting from extraction or production.
|
development
|
Often refers to the construction of a new mine or; Is the underground work carried out for the purpose of reaching and opening up a mineral deposit.
It includes shaft sinking, cross-cutting, drifting and raising.
|
dilution
|
Waste of low-grade rock which is unavoidably removed along with the ore in the mining process.
|
dip
|
|
drift
|
A horizontal mining passage underground. A drift usually follows the ore vein, as distinguished from a crosscut, which intersects it.
|
Areas of land owned by the property owner, but in which other parties, such as utility companies, may have limited rights granted for a specific
purpose.
|
|
electrowinning.
|
The removal of precious metals from solution by the passage of current through an electrowinning cell. A direct current supply is connected to the
anode and cathode. As current passes through the cell, metal is deposited on the cathode. When sufficient metal has been deposited on the cathode, it is removed from the cell and the sludge rinsed off the plate and dried for
further treatment.
|
elution
|
Recovery of the gold from the activated carbon into solution before zinc precipitation or electro-winning.
|
An interest or partial right in real property which diminished the value of ownership, but does not prevent the transfer of ownership. Mortgages,
taxes and judgements are encumbrances known as liens. Restrictions, easements, and reservations are also encumbrances, although not liens.
|
Term
|
Definition
|
exploration information
|
Geological, geophysical, geochemical, sampling, drilling, trenching, analytical testing, assaying, mineralogical, metallurgical, and other similar
information concerning a particular property that is derived from activities undertaken to locate, investigate, define, or delineate a mineral prospect or mineral deposit
|
feasibility study
|
A feasibility study is a comprehensive technical and economic study of the selected development option for a mineral project, which includes detailed
assessments of all applicable modifying factors, as defined by this section, together with any other relevant operational factors, and detailed financial analysis that are necessary to demonstrate, at the time of reporting, that
extraction is economically viable. The results of the study may serve as the basis for a final decision by a proponent or financial institution to proceed with, or finance, the development of the project.
A feasibility study is more comprehensive, and with a higher degree of accuracy, than a pre-feasibility study. It must contain mining, infrastructure,
and process designs completed with sufficient rigor to serve as the basis for an investment decision or to support project financing.
|
flotation
|
Separation of minerals based on the interfacial chemistry of the mineral particles in solution. Reagents are added to the ore slurry to render the
surface of selected minerals hydrophobic. Air bubbles are introduced to which the hydrophobic minerals attach. The selected minerals are levitated to the top of the flotation machine by their attachment to the bubbles and into a
froth product, called the "flotation concentrate." If this froth carries more than one mineral as a designated main constituent, it is called a "bulk float". If it is selective to one constituent of the ore, where more than one
will be floated, it is a "differential" float.
|
flowsheet
|
The sequence of operations, step by step, by which ore is treated in a milling, concentration, or smelting process.
|
footwall
|
The wall or rock on the underside of a vein or ore structure.
|
frother
|
A type of flotation reagent which, when dissolved in water, imparts to it the ability to form a stable froth
|
gravity separation
|
Exploitation of differences in the densities of particles to achieve separation. Machines utilizing gravity separation include jigs and shaking
tables.
|
hanging wall
|
The wall or rock on the upper or top side of a vein or ore deposit.
|
indicated mineral resource
|
An indicated mineral resource is that part of a mineral resource for which quantity and grade or quality are estimated on the basis of adequate
geological evidence and sampling. The term adequate geological evidence means evidence that is sufficient to establish geological and grade or quality continuity with reasonable certainty. The level of geological certainty
associated with an indicated mineral resource is sufficient to allow a qualified person to apply modifying factors in sufficient detail to support mine planning and evaluation of the economic viability of the deposit.
|
inferred mineral resource
|
An inferred mineral resource is that part of a mineral resource for which quantity and grade or quality are estimated on the basis of limited
geological evidence and sampling. The term limited geological evidence means evidence that is only sufficient to establish that geological and grade or quality continuity is more likely than not. The level of geological
uncertainty associated with an inferred mineral resource is too high to apply relevant technical and economic factors likely to influence the prospects of economic extraction in a manner useful for evaluation of economic
viability.
A qualified person must have a reasonable expectation that the majority of inferred mineral resources could be upgraded to indicated or measured
mineral resources with continued exploration; and should be able to defend the basis of this expectation before his or her peers.
|
Term
|
Definition
|
internal rate of return (IRR)
|
The rate of return at which the Net Present Value of a project is zero; the rate at which the present value of cash inflows is
equal to the present value of the cash outflows.
|
liberation
|
Freeing, by comminution, of particles of specific mineral from their interlock with other constituents of the ore.
|
life of mine (LOM)
|
Number of years that the operation is planning to mine and treat ore, and is taken from the current mine plan based on the current evaluation of ore
reserves.
|
locked cycle flotation test
|
A standard laboratory flotation test where certain intermediate streams are recycled into previous separation stages and the test is repeated across a
number of cycles. This test provides a more realistic prediction of the overall recovery and concentrate grade that would be achieved in an actual flotation circuit, compared with a simpler batch flotation test.
|
measured mineral resource
|
A measured mineral resource is that part of a mineral resource for which quantity and grade or quality are estimated on the basis of conclusive
geological evidence and sampling. The term conclusive geological evidence means evidence that is sufficient to test and confirm geological and grade or quality continuity. The level of geological certainty associated with a
measured mineral resource is sufficient to allow a qualified person to apply modifying factors, as defined in this section, in sufficient detail to support detailed mine planning and final evaluation of the economic viability of
the deposit.
|
merger
|
A voluntary combination of two or more companies whereby both stocks are merged into one.
|
Merrill-Crowe (M-C) circuit
|
A process which recovers precious metals from solution by first clarifying the solution, then removing the air contained in the clarified solution,
and then precipitating the gold and silver from the solution by injecting zinc dust into the solution. The valuable sludge is collected in a filter press for drying and further treatment
|
mill
|
Includes any ore mill, sampling works, concentration, and any crushing, grinding, or screening plant used at, and in connection with, an excavation or
mine.
|
mineral reserve
|
A mineral reserve is an estimate of tonnage and grade or quality of indicated and measured mineral resources that, in the opinion of the qualified
person, can be the basis of an economically viable project. More specifically, it is the economically mineable part of a measured or indicated mineral resource, which includes diluting materials and allowances for losses that
may occur when the material is mined or extracted.
The determination that part of a measured or indicated mineral resource is economically mineable must be based on a preliminary feasibility
(pre-feasibility) or feasibility study, as defined by this section, conducted by a qualified person applying the modifying factors to indicated or measured mineral resources. Such study must demonstrate that, at the time of
reporting, extraction of the mineral reserve is economically viable under reasonable investment and market assumptions. The study must establish a life of mine plan that is technically achievable and economically viable, which
will be the basis of determining the mineral reserve.
The term economically viable means that the qualified person has determined, using a discounted cash flow analysis, or has otherwise analytically
determined, that extraction of the mineral reserve is economically viable under reasonable investment and market assumptions.
The term investment and market assumptions includes all assumptions made about the prices, exchange rates, interest and discount rates, sales volumes,
and costs that are necessary to determine the economic viability of the mineral reserves. The qualified person must use a price for each commodity that provides a reasonable basis for establishing that the project is
economically viable.
|
Term
|
Definition
|
mineral resource
|
A mineral resource is a concentration or occurrence of material of economic interest in or on the Earth’s crust in such form, grade or quality, and
quantity that there are reasonable prospects for economic extraction.
The term material of economic interest includes mineralization, including dumps and tailings, mineral brines, and other resources extracted on or
within the earth’s crust. It does not include oil and gas resources as defined in Regulation S-X (§210.4-10(a)(16)(D) of this chapter), gases (e.g., helium and carbon dioxide), geothermal fields, and water.
When determining the existence of a mineral resource, a qualified person, as defined by this section, must be able to estimate or interpret the
location, quantity, grade or quality continuity, and other geological characteristics of the mineral resource from specific geological evidence and knowledge, including sampling; and conclude that there are reasonable prospects
for economic extraction of the mineral resource based on an initial assessment, as defined in this section, that he or she conducts by qualitatively applying relevant technical and economic factors likely to influence the
prospect of economic extraction.
|
modifying factors
|
The factors that a qualified person must apply to indicated and measured mineral resources and then evaluate in order to establish the economic
viability of mineral reserves. A qualified person must apply and evaluate modifying factors to convert measured and indicated mineral resources to proven and probable mineral reserves. These factors include, but are not
restricted to: mining; processing; metallurgical; infrastructure; economic; marketing; legal; environmental compliance; plans, negotiations, or agreements with local individuals or groups; and governmental factors. The number,
type and specific characteristics of the modifying factors applied will necessarily be a function of and depend upon the mineral, mine, property, or project.
|
net present value (NPV)
|
The present value of the difference between the future cash flows associated with a project and the investment required for
acquiring the project. Aggregate of future net cash flows discounted back to a common base date, usually the present. NPV is an indicator of how much value an investment or project adds to a company.
|
net smelter return royalty (NSR)
|
A defined percentage of the gross revenue from a resource extraction operation, less a proportionate share of transportation, insurance, and
processing costs.
|
open pit
|
A mine that is entirely on the surface. Also referred to as open-cut or open-cast mine.
|
Term
|
Definition
|
open stope
|
In competent rock, it is possible to remove all of a moderate sized ore body, resulting in an opening of considerable size. Such large,
irregularly-shaped openings are called stopes. The mining of large inclined ore bodies often requires leaving horizontal pillars across the stope at intervals in order to prevent collapse of the walls.
|
ounce (oz) (troy)
|
Used in imperial statistics. A kilogram is equal to 32.1507 ounces. A troy ounce is equal to 31.1035 grams.
|
plant
|
A group of buildings, and especially to their contained equipment, in which a process or function is carried out; on a mine it will include
warehouses, hoisting equipment, compressors, repair shops, offices, mill or concentrator.
|
portal
|
The surface entrance to a tunnel or adit
|
preliminary feasibility study, pre-feasibility study
|
A preliminary feasibility study (prefeasibility study) is a comprehensive study of a range of options for the technical and economic viability of a
mineral project that has advanced to a stage where a qualified person has determined (in the case of underground mining) a preferred mining method, or (in the case of surface mining) a pit configuration, and in all cases has
determined an effective method of mineral processing and an effective plan to sell the product.
A pre-feasibility study includes a financial analysis based on reasonable assumptions, based on appropriate testing, about the modifying factors and
the evaluation of any other relevant factors that are sufficient for a qualified person to determine if all or part of the indicated and measured mineral resources may be converted to mineral reserves at the time of reporting.
The financial analysis must have the level of detail necessary to demonstrate, at the time of reporting, that extraction is economically viable
|
probable mineral reserve
|
A probable mineral reserve is the economically mineable part of an indicated and, in some cases, a measured mineral resource. For a probable mineral
reserve, the qualified person’s confidence in the results obtained from the application of the modifying factors and in the estimates of tonnage and grade or quality is lower than what is sufficient for a classification as a
proven mineral reserve, but is still sufficient to demonstrate that, at the time of reporting, extraction of the mineral reserve is economically viable under reasonable investment and market assumptions. The lower level of
confidence is due to higher geologic uncertainty when the qualified person converts an indicated mineral resource to a probable reserve or higher risk in the results of the application of modifying factors at the time when the
qualified person converts a measured mineral resource to a probable mineral reserve. A qualified person must classify a measured mineral resource as a probable mineral reserve when his or her confidence in the results obtained
from the application of the modifying factors to the measured mineral resource is lower than what is sufficient for a proven mineral reserve.
|
propylitic
|
Characteristic greenish color. Minerals include chlorite, actinolite and epidote. Typically contains the assemblage quartz–chlorite–carbonate
|
proven mineral reserve
|
A proven mineral reserve is the economically mineable part of a measured mineral resource. For a proven mineral reserve, the qualified person has a
high degree of confidence in the results obtained from the application of the modifying factors and in the estimates of tonnage and grade or quality. A proven mineral reserve can only result from conversion of a measured
mineral resource.
|
Term
|
Definition
|
qualified person
|
A qualified person is an individual who is a mineral industry professional with at least five years of relevant experience in the type of
mineralization and type of deposit under consideration and in the specific type of activity that person is undertaking on behalf of the registrant; and an eligible member or licensee in good standing of a recognized professional
organization at the time the technical report is prepared.
For an organization to be a recognized professional organization, it must:
(A) Be either:
(1) An organization recognized within the mining industry
as a reputable professional association, or
(2) A board authorized by U.S. federal, state or foreign
statute to regulate professionals in the mining, geoscience or related field;
(B) Admit eligible members primarily on the basis of
their academic qualifications and experience;
(C) Establish and require compliance with professional
standards of competence and ethics;
(D) Require or encourage continuing professional
development;
(E) Have and apply disciplinary powers, including the
power to suspend or expel a member regardless of where the member practices or resides; and;
(F) Provide a public list of members in good standing.
|
raise
|
A vertical or inclined underground working that has been excavated from the bottom upward
|
reclamation
|
The restoration of a site after mining or exploration activity is completed.
|
refining
|
A high temperature process in which impure metal is reacted with flux to reduce the impurities. The metal is collected in a molten layer and the
impurities in a slag layer. Refining results in the production of a marketable material.
|
rock quality designation (RQD)
|
A measure of the competency of a rock, determined by the number of fractures in a given length of drill core. For example, a friable ore will have
many fractures and a low RQD.
|
royalty
|
An amount of money paid at regular intervals by the lessee or operator of an exploration or mining property to the owner of the ground. Generally
based on a specific amount per tonne or a percentage of the total production or profits. Also, the fee paid for the right to use a patented process.
|
run-of-mine
|
A term used to describe ore of average grade for the deposit, typically used for the ore pile adjacent the process plant.
|
semi-autogenous grinding (SAG)
|
A method of grinding rock into fine powder whereby the grinding media consists of larger chunks of rocks and steel balls.
|
shaft
|
A vertical or inclined excavation for the purpose of opening and servicing a mine. It is usually equipped with a hoist at the top, which lowers and
raises a conveyance for handling men and material
|
specific gravity
|
The weight of a substance compared with the weight of an equal volume of pure water at 4°C.
|
stope
|
An excavation in a mine, other than development workings, made for the purpose of extracting ore.
|
strike length
|
The horizontal distance along the long axis of a structural surface, rock unit, mineral deposit or geochemical anomaly.
|
Term
|
Definition
|
sublevel stoping
|
A large-scale open stoping method. Access is provided to the ore body at various sub-intervals between the main haulage levels to drill and blast the
intervening ore
|
tailings
|
Material rejected from a mill after the recoverable valuable minerals have been extracted.
|
uniaxial compressive strength
|
A measure of the strength of a rock, which can be determined through laboratory testing, and used both for predicting ground stability underground,
and the relative difficulty of crushing.
|
25.0 |
RELIANCE ON INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE REGISTRANT
|
25.1 |
Introduction
|
25.2 |
Macroeconomic Trends
|
• |
Information relating to inflation, interest rates, discount rates, taxes.
|
25.3 |
Markets
|
• |
Information relating to market studies/markets for product, market entry strategies, marketing and sales contracts, product valuation, product specifications, refining
and treatment charges, transportation costs, agency relationships, material contracts (e.g. mining, concentrating, smelting, refining, transportation, handling, hedging arrangements, and forward sales contracts), and contract
status (in place, renewals).
|
25.4 |
Legal Matters
|
• |
Information relating to the corporate ownership interest, the mineral tenure (concessions, payments to retain, obligation to meet expenditure/reporting of work
conducted), surface rights, water rights (water take allowances), royalties, encumbrances, easements and rights-of-way, violations and fines, permitting requirements, ability to maintain and renew permits
|
25.5 |
Environmental Matters
|
• |
Information relating to baseline and supporting studies for environmental permitting, environmental permitting and monitoring requirements, ability to maintain and
renew permits, emissions controls, closure planning, closure and reclamation bonding and bonding requirements, sustainability accommodations, and monitoring for and compliance with requirements relating to protected areas and
protected species.
|
25.6 |
Stakeholder Accommodations
|
• |
Information relating to social and stakeholder baseline and supporting studies, hiring and training policies for workforce from local communities, partnerships with
stakeholders (including national, regional, and state mining associations; trade organizations; fishing organizations; state and local chambers of commerce; economic development organizations; non-government organizations; and,
state and federal governments), and the community relations plan.
|
25.7 |
Governmental Factors
|
• |
Information relating to taxation and royalty considerations at the Project level, monitoring requirements and monitoring frequency, and bonding requirements.
|
25.8 |
Internal Controls
|
25.8.1 |
Exploration and Drilling
|
• |
Written procedures and guidelines to support preferred sampling methods and approaches; periodic compliance reviews of adherence to such written procedures and
guidelines;
|
• |
Maintenance of a complete chain-of-custody, ensuring the traceability and integrity of the samples at all handling stages from collection, transportation, sample
preparation and analysis to long-term sample storage;
|
• |
Geological logs are checked and verified, and there is a physical sign-off to attest to the validation protocol required;
|
• |
Quality control checks on collar and downhole survey data for errors or significant deviations;
|
• |
Appropriate types of quality control samples are inserted into the sample stream at appropriate frequencies to assess analytical data quality;
|
• |
Third-party fully certified labs are used for assays used in public disclosure or resource models
|
• |
Regular inspection of analytical and sample preparation facilities by appropriately experienced Coeur personnel;
|
• |
QA/QC data are regularly verified to ensure that outliers sample mix-ups, contamination, or laboratory biases during the sample preparation and analysis steps are
correctly identified, mitigated or remediated. Changes to database entries are required be documented;
|
• |
Database upload and verification procedures to ensure the accuracy and integrity of the data being entered into the Project database(s). These are typically performed
using software data-checking routines. Changes to database entries are required to be documented. Data are subject to regular backups.
|
25.8.2 |
Mineral Resource and Mineral Reserve Estimates
|
• |
Prior to use in mineral resource or mineral reserve estimation, the selected data to support estimation are downloaded from the database into a project file and
reviewed for improbable entries and high values;
|
• |
Written procedures and guidelines are used to support estimation methods and approaches;
|
• |
Completion of annual technical statements on each mineral resource and mineral reserve estimate by qualified persons. These technical statements include evaluation of
modifying and technical factors, incorporate available reconciliation data, and are based on a cashflow analysis;
|
• |
Internal reviews of block models, mineral resources and mineral reserves using a “layered responsibility” approach with Qualified Person involvement at the site and
corporate levels;
|
25.8.3 |
Risk Assessments
|
• |
Active monitoring programs such as mill performance, geotechnical networks, water sampling, waste management;
|
• |
Regular review of markets, commodity and price forecasts by internal specialists; reviews of competitor activities;
|
• |
Regular reviews of stakeholder concerns, accommodations to stakeholder concerns and ongoing community consultation;
|
• |
Monitoring of key permits and obligations such as tenures, surface rights, mine environmental and operating permits, agreements and regulatory changes to ensure all
reporting and payment obligations have been met to keep those items in good standing.
|
No.
|
Title No.
|
Concession Name
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Expiry Date
|
Hectares
|
Acres
|
Annual Holding Costs
|
Royalty
|
Group
|
1
|
164465
|
Palmarejo
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2029-05-08
|
52.0755
|
128.681
|
$18,320.00
|
N/A
|
Huruapa
|
2
|
167281
|
Nueva Patria
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2030-10-29
|
11.0000
|
27.181
|
$3,870.00
|
N/A
|
Huruapa
|
3
|
167282
|
Maclovia
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2030-10-29
|
6.0000
|
14.826
|
$2,110.00
|
N/A
|
Huruapa
|
4
|
167322
|
San Juan de Dios
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2030-11-02
|
23.0000
|
56.834
|
$8,092.00
|
N/A
|
Huruapa
|
5
|
167323
|
Patria Vieja
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2030-11-02
|
4.0000
|
9.884
|
$1,408.00
|
N/A
|
Huruapa
|
6
|
170588
|
Unificación Guerra al Tirano
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2032-06-01
|
27.4471
|
67.823
|
$9,656.00
|
2%NSR
|
Huruapa
|
7
|
185236
|
El Rosario
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2039-12-13
|
10.9568
|
27.075
|
$3,854.00
|
N/A
|
Huruapa
|
8
|
186009
|
Los Tajos
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2039-12-13
|
2.7043
|
6.682
|
$952.00
|
N/A
|
Huruapa
|
9
|
187906
|
Tres de Mayo
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2040-11-21
|
39.8582
|
98.491
|
$14,022.00
|
2%NSR
|
Huruapa
|
10
|
188817
|
San Carlos
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2040-11-28
|
160.0000
|
395.367
|
$56,288.00
|
N/A
|
Huruapa
|
11
|
188820
|
La Buena Fe
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2040-11-28
|
60.0000
|
148.263
|
$21,108.00
|
N/A
|
Huruapa
|
12
|
189692
|
La Estrella
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2040-12-04
|
59.5863
|
147.240
|
$20,962.00
|
N/A
|
Huruapa
|
13
|
191332
|
Sulema No. 2
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2041-12-18
|
15.8280
|
39.112
|
$5,568.00
|
N/A
|
Huruapa
|
14
|
194678
|
Santo Domingo
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2042-05-06
|
15.3737
|
37.989
|
$5,408.00
|
N/A
|
Huruapa
|
15
|
195487
|
Unificación Huruapa
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2039-09-13
|
213.7755
|
528.249
|
$75,206.00
|
N/A
|
Huruapa
|
16
|
198543
|
Reyna de Oro
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2043-11-29
|
27.1791
|
67.161
|
$9,562.00
|
2%NSR
|
Huruapa
|
17
|
209541
|
La Aurelia
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2049-08-02
|
10.0000
|
24.710
|
$3,518.00
|
N/A
|
Huruapa
|
18
|
209648
|
Ampliación La Buena Fe
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2049-08-02
|
40.8701
|
100.992
|
$14,378.00
|
N/A
|
Huruapa
|
19
|
209975
|
Caballero Azteca
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2049-08-30
|
5.0510
|
12.481
|
$1,776.00
|
N/A
|
Huruapa
|
20
|
209976
|
Carmelita
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2049-08-30
|
5.3430
|
13.203
|
$1,880.00
|
N/A
|
Huruapa
|
21
|
210163
|
El Risco
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2049-09-09
|
24.0000
|
59.305
|
$8,444.00
|
N/A
|
Huruapa
|
22
|
210320
|
Victoria
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2049-09-23
|
76.0883
|
188.018
|
$26,768.00
|
N/A
|
Huruapa
|
23
|
210479
|
Lezcura
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2049-10-07
|
14.5465
|
35.945
|
$5,118.00
|
N/A
|
Huruapa
|
24
|
212281
|
La Mexicana
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2050-09-28
|
142.1410
|
351.237
|
$50,006.00
|
N/A
|
Huruapa
|
25
|
214101
|
Virginia
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2051-08-09
|
12.0906
|
29.876
|
$4,254.00
|
N/A
|
Huruapa
|
26
|
221490
|
Trogan
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2054-02-18
|
3,844.5413
|
9,500.031
|
$1,352,510.00
|
N/A
|
Huruapa
|
27
|
221491
|
Trogan Fracción
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2054-02-18
|
7.9682
|
19.690
|
$2,804.00
|
N/A
|
Huruapa
|
28
|
222319
|
La Curra
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2054-06-24
|
37.6593
|
93.058
|
$13,248.00
|
N/A
|
Huruapa
|
29
|
223292
|
La Currita
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2054-11-24
|
13.6805
|
33.805
|
$4,812.00
|
N/A
|
Huruapa
|
No.
|
Title No.
|
Concession Name
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Expiry Date
|
Hectares
|
Acres
|
Annual Holding Costs
|
Royalty
|
Group
|
30
|
224118
|
Ampliación Trogan
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2055-04-07
|
703.2318
|
1,737.717
|
$247,396.00
|
N/A
|
Huruapa
|
31
|
225223
|
Ampl. Trogan Oeste
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2055-08-04
|
1,699.9939
|
4,200.760
|
$598,058.00
|
N/A
|
Huruapa
|
32
|
225278
|
Trogan Norte 1
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2055-08-11
|
1,024.0000
|
2,530.349
|
$360,244.00
|
N/A
|
Huruapa
|
33
|
225279
|
Trogan Norte 2
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2055-08-11
|
1,019.2222
|
2,518.543
|
$358,562.00
|
N/A
|
Huruapa
|
34
|
225308
|
Trogan Oeste
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2055-08-15
|
2,699.0748
|
6,669.533
|
$949,534.00
|
N/A
|
Huruapa
|
35
|
225574
|
La Moderna
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2055-09-22
|
75.8635
|
187.462
|
$26,688.00
|
N/A
|
Huruapa
|
36
|
226201
|
La Buena Fe Norte
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2055-11-28
|
98.0878
|
242.379
|
$34,508.00
|
N/A
|
Huruapa
|
37
|
166401
|
San Miguel
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2030-06-03
|
12.9458
|
31.990
|
$4,554.00
|
N/A
|
None
|
38
|
166402
|
San Juan
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2030-06-03
|
3.0000
|
7.413
|
$1,056.00
|
N/A
|
None
|
39
|
166422
|
San Luis
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2030-06-03
|
4.0000
|
9.884
|
$1,408.00
|
N/A
|
None
|
40
|
166423
|
Empalme
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2030-06-03
|
6.0000
|
14.826
|
$2,110.00
|
N/A
|
None
|
41
|
166424
|
Sangre De Cristo
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2030-06-03
|
41.0000
|
101.313
|
$14,424.00
|
N/A
|
None
|
42
|
166425
|
Santa Clara
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2030-06-03
|
15.0000
|
37.066
|
$5,278.00
|
N/A
|
None
|
43
|
166426
|
El Carmen
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2030-06-03
|
59.0864
|
146.005
|
$20,786.00
|
N/A
|
None
|
44
|
166427
|
Las Tres B.B.B.
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2030-06-03
|
23.0010
|
56.836
|
$8,092.00
|
N/A
|
None
|
45
|
166428
|
Swanwick
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2030-06-03
|
70.1316
|
173.298
|
$24,672.00
|
N/A
|
None
|
46
|
166429
|
Las Tres S.S.S.
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2030-06-03
|
19.1908
|
47.421
|
$6,752.00
|
N/A
|
None
|
47
|
166430
|
El Rosario
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2030-06-03
|
14.0000
|
34.595
|
$4,926.00
|
N/A
|
None
|
48
|
172225
|
Guadalupe De Los Reyes
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2033-10-26
|
8.0000
|
19.768
|
$2,814.00
|
N/A
|
None
|
49
|
179842
|
Elyca
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2036-12-16
|
10.0924
|
24.939
|
$3,550.00
|
N/A
|
None
|
50
|
186960
|
Santa Cruz
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2040-05-16
|
10.0000
|
24.710
|
$3,518.00
|
3%NSR
|
None
|
51
|
199402
|
Constituyentes 1917
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2044-04-18
|
66.2411
|
163.685
|
$23,304.00
|
1%NSR
|
None
|
52
|
213579
|
Montecristo
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2051-05-17
|
38.0560
|
94.038
|
$13,388.00
|
1%NSR
|
None
|
53
|
213580
|
Montecristo Fraccion
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2051-05-17
|
0.2813
|
0.695
|
$98.00
|
1%NSR
|
None
|
54
|
226590
|
Montecristo II
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2056-02-01
|
27.1426
|
67.071
|
$9,548.00
|
1%NSR
|
None
|
55
|
191486
|
San Francisco
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2041-12-18
|
38.1598
|
94.295
|
$13,424.00
|
2%NSR
|
None
|
56
|
196127
|
Ampl. San Antonio
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2042-09-22
|
20.9174
|
51.688
|
$7,358.00
|
2%NSR
|
None
|
57
|
204385
|
San Antonio
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2047-02-12
|
14.8932
|
36.802
|
$5,240.00
|
2%NSR
|
None
|
58
|
209497
|
Guazapares
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2049-08-02
|
30.9111
|
76.383
|
$10,874.00
|
2%NSR
|
None
|
59
|
211040
|
Guazapares 3
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2050-03-23
|
250.0000
|
617.761
|
$87,950.00
|
2%NSR
|
None
|
60
|
212890
|
Guazapares 1
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2051-02-12
|
451.9655
|
1,116.827
|
$159,002.00
|
2%NSR
|
None
|
61
|
213572
|
Guazapares 5
|
Coeur Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
|
Concesión Minera
|
2051-05-17
|
88.8744
|
219.613
|
$31,266.00
|
2%NSR
|
None
|
Prepared for:
Coeur Mining, Inc.
|
Prepared by:
Mr Christopher Pascoe, RM SME
Mr. Brandon MacDougall, P.E.
Mr. Matthew Bradford, RM SME
Mr. Matthew Hoffer, P.G.
|
Report current as at:
December 31, 2021
|
CONTENTS
|
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1.0
|
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
|
1-1
|
1.1
|
Introduction
|
1-1
|
1.2
|
Terms of Reference
|
1-1
|
1.3
|
Property Setting
|
1-1
|
1.4
|
Mineral Tenure, Surface Rights, Water Rights, Royalties and Agreements
|
1-2
|
1.5
|
Geology and Mineralization
|
1-2
|
1.6
|
History and Exploration
|
1-3
|
1.7
|
Drilling and Sampling
|
1-3
|
1.8
|
Data Verification
|
1-4
|
1.9
|
Metallurgical Test Work
|
1-5
|
1.10
|
Mineral Resource Estimation
|
1-6
|
1.10.1
|
Estimation Methodology
|
1-6
|
1.10.2
|
Mineral Resource Statement
|
1-7
|
1.10.3
|
Factors That May Affect the Mineral Resource Estimate
|
1-8
|
1.11
|
Mineral Reserve Estimation
|
1-9
|
1.11.1
|
Estimation Methodology
|
1-9
|
1.11.2
|
Mineral Reserve Statement
|
1-9
|
1.11.3
|
Factors That May Affect the Mineral Reserve Estimate
|
1-10
|
1.12
|
Mining Methods
|
1-10
|
1.13
|
Recovery Methods
|
1-11
|
1.14
|
Infrastructure
|
1-12
|
1.15
|
Markets and Contracts
|
1-13
|
1.15.1
|
Market Studies
|
1-13
|
1.15.2
|
Commodity Pricing
|
1-13
|
1.15.3
|
Contracts
|
1-14
|
1.16
|
Environmental, Permitting and Social Considerations
|
1-14
|
1.16.1
|
Environmental Studies and Monitoring
|
1-14
|
1.16.2
|
Closure and Reclamation Considerations
|
1-14
|
1.16.3
|
Permitting
|
1-14
|
1.16.4
|
Social Considerations, Plans, Negotiations and Agreements
|
1-15
|
1.17
|
Capital Cost Estimates
|
1-15
|
1.18
|
Operating Cost Estimates
|
1-15
|
1.19
|
Economic Analysis
|
1-18
|
1.19.1
|
Forward-Looking Information Caution
|
1-18
|
1.19.2
|
Methodology and Assumptions
|
1-18
|
1.19.3
|
Economic Analysis
|
1-18
|
1.19.4
|
Sensitivity Analysis
|
1-19
|
1.20
|
Risks and Opportunities
|
1-19
|
1.20.1
|
Risks
|
1-19
|
1.20.2
|
Opportunities
|
1-21
|
1.21
|
Conclusions
|
1-21
|
1.22
|
Recommendations
|
1-21
|
2.0
|
INTRODUCTION
|
2-1
|
2.1
|
Registrant
|
2-1
|
2.2
|
Terms of Reference
|
2-1
|
2.2.1
|
Report Purpose
|
2-1
|
2.2.2
|
Terms of Reference
|
2-1
|
2.3
|
Qualified Persons
|
2-4
|
2.4
|
Site Visits and Scope of Personal Inspection
|
2-4
|
2.5
|
Report Date
|
2-4
|
2.6
|
Information Sources and References
|
2-5
|
2.7
|
Previous Technical Report Summaries
|
2-5
|
3.0
|
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
|
3-1
|
3.1
|
Property Location
|
3-1
|
3.2
|
Ownership
|
3-1
|
3.3
|
Mineral Title
|
3-1
|
3.3.1
|
Tenure Holdings
|
3-1
|
3.3.2
|
Tenure Maintenance Requirements
|
3-1
|
3.4
|
Property Agreements
|
3-4
|
3.4.1
|
Pershing County Road Maintenance Agreement
|
3-4
|
3.4.2
|
Pipeline, Electric Power Line, and Telephone Line License
|
3-4
|
3.4.3
|
Rights of Way
|
3-4
|
3.5
|
Surface Rights
|
3-5
|
3.6
|
Water Rights
|
3-5
|
3.7
|
Royalties
|
3-5
|
3.7.1
|
Asarco Royalty
|
3-5
|
3.7.2
|
Nelsen, Stice, and Kilrain Royalty
|
3-7
|
3.7.3
|
Davis Royalty
|
3-7
|
3.7.4
|
Midway Gold US Inc. and Barrick Royalty
|
3-7
|
3.8
|
Encumbrances
|
3-7
|
3.8.1
|
Credit Agreement
|
3-7
|
3.8.2
|
Permitting Requirements
|
3-8
|
3.8.3
|
Permitting Timelines
|
3-8
|
3.8.4
|
Permit Conditions
|
3-8
|
3.8.5
|
Violations and Fines
|
3-8
|
3.9
|
Significant Factors and Risks That May Affect Access, Title or Work Programs
|
3-8
|
4.0
|
ACCESSIBILITY, CLIMATE, LOCAL RESOURCES, INFRASTRUCTURE AND PHYSIOGRAPHY
|
4-1
|
4.1
|
Physiography
|
4-1
|
4.2
|
Accessibility
|
4-1
|
4.3
|
Climate
|
4-1
|
4.4
|
Infrastructure
|
4-2
|
5.0
|
HISTORY
|
5-1
|
5.1
|
Project Ownership History
|
5-1
|
5.2
|
Exploration and Development History
|
5-1
|
6.0
|
GEOLOGICAL SETTING, MINERALIZATION, AND DEPOSIT
|
6-1
|
6.1
|
Deposit Type
|
6-1
|
6.2
|
Regional Geology
|
6-1
|
6.3
|
Local Geology
|
6-3
|
6.3.1
|
Lithologies
|
6-3
|
6.3.2
|
Structure
|
6-6
|
6.3.3
|
Metamorphism and Alteration
|
6-6
|
6.3.4
|
Mineralization
|
6-6
|
6.4
|
Property Geology
|
6-7
|
6.4.1
|
Rochester
|
6-7
|
6.4.1.1
|
Deposit Dimensions
|
6-7
|
6.4.1.2
|
Lithologies
|
6-7
|
6.4.1.3
|
Structure
|
6-7
|
6.4.1.4
|
Alteration
|
6-8
|
6.4.1.5
|
Mineralization
|
6-8
|
6.4.2
|
Nevada Packard
|
6-11
|
6.4.2.1
|
Deposit Dimensions
|
6-11
|
6.4.2.2
|
Lithologies
|
6-11
|
6.4.2.3
|
Structure
|
6-11
|
6.4.2.4
|
Alteration
|
6-11
|
6.4.2.5
|
Mineralization
|
6-11
|
7.0
|
EXPLORATION
|
7-1
|
7.1
|
Exploration
|
7-1
|
7.1.1
|
Grids and Surveys
|
7-1
|
7.1.2
|
Geological Mapping
|
7-1
|
7.1.3
|
Geochemistry
|
7-1
|
7.1.4
|
Geophysics
|
7-2
|
7.1.5
|
Qualified Person’s Interpretation of the Exploration Information
|
7-2
|
7.1.6
|
Exploration Potential
|
7-2
|
7.2
|
Drilling
|
7-4
|
7.2.1
|
Overview
|
7-4
|
7.2.2
|
Drilling Excluded For Estimation Purposes
|
7-4
|
7.2.3
|
Drill Methods
|
7-4
|
7.2.4
|
Logging
|
7-16
|
7.2.5
|
Recovery
|
7-18
|
7.2.6
|
Collar Surveys
|
7-18
|
7.2.7
|
Down Hole Surveys
|
7-18
|
7.2.8
|
Comment on Material Results and Interpretation
|
7-18
|
7.3
|
Hydrogeology
|
7-19
|
7.3.1
|
Sampling Methods and Laboratory Determinations
|
7-19
|
7.3.2
|
Hydrogeology
|
7-19
|
7.3.3
|
Comment on Results
|
7-20
|
7.3.4
|
Groundwater Models
|
7-20
|
7.3.5
|
Water Balance
|
7-21
|
7.4
|
Geotechnical
|
7-21
|
7.4.1
|
Sampling Methods and Laboratory Determinations
|
7-21
|
7.4.2
|
Comment on Results
|
7-22
|
8.0
|
SAMPLE PREPARATION, ANALYSES, AND SECURITY
|
8-1
|
8.1
|
Sampling Methods
|
8-1
|
8.1.1
|
Reverse Circulation
|
8-1
|
8.1.2
|
Core
|
8-1
|
8.1.3
|
Grade Control
|
8-1
|
8.2
|
Sample Security Methods
|
8-2
|
8.3
|
Density Determinations
|
8-2
|
8.4
|
Analytical and Test Laboratories
|
8-2
|
8.5
|
Sample Preparation
|
8-3
|
8.5.1
|
Pre-2008
|
8-3
|
8.5.2
|
2008–Current
|
8-3
|
8.6
|
Analysis
|
8-3
|
8.6.1
|
Coeur Pre-2008
|
8-3
|
8.6.2
|
2008–2011
|
8-4
|
8.6.3
|
2012–Current
|
8-4
|
8.6.4
|
Multi-element Analysis
|
8-6
|
8.6.5
|
Alio Gold
|
8-7
|
8.7
|
Quality Assurance and Quality Control
|
8-7
|
8.7.1
|
Coeur Pre-2008
|
8-7
|
8.7.2
|
2008–2015
|
8-8
|
8.7.3
|
2016–Current
|
8-8
|
8.7.4
|
Alio Gold Results
|
8-9
|
8.8
|
Database
|
8-9
|
8.9
|
Qualified Person’s Opinion on Sample Preparation, Security, and Analytical Procedures
|
8-9
|
9.0
|
DATA VERIFICATION
|
9-1
|
9.1
|
Internal Data Verification
|
9-1
|
9.1.1
|
Rochester Review
|
9-1
|
9.1.2
|
Nevada Packard Review
|
9-2
|
9.1.3
|
Nevada Packard Stockpiles
|
9-3
|
9.1.4
|
South and Charlie Stockpiles
|
9-4
|
9.1.5
|
Rochester In-Pit Stockpile
|
9-4
|
9.2
|
External Data Verification
|
9-4
|
9.3
|
Data Verification by Qualified Person
|
9-5
|
9.4
|
Qualified Person’s Opinion on Data Adequacy
|
9-5
|
10.0
|
MINERAL PROCESSING AND METALLURGICAL TESTING
|
10-1
|
10.1
|
Test Laboratories
|
10-1
|
10.2
|
Metallurgical Test Work
|
10-1
|
10.2.1
|
Rochester
|
10-1
|
10.2.2
|
Packard
|
10-1
|
10.2.3
|
Current Metallurgical Testing
|
10-2
|
10.3
|
Recovery Estimates
|
10-3
|
10.4
|
Metallurgical Variability
|
10-7
|
10.5
|
Deleterious Elements
|
10-7
|
10.6
|
Qualified Person’s Opinion on Data Adequacy
|
10-8
|
11.0
|
MINERAL RESOURCE ESTIMATES
|
11-1
|
11.1
|
Introduction
|
11-1
|
11.2
|
Geological Model
|
11-1
|
11.3
|
Exploratory Data Analysis
|
11-3
|
11.4
|
Density
|
11-3
|
11.5
|
Composites
|
11-3
|
11.6
|
Grade Capping/Outlier Restrictions
|
11-4
|
11.7
|
Variography
|
11-4
|
11.8
|
Interpolation
|
11-4
|
11.9
|
Block Model Validation
|
11-8
|
11.10
|
Classification of Mineral Resources
|
11-9
|
11.10.1
|
Mineral Resource Confidence Classification
|
11-9
|
11.10.2
|
Uncertainties Considered During Confidence Classification
|
11-9
|
11.11
|
Reasonable Prospects of Economic Extraction
|
11-9
|
11.11.1
|
Input Assumptions
|
11-9
|
11.11.2
|
Commodity Price
|
11-13
|
11.11.3
|
Cut-off
|
11-14
|
11.11.4
|
QP Statement
|
11-14
|
11.12
|
Mineral Resource Statement
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11-15
|
11.13
|
Uncertainties (Factors) That May Affect the Mineral Resource Estimate
|
11-20
|
12.0
|
MINERAL RESERVE ESTIMATES
|
12-1
|
12.1
|
Introduction
|
12-1
|
12.2
|
Development of Mining Case
|
12-1
|
12.3
|
Designs
|
12-1
|
12.4
|
Input Parameters
|
12-1
|
12.5
|
Net Smelter Return Cut-off
|
12-2
|
12.6
|
Cut-Off Grades
|
12-2
|
12.7
|
Surface Topography
|
12-3
|
12.8
|
Density and Moisture
|
12-3
|
12.9
|
Dilution and Mine Losses
|
12-3
|
12.10
|
Mineral Reserve Statement
|
12-4
|
12.11
|
Uncertainties (Factors) That May Affect the Mineral Reserve Estimate
|
12-4
|
13.0
|
MINING METHODS
|
13-1
|
13.1
|
Introduction
|
13-1
|
13.2
|
Geotechnical Considerations
|
13-1
|
13.3
|
Hydrogeological Considerations
|
13-1
|
13.4
|
Design Considerations
|
13-2
|
13.5
|
Blasting and Explosives
|
13-3
|
13.6
|
Grade Control and Production Monitoring
|
13-3
|
13.7
|
Waste Rock and Backfill
|
13-6
|
13.8
|
Production Schedule
|
13-6
|
13.9
|
Equipment
|
13-11
|
13.10
|
Personnel
|
13-11
|
14.0
|
RECOVERY METHODS
|
14-1
|
14.1
|
Process Method Selection
|
14-1
|
14.2
|
Flowsheet
|
14-1
|
14.3
|
Process Plant
|
14-1
|
14.3.1
|
Overview
|
14-1
|
14.3.2
|
Heap Leach Pads
|
14-4
|
14.3.3
|
Merrill-Crowe Plant
|
14-5
|
14.4
|
Equipment Sizing
|
14-6
|
14.5
|
Power and Consumables
|
14-6
|
14.6
|
Personnel
|
14-6
|
15.0
|
INFRASTRUCTURE
|
15-1
|
15.1
|
Roads and Logistics
|
15-3
|
15.2
|
Stockpiles
|
15-3
|
15.3
|
Waste Rock Storage Facilities
|
15-5
|
15.4
|
Water Management
|
15-5
|
15.5
|
Water Supply
|
15-5
|
15.6
|
Power and Electrical
|
15-6
|
15.7
|
Fuel
|
15-7
|
16.0
|
MARKET STUDIES AND CONTRACTS
|
16-1
|
16.1
|
Markets
|
16-1
|
16.2
|
Commodity Price Forecasts
|
16-1
|
16.3
|
Contracts
|
16-2
|
16.4
|
QP Statement
|
16-3
|
17.0
|
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES, PERMITTING, AND PLANS, NEGOTIATIONS, OR AGREEMENTS WITH LOCAL INDIVIDUALS OR GROUPS
|
17-1
|
17.1
|
Baseline and Supporting Studies
|
17-1
|
17.2
|
Environmental Considerations/Monitoring Programs
|
17-1
|
17.2.1
|
Environmental Protection Measures
|
17-1
|
17.2.2
|
Jurisdictional Wetlands and Waters of the United States
|
17-2
|
17.3
|
Closure and Reclamation Considerations
|
17-2
|
17.4
|
Permitting
|
17-5
|
17.4.1
|
Current Permits
|
17-5
|
17.4.2
|
POA 11
|
17-5
|
17.5
|
Social Considerations, Plans, Negotiations and Agreements
|
17-5
|
17.6
|
Qualified Person’s Opinion on Adequacy of Current Plans to Address Issues
|
17-8
|
18.0
|
CAPITAL AND OPERATING COSTS
|
18-1
|
18.1
|
Introduction
|
18-1
|
18.2
|
Capital Cost Estimates
|
18-1
|
18.2.1
|
Basis of Estimate
|
18-1
|
18.2.2
|
Capital Cost Summary
|
18-2
|
18.3
|
Operating Cost Estimates
|
18-2
|
18.3.1
|
Basis of Estimate
|
18-2
|
18.3.2
|
Operating Cost Summary
|
18-2
|
18.4
|
QP Statement
|
18-5
|
19.0
|
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
|
19-1
|
19.1
|
Forward-looking Information Caution
|
19-1
|
19.2
|
Methodology Used
|
19-1
|
19.3
|
Financial Model Parameters
|
19-1
|
19.3.1
|
Mineral Resource, Mineral Reserve, and Mine Life
|
19-1
|
19.3.2
|
Metallurgical Recoveries
|
19-1
|
19.3.3
|
Smelting and Refining Terms
|
19-2
|
19.3.4
|
Metal Prices
|
19-2
|
19.3.5
|
Capital and Operating Costs
|
19-2
|
19.3.6
|
Working Capital
|
19-2
|
19.3.7
|
Taxes and Royalties
|
19-2
|
19.3.8
|
Closure Costs and Salvage Value
|
19-2
|
19.3.9
|
Financing
|
19-2
|
19.3.10
|
Inflation
|
19-3
|
19.4
|
Economic Analysis
|
19-3
|
19.5
|
Sensitivity Analysis
|
19-3
|
20.0
|
ADJACENT PROPERTIES
|
20-1
|
21.0
|
OTHER RELEVANT DATA AND INFORMATION
|
21-1
|
22.0
|
INTERPRETATION AND CONCLUSIONS
|
22-1
|
22.1
|
Introduction
|
22-1
|
22.2
|
Mineral Tenure, Surface Rights, Water Rights, Royalties and Agreements
|
22-1
|
22.3
|
Geology and Mineralization
|
22-1
|
22.4
|
Exploration, Drilling, and Sampling
|
22-1
|
22.5
|
Data Verification
|
22-2
|
22.6
|
Metallurgical Test Work
|
22-2
|
22.7
|
Mineral Resource Estimates
|
22-3
|
22.8
|
Mineral Reserve Estimates
|
22-3
|
22.9
|
Mining Methods
|
22-4
|
22.10
|
Recovery Methods
|
22-4
|
22.11
|
Infrastructure
|
22-4
|
22.12
|
Market Studies
|
22-5
|
22.13
|
Environmental, Permitting and Social Considerations
|
22-6
|
22.14
|
Capital Cost Estimates
|
22-6
|
22.15
|
Operating Cost Estimates
|
22-7
|
22.16
|
Economic Analysis
|
22-7
|
22.17
|
Risks and Opportunities
|
22-7
|
22.17.1
|
Risks
|
22-7
|
22.17.2
|
Opportunities
|
22-8
|
22.18
|
Conclusions
|
22-9
|
23.0
|
RECOMMENDATIONS
|
23-1
|
24.0
|
REFERENCES
|
24-1
|
24.1
|
Bibliography
|
24-1
|
24.2
|
Abbreviations and Units of Measure
|
24-2
|
24.3
|
Glossary of Terms
|
24-6
|
25.0
|
RELIANCE ON INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE REGISTRANT
|
25-1
|
25.1
|
Introduction
|
25-1
|
25.2
|
Macroeconomic Trends
|
25-1
|
25.3
|
Markets
|
25-1
|
25.4
|
Legal Matters
|
25-1
|
25.5
|
Environmental Matters
|
25-1
|
25.6
|
Stakeholder Accommodations
|
25-2
|
25.7
|
Governmental Factors
|
25-2
|
25.8
|
Internal Controls
|
25-2
|
25.8.1
|
Exploration and Drilling
|
25-2
|
25.8.2
|
Mineral Resource and Mineral Reserve Estimates
|
25-3
|
25.8.3
|
Risk Assessments
|
25-3
|
TABLES
|
||
Table 1‑1:
|
Summary of Gold and Silver Measured and Indicated Mineral Resources, Rochester, Nevada Packard, and Stockpiles, as at December 31, 2021 (based on US$1,700/oz gold
price and US$22/oz silver price)
|
1-8
|
Table 1‑2:
|
Summary of Gold and Silver Inferred Mineral Resources, Rochester, Nevada Packard, and Stockpiles, as at December 31, 2021 (based on US$1,700/oz gold price and
US$22/oz silver price))
|
1-8
|
Table 1‑3:
|
Summary of Gold and Silver Proven and Probable Mineral Reserve Estimates, as at December 31, 2021 (based on US$1,400/oz gold price and US$20/oz silver price)
|
1-11
|
Table 1‑4:
|
Capital Cost Estimate Summary
|
1-16
|
Table 1‑5:
|
Operating Cost Estimate Summary
|
1-17
|
Table 1‑6:
|
Summary Cashflow Table
|
1-19
|
Table 1‑7:
|
NPV Sensitivity
|
1-20
|
Table 2‑1:
|
QP Chapter Responsibilities
|
2-5
|
Table 3‑1:
|
Mineral Tenure Summary Table
|
3-2
|
Table 5‑1:
|
Exploration and Development History
|
5-2
|
Table 7‑1:
|
Property Drill Summary Table
|
7-5
|
Table 7‑2:
|
Drill Summary Table, Rochester
|
7-11
|
Table 7‑3:
|
Drill Summary Table, Nevada Packard
|
7-12
|
Table 8‑1:
|
Historical Primary and Secondary Laboratory Analysis Methods (2008–2011)
|
8-5
|
Table 10‑1:
|
Metallurgical Test Work Summary Table
|
10-3
|
Table 10‑2:
|
Leach Pad Recoveries to Date
|
10-4
|
Table 10‑3:
|
Historical Crushed and ROM Product Recoveries
|
10-4
|
Table 10‑4:
|
Stage III Crushed and ROM Product Recoveries
|
10-6
|
Table 10‑5:
|
Stage VI Recovery Confidence Intervals
|
10-6
|
Table 10‑6:
|
Ultimate Recovery Summary by Ore Type
|
10-8
|
Table 11‑1:
|
Capping Statistics for Rochester Silver Composites
|
11-5
|
Table 11‑2:
|
Capping Statistics for Rochester Gold Composites
|
11-6
|
Table 11‑3:
|
Capping Statistics for Nevada Packard Silver Composites
|
11-7
|
Table 11‑4:
|
Capping Statistics for Nevada Packard Gold Composites
|
11-7
|
Table 11‑5:
|
Confidence Classifications
|
11-10
|
Table 11‑6:
|
Operating Cost and Cut-offs for Mineral Resource Estimates
|
11-13
|
Table 11‑7:
|
Metallurgical Process Recoveries Used in Rochester Mineral Resources NSR Cutoff Calculations
|
11-15
|
Table 11‑8:
|
Gold and Silver Measured and Indicated Mineral Resources, Rochester, as at December 31, 2021 (based on US$1,700/oz gold price and US$22/oz silver price)
|
11-16
|
Table 11‑9:
|
Gold and Silver Inferred Mineral Resources, Rochester, as at December 31, 2021 (based on US$1,700/oz gold price and US$22/oz silver price)
|
11-16
|
Table 11‑10:
|
Gold and Silver Measured and Indicated Mineral Resources, Nevada Packard, as at December 31, 2021 (based on US$1,700/oz gold price and US$22/oz silver price)
|
11-16
|
Table 11‑11:
|
Gold and Silver Inferred Mineral Resources, Nevada Packard, as at December 31, 2021 (based on US$1,700/oz gold price and US$22/oz silver price)
|
11-17
|
Table 11‑12:
|
Gold and Silver Measured and Indicated Mineral Resources, Rochester Stockpile (South-Charlie and In-pit), as at December 31, 2021 (based on US$1,700/oz gold price
and US$22/oz silver price)
|
11-17
|
Table 11‑13:
|
Gold and Silver Inferred Mineral Resources, Rochester Stockpile (South-Charlie and In-pit), as at December 31, 2021 (based on US$1,700/oz gold price and US$22/oz
silver price)
|
11-17
|
Table 11‑14:
|
Gold and Silver Measured and Indicated Mineral Resources, Nevada Packard Stockpile as at December 31, 2021 (based on US$1,700/oz gold price and US$22/oz silver
price)
|
11-18
|
Table 11‑15:
|
Gold and Silver Inferred Mineral Resources, Nevada Packard Stockpile Inferred Mineral Resource Statement as at December 31, 2021 (based on US$1,700/oz gold price
and US$22/oz silver price)
|
11-18
|
Table 11‑16:
|
Summary of Gold and Silver Measured and Indicated Mineral Resources, Rochester, Nevada Packard, and Stockpiles, as at December 31, 2021 (based on US$1,700/oz gold
price and US$22/oz silver price)
|
11-19
|
Table 11‑17:
|
Summary of Gold and Silver Inferred Mineral Resources, Rochester, Nevada Packard, and Stockpiles, as at December 31, 2021 (based on US$1,700/oz gold price and
US$22/oz silver price))
|
11-19
|
Table 12‑1:
|
Pit Shell Input Parameters
|
12-2
|
Table 12‑2:
|
LOM Operating Cost and Cut-offs for Mineral Reserve Estimates
|
12-3
|
Table 12‑3:
|
Gold and Silver Proven and Probable Mineral Reserves, Rochester, as at December 31, 2021 (based on US$1,400/oz gold price and US$20/oz silver price)
|
12-5
|
Table 12‑4:
|
Gold and Silver Proven and Probable Mineral Reserves, Nevada Packard, as at December 31, 2021 (based on US$1,400/oz gold price and US$20/oz silver price)
|
12-5
|
Table 12‑5:
|
Gold and Silver Proven and Probable Mineral Reserves, Rochester Stockpile (South and Charlie) as at December 31, 2021 (based on US$1,400/oz gold price and US$20/oz
silver price)
|
12-6
|
Table 12‑6:
|
Gold and Silver Proven and Probable Mineral Reserves, Nevada Packard Stockpile, as at December 31, 2021 (based on US$1,400/oz gold price and US$20/oz silver price)
|
12-6
|
Table 12‑7:
|
Summary of Gold and Silver Mineral Reserve Estimates, as at December 31, 2021 (based on US$1,400/oz gold price and US$20/oz silver price)
|
12-7
|
Table 13‑1:
|
Rochester Zone Solid Pit Slope Design Criteria
|
13-2
|
Table 13‑2:
|
Nevada Packard Pit Slope Design Criteria by Material Type
|
13-2
|
Table 13‑3:
|
Pit Design Assumptions
|
13-3
|
Table 13‑4:
|
Rochester LOM Production Schedule (2022–2028)
|
13-7
|
Table 13‑5:
|
Rochester LOM Production Schedule (2029–2034)
|
13-8
|
Table 13‑6:
|
Nevada Packard LOM Production Schedule
|
13-9
|
Table 13‑7:
|
Combined LOM Production Schedule, Rochester and Nevada Packard
|
13-10
|
Table 13‑8:
|
LOM Equipment List
|
13-11
|
Table 14‑1:
|
Approximate Heap Leach Volumes
|
14-5
|
Table 14‑2:
|
Stage IV Heap Leach Pad Design Criteria
|
14-6
|
Table 14‑3:
|
Major Process Equipment
|
14-7
|
Table 14‑4
|
Power Requirements
|
14-8
|
Table 17‑1:
|
Monitoring Components, Permit, Plans and Agencies
|
17-3
|
Table 17‑2:
|
Rochester Pit Waste Rock Management Procedures
|
17-4
|
Table 18‑1:
|
Estimated Capital Expenditures by Year ($M)
|
18-3
|
Table 18‑2:
|
Operating Costs by Year ($M)
|
18-4
|
Table 19‑1:
|
Tax Rates for Primary Taxes
|
19-3
|
Table 19‑2:
|
Cashflow Summary Table
|
19-4
|
Table 19‑3:
|
Annualized Cashflow (2022–2035)
|
19-5
|
Table 19‑4:
|
Annualized Cashflow (2036–2040)
|
19-6
|
Table 19‑5:
|
NPV Sensitivity
|
19-7
|
FIGURES
|
||
Figure 2‑1:
|
Project Location Plan
|
2-2
|
Figure 2‑2:
|
Mining Operations Layout Plan
|
2-3
|
Figure 3‑1:
|
Mineral Tenure Location Map
|
3-3
|
Figure 3‑2:
|
Claims Subject to Royalties Plan
|
3-6
|
Figure 6‑1:
|
Regional Geology Plan
|
6-2
|
Figure 6‑2:
|
Project Geology Plan
|
6-4
|
Figure 6‑3:
|
Stratigraphic Column
|
6-5
|
Figure 6‑4:
|
Geological Plan, Rochester
|
6-9
|
Figure 6‑5:
|
Geological Cross Section, Rochester
|
6-10
|
Figure 6‑6:
|
Geological Plan, Nevada Packard
|
6-12
|
Figure 6‑7:
|
Geological Cross Section, Nevada Packard
|
6-13
|
Figure 7‑1:
|
Exploration Prospects
|
7-3
|
Figure 7‑2:
|
Project Drill Collar Location Plan
|
7-10
|
Figure 7‑3:
|
Drill Collar Location Plan, Rochester
|
7-13
|
Figure 7‑4:
|
Drill Collar Location Plan, Nevada Packard
|
7-14
|
Figure 7‑5:
|
Rochester Stockpile Drill Collar Location Map
|
7-15
|
Figure 7‑6:
|
Nevada Packard Stockpile Drill Collar Location Map
|
7-16
|
Figure 11‑1:
|
Rochester and Nevada Packard Model Areas
|
11-2
|
Figure 11‑2:
|
Cross-Sectional View Of Rochester Model Classification
|
11-11
|
Figure 11‑3:
|
Cross-Sectional View Of South-Charlie Stockpile Model Classification
|
11-11
|
Figure 11‑4:
|
Cross-Sectional View Of Rochester In Pit Stockpile Model Classification
|
11-12
|
Figure 11‑5:
|
Cross-sectional View Of Nevada Packard Model Classification
|
11-12
|
Figure 11‑6:
|
Cross-sectional View Of Nevada Packard Stockpile Model Classification
|
11-13
|
Figure 13‑1:
|
2020 Rochester LOM Pit Design (final pit outline)
|
13-4
|
Figure 13‑2:
|
2020 Nevada Packard LOM Pit Design (final pit outline)
|
13-5
|
Figure 14‑1:
|
Process Flowsheet, Rochester
|
14-2
|
Figure 15‑1:
|
POA 11 Authorized Facilities at Rochester
|
15-4
|
APPENDICES
|
1.0
|
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
|
1.1 |
Introduction
|
1.2 |
Terms of Reference
|
1.3 |
Property Setting
|
1.4 |
Mineral Tenure, Surface Rights, Water Rights, Royalties and Agreements
|
1.5 |
Geology and Mineralization
|
1.6 |
History and Exploration
|
1.7 |
Drilling and Sampling
|
• |
Gold: one assay ton fire assay, atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS); fire assay with gravimetric finish; inductively-coupled plasma (ICP) finish
|
• |
Silver: fire assay with AAS finish; fire assay with gravimetric finish; ICP finish; ICP atomic emission spectroscopy (AES) finish; ICP emission spectroscopy (ES) finish; ICP optical
emission spectroscopy (OES) finish;
|
• |
Total sulfur: LECO;
|
• |
Multi-element: 33-element suite using ICP-ES; 35 element suite using ICP-ES; 45-element suite using ICP-ES or ICP mass spectrometry (MS).
|
1.8 |
Data Verification
|
1.9 |
Metallurgical Test Work
|
• |
Daily samples: contained moisture, size fractions and assayed for precious metal content. Data generated from these daily samples is used to characterize daily production; dry tons
produced from each ore source and gold and silver quantities delivered to the leach pad from each ore source;
|
• |
Monthly column leach tests and bottle roll leach tests: recovery trends for gold and silver, size by grade recovery, reagent consumption, and permeability. Results are used to
forecast leach pad recoveries.
|
1.10 |
Mineral Resource Estimation
|
1.10.1 |
Estimation Methodology
|
1.10.2 |
Mineral Resource Statement
|
1. |
The mineral resource estimates are current as of December 31, 2021, and are reported using the definitions in Item 1300 of Regulation S–K (17 CFR Part 229) (SK1300).
|
2. |
The reference point for the mineral resource estimate is in situ and stockpile. The Qualified Person for the estimate is Mr. Matthew Bradford, RM SME, a Coeur employee.
|
3. |
Mineral resources are reported exclusive of mineral reserves on a 100% ownership basis.
|
4. |
Mineral resources for Rochester and Nevada Packard are tabulated within a confining pit shell that uses the following input parameters: metal price Au = $1,700/oz and Ag = $22/oz;
oxide recovery Au = 77.7–93.7% and Ag = 59–61%; sulfide recovery Au = 15.2–77.7% and Ag = 0.0–59% with a net smelter return cutoff of $2.55–$3.70/st oxide and $2.65/st sulfide, where the NSR is calculated as resource net smelter return (NSR)
= silver grade (oz/ton) * silver recovery (%) * [silver price ($/oz) - refining cost ($/oz)] + gold grade (oz/ton) * gold recovery (%) * [gold price ($/oz) - refining cost ($/oz)]; and variable pit slope angles that approximately average 43º
over the life-of-mine.
|
5. |
Rounding of short tons, grades, and troy ounces, as required by reporting guidelines, may result in apparent differences between tons, grades, and contained metal contents.
|
1.10.3 |
Factors That May Affect the Mineral Resource Estimate
|
1.11 |
Mineral Reserve Estimation
|
1.11.1 |
Estimation Methodology
|
• |
In situ (open pit): 0.078 ton/ft3;
|
• |
Stockpile: 0.057 ton/ft3.
|
• |
Rochester: oxide: US$2.55/st; sulfide US$2.65/st;
|
• |
Nevada Packard: oxide: US$3.70/st. There is no sulfide material mined at Nevada Packard.
|
1.11.2 |
Mineral Reserve Statement
|
1.11.3 |
Factors That May Affect the Mineral Reserve Estimate
|
1.12 |
Mining Methods
|
Category
|
Tons
(Mst)
|
Average Grade
(oz/st)
|
Contained Ounces
(koz) |
NSR
Cut-off
(US$/st)
|
Metallurgical
Recovery
(%)
|
|||
Ag
|
Au
|
Ag
|
Au
|
Ag
|
Au
|
|||
Total proven
|
386,008
|
0.388
|
0.003
|
149,652
|
998
|
2.55–2.65
|
27–61
|
71-95
|
Total probable
|
31,769
|
0.365
|
0.003
|
11,593
|
82
|
2.55–2.65
|
27–61
|
71-95
|
Total Proven & Probable
|
417,777
|
0.386
|
0.003
|
161,245
|
1,080
|
2.55–2.65
|
27–61
|
71-95
|
6. |
The mineral resource estimates are current as of December 31, 2021, and are reported using the definitions in Item 1300 of Regulation S–K (17 CFR Part 229) (SK1300).
|
7. |
The reference point for the mineral reserve estimate is the point of delivery to the heap leach facilities. The Qualified Person for the estimate is Mr. Brandon MacDougall, P.E., a
Coeur Rochester employee.
|
8. |
Mineral reserve estimates are tabulated within a confining pit shell and use the following input parameters: gold price of US$1,400/oz Au and silver price of US$20/oz Au; Rochester
oxide recovery Au = 85% and Ag = 59%; Nevada Packard oxide recovery Au = 95% and Ag = 61%; ROM recovery Au = 71% and Ag = 27%; with a Rochester net smelter return cutoff of $2.55/st oxide and US$2.65/st sulfide, and a Packard net smelter
return cutoff of $3.70, where the NSR is calculated as resource net smelter return (NSR) = silver grade (oz/ton) * silver recovery (%) * [silver price ($/oz) - refining cost ($/oz)] + gold grade (oz/ton) * gold recovery (%) * [gold price
($/oz) - refining cost ($/oz)]; variable pit slope angles that approximately average 43º over the life-of-mine.
|
9. |
Rounding of short tons, grades, and troy ounces, as required by reporting guidelines, may result in apparent differences between tons, grades, and contained metal contents
|
1.13 |
Recovery Methods
|
1.14 |
Infrastructure
|
1.15 |
Markets and Contracts
|
1.15.1 |
Market Studies
|
1.15.2 |
Commodity Pricing
|
1.15.3 |
Contracts
|
1.16 |
Environmental, Permitting and Social Considerations
|
1.16.1 |
Environmental Studies and Monitoring
|
1.16.2 |
Closure and Reclamation Considerations
|
1.16.3 |
Permitting
|
1.16.4 |
Social Considerations, Plans, Negotiations and Agreements
|
1.17 |
Capital Cost Estimates
|
1.18 |
Operating Cost Estimates
|
Years
|
2022
|
2023
|
2024
|
2025
|
2026
|
2027
|
2028
|
2029
|
2030
|
POA 11/Development
|
237,356
|
151,114
|
|||||||
Sustaining
|
27,850
|
45,449
|
32,624
|
55,800
|
28,679
|
21,530
|
4,689
|
1,680
|
1,744
|
Nevada Packard
|
7,305
|
41,394
|
359
|
359
|
359
|
359
|
|||
New Leases
|
(32,245)
|
||||||||
Total
|
232,961
|
196,563
|
32,624
|
63,105
|
70,073
|
21,889
|
5,048
|
2,039
|
2,103
|
Years
|
2031
|
2032
|
2033
|
2034
|
2035
|
2036
|
2037
|
2038
|
Total
|
POA 11/Development
|
388,470
|
||||||||
Sustaining
|
8,695
|
1,619
|
1,700
|
1,500
|
233,559
|
||||
Nevada Packard
|
359
|
359
|
359
|
51,212
|
|||||
New Leases
|
(32,245)
|
||||||||
Total
|
9,054
|
1,978
|
2,059
|
1,500
|
640,996
|
Years
|
Units
|
2022
|
2023
|
2024
|
2025
|
2026
|
2027
|
2028
|
2029
|
2030
|
Mining
|
$US (1,000)
|
46,021
|
59,732
|
68,656
|
64,648
|
81,575
|
71,916
|
94,129
|
70,171
|
97,726
|
$/st moved
|
1.90
|
1.46
|
1.39
|
1.41
|
1.35
|
1.46
|
1.38
|
1.44
|
1.36
|
|
Process
|
$US (1,000)
|
60,201
|
65,016
|
74,159
|
71,679
|
67,936
|
80,098
|
80,662
|
81,666
|
82,341
|
$/st placed
|
3.54
|
4.29
|
2.31
|
2.23
|
2.07
|
2.09
|
2.09
|
2.14
|
2.16
|
|
G&A
|
$US (1,000)
|
21,503
|
21,654
|
22,280
|
22,600
|
21,944
|
22,972
|
22,326
|
22,314
|
22,804
|
$/st placed
|
1.26
|
1.43
|
0.70
|
0.70
|
0.67
|
0.60
|
0.58
|
0.59
|
0.60
|
|
Selling Cost
|
$US (1,000)
|
1,205
|
1,422
|
2,240
|
2,829
|
2,834
|
2,084
|
2,035
|
2,367
|
2,885
|
Total Operating Costs
|
$US (1,000)
|
128,503
|
147,823
|
167,335
|
161,819
|
174,289
|
177,131
|
199,291
|
176,671
|
205,883
|
$/st placed
|
7.58
|
9.76
|
5.22
|
5.03
|
5.30
|
4.62
|
5.15
|
4.64
|
5.40
|
|
Years
|
2031
|
2032
|
2033
|
2034
|
2035
|
2036
|
2037
|
2038
|
Total
|
|
Mining
|
$US (1,000)
|
125,072
|
71,804
|
71,649
|
27,417
|
949,796
|
||||
$/st moved
|
1.30
|
1.31
|
1.35
|
1.10
|
1.38
|
|||||
Process
|
$US (1,000)
|
81,313
|
83,235
|
70,248
|
53,202
|
13,947
|
6,626
|
2,126
|
2,133
|
976,624
|
$/st placed
|
2.10
|
2.17
|
2.11
|
2.13
|
2.34
|
|||||
G&A
|
$US (1,000)
|
22,038
|
22,358
|
21,296
|
19,293
|
2,749
|
915
|
692
|
374
|
290,112
|
$/st placed
|
0.57
|
0.58
|
0.64
|
0.77
|
0.69
|
|||||
Selling Cost
|
$US (1,000)
|
2,671
|
2,772
|
2,093
|
1,795
|
1,148
|
211
|
17
|
1
|
30,027
|
Total Operating Costs
|
$US (1,000)
|
230,666
|
179,450
|
165,340
|
101,725
|
17,844
|
7,752
|
2,872
|
2,508
|
2,247,329
|
$/st placed
|
5.97
|
4.67
|
4.98
|
4.07
|
5.38
|
1.19 |
Economic Analysis
|
1.19.1 |
Forward-Looking Information Caution
|
1.19.2 |
Methodology and Assumptions
|
1.19.3 |
Economic Analysis
|
|
LOM Total
|
Gross Revenue
|
3,800.2
|
Operating Costs
|
|
Mining
|
(949.8)
|
Process
|
(976.6)
|
G&A
|
(290.1)
|
Selling
|
(30.0)
|
Total Operating Costs
|
(2,246.6)
|
Other Costs
|
(1.2)
|
Operating Cashflow
|
1,552.5
|
Capital Expenditures
|
(641.0)
|
Reclamation
|
(175.1)
|
Cash Flow bef. Taxes
|
736.4
|
Tax
|
(48.9)
|
Total Free Cash Flow
|
687.5
|
NPV (5%)
|
348.1
|
1.19.4 |
Sensitivity Analysis
|
1.20 |
Risks and Opportunities
|
1.20.1 |
Risks
|
• |
Changes to metallurgical recovery assumptions could affect revenues and operating costs. These changes could be due to inability to produce a crushed product with the HPGR that meets
specification in terms of top-size or particle size distribution, or other material properties of the ore are different than base case assumptions. This could require revisions to cut-off grades and mineral reserve estimates or could require
additional capital cost to upgrade the planned ore flow system;
|
Parameter
|
-20%
|
-10%
|
-5%
|
Base
|
5%
|
10%
|
20%
|
Metal price
|
(144.8)
|
101.8
|
224.9
|
348.1
|
470.0
|
591.5
|
833.2
|
Operating cost
|
661.3
|
505.2
|
426.8
|
348.1
|
268.7
|
189.3
|
30.4
|
Capital cost
|
459.6
|
403.9
|
376.0
|
348.1
|
320.1
|
292.0
|
235.9
|
Grade
|
(156.5)
|
96.0
|
222.0
|
348.1
|
472.9
|
597.4
|
844.5
|
• |
Coeur’s ability to timely complete POA 11, Nevada Packard or other future mine expansion and mine life extension projects on budget is dependent on numerous factors, many of which
are outside of our control, including, among others, availability of funding on acceptable terms, timing of receipt of permits and approvals from regulatory authorities, extreme weather events, obtaining materials and equipment and
construction, engineering and other services at favorable prices and terms, and disputes with third-party providers of materials, equipment or services. The construction services related to POA 11 will be performed by contractors, which
creates a risk of delays or additional costs to the project resulting from inability of contractor to complete work;
|
• |
Commodity price increases for key consumables such diesel, electricity, tires and other consumables could negatively impact operating costs and also the stated mineral reserves and
mineral resources;
|
• |
Labor cost increases or productivity decreases could also impact the stated mineral reserves and mineral resources, or impact the economic analysis that supports the mineral
reserves;
|
• |
Geotechnical and hydrological assumptions used in mine planning are based on historical performance, and to date historical performance has been a reasonable predictor of current
conditions. As the mine gets deeper, any changes to the geotechnical and hydrological assumptions could affect mine planning, affect capital cost estimates if any major rehabilitation is required due to a geotechnical or hydrological event,
affect operating costs due to mitigation measures that may need to be imposed, and impact the economic analysis that supports the mineral reserve estimates;
|
• |
Changes in climate could result in drought and associated potential water shortages that could impact operating cost and ability to operate.
|
• |
Assumptions that the long-term reclamation and mitigation of the Rochester Operations can be appropriately managed within the estimated closure timeframes and closure cost estimates;
|
• |
Political risk from challenges to:
|
o |
Mining licenses;
|
o |
Environmental permits;
|
o |
Coeur’s right to operate;
|
• |
Changes to assumptions as to governmental tax or royalty rates, such as taxation rate increases or new taxation or royalty imposts.
|
1.20.2 |
Opportunities
|
• |
Conversion of some or all of the measured and indicated mineral resources currently reported exclusive of mineral reserves to mineral reserves, with appropriate supporting studies;
|
• |
Upgrade of some or all of the inferred mineral resources to higher-confidence categories, such that such better-confidence material could be used in mineral reserve estimation;
|
• |
Exploration of the broader district for additional silver and gold targets;
|
• |
Higher metal prices than forecast could present upside sales opportunities and potentially an increase in predicted Project economics;
|
• |
Potential to find or gain access to new ore sources that could be processed at the existing Limerick Canyon leach pad.
|
1.21 |
Conclusions
|
1.22 |
Recommendations
|
2.0
|
INTRODUCTION
|
2.1 |
Registrant
|
2.2 |
Terms of Reference
|
2.2.1 |
Report Purpose
|
2.2.2 |
Terms of Reference
|
2.3 |
Qualified Persons
|
• |
Mr. Christopher Pascoe, RM SME, Senior Director, Technical Services;
|
• |
Mr. Brandon MacDougall, P.E., Engineering Superintendent; Coeur Rochester
|
• |
Mr. Matthew Bradford, RM SME, Geology Superintendent; Coeur Rochester
|
• |
Mr. Matthew Hoffer, P.G., Senior Manager, Geology.
|
2.4 |
Site Visits and Scope of Personal Inspection
|
2.5 |
Report Date
|
Chapter Responsibility
|
|
Mr. Chris Pascoe
|
1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.9,1.13,1.15, 1.16, 1.17, 1.18, 1.19, 1.20, 1.21, 1.22, 2,, 3,4, 10,14,16,17,18, 19, 20, 21, 22.1, 22.2, 22.12, 22.13, 22.14, 22.15, 22.16,
22.17, 22.18, 22.6, 23, 24, 25.
|
Mr. Brandon MacDougall
|
1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.11, 1.12, 1.14, 1.15, 1.16, 1.17, 1.18, 1.20, 1.22, 4, 5, , 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22.1, 22.2, 22.8, 22.9, 22.11, 22.12, 22.13, 22.14, 22.15,
22.17, 23, 24, 25
|
Mr. Matthew Hoffer
|
|
Mr. Matthew Bradford
|
1.1, 1.2, 1.10, 1.20, 1.22, 2, 6, 8, 9, 11, 22.1, 22.3, 22.5, 22.7, 22.17, 23, 24, 25
|
2.6 |
Information Sources and References
|
2.7 |
Previous Technical Report Summaries
|
3.0
|
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
|
3.1 |
Property Location
|
• |
Rochester open pit: 402045 E, 4460050 N, UTM Zone 11T;
|
• |
Nevada Packard open pit: 400600 E, 4456675 N, UTM Zone 11T.
|
3.2 |
Ownership
|
3.3 |
Mineral Title
|
3.3.1 |
Tenure Holdings
|
3.3.2 |
Tenure Maintenance Requirements
|
Claims Group
|
Claim Type
|
Number of Claims
|
Area
(net acres)
|
Coeur Rochester Owned
|
Patented lode
|
21
|
357
|
Federal unpatented placer
|
6
|
120
|
|
Federal unpatented lode
|
761
|
11,625
|
|
Federal unpatented mill site
|
0
|
0
|
|
Fee Lands
|
35
|
4,793
|
|
Coeur Rochester Leased
|
Patented lode
|
0
|
0
|
Patented mill site
|
0
|
0
|
|
Federal unpatented mill site
|
0
|
0
|
|
Federal unpatented lode
|
13
|
269
|
|
Fee Lands
|
0
|
00
|
3.4 |
Property Agreements
|
3.4.1 |
Pershing County Road Maintenance Agreement
|
3.4.2 |
Pipeline, Electric Power Line, and Telephone Line License
|
3.4.3 |
Rights of Way
|
3.5 |
Surface Rights
|
3.6 |
Water Rights
|
3.7 |
Royalties
|
3.7.1 |
Asarco Royalty
|
3.7.2 |
Nelsen, Stice, and Kilrain Royalty
|
3.7.3 |
Davis Royalty
|
3.7.4 |
Midway Gold US Inc. and Barrick Royalty
|
3.8 |
Encumbrances
|
3.8.1 |
Credit Agreement
|
3.8.2 |
Permitting Requirements
|
3.8.3 |
Permitting Timelines
|
3.8.4 |
Permit Conditions
|
3.8.5 |
Violations and Fines
|
3.9 |
Significant Factors and Risks That May Affect Access, Title or Work Programs
|
4.0
|
ACCESSIBILITY, CLIMATE, LOCAL RESOURCES, INFRASTRUCTURE AND PHYSIOGRAPHY
|
4.1 |
Physiography
|
4.2 |
Accessibility
|
4.3 |
Climate
|
4.4 |
Infrastructure
|
5.0
|
HISTORY
|
5.1 |
Project Ownership History
|
5.2 |
Exploration and Development History
|
Year
|
Operator
|
Comment
|
1860s
|
Unknown
|
Rochester District discovered, mining in district commenced. Initial focus on underground exploitation, later on placer mining.
|
1911–
1912
|
Joseph Nenzel
|
Discovered high-grade silver mineralization on west slope of Nenzel Hill
|
1912
|
Dick Keyworth and partners
|
Discovered high-grade silver mineralization at Nevada Packard, sold interest to Frank Margrave Et. Al.
|
1912–
1917
|
Rochester Hills Mining Co., Rochester Mines Co., Nevada Packard Mines Co.
|
Four mining areas established within Rochester District, Nenzel Hill at the eastern head of Rochester Canyon; Lincoln and Independence Hills; north and south slopes of the lower end of
Rochester Canyon; and the Nevada Packard Mine south of Rochester Canyon
|
1918–
1935
|
Rochester Silver Corp., Nenzel Crown Point Mining Co.,
|
Production of silver, gold, lead, copper, zinc, antimony, tungsten, dumortierite, and andalusite. Nevada Packard mill closed in 1923, Lower Rochester mill closed in 1929.
|
1935–
1961
|
Rochester Consolidated Mines Co., Western Properties Co.
|
Limited development and exploration, no production
|
1961–
1969
|
Silver State Mines Co.
|
Expansion of historic underground workings, grab sample campaign, limited drilling
|
1969–
1980
|
Cordero Mining Company
|
Exploration campaign using a mud rotary drill at Rochester
|
1969–
1983
|
Asarco
|
Exploration drilling in the Nenzel Hill area of Rochester. Drilling consisted of mud rotary and RC drill holes.
|
1970s
|
Cordero Mining Company
|
Cordero Mining Company holds Nevada Packard property under bond and lease, performs reconnaissance exploration at Nevada Packard
|
D.Z. Exploration
|
Exploration using a percussion drill rig at Rochester
|
|
1977–
1978
|
D.Z. Exploration
|
Drilling in Nevada Packard area. Completed production scale heap leach test work on historical dump material, with facilities to crush, agglomerate, and refine
|
1979
|
D.Z. Exploration
|
Nevada Packard mine permitting initiated
|
1980–
1983
|
D.Z. Exploration
|
Production scale metallurgical test work on a 100,000 st test was performed in 1981 on 70,000 st of newly-mined material and 30,000 st of historical dump material. Recoveries were lower than
expected and the mine was placed on hold. Eight 1,600 st heaps were constructed through 1983, which tested the recoveries of different sized crushed ore, agglomerated with and without cyanide.
|
1983
|
Coeur
|
Coeur acquired the Rochester property from Asarco
|
1983–
2021
|
Coeur
|
Coeur completes several exploration drilling campaigns at Rochester.
|
1986
|
Coeur
|
An initial Plan of Operations (PoO) was approved by the BLM and Nevada Division of Environmental Protection (NDEP). Coeur commenced mining operations at the Rochester project in September.
|
1987
|
Nevada Packard Joint Venture
|
Daile Scholz leased Nevada Packard surface and mineral rights from Frank (Jr.) and Wilton Margrave.
|
Nevada Packard Joint Venture and Wharf Resources
|
Exploration drilling consisting of RC holes and HQ core holes at Nevada Packard; Economic studies indicated a negative return with the addition of crushing and processing facilities. Wharf
Resources subsequently terminated the agreement.
|
|
1996
|
Coeur
|
Coeur Rochester entered into lease agreements with Scholz and Margrave for the Nevada Packard project area.
|
1997
|
Mapping and sampling program at Nevada Packard; results not encouraging. Focus shifted to shallower mineralization potential
|
|
1998
|
Initiated a development/confirmation drill program to check assay data generated by Scholz and Margrave. Silver grades were confirmed, but average gold grades dropped from 0.0074 oz/t Au to
0.0044 oz/t Au. Entered into buyout negotiations with Scholz. Completed mineral resource estimate.
|
|
1999
|
Buyout negotiations were completed for Nevada Packard area
|
|
2000–
2021
|
Additional drilling in Nevada Packard area
|
|
2007–
2011
|
Coeur shuts down operations at Rochester and Packard and begins residual leaching of existing heap leach pads
|
|
2011
|
Coeur resumes active mining operations at Rochester
|
|
2012
|
Rye Patch Gold
|
Completed exploration holes on the Nevada Packard deposit; information subsequently acquired by Coeur in 2018 following acquisition of Alio Gold.
|
2012-
2021
|
Coeur
|
Coeur maintains mining operations
|
6.0
|
GEOLOGICAL SETTING, MINERALIZATION, AND DEPOSIT
|
6.1 |
Deposit Type
|
6.2 |
Regional Geology
|
6.3 |
Local Geology
|
6.3.1 |
Lithologies
|
6.3.2 |
Structure
|
6.3.3 |
Metamorphism and Alteration
|
6.3.4 |
Mineralization
|
6.4 |
Property Geology
|
6.4.1 |
Rochester
|
6.4.1.1 |
Deposit Dimensions
|
6.4.1.2 |
Lithologies
|
6.4.1.3 |
Structure
|
6.4.1.4 |
Alteration
|
6.4.1.5 |
Mineralization
|
6.4.2 |
Nevada Packard
|
6.4.2.1 |
Deposit Dimensions
|
6.4.2.2 |
Lithologies
|
6.4.2.3 |
Structure
|
6.4.2.4 |
Alteration
|
6.4.2.5 |
Mineralization
|
7.1 |
Exploration
|
7.1.1 |
Grids and Surveys
|
7.1.2 |
Geological Mapping
|
7.1.3 |
Geochemistry
|
7.1.4 |
Geophysics
|
7.1.5 |
Qualified Person’s Interpretation of the Exploration Information
|
7.1.6 |
Exploration Potential
|
7.2 |
Drilling
|
7.2.1 |
Overview
|
7.2.2 |
Drilling Excluded For Estimation Purposes
|
7.2.3 |
Drill Methods
|
Year
|
Operator
|
Area
|
Number
of
Sonic
Holes
|
Sonic
Footage
|
Number
of
Core
Holes
|
Core
Footage
|
Number
of
RC
Holes
|
RC
Footage
|
1990
|
Coeur
|
Rochester
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
159
|
75,706
|
Sub-total
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
159
|
75,706
|
||
1991
|
Coeur
|
Rochester
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
75
|
53,120
|
Sub-total
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
75
|
53,120
|
||
1992
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
1993
|
Coeur
|
Rochester
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
1
|
500
|
Sub-total
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
1
|
500
|
||
1994
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
1995
|
Coeur
|
Rochester
|
—
|
—
|
1
|
460
|
—
|
—
|
Sub-total
|
—
|
—
|
1
|
460
|
—
|
—
|
||
1996
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
1997
|
Coeur
|
Rochester
|
—
|
—
|
10
|
3,114
|
6
|
2,300
|
Nevada Packard
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
11
|
9,720
|
||
Sub-total
|
—
|
—
|
10
|
3,114
|
17
|
12,020
|
||
1998
|
Coeur
|
Nevada Packard
|
—
|
—
|
3
|
437
|
—
|
—
|
Sub-total
|
—
|
—
|
3
|
437
|
—
|
—
|
||
1999
|
Coeur
|
Rochester
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
5
|
2,500
|
Sub-total
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
5
|
2,500
|
||
2000
|
Coeur
|
Rochester
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
25
|
9,940
|
Sub-total
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
25
|
9,940
|
||
2001
|
Unknown
|
Rochester
|
—
|
—
|
4
|
1,942
|
—
|
—
|
Coeur
|
Rochester
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
2
|
700
|
|
Sub-total
|
—
|
—
|
4
|
1,942
|
2
|
700
|
Year
|
Operator
|
Area
|
Number
of
Sonic
Holes
|
Sonic
Footage
|
Number
of
Core
Holes
|
Core
Footage
|
Number
of RC
Holes
|
RC
Footage
|
2002
|
Coeur
|
Rochester
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
5
|
1,800
|
Sub-total
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
5
|
1,800
|
||
2003
|
Coeur
|
Rochester
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
1
|
280
|
Sub-total
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
1
|
280
|
||
2004
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
2005
|
Coeur
|
Rochester
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
10
|
4,780
|
Sub-total
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
10
|
4,780
|
||
2006
|
NA
|
N/A
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
2007
|
Coeur
|
Rochester
|
—
|
—
|
7
|
3,005
|
—
|
—
|
Sub-total
|
—
|
—
|
7
|
3,005
|
—
|
—
|
||
2008
|
Coeur
|
Rochester
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
5
|
2,045
|
Nevada Packard
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
1
|
415
|
||
Sub-total
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
6
|
2,460
|
||
2009
|
Coeur
|
Nevada Packard
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
2
|
1,080
|
Sub-total
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
2
|
1,080
|
||
2010
|
Coeur
|
Nevada Packard
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
33
|
13.750
|
Sub-total
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
33
|
13,750
|
||
2011
|
Coeur
|
Rochester
|
—
|
—
|
5
|
3,770
|
56
|
36,495
|
Nevada Packard
|
—
|
—
|
1
|
2,121
|
96
|
43,650
|
||
Stockpile
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
122
|
16,219
|
||
Sub-total
|
—
|
—
|
6
|
5,890
|
274
|
96,364
|
Year
|
Operator
|
Area
|
Number
of
Sonic
Holes
|
Sonic
Footage
|
Number
of Core
Holes
|
Core
Footage
|
Number
of RC
Holes
|
RC
Footage
|
2012
|
RPG
|
Rochester
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
26
|
21,900
|
Nevada Packard
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
38
|
20,765
|
||
Rochester
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
65
|
31,620
|
||
Coeur
|
Nevada Packard
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
22
|
10,170
|
|
Stockpile
|
40
|
7,591
|
—
|
—
|
420
|
88,680
|
||
Sub-total
|
40
|
7,591
|
—
|
—
|
571
|
173,135
|
||
2013
|
Coeur
|
Rochester
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
56
|
39,810
|
Stockpile
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
750
|
127,280
|
||
Sub-total
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
806
|
167,090
|
||
2014
|
Coeur
|
Rochester
|
—
|
—
|
5
|
3,457
|
156
|
138,160
|
Nevada Packard
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
22
|
16,050
|
||
Sub-total
|
—
|
—
|
5
|
3,457
|
178
|
154,210
|
||
2015
|
Coeur
|
Rochester
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
52
|
38,710
|
Nevada Packard
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
38
|
34,620
|
||
Sub-total
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
90
|
73,330
|
||
2016
|
Coeur
|
Rochester
|
—
|
—
|
8,786
|
119
|
82,600
|
|
Nevada Packard
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
10
|
7,960
|
||
Sub-total
|
—
|
—
|
796
|
129
|
90,560
|
|||
2017
|
Coeur
|
Rochester
|
—
|
—
|
2
|
2,118
|
47
|
42,740
|
Sub-total
|
—
|
—
|
2
|
2,118
|
47
|
42,740
|
||
2018
|
Coeur
|
Rochester
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
62
|
35,590
|
Nevada Packard
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
9
|
6,520
|
||
Sub-total
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
71
|
42,110
|
||
2019
|
Coeur
|
Rochester
|
—
|
—
|
7
|
7,171
|
—
|
—
|
Sub-total
|
—
|
—
|
7
|
7,171
|
—
|
—
|
Year
|
Operator
|
Area
|
Number
of
Sonic
Holes
|
Sonic
Footage
|
Number
of Core
Holes
|
Core
Footage
|
Number
of RC
Holes
|
RC
Footage
|
2020
|
Coeur
|
Rochester
|
—
|
—
|
22
|
25,697
|
40
|
31,310
|
Sub-total
|
—
|
—
|
22
|
25,697
|
40
|
31,310
|
||
2021
|
Coeur
|
Rochester
|
—
|
—
|
19
|
18, 882
|
61
|
59,934
|
Nevada Packard
|
—
|
—
|
8
|
6,502
|
21
|
19,005
|
||
Sub-total
|
—
|
—
|
26
|
23,561
|
79
|
75,565
|
||
All
|
All
|
Rochester
|
1
|
580
|
91
|
78,402
|
1,700
|
1,044,455
|
Nevada Packard
|
—
|
—
|
15
|
9,059
|
322
|
190,915
|
||
Stockpile
|
40
|
7,591
|
—
|
—
|
1,292
|
232,179
|
||
Total
|
41
|
8,171
|
106
|
87,461
|
3,314
|
1,467,549
|
Year
|
Number of
Core Holes
|
Core
Footage
|
Number of
RC Holes
|
RC
Footage
|
Unknown
|
5
|
1,882
|
554
|
249,812
|
1986
|
—
|
—
|
14
|
7,020
|
1987
|
—
|
—
|
182
|
79,100
|
1988
|
—
|
—
|
216
|
108,506
|
1989
|
—
|
—
|
221
|
125,563
|
1990
|
—
|
—
|
158
|
75,106
|
1991
|
—
|
—
|
75
|
53,120
|
1993
|
—
|
—
|
1
|
500
|
1995
|
1
|
460
|
—
|
—
|
1997
|
10
|
3,114
|
6
|
2,300
|
1999
|
—
|
—
|
5
|
2,500
|
2000
|
—
|
—
|
24
|
9,540
|
2001
|
3
|
1,681
|
3
|
962
|
2002
|
—
|
—
|
5
|
1,800
|
2003
|
—
|
—
|
1
|
280
|
2005
|
—
|
—
|
10
|
4,780
|
2007
|
2
|
1,123
|
—
|
—
|
2008
|
—
|
—
|
5
|
2,045
|
2011
|
3
|
2,145
|
55
|
36,035
|
2012
|
—
|
—
|
62
|
30,060
|
2013
|
—
|
—
|
55
|
39,810
|
2014
|
5
|
3,457
|
156
|
138,160
|
2015
|
—
|
—
|
52
|
38,710
|
2016
|
9
|
8,786
|
119
|
82,600
|
2017
|
2
|
2,118
|
47
|
42,740
|
2018
|
—
|
—
|
51
|
29,900
|
2019
|
7
|
7,171
|
—
|
—
|
2020
|
20
|
24,725
|
38
|
29,060
|
2021
|
6
|
3,585
|
34
|
36,900
|
All
|
73
|
60,247
|
2,149
|
1,226,909
|
7.2.4 |
Logging
|
• |
Total recovery;
|
• |
Solid core recovery;
|
• |
Rock quality designation (RQD);
|
• |
Natural fracture count;
|
• |
ISRM strength index;
|
• |
Weathering/alteration index;
|
• |
Footage of zones of breccia, gouge and/or broken core.
|
• |
Lithology;
|
• |
Mineralization;
|
• |
Alteration;
|
• |
Structure;
|
• |
Veining;
|
• |
Oxide mineralization;
|
• |
Detailed discontinuity attributes.
|
7.2.5 |
Recovery
|
7.2.6 |
Collar Surveys
|
7.2.7 |
Down Hole Surveys
|
7.2.8 |
Comment on Material Results and Interpretation
|
7.3 |
Hydrogeology
|
7.3.1 |
Sampling Methods and Laboratory Determinations
|
7.3.2 |
Hydrogeology
|
7.3.3 |
Comment on Results
|
7.3.4 |
Groundwater Models
|
7.3.5 |
Water Balance
|
7.4 |
Geotechnical
|
7.4.1 |
Sampling Methods and Laboratory Determinations
|
7.4.2 |
Comment on Results
|
8.0
|
SAMPLE PREPARATION, ANALYSES, AND SECURITY
|
8.1 |
Sampling Methods
|
8.1.1 |
Reverse Circulation
|
8.1.2 |
Core
|
8.1.3 |
Grade Control
|
8.2 |
Sample Security Methods
|
8.3 |
Density Determinations
|
8.4 |
Analytical and Test Laboratories
|
• |
American Assay Laboratories, located in Sparks, Nevada; independent of Coeur and had ISO-IEC 17025 accreditations;
|
• |
ALS Chemex, located in Sparks, Nevada (ALS); independent of Coeur and had ISO 9001 accreditations;
|
• |
Pinnacle Laboratories, located in Lovelock, Nevada; independent of Coeur and had ANSI/ISO/IEC Standard 17025:2005; Testing Laboratory TL-484 accreditations;
|
• |
Inspectorate/Bureau Veritas Laboratory, located in Sparks, Nevada; independent of Coeur and had ISO-ISD 9002 accreditations;
|
• |
Skyline Laboratories, located in Tucson, Arizona; independent of Coeur and had ISO/IEC 17025:2005 accreditations;
|
• |
McClelland Laboratories Inc., located in Sparks, Nevada (McClelland); independent of Coeur and had ISO 17025:2005; Testing Laboratory TL-466 accreditations.
|
8.5 |
Sample Preparation
|
8.5.1 |
Pre-2008
|
8.5.2 |
2008–Current
|
8.6 |
Analysis
|
8.6.1 |
Coeur Pre-2008
|
8.6.2 |
2008–2011
|
8.6.3 |
2012–Current
|
• |
Silver: Ag FA-3 (gravimetric finish; 0.001 lower detection limit; 29.2 oz/st upper detection limit) and Ag FA-9 (inductively-coupled plasma (ICP) finish; 0.003 oz/st lower detection limit, 2.92 oz/st upper detection limit);
|
• |
Gold: Au FA-2 (gravimetric finish; 0.005 oz/st lower detection limit, 29.2 oz/st upper detection limit) and Au FA-9 (ICP finish; 0.001 oz/st lower detection limit, 0.088 oz/st upper detection limit).
|
• |
Silver: 4A-AA (0.03 oz/st lower detection limit, 2.92 oz/st upper detection limit), four-acid digestion with AAS finish, and GV-AuAg, (0.10 oz/st lower detection limit, 292.0 oz/st upper detection limit), 30 g fire assay with gravimetric
finish;
|
• |
Gold: FA-30-AA-Au (0.001 oz/st lower detection limit, 0.234 oz/st upper detection limit), 30 g fire assay with AAS finish and GV-AuAg, (0.005 oz/st lower detection limit, 292.0 oz/st upper detection limit), 30 g fire assay with gravimetric
finish.
|
Laboratory
|
Element
|
Analysis Name
|
Analysis Methodology
|
Lower Detection
Limit (oz/st)
|
Upper Detection
Limit (oz/st)
|
Inspectorate Reno
|
Ag
|
AR-TR
|
Aqua regia 2-acid digest (AA finish)
|
0.003
|
5.83
|
Inspectorate Reno
|
Ag
|
AuAg-1AT-ICP
|
1AT fire assay (ICP Finish)
|
0.03
|
2.92
|
Inspectorate Reno
|
Ag
|
AuAg-1AT-GV
|
1AT fire assay (grav finish)
|
0.146
|
291.7
|
Inspectorate Reno
|
Au
|
AuAg-1AT-AA
|
1AT fire assay (AA finish)
|
0.0001
|
0.29
|
Inspectorate Reno
|
Au
|
AuAg-1AT-ICP
|
1AT fire assay (ICP finish)
|
0.001
|
0.29
|
Inspectorate Reno
|
Au
|
AuAg-1AT-GV
|
1AT fire assay (grav finish)
|
0.029
|
29.17
|
American Assay
|
Ag
|
D4A
|
4-acid digest (ICP-OES finish)
|
0.006
|
2.92
|
American Assay
|
Ag
|
Ag(G)_GRAV
|
30 g Fire Assay (grav finish)
|
0.2
|
29167
|
American Assay
|
Au
|
FA30
|
30 g fire assay (aa finish)
|
0.0001
|
0.29
|
American Assay
|
Au
|
Au(G)_GRAV
|
30 g fire assay (grav finish)
|
0.001
|
29167
|
ALS-Chemex
|
Ag
|
Ag-AA61
|
4-acid digest (AAS finish)
|
0.001
|
2.92
|
ALS-Chemex
|
Ag
|
Ag-GRA21
|
30 g fire assay (grav finish)
|
0.146
|
291.7
|
ALS-Chemex
|
Au
|
AA23
|
30 g fire assay (AA finish)
|
0.0001
|
0.29
|
ALS-Chemex
|
Au
|
Au-GRA21
|
30 g fire assay (grav finish)
|
0.001
|
291.7
|
Pinnacle
|
Ag
|
AAS-2A-Ag
|
Aqua Regia 2-acid digest (AA finish)
|
0.01
|
0.29
|
Pinnacle
|
Ag
|
Ag-FAG-30
|
30 g fire assay (grav finish)
|
0.1
|
291.7
|
Pinnacle
|
Au
|
Au-FA-30
|
30 g fire assay (AA finish)
|
0.001
|
0.29
|
Pinnacle
|
Au
|
Au-FAG-30
|
30 g fire assay (grav finish)
|
0.005
|
291.7
|
• |
Silver: Ag-GRA21 (0.1 oz/st lower detection limit, 292 oz/st upper detection limit), 30 g fire assay with gravimetric finish, and Ag-OG62b, (0.03 oz/st lower detection limit, 21.9 oz/st upper detection limit), four-acid digestion with ICP
atomic emission spectroscopy (AES) finish;
|
• |
Gold: Au-GRA21 (0.001 oz/st lower detection limit, 292 oz/st upper detection limit), 30 g fire assay with gravimetric finish and Au-AA23, (0.0001 oz/st lower detection limit, 0.292 z/st upper detection limit), 30 g fire assay with AAS
finish.
|
• |
Silver: MA300 (0.15 oz/st lower detection limit, 58.3 oz/st upper detection limit), four-acid digestion with ICP emission spectroscopy (ES) finish, and FA530, (5.83 oz/st lower detection limit, 292.0 oz/st upper detection limit), 30 g fire
assay with gravimetric finish;
|
• |
Gold: FA430 (0.001 oz/st lower detection limit, 2.92 oz/st upper detection limit), 30 g fire assay with AA finish, and FA530, (0.26 oz/st lower detection limit, 291.7 oz/st upper detection limit), 30 g fire assay with gravimetric finish.
|
• |
Silver: MA401 (0.029 oz/st lower detection limit, 23.3 oz/st upper detection limit), four-acid digestion with AAS finish.
|
8.6.4 |
Multi-element Analysis
|
• |
TC000: LECO analysis for total sulfur and total carbon;
|
• |
MA300: Multi-acid digestion with ICP-ES finish for 35 elements;
|
• |
MA200: Multi-acid digestion with ICP-ES/mass spectrometry (MS) finish for 45 elements.
|
• |
ME-ICP61: Four-acid digestion with ICP-ES finish for 33 elements.
|
8.6.5 |
Alio Gold
|
• |
Silver: D4A (0.006 oz/st lower detection limit, 2.92 oz/st upper detection limit), four-acid digestion with ICP optical emission spectroscopy (OES) finish, and Ag(G)-GRAV, (0.20 oz/st lower detection limit, no limit to upper detection
limit), 30 g fire assay with gravimetric finish;
|
• |
Gold: FA30 (0.0001 oz/st lower detection limit, 0.29 oz/st upper detection limit), 30 g fire assay with AAS finish.
|
8.7 |
Quality Assurance and Quality Control
|
8.7.1 |
Coeur Pre-2008
|
8.7.2 |
2008–2015
|
8.7.3 |
2016–Current
|
8.7.4 |
Alio Gold Results
|
8.8 |
Database
|
8.9 |
Qualified Person’s Opinion on Sample Preparation, Security, and Analytical Procedures
|
9.1 |
Internal Data Verification
|
9.1.1 |
Rochester Review
|
9.1.2 |
Nevada Packard Review
|
9.1.3 |
Nevada Packard Stockpiles
|
9.1.4 |
South and Charlie Stockpiles
|
• |
Location correlated with surrounding drill holes;
|
• |
Vertical location relative to topographic surfaces;
|
• |
Downhole dip and azimuth deviation.
|
9.1.5 |
Rochester In-Pit Stockpile
|
9.2 |
External Data Verification
|
9.3 |
Data Verification by Qualified Person
|
9.4 |
Qualified Person’s Opinion on Data Adequacy
|
10.1 |
Test Laboratories
|
10.2 |
Metallurgical Test Work
|
10.2.1 |
Rochester
|
10.2.2 |
Packard
|
10.2.3 |
Current Metallurgical Testing
|
In House Test work
|
Daily Composite
|
Monthly Composite
|
Au/Ag assay
|
X
|
X
|
Gradation
|
X
|
X
|
% moisture
|
X
|
X
|
Permeability
|
X
|
|
Column leach
|
X
|
|
Bottle roll
|
X
|
10.3 |
Recovery Estimates
|
Leach
Pad
|
Contained
Gold
(oz)
|
Gold
Recovered
(oz)
|
Gold
Recovery
(%)
|
Silver
Contained
(oz)
|
Silver
Recovered
(oz)
|
Silver
Recovery
(%)
|
Stage I (complete)
|
260,008
|
235,743
|
91
|
39,497,785
|
22,186,395
|
56
|
Stage II
(in-progress)
|
430,459
|
421,225
|
98
|
64,400,171
|
39,219,857
|
61
|
Stage III
(in-progress)
|
303,191
|
285,494
|
94
|
51,853,943
|
24,998,071
|
48
|
Stage IV
(in-progress)
|
1,053,351
|
902,262
|
86
|
135,328,128
|
81,379,587
|
60
|
Total
|
2,047,009
|
1,844,724
|
90
|
291,080,027
|
167,783,910
|
58
|
Leaching
Years |
Leaching
Days
|
Cone Crushed
Ore
|
Historical ROM
Ore
|
Packard Crushed
Ore
|
|||
% Recovery
|
% Recovery
|
||||||
Ag
|
Au
|
Ag
|
Au
|
Ag
|
Au
|
||
30
|
30.5
|
73.1
|
10.4
|
51.0
|
30.5
|
73.1
|
|
60
|
35.5
|
76.0
|
12.5
|
53.5
|
35.5
|
76.0
|
|
90
|
38.2
|
77.7
|
13.7
|
55.0
|
38.2
|
77.7
|
|
180
|
42.6
|
80.6
|
15.8
|
57.6
|
42.6
|
80.6
|
|
1
|
365
|
46.8
|
83.5
|
18.0
|
60.2
|
46.8
|
83.5
|
2
|
730
|
50.6
|
86.4
|
20.1
|
62.7
|
50.6
|
86.4
|
5
|
1,825
|
55.2
|
90.2
|
22.9
|
66.1
|
55.2
|
90.2
|
10
|
3,650
|
58.4
|
93.0
|
25.0
|
68.7
|
58.4
|
93.0
|
20
|
7,300
|
61.4
|
95.9
|
27.1
|
71.2
|
61.4
|
95.9
|
Leaching Years
|
Leaching Days
|
Stage 3 Crushed
|
Stage 3 ROM
|
||
% Recovery
|
|||||
Ag
|
Au
|
Ag
|
Au
|
||
30
|
26.3
|
76.4
|
1.7
|
65.0
|
|
60
|
31.1
|
78.8
|
6.2
|
68.2
|
|
90
|
33.9
|
80.1
|
8.8
|
70.0
|
|
180
|
38.7
|
82.5
|
13.3
|
73.1
|
|
1
|
365
|
43.6
|
84.9
|
17.9
|
76.3
|
5
|
1,826
|
54.8
|
90.4
|
28.4
|
83.6
|
10
|
3,653
|
59.6
|
92.8
|
32.9
|
86.7
|
20
|
7,305
|
64.5
|
95.2
|
37.4
|
89.8
|
Leaching Years
|
Leaching Days
|
% Recovery Stage VI
|
|||||
25th Percentile
|
50th Percentile
|
75th Percentile
|
|||||
Ag
|
Au
|
Ag
|
Au
|
Ag
|
Au
|
||
30
|
51.3%
|
82.9%
|
46.2%
|
78.4%
|
42.2%
|
75.1%
|
|
60
|
57.4%
|
86.1%
|
51.8%
|
81.5%
|
47.2%
|
78.0%
|
|
90
|
59.9%
|
87.3%
|
54.0%
|
82.6%
|
49.3%
|
79.1%
|
|
180
|
62.6%
|
88.6%
|
56.5%
|
83.8%
|
51.5%
|
80.3%
|
|
1
|
365
|
64.2%
|
89.3%
|
57.9%
|
84.5%
|
52.8%
|
81.0%
|
2
|
730
|
65.0%
|
89.7%
|
58.6%
|
84.9%
|
53.5%
|
81.3%
|
5
|
1825
|
65.5%
|
89.9%
|
59.1%
|
85.1%
|
53.9%
|
81.5%
|
10
|
3650
|
65.7%
|
90.0%
|
59.2%
|
85.2%
|
54.0%
|
81.6%
|
20
|
7300
|
65.9%
|
90.1%
|
59.4%
|
85.3%
|
54.2%
|
81.7%
|
10.4 |
Metallurgical Variability
|
• |
Ag: Recovery = (59.4)(-1.89*TS^2+1.81*TS+.667);
|
• |
Au: Recovery = (85.3)(-0.267*TS+1.09).
|
10.5 |
Deleterious Elements
|
Ore Product
|
Ultimate Recovery (20 Years)
|
|
Silver
(%)
|
Gold
(%)
|
|
Historical cone crushed product
|
61.4
|
95.9
|
Packard cone crushed product
|
61.4
|
95.9
|
Traditional ROM
|
27.1
|
71.2
|
Stage 3 ROM
|
37.4
|
89.8
|
Stage 4 current config.
|
56.1
|
82.4
|
Stage 4 HPGR post pre-screen and side plate
|
59.4
|
85.3
|
Stage 6 HPGR
|
59.4
|
90.1
|
10.6 |
Qualified Person’s Opinion on Data Adequacy
|
11.1 |
Introduction
|
• |
Rochester mine mineral resource estimate (amenable to open pit mining methods), updated October 5, 2021 (effective date December 31, 2021);
|
• |
Rochester in-pit stockpile mineral resource estimate completed October 5, 2021 (effective date December 31, 2021);
|
• |
South and Charlie stockpile mineral resource estimate completed December 31, 2013. Re-blocking exercise was completed September 30, 2020 to go from a model framework of 50 x 50 x 25 ft to 50 x 50 x 30 ft (effective date December 31, 2021);
|
• |
Nevada Packard mineral resource (amenable to open pit mining methods), updated August 31, 2020 (effective date December 31, 2021);
|
• |
Nevada Packard stockpile mineral resource estimate completed December 31, 2015. Re-blocking exercise was completed August 31, 2020 to go from a model framework of 50 x 50 x 25 ft to 50 x 50 x 30 ft (effective date December 31, 2021).
|
11.2 |
Geological Model
|
11.3 |
Exploratory Data Analysis
|
11.4 |
Density
|
11.5 |
Composites
|
11.6 |
Grade Capping/Outlier Restrictions
|
11.7 |
Variography
|
11.8 |
Interpolation
|
Domain
|
7100
|
7221
|
7200
|
7300
|
7400
|
7500
|
7600
|
7630
|
7700
|
7800
|
7830
|
Total
|
Composite cap
|
22.25
|
0.3
|
9.0
|
NA
|
4.12
|
14.2
|
NA
|
5.0
|
8.4
|
1.2
|
NA
|
NA
|
Total samples
|
63,179
|
1,792
|
11,257
|
428
|
17,223
|
9,964
|
847
|
2,061
|
10,478
|
2,903
|
1,000
|
121,131
|
Samples capped
|
2
|
11
|
8
|
0
|
13
|
4
|
0
|
6
|
3
|
8
|
0
|
55
|
Raw mean
|
0.528
|
0.031
|
0.259
|
0.045
|
0.207
|
0.389
|
0.120
|
0.260
|
0.253
|
0.060
|
0.287
|
0.392
|
Raw STDEV
|
0.957
|
0.075
|
0.635
|
0.086
|
0.362
|
0.807
|
0.267
|
0.591
|
0.505
|
0.270
|
0.498
|
0.802
|
Raw CV
|
1.812
|
2.423
|
2.453
|
1.899
|
1.745
|
2.076
|
2.234
|
2.273
|
1.997
|
4.484
|
1.734
|
2.044
|
Capped mean
|
0.527
|
0.029
|
0.255
|
0.045
|
0.205
|
0.387
|
0.120
|
0.254
|
0.252
|
0.053
|
0.287
|
0.391
|
Capped STDEV
|
0.916
|
0.047
|
0.565
|
0.086
|
0.327
|
0.753
|
0.267
|
0.513
|
0.474
|
0.112
|
0.498
|
0.762
|
Capped CV
|
1.739
|
1.622
|
2.214
|
1.899
|
1.591
|
1.948
|
2.234
|
2.020
|
1.882
|
2.104
|
1.734
|
1.949
|
% data affected
|
0.0
|
0.7
|
0.1
|
0.0
|
0.1
|
0.0
|
0.0
|
0.3
|
0.0
|
0.3
|
0.0
|
0.05
|
% mean change
|
-0.2
|
-7.3
|
-1.3
|
0.0
|
-1.0
|
-0.6
|
0.0
|
-2.3
|
-0.5
|
-11.9
|
0.0
|
-0.4
|
% CV change
|
-4.1
|
-33.1
|
-9.7
|
0.0
|
-8.8
|
-6.2
|
0.0
|
-11.1
|
-5.8
|
-53.1
|
0.0
|
-4.6
|
Domain
|
7100
|
7221
|
7200
|
7300
|
7400
|
7500
|
7600
|
7630
|
7700
|
7800
|
7830
|
Total
|
Composite cap
|
0.15
|
NA
|
0.08
|
NA
|
0.05
|
0.101
|
NA
|
0.025
|
0.07
|
0.025
|
0.025
|
NA
|
Total samples
|
63,199
|
1,792
|
11,257
|
428
|
17,223
|
9,964
|
847
|
2,081
|
10,451
|
2,903
|
1,000
|
121,172
|
Samples capped
|
62
|
0
|
62
|
0
|
37
|
12
|
0
|
11
|
19
|
1
|
5
|
209
|
Raw mean
|
0.004
|
0.001
|
0.005
|
0.001
|
0.002
|
0.003
|
0.001
|
0.002
|
0.002
|
0.001
|
0.002
|
0.003
|
Raw STDEV
|
0.016
|
0.001
|
0.037
|
0.002
|
0.009
|
0.020
|
0.001
|
0.030
|
0.010
|
0.001
|
0.004
|
0.018
|
Raw CV
|
3.961
|
1.713
|
7.834
|
1.320
|
4.681
|
7.399
|
2.167
|
14.303
|
4.647
|
1.492
|
2.212
|
5.524
|
Capped mean
|
0.004
|
0.001
|
0.003
|
0.001
|
0.002
|
0.002
|
0.001
|
0.001
|
0.002
|
0.001
|
0.002
|
0.003
|
Capped STDEV
|
0.009
|
0.001
|
0.009
|
0.002
|
0.004
|
0.005
|
0.001
|
0.003
|
0.005
|
0.001
|
0.003
|
0.008
|
Capped CV
|
2.395
|
1.713
|
2.526
|
1.320
|
2.248
|
2.226
|
2.167
|
2.180
|
2.341
|
1.279
|
1.820
|
2.546
|
% data affected
|
0.1
|
0.0
|
0.6
|
0.0
|
0.2
|
0.1
|
0.0
|
0.5
|
0.2
|
0.0
|
0.5
|
0.2
|
% mean change
|
-4.7
|
0.0
|
-27.0
|
0.0
|
-11.0
|
-11.0
|
0.0
|
-37.0
|
-8.5
|
-0.8
|
-4.9
|
-9.1
|
% CV change
|
-39.5
|
0.0
|
-67.8
|
0.0
|
-52.0
|
-69.9
|
0.0
|
-84.8
|
-49.6
|
-14.2
|
-17.7
|
-53.9
|
Domain
|
100_800
|
200
|
300
|
400
|
500
|
700
|
Total
|
Composite cap
|
4.65
|
17.6
|
3.9
|
6.8
|
6.65
|
1.75
|
NA
|
Total samples
|
4,823
|
7,324
|
3,548
|
3,488
|
1,916
|
4,802
|
25,901
|
Samples capped
|
5
|
4
|
4
|
3
|
6
|
13
|
35
|
Raw mean
|
0.172
|
0.574
|
0.179
|
0.212
|
0.398
|
0.084
|
0.292
|
Raw STDEV
|
0.461
|
1.307
|
0.369
|
0.529
|
1.544
|
0.287
|
0.899
|
Raw CV
|
2.680
|
2.279
|
2.066
|
2.492
|
3.878
|
3.423
|
3.074
|
Capped mean
|
0.168
|
0.567
|
0.175
|
0.209
|
0.357
|
0.077
|
0.285
|
Capped STDEV
|
0.367
|
1.170
|
0.314
|
0.472
|
0.772
|
0.158
|
0.735
|
Capped CV
|
2.186
|
2.062
|
1.792
|
2.255
|
2.161
|
2.046
|
2.583
|
% data affected
|
0.1%
|
0.1%
|
0.1%
|
0.1%
|
0.3%
|
0.3%
|
0.14%
|
% mean change
|
-2.6%
|
-1.1%
|
-1.9%
|
-1.5%
|
-10.3%
|
-8.0%
|
-2.65%
|
% CV change
|
-18.4%
|
-9.5%
|
-13.3%
|
-9.5%
|
-44.3%
|
-40.2%
|
-16.0%
|
Domain
|
100_800
|
200
|
300
|
400
|
500
|
700
|
Total
|
Total Samples
|
4,629
|
6,753
|
3,301
|
3,325
|
1,856
|
4,753
|
24,617
|
Composite cap
|
NA
|
0.09
|
0.03
|
0.026
|
0.027
|
0.012
|
NA
|
Samples capped
|
0
|
7
|
8
|
14
|
6
|
4
|
39
|
Raw mean
|
0.001
|
0.003
|
0.001
|
0.001
|
0.002
|
0.000
|
0.001
|
Raw STDEV
|
0.002
|
0.008
|
0.004
|
0.007
|
0.003
|
0.002
|
0.005
|
Raw CV
|
2.513
|
2.896
|
3.235
|
5.730
|
2.202
|
6.233
|
3.759
|
Capped mean
|
0.001
|
0.003
|
0.001
|
0.001
|
0.001
|
0.000
|
0.001
|
Capped STDEV
|
0.002
|
0.006
|
0.003
|
0.002
|
0.003
|
0.001
|
0.004
|
Capped CV
|
2.513
|
2.308
|
2.255
|
2.455
|
1.981
|
2.628
|
2.790
|
% data affected
|
0.0
|
0.1
|
0.2
|
0.4
|
0.3
|
0.1
|
0.16
|
% mean change
|
0.0
|
-3.2
|
-5.9
|
-18.4
|
-2.6
|
-9.0
|
-5.04
|
% CV change
|
0.0
|
-20.3
|
-30.3
|
-57.2
|
-10.0
|
-57.8
|
-25.8
|
11.9 |
Block Model Validation
|
• |
Visual validation of model results to composites completed by stepping through east-west and north–south cross- sections spaced 100 ft apart as well as plan view sections placed at mid-block elevations (30 ft spacing);
|
• |
Grade-tonnage curves looking at the average grade of OK, NN, and ID2 estimates at a 0.00 oz/st cut-off;
|
• |
X, Y, Z swath plots;
|
• |
Comparison of block model statistics to the sample assay and composite statistics;
|
• |
Comparison of grade-tonnage curves to the original estimate;
|
• |
Reconciliation with available blast-hole data by comparing the resource OK estimate to an ID2 blast-hole model for the Rochester and Nevada Packard models.
|
11.10 |
Classification of Mineral Resources
|
11.10.1 |
Mineral Resource Confidence Classification
|
11.10.2 |
Uncertainties Considered During Confidence Classification
|
11.11 |
Reasonable Prospects of Economic Extraction
|
11.11.1 |
Input Assumptions
|
Model
|
Confidence Classification
|
Criteria
|
Rochester
|
Measured
|
Distances from nearest composite of 60–135 ft, min 8 composites, min 5 drill holes
|
Indicated
|
Distances from nearest composite of 100–175 ft, min 5 composites, min 3 drill holes
|
|
Inferred
|
Distances from nearest composite of 195–330 ft, min 2 composites, min 1 drill hole
|
|
South and Charlie stockpile
|
Measured
|
Distance from nearest composite of ≤80 ft, min 3 drill holes
|
Indicated
|
Distance from nearest composite of ≤160 ft, min 2 drill holes
|
|
Inferred
|
Distance from nearest composite of >160 ft, min 2 drill holes; any block estimated in second pass
|
|
Rochester in-pit stockpile
|
Measured
|
Distance from nearest composite of ≤80 ft, min 3 drill holes
|
Indicated
|
Distance from nearest composite of ≤160 ft, min 2 drill holes
|
|
Inferred
|
Distance from nearest composite of >160 ft, min 1 drill hole
|
|
Nevada Packard
|
Measured
|
Distances from nearest composite of 75–100 ft, min 12 composites, min 5 drill holes
|
Indicated
|
Distances from nearest composite of 105–160 ft, min 7 composites, min 3 drill holes
|
|
Inferred
|
Distances from nearest composite of 165–280 ft, min 3 composites, min 1 drill hole
|
|
Nevada Packard stockpile
|
Indicated
|
Distances from nearest composite of <100 ft, >3 composites, >2 drill holes
|
Inferred
|
Distances from nearest composite of <200 ft, >1 composite, >1 drill hole; any block estimated in second pass
|
Item
|
Unit
|
Rochester
|
Nevada Packard
|
Mining
|
$/ton
|
1.30
|
1.30
|
Crushing and processing oxide
|
$/ton crushed
|
2.05
|
3.50
|
Crushing and processing sulfide
|
$/ton crushed
|
2.15
|
N/A
|
Processing ROM
|
$/ton
|
1.00
|
N/A
|
G&A
|
$/ton crushed
|
0.50
|
0.20
|
Break-even NSR cut-off, oxide
|
$/ton
|
2.55
|
3.70
|
Break-even NSR cut-off, sulfide
|
$/ton
|
2.65
|
n/a
|
Break-even NSR cut-off, ROM
|
$/ton
|
1.50
|
n/a
|
11.11.2 |
Commodity Price
|
11.11.3 |
Cut-off
|
• |
Resource net smelter return (NSR) = silver grade (oz/ton) * silver recovery (%) * [silver price ($/oz) - refining cost ($/oz)] + gold grade (oz/ton) * gold recovery (%) * [gold price ($/oz) - refining cost ($/oz)].
|
11.11.4 |
QP Statement
|
Material
|
Ag Recovery (Crusher Ore)
|
Au Recovery (Crusher Ore)
|
Ag Recovery (ROM)
|
Au Recovery (ROM)
|
Oxide
|
59.4%
|
= (85.3%)*(-0.267*Total-Sulfur+1.09)
|
27.1%
|
71.2%
|
Sulfide (≥0.7% Total-Sulfur)
|
= (59.4%)*(-1.89*Total-Sulf^2+
1.81*Total-Sulf+0.667)
|
0.0%
|
11.12 |
Mineral Resource Statement
|
• |
Rochester: Table 11‑8 and Table 11‑9;
|
• |
Nevada Packard: Table 11‑10 and Table 11‑11;
|
• |
Rochester stockpiles (South-Charlie and in-pit): Table 11‑12 and Table 11‑13;
|
• |
Nevada Packard stockpiles: Table 11‑14 and Table 11‑15;
|
Category
|
Tons (st)
|
Average
Grade
|
Contained Ounces
|
NSR Cut-off
($/st)
|
Recovery
(%)
|
|||||
(oz/st)
|
(oz)
|
|||||||||
Au
|
Ag
|
Au
|
Ag
|
Oxide
|
Sulfide
|
ROM
|
Au
|
Ag
|
||
Measured
|
155,049,000
|
0.002
|
0.29
|
313,000
|
44,695,000
|
2.55
|
2.65
|
1.50
|
15.2–93.7
|
0.0–59.5
|
Indicated
|
24,325,000
|
0.002
|
0.34
|
51,000
|
8,353,000
|
2.55
|
2.65
|
1.50
|
41.6–93.7
|
0.0–59.5
|
Total measured and indicated
|
179,374,000
|
0.002
|
0.30
|
363,000
|
53,048,000
|
2.55
|
2.65
|
1.50
|
15.2–93.7
|
0.0–59.5
|
Category
|
Tons
(st)
|
Average
Grade
(oz/st)
|
Contained Ounces
(oz)
|
NSR Cut-
off
($/st)
|
Recovery
(%)
|
|||
Au
|
Ag
|
Au
|
Ag
|
Oxide
|
Au
|
Ag
|
||
Measured
|
20,558,000
|
0.002
|
0.33
|
39,000
|
6,754,000
|
3.70
|
92.0
|
61.0
|
Indicated
|
2,060,000
|
0.002
|
0.25
|
5,000
|
509,000
|
3.70
|
92.0
|
61.0
|
Total measured and indicated
|
22,618,000
|
0.002
|
0.32
|
43,000
|
7,263,000
|
3.70
|
92.0
|
61.0
|
Category
|
Tons
(st)
|
Average Grade
(oz/st)
|
Contained Ounces
(oz)
|
NSR
Cut-off
($/st)
|
Recovery
(%)
|
|||
Au
|
Ag
|
Au
|
Ag
|
Oxide
|
Au
|
Ag
|
||
Inferred
|
5,287,000
|
0.002
|
0.36
|
11,000
|
1,913,000
|
3.70
|
92.0
|
61.0
|
Category
|
Tons
(st)
|
Average
Grade
(oz/st)
|
Contained Ounces
(oz)
|
NSR
Cut-off
($/st)
|
Recovery
(%)
|
|||
Au
|
Ag
|
Au
|
Ag
|
Oxide
|
Au
|
Ag
|
||
Measured
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
Indicated
|
234,000
|
—
|
0.47
|
—
|
110,000
|
3.70
|
92.0
|
61.0
|
Total measured and indicated
|
234,000
|
—
|
0.47
|
—
|
110,000
|
3.70
|
92.0
|
61.0
|
Category
|
Tons
(st)
|
Average
Grade
(oz/st)
|
Contained Ounces
(oz)
|
NSR
Cut-off
($/st)
|
Recovery
(%)
|
|||
Au
|
Ag
|
Au
|
Ag
|
Oxide
|
Au
|
Ag
|
||
Inferred
|
1,057,000
|
0.002
|
0.49
|
2,000
|
522,000
|
3.70
|
92.0
|
61.0
|
1. |
The mineral resource estimates are current as of December 31, 2021, and are reported using the definitions in SK1300.
|
2. |
The reference point for the mineral resource estimate is in situ and stockpile. The Qualified Person for the estimate is Mr. Matthew Bradford, RM SME, a Coeur employee.
|
3. |
Mineral resources are reported exclusive of mineral reserves on a 100% ownership basis.
|
4. |
Mineral resources for Rochester and Nevada Packard are tabulated within a confining pit shell that uses the following input parameters: metal price Au = $1,700/oz and Ag = $22/oz; oxide recovery Au = 77.7%-93.7% and Ag = 59%-61%; sulfide
recovery Au = 15.2%-77.7% and Ag = 0.0%-59% with a net smelter return cutoff of $2.55–$3.70/st oxide and $2.65/st sulfide, where the NSR is calculated as resource net smelter return (NSR) = silver grade (oz/ton) * silver recovery (%) * [silver
price ($/oz) - refining cost ($/oz)] + gold grade (oz/ton) * gold recovery (%) * [gold price ($/oz) - refining cost ($/oz)]; and variable pit slope angles that approximately average 43º over the life-of-mine.
|
5. |
Rounding of short tons, grades, and troy ounces, as required by reporting guidelines, may result in apparent differences between tons, grades, and contained metal contents.
|
11.13 |
Uncertainties (Factors) That May Affect the Mineral Resource Estimate
|
• |
Metal price and exchange rate assumptions;
|
• |
Changes to the assumptions used to generate the NSR grade cut-off grade;
|
• |
Changes in local interpretations of mineralization geometry and continuity of mineralized zones;
|
• |
Changes to geological and mineralization shape and geological and grade continuity assumptions;
|
o |
Additional drilling, which may change confidence category classification in the pit margins from those assumed in the current pit optimization;
|
o |
Additional sampling that may redefine the silver and/or gold grade estimates in certain areas of the resource estimation;
|
• |
Density and domain assignments;
|
• |
Changes to geotechnical, mining and metallurgical recovery assumptions;
|
• |
Changes to the input and design parameter assumptions that pertain to the assumptions for open pit mining or stockpile rehandling constraining the estimates;
|
• |
Assumptions as to the continued ability to access the site, retain mineral and surface rights titles, maintain environment and other regulatory permits, and maintain the social license to operate.
|
12.1 |
Introduction
|
12.2 |
Development of Mining Case
|
12.3 |
Designs
|
12.4 |
Input Parameters
|
Parameter
|
Rochester
|
Nevada Packard
|
Backfill
|
Bench height (ft.)
|
30
|
30
|
30
|
Batter angle (degrees)
|
Variable
|
Variable
|
45
|
Catch bench (ft.)
|
Variable
|
Variable
|
20
|
Minimum mining width (ft.)
|
80
|
||
Road design width (ft.)
|
88
|
||
Haul road grade (maximum; %)
|
10
|
12.5 |
Net Smelter Return Cut-off
|
• |
NSR = ((gold price – refining cost) * gold recovery * gold block grade) + ((silver price – refining cost) * silver recovery * silver block grade)
|
o |
Gold price: US$1,400/oz;
|
o |
Silver price: US$20/oz;
|
o |
Gold recovery: Rochester in oxide: 85%; in sulfide: Variable according to total sulfur percentage, expressed as Recovery = (86 X (-0.267 xTotal Sulfur + 1.09))/100; Nevada Packard in oxide: 95%;
|
o |
Silver recovery: Rochester in oxide: 59%; in sulfide: Variable according to total sulfur percentage, expressed as Recovery = (59 X (-1.89 x Total Sulfur^2 + 1.81 x Total Sulfur + 0.667))/100; Nevada Packard in oxide: 61%;
|
o |
Refining cost: $0.35/oz.
|
12.6 |
Cut-Off Grades
|
Item
|
Unit
|
Rochester
|
Nevada Packard
|
Crushing and processing oxide
|
$/ton crushed
|
2.05
|
3.50
|
Crushing and processing sulfide
|
$/ton crushed
|
2.15
|
n/a
|
G&A
|
$/ton crushed
|
0.55
|
0.20
|
Break even NSR cut-off, oxide
|
$/ton
|
2.55
|
3.70
|
Break even NSR cut-off, sulfide
|
$/ton
|
2.65
|
n/a
|
Rehandle cost
|
$/ton
|
0.98
|
1.05
|
Sub-NSR cut-off
|
$/ton
|
3.53
|
4.75
|
12.7 |
Surface Topography
|
12.8 |
Density and Moisture
|
• |
In-situ (open pit): 0.078 ton/ft3.
|
• |
Stockpile: 0.057 ton/ft3;
|
12.9 |
Dilution and Mine Losses
|
12.10 |
Mineral Reserve Statement
|
• |
Rochester: Table 12‑3;
|
• |
Nevada Packard: Table 12‑4;
|
• |
Rochester stockpiles (South-Charlie and in-pit): Table 12‑5;
|
• |
Nevada Packard stockpiles: Table 12‑6;
|
12.11 |
Uncertainties (Factors) That May Affect the Mineral Reserve Estimate
|
• |
Commodity prices: the mineral reserve estimates are sensitive to metal prices. Coeur’s current strategy is to sell most of the metal production at spot prices, exposing the company to both positive and negative changes in the market, both
of which are outside of the company’s control;
|
• |
Metallurgical recovery: changes in metallurgical recovery could also have an impact on the mineral reserve estimates;
|
• |
Operating costs: higher or lower operating costs than those assumed could also affect the mineral reserve estimates. Operating costs could increase over the life of the Project, due to factors outside of the company’s control;
|
• |
Geotechnical: unforeseen geotechnical issues could lead to additional dilution, difficulty accessing portions of the orebody, or sterilization of broken or in situ ore. There are sufficient management controls in place to effectively
mitigate geotechnical risks. Designed pit slopes have been evaluated for stability in several geotechnical studies and are regularly evaluated by the engineering group at the mine. The QP considers that sufficient controls are in place for
the Rochester Operations to effectively manage geotechnical risk, and the risk of significant impact on the mineral reserve estimate is low;
|
• |
Hydrogeological: unexpected hydrogeological conditions could cause issues with access and extraction of areas of the mineral reserve due to higher than anticipated rates of water ingress. The QP considers the risk of encountering
hydrogeological conditions which would significantly affect the mineral reserve estimate over the remaining LOM is low;
|
• |
Permitting and social license: inability to maintain, renew, or obtain environmental and other regulatory permits, to retain mineral and surface right titles, to maintain site access, and to maintain social license to operate could result
in the inability to extract some or all of the mineral reserve.
|
• |
A crushing circuit using HPGR technology was commissioned in 2019, and, in 2020, the operation obtained permitting for, and began construction of POA 11, which is a significant additional expansion, including the construction of a new leach
pad, a crushing facility equipped with two HPGR units, processing facilities and related infrastructure to support the extension of Rochester’s mine life.
|
1. |
The mineral resource estimates are current as of December 31, 2021, and are reported using the definitions in Item 1300 of Regulation S–K (17 CFR Part 229) (SK1300).
|
1. |
The reference point for the mineral reserve estimate is the point of delivery to the heap leach facilities. The Qualified Person for the estimate is Mr. Brandon MacDougall, P.E., a Coeur Rochester employee.
|
2. |
Mineral reserve estimates are tabulated within a confining pit shell and use the following input parameters: gold price of US$1,400/oz Au and silver price of US$20/oz Au; Rochester oxide recovery Au = 85% and Ag = 59%; Nevada Packard oxide
recovery Au = 95% and Ag = 61%; ROM recovery Au = 71% and Ag = 27%; with a Rochester net smelter return cutoff of $2.55/st oxide and US$2.65/st sulfide, and a Packard net smelter return cutoff of $3.70, where the NSR is calculated as resource
net smelter return (NSR) = silver grade (oz/ton) * silver recovery (%) * [silver price ($/oz) - refining cost ($/oz)] + gold grade (oz/ton) * gold recovery (%) * [gold price ($/oz) - refining cost ($/oz)]; variable pit slope angles that
approximately average 43º over the life-of-mine.
|
3. |
Rounding of short tons, grades, and troy ounces, as required by reporting guidelines, may result in apparent differences between tons, grades, and contained metal contents
|
13.1 |
Introduction
|
13.2 |
Geotechnical Considerations
|
13.3 |
Hydrogeological Considerations
|
Zone Solid Description
|
Overall
Slope
(º)
|
Catch Bench
Width
(ft.)
|
Bench Face
Angle
(º)
|
Inter-Ramp
Angle
(º)
|
Undefined
|
20
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
North wall
|
47
|
20
|
70
|
57
|
North to east transition
|
45
|
25
|
70
|
55
|
East wall
|
49
|
20
|
70
|
52
|
South sector 1
|
45
|
25
|
70
|
49
|
South sector 2 Weaver
|
34
|
25
|
59
|
42
|
South sector 2 Rochester
|
39
|
25
|
64
|
45
|
South sector 3
|
51
|
23
|
70
|
51
|
West sector
|
42
|
20
|
70
|
52
|
West to north transition
|
40
|
20
|
65
|
49
|
Internal
|
45
|
25
|
64
|
45
|
Backfill/leach, unconsolidated
|
27
|
20
|
62
|
27
|
Default
|
45
|
25
|
64
|
45
|
Material Description
|
Overall
Slope
(º)
|
Catch Bench
Width
(ft.)
|
Bench Face
Angle
(º)
|
Inter-Ramp
Angle
(º)
|
In-situ (oxide)
|
52.4
|
25
|
70
|
52.4
|
Unconsolidated (backfill/stockpile)
|
37
|
25
|
47
|
37
|
13.4 |
Design Considerations
|
• |
Shift schedule: two-12-hour shifts/day, seven days/week, 52 weeks/year
|
• |
Operating standby time: 1.8 hours/shift.
|
Item
|
Unit
|
Rochester
|
Nevada Packard
|
Bench height
|
ft
|
30
|
30
|
Catch bench vertical spacing
|
ft
|
30–60
|
60
|
Minimum mining width between phases
|
ft
|
120
|
240
|
Double lane haul road design width
|
ft
|
88
|
88
|
Single lane haul road design width
|
ft
|
65
|
65
|
Max haul road gradient
|
%
|
10
|
10
|
Rolling resistance
|
%
|
2
|
2
|
13.5 |
Blasting and Explosives
|
13.6 |
Grade Control and Production Monitoring
|
13.7 |
Waste Rock and Backfill
|
13.8 |
Production Schedule
|
Units
|
2022
|
2023
|
2024
|
2025
|
2026
|
2027
|
2028
|
|
Crusher ore
|
t x 1,000
|
11,602
|
14,937
|
29,644
|
30,048
|
30,137
|
30,860
|
30,225
|
To stockpile
|
t x 1,000
|
3,600
|
15,626
|
5,032
|
3,112
|
1,993
|
1,189
|
1,800
|
ROM ore
|
t x 1,000
|
5,411
|
205
|
36
|
190
|
870
|
308
|
679
|
Spent leach
|
t x 1,000
|
—
|
—
|
1,758
|
5,441
|
10,672
|
—
|
—
|
Waste
|
t x 1,000
|
3,668
|
10,259
|
10,395
|
5,080
|
14,812
|
5,800
|
23,965
|
Total mined tons
|
t x 1,000
|
24,281
|
41,028
|
46,865
|
43,870
|
58,485
|
38,157
|
56,669
|
Rehandle
|
t x 1,000
|
—
|
—
|
2,356
|
1,952
|
1,863
|
1,140
|
1,775
|
Total moved tons
|
t x 1,000
|
24,281
|
41,028
|
49,221
|
45,822
|
60,348
|
49,297
|
68,444
|
Crushed ore
|
t x 1,000
|
11,602
|
14,937
|
32,000
|
32,000
|
32,000
|
32,000
|
32,000
|
ROM ore
|
t x 1,000
|
5,411
|
205
|
36
|
190
|
870
|
308
|
679
|
Total placed ore
|
t x 1,000
|
17,013
|
15,143
|
32,036
|
32,190
|
32,870
|
32,308
|
32,679
|
Silver grade
|
oz/st
|
0.39
|
0.42
|
0.45
|
0.53
|
0.34
|
0.39
|
0.26
|
Placed silver
|
oz x 1,000
|
6,705
|
6,304
|
14,377
|
16,990
|
11,157
|
12,573
|
8,572
|
Gold grade
|
oz/st
|
0.003
|
0.003
|
0.002
|
0.003
|
0.003
|
0.004
|
0.002
|
Placed gold
|
oz x 1,000
|
56
|
46
|
75
|
99
|
84
|
124
|
58
|
Units
|
2029
|
2030
|
2031
|
2032
|
2033
|
2034
|
LOM
Total
|
|
Crusher ore
|
t x 1,000
|
29,236
|
32,000
|
28,014
|
32,000
|
30,921
|
—
|
329,623
|
To stockpile
|
t x 1,000
|
955
|
2,043
|
306
|
169
|
—
|
—
|
35,824
|
ROM ore
|
t x 1,000
|
101
|
102
|
662
|
445
|
432
|
—
|
9,442
|
Spent leach
|
t x 1,000
|
75
|
16,093
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
—
|
34,040
|
Waste
|
t x 1,000
|
7,775
|
14,598
|
56,092
|
10,269
|
19,189
|
—
|
181,903
|
Total mined tons
|
t x 1,000
|
38,142
|
64,837
|
85,073
|
42,883
|
50,542
|
—
|
590,832
|
Rehandle
|
t x 1,000
|
2,764
|
—
|
3,986
|
—
|
1,079
|
25,004
|
41,920
|
Total moved tons
|
t x 1,000
|
48,850
|
71,814
|
96,054
|
54,072
|
53,202
|
25,004
|
687,437
|
Crushed ore
|
t x 1,000
|
32,000
|
32,000
|
32,000
|
32,000
|
32,000
|
25,004
|
371,543
|
ROM ore
|
t x 1,000
|
101
|
102
|
662
|
445
|
432
|
—
|
9,442
|
Total placed ore
|
t x 1,000
|
32,101
|
32,102
|
32,662
|
32,445
|
32,432
|
25,004
|
380,985
|
Silver grade
|
oz/st
|
0.36
|
0.47
|
0.38
|
0.39
|
0.27
|
0.23
|
0.38
|
Placed silver
|
oz x 1,000
|
11,461
|
14,994
|
12,370
|
12,768
|
8,829
|
5,782
|
142,881
|
Gold grade
|
oz/st
|
0.002
|
0.002
|
0.002
|
0.003
|
0.003
|
0.002
|
0.003
|
Placed gold
|
oz x 1,000
|
69
|
74
|
78
|
102
|
86
|
40
|
991
|
Units
|
2027
|
2028
|
2029
|
2030
|
2031
|
2032
|
2033
|
Total
|
|
Crusher ore
|
t x 1,000
|
6,000
|
6,000
|
6,000
|
6,000
|
6,000
|
6,000
|
790
|
36,790
|
To stockpile
|
t x 1,000
|
2,079
|
2,958
|
869
|
0
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
5,907
|
ROM ore
|
t x 1,000
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
Waste
|
t x 1,000
|
1,921
|
1,042
|
1,074
|
977
|
995
|
72
|
—
|
6,080
|
Total mined tons
|
t x 1,000
|
10,000
|
10,000
|
7,943
|
6,977
|
6,995
|
6,072
|
790
|
48,778
|
Rehandle
|
t x 1,000
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
5,117
|
790
|
5,907
|
Total moved tons
|
t x 1,000
|
10,000
|
10,000
|
7,943
|
6,977
|
6,995
|
11,189
|
1,581
|
54,685
|
Crushed ore
|
t x 1,000
|
6,000
|
6,000
|
6,000
|
6,000
|
6,000
|
6,000
|
790
|
36,790
|
ROM ore
|
t x 1,000
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
Total placed ore
|
t x 1,000
|
6,000
|
6,000
|
6,000
|
6,000
|
6,000
|
6,000
|
790
|
36,790
|
Silver grade
|
oz/st
|
0.44
|
0.74
|
0.63
|
0.44
|
0.44
|
0.34
|
0.28
|
0.50
|
Placed silver
|
oz x 1,000
|
2,670
|
4,410
|
3,765
|
2,652
|
2,624
|
2,018
|
224
|
18,363
|
Gold grade
|
oz/st
|
0.002
|
0.002
|
0.002
|
0.003
|
0.003
|
0.002
|
0.001
|
0.002
|
Placed gold
|
oz x 1,000
|
13
|
15
|
14
|
17
|
17
|
11
|
1
|
88
|
Units
|
2022
|
2023
|
2024
|
2025
|
2026
|
2027
|
2028
|
|
Crusher ore
|
t x 1,000
|
11,602
|
14,937
|
29,644
|
30,048
|
30,137
|
36,860
|
36,225
|
To stockpile
|
t x 1,000
|
3,600
|
15,626
|
6,790
|
8,553
|
12,665
|
3,268
|
4,758
|
ROM ore
|
t x 1,000
|
5,411
|
205
|
36
|
190
|
870
|
308
|
679
|
Waste
|
t x 1,000
|
3,668
|
10,259
|
10,395
|
5,080
|
14,812
|
7,721
|
25,007
|
Total mined tons
|
t x 1,000
|
24,281
|
41,028
|
46,865
|
43,870
|
58,485
|
48,157
|
66,669
|
Rehandle
|
t x 1,000
|
-
|
-
|
2,356
|
1,952
|
1,863
|
1,140
|
1,775
|
Total moved tons
|
t x 1,000
|
24,281
|
41,028
|
49,221
|
45,822
|
60,348
|
49,297
|
68,444
|
Crushed ore
|
t x 1,000
|
11,602
|
14,937
|
32,000
|
32,000
|
32,000
|
38,000
|
38,000
|
ROM ore
|
t x 1,000
|
5,411
|
205
|
36
|
190
|
870
|
308
|
679
|
Total placed ore
|
t x 1,000
|
17,013
|
15,143
|
32,036
|
32,190
|
32,870
|
38,308
|
38,679
|
Silver grade
|
oz/st
|
0.39
|
0.42
|
0.45
|
0.53
|
0.34
|
0.40
|
0.34
|
Placed silver
|
oz x 1,000
|
6,705
|
6,304
|
14,377
|
16,990
|
11,157
|
15,242
|
12,982
|
Gold grade
|
oz/st
|
0.003
|
0.003
|
0.002
|
0.003
|
0.003
|
0.004
|
0.002
|
Placed gold
|
oz x 1,000
|
56
|
46
|
75
|
99
|
84
|
137
|
72
|
Units
|
2029
|
2030
|
2031
|
2032
|
2033
|
2034
|
LOM
Total
|
|
Crusher ore
|
t x 1,000
|
35,236
|
38,000
|
34,014
|
38,000
|
31,711
|
0
|
366,414
|
To stockpile
|
t x 1,000
|
1824
|
2,043
|
306
|
169
|
0
|
0
|
41,731
|
ROM ore
|
t x 1,000
|
101
|
102
|
662
|
445
|
432
|
0
|
9,441
|
Spent leach
|
t x 1,000
|
75
|
16,093
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
34,039
|
Waste
|
t x 1,000
|
8,849
|
15,575
|
57,087
|
10,341
|
19,189
|
0
|
187,983
|
Total mined tons
|
t x 1,000
|
46,085
|
71,814
|
92,068
|
48,955
|
51,332
|
0
|
639,609
|
Rehandle
|
t x 1,000
|
2,764
|
0
|
3,986
|
5117
|
1,869
|
25,004
|
47,826
|
Total moved tons
|
t x 1,000
|
56,793
|
78,791
|
103,049
|
65,261
|
54,783
|
25,004
|
742,122
|
Crushed ore
|
t x 1,000
|
38,000
|
38,000
|
38,000
|
38,000
|
32,790
|
25,004
|
408,333
|
ROM ore
|
t x 1,000
|
101
|
102
|
662
|
445
|
432
|
0
|
9,441
|
Total placed ore
|
t x 1,000
|
38,101
|
38,102
|
38,662
|
38,445
|
33,222
|
25,004
|
417,775
|
Silver grade
|
oz/st
|
0.40
|
0.46
|
0.39
|
0.38
|
0.27
|
0.23
|
0.39
|
Placed silver
|
oz x 1,000
|
15,226
|
17,646
|
14,994
|
14,786
|
9,053
|
5,782
|
161,245
|
Gold grade
|
oz/st
|
0.002
|
0.002
|
0.002
|
0.003
|
0.003
|
0.002
|
0.003
|
Placed gold
|
oz x 1,000
|
83
|
91
|
95
|
113
|
87
|
40
|
1,079
|
13.9 |
Equipment
|
13.10 |
Personnel
|
Item
|
Number of Units
|
Loading unit
|
4
|
Haul truck (160 st capacity)
|
29
|
Blasthole drill
|
4
|
Track dozer
|
4
|
Water truck
|
2
|
Road grader
|
3
|
Rubber tired dozer
|
1
|
Utility loader
|
1
|
14.1 |
Process Method Selection
|
14.2 |
Flowsheet
|
14.3 |
Process Plant
|
14.3.1 |
Overview
|
14.3.2 |
Heap Leach Pads
|
14.3.3 |
Merrill-Crowe Plant
|
Parameter
|
Unit
|
Value
|
Capacity
|
st
|
300,000,000
|
Phases
|
3
|
|
Max depth to liner
|
ft
|
400
|
Leach cycle
|
Days
|
30
|
Max application rate
|
gal/min/ft2
|
0.005
|
Pregnant solution flow
|
gpm
|
13,750
|
14.4 |
Equipment Sizing
|
14.5 |
Power and Consumables
|
14.6 |
Personnel
|
|
Overland CV-118
|
|
Tertiary crushing product CV
|
|
Overland CV-119
|
|
Tertiary HPGR #1 hydraulic
|
|
Overland CV-120
|
|
Tertiary HPGR #2 hydraulic
|
|
Overland CV-121
|
|
Final Product Loadout CV
|
|
|
|
Final product loadout reclaim FDR
|
• |
Two open pits (Rochester and Nevada Packard)
|
• |
Crusher and conveyor system;
|
• |
3 active heap leach pads (Stage II, Stage III, and Stage IV), 1 reclaimed heap leach pad (Stage I), 1 heap leach pad under construction (Stage VI), and 1 permitted heap leach pad (Stage V);
|
• |
7 waste rock storage facilities (WRSFs);
|
• |
Powerlines;
|
• |
Production and monitoring water wells;
|
• |
Contingency ponds;
|
• |
Potable water treatment plant;
|
• |
Water pipelines;
|
• |
Site buildings, including:
|
o |
Administration offices;
|
o |
Security shacks;
|
o |
Maintenance buildings (crusher, process, electro/mechanical and mobile equipment);
|
o |
Warehouse;
|
o |
Ambulance barn;
|
o |
Laboratory (assay and metallurgical);
|
o |
Geology core shed;
|
o |
Merrill-Crowe processing plant;
|
o |
Refinery;
|
• |
Access, light vehicle, and haul roads;
|
• |
Consumables storage;
|
• |
Security and fencing;
|
• |
Explosives magazines;
|
• |
Upper and lower parking areas;
|
• |
Data and communications infrastructure.
|
• |
Expansion of the existing permitted disturbance area by 2,815.4 acres;
|
• |
Expansion of the Rochester pit and the Nevada Packard pit. The bottom of the Rochester pit will extend below groundwater;
|
• |
Removal of a portion of the existing Stage I heap leach pad and a portion of the Stage II heap leach pad, along with relocation of the existing solution pipelines and utilities from the Stage III heap leach pad to the existing process
plant. Spent ore will be relocated to one of the remaining heap leach pads;
|
• |
Expansion of the South and West WRSFs to provide 297 Mst of additional storage capacity and expansion of the Nevada Packard WRSF to add 45 Mst of waste rock storage capacity;
|
• |
Construction and operation of the Limerick Canyon Stage VI heap leach pad, designed to provide 300 Mst of leaching capacity, and the Nevada Packard heap leach pad that will accommodate 60 Mst of leaching capacity;
|
• |
Construction and operation of the Rochester Stage VI and Nevada Packard Merrill- Crowe process facilities, designed for an application rate on the heap leach pads of 13,750 gpm and 5,000 gpm, respectively;
|
• |
Construction and operation of the Stage VI crushing and screening facility, designed to handle 60,000 st of ore. Associated infrastructure includes the Stage VI heap leach pad conveyor system, truck loadout, and ore stockpile;
|
• |
Installation of a crusher at Nevada Packard and construction and operation of a conveyor system, associated loadout, and ore stockpile;
|
• |
Construction and maintenance of new stormwater diversions sized to convey the 100-year, 24-hour storm event, with sediment collection basins;
|
• |
Construction of a new Stage VI haul road to from the Stage IV heap leach pad to allow placement of material on the new heap leach plant;
|
• |
Construction of a barren distribution pipeline from the Stage IV heap leach pad to the proposed Stage VI barren line to respond to process solution demands, reduce the drain-down in existing heap leach pads, and improve closure efficiency.
The pipeline will follow the proposed Stage VI haul road corridor;
|
• |
Construction of a light vehicle access road from the Stage VI crushing and screening facility to the Stage VI truck loadout, and construction of a light vehicle access road along the perimeter of Stage VI heap leach pad from the truck
loadout to the Stage VI process facility
|
• |
Construction and maintenance of a haul road from the Nevada Packard pit to the Packard crushing and screening facility and a light vehicle access road from the Nevada Packard process facility to the existing access road northeast of the
Nevada Packard pit;
|
• |
Widening and partial relocation of the existing Packard Flat Road;
|
• |
Installation of a new water conveyance pipeline from existing production wells to the closed process circuit and installation of a new production water well to support the Nevada Packard operations;
|
• |
Construction of six new growth media stockpiles;
|
• |
Upgrades to the electrical utility system to support the proposed infrastructure at Limerick Canyon and Nevada Packard;
|
• |
Construction and operation of ancillary facilities associated with the Limerick Canyon and Nevada Packard operations.
|
15.1 |
Roads and Logistics
|
15.2 |
Stockpiles
|
15.3 |
Waste Rock Storage Facilities
|
15.4 |
Water Management
|
15.5 |
Water Supply
|
15.6 |
Power and Electrical
|
15.7 |
Fuel
|
16.1 |
Markets
|
16.2 |
Commodity Price Forecasts
|
• |
Mineral reserves:
|
o |
US$1,400/oz Au;
|
o |
US$20/oz Ag;
|
• |
Mineral resources:
|
o |
US$1,700/oz Au;
|
o |
US$22/oz Ag.
|
16.3 |
Contracts
|
16.4 |
QP Statement
|
17.0
|
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES, PERMITTING, AND PLANS, NEGOTIATIONS, OR AGREEMENTS WITH LOCAL INDIVIDUALS OR GROUPS
|
17.1 |
Baseline and Supporting Studies
|
17.2 |
Environmental Considerations/Monitoring Programs
|
17.2.1 |
Environmental Protection Measures
|
• |
Cultural resources;
|
• |
Native American religious concerns;
|
• |
Paleontological resources;
|
• |
Survey monuments;
|
• |
Air quality;
|
• |
Drill hole abandonment;
|
• |
Noxious weeds and non-native weed species;
|
• |
Growth media management;
|
• |
Fire protection;
|
• |
Wildlife including Special Status Species and migratory birds;
|
• |
Safety and security;
|
• |
Waste management;
|
• |
Erosion, sedimentation, and surface water quality;
|
• |
Acid rock drainage;
|
• |
Spills and releases;
|
• |
Reclamation;
|
• |
Visual resources and lighting.
|
17.2.2 |
Jurisdictional Wetlands and Waters of the United States
|
17.3 |
Closure and Reclamation Considerations
|
Monitoring Component
|
Permit/Plan and Agency
|
Air quality
|
Throughput, Emissions, Fuel Use, and Stack Testing
NDEP Bureau of Air Pollution Control
|
Solid waste
|
Landfill Visual Inspections (when in use)
NDEP Solid Waste Branch
|
Hazardous waste
|
90-Day Storage Area Weekly Visual Inspections
Satellite Storage Area Weekly Visual Inspections
RCRA Container Storage Area Weekly Visual Inspections
NDEP Bureau of Sustainable Materials Management
|
Explosives
|
Weekly Visual Magazine Inspection
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives
|
Water
|
Process Water, Surface Water and Groundwater Quality and Quantity
NDEP Bureau of Mining Regulation and Reclamation
Inspection of Stormwater BMPs
NDEP Bureau of Water Pollution Control
Water Usage
Nevada Division of Water Resources
|
Noxious weeds
|
Periodic Noxious Weed Surveys and Weed Management Plan
BLM – under the Plan of Operations
|
Reclamation
|
Reclamation Revegetation Success
NDEP Bureau of Mining Regulation and Reclamation – under the Reclamation Permit
BLM – under the Plan of Operations
|
Slope stability
|
Visual Inspections
BLM and NDEP Bureau of Mining Regulation and Reclamation
|
Waste and ore rock chemistry
|
Waste Rock and Ore Analysis
NDEP Bureau of Mining Regulation and Reclamation
BLM – under the Plan of Operations
|
Wildlife
|
Wildlife Mortality
Wildlife Protection Measures (fencing, bird balls, barriers)
Nevada Department of Wildlife
|
Classification
|
Management
|
PAG
|
Ex-pit WRSFs – encapsulate with non-PAG
|
In-pit WRSFs above saturated zone1 – encapsulate with non-PAG
|
|
Non-PAG
|
Ex-pit WRSFs
|
In-pit PAG encapsulation amended to achieve ANP:AGP > 3
|
|
In-pit WRSFs above saturated zone1
|
|
Used as construction material
|
|
Non-PAG
w/< 0.05 wt% Total Sulfur
|
Ex-pit WRSFs
|
In-pit PAG encapsulation without amendment
|
|
In-pit WRSFs above saturated zone1
|
|
Pit backfill within saturated zone1 amended to achieve ANP:AGP > 3
|
|
Used as construction material
|
17.4 |
Permitting
|
17.4.1 |
Current Permits
|
17.4.2 |
POA 11
|
17.5 |
Social Considerations, Plans, Negotiations and Agreements
|
Agency
|
Permit or Approval
|
Expiration Date
|
NDEP Bureau of Air Pollution Control
|
Class II Air Permit #AP1044-0063
|
April 6, 2025
|
Mercury Control Program #AP1044-2242
|
Life of Project
|
|
Surface Area Disturbance Permit #AP1629-4340
|
February 11, 2026
|
|
NDEP Bureau of Air Quality Planning
|
Open Burn Variances
|
Applied for as needed
|
NDEP Bureau of Mining Regulation and Reclamation
|
Reclamation Permit #0087 (Rochester)
|
Life of Project
|
Reclamation Permit #0270 (Wilco Exploration)
|
Life of Project
|
|
Water Pollution Control Permit #NEV0050037
|
July 1, 2025
|
|
NDEP Bureau of Safe Drinking Water
|
Public Water System #PE-3076-12NTNC
|
Annual renewal (Oct)
|
Potable Water Treatment System Permit #PE-3076-TP02-12NTNC
|
Annual renewal (Oct)
|
|
Temporary Potable System for POA 11 Construction #PE-0006603-20A
|
Annual renewal (Oct)
|
|
NDEP Bureau of Sustainable Materials Management
|
Hazardous Waste ID #NVD-986767572
|
Life of Project
|
Solid Waste Class III Landfill Waiver #SWMI-14-30
|
Life of Project
|
|
NDEP Bureau of Water Pollution Control
|
General Stormwater Permit #NVR300000-MSW166
|
February 28, 2018 (Administratively continued by NDEP)
|
General Septic Permit #GNEVOSDS09-L0028
|
May 8, 2014 (Administratively continued by NDEP)
|
|
Temporary Septic Holding Tanks Permit POA 11 Project Trailer #GNEVTHT09-0018
|
February 26, 2022
|
|
Temporary Septic Holding Tanks Permit POA 11 Washrooms & Breakrooms #GNEVTHT09-0019
|
December 14, 2021
|
|
Permanent Septic Holding Tank Permit to Construct - Process Facilities #GNEVPHT09-0034
|
May 14, 2022
|
|
Permanent Septic Holding Tank Permit to Construct - Primary Crushing Control Room #GNEVPHT09-0033
|
May 14, 2022
|
Agency
|
Permit or Approval
|
Expiration Date
|
Nevada Department of Wildlife
|
Industrial Artificial Pond Permit Rochester #40341
|
June 30, 2025
|
Industrial Artificial Pond Permit Limerick #40632
|
April 30, 2026
|
|
Nevada Division of Water Resources
|
Water Right #87503 (Well PW-2B)
|
Life of Project - PBU EOT due July 31, 2022
|
Water Right #87509 (Well PW-4A)
|
Life of Project - PBU EOT due July 31, 2022
|
|
Water Right #87504 (Well PW-3A)
|
Life of Project - PBU EOT due July 31, 2024
|
|
Water Right #87505 (C-4 Corridor)
|
Life of Project – POC & PBU EOT due July 31, 2023
|
|
Water Right #87506 (SAC)
|
Life of Project - PBU EOT due July 31, 2024
|
|
Water Right #87507 (CBC)
|
Life of Project - PBU EOT due July 31, 2024
|
|
Water Right #87508 (Well PW-1B)
|
Life of Project - PBU EOT due July 31, 2022
|
|
Water Right #81234 (New Packard)
|
Life of Project – POC & PBU EOT due Sept. 4, 2023
|
|
Water Right #81235 (Packard Well)
|
Life of Project – PBU EOT filed Sept. 15, 2021
|
|
Water Right #87510 (Stage V Underdrain)
|
Life of Project – POC & PBU EOT due July 31, 2023
|
|
Water Right #87511 (Stage IV Underdrain)
|
Life of Project - PBU EOT due July 31, 2024
|
|
Temporary Water Right #91142T
|
Filed Sept. 17, 2021
|
|
Temporary Water Right #91143T
|
Filed Sept. 17, 2021
|
|
Temporary Water Right #91144T
|
Filed Sept. 17, 2021
|
|
Stage III Contingency Pond Dam Safety Permit #J-721
|
Life of Project
|
|
Stage V Contingency Pond Dam Safety Permit to Construct #J-723
|
February 4, 2022
|
|
Stage VI Contingency Pond Dam Safety Permit to Construct #J-771
|
April 9, 2022
|
|
Temporary Discharge Waiver #DW-177
|
June 25, 2022
|
|
Nevada Board for the Regulation of Liquefied Petroleum Gas
|
Class 5 License #5-3875-01
|
Annual renewal (Jan)
|
Nevada State Fire Marshall
|
Hazardous Materials Permit #FDID 14000
|
Annual renewal (Feb)
|
Agency
|
Permit or Approval
|
Expiration Date
|
Nevada State Business License
|
Business License #NV19851018129
|
Annual renewal (Oct)
|
Pershing County Business License
|
Business License #5270
|
Annual renewal (Jun)
|
U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management, Winnemucca District Office
|
Rochester Mine Plan of Operations Casefile #NVN-064629
|
Life of Project
|
Reclamation Bond NVN-064629
|
Life of Project
|
|
Lincoln Hill Exploration Plan of Operations Casefile #NVN-100074
|
Undergoing NEPA
|
|
ROW – Microwave Comm Site #NVN-050235
|
December 31, 2050
|
|
ROW – Access Road #NVN-042727
|
December 31, 2035
|
|
Notice – Buena Vista Playa Exploration #NVN-089944
|
July 24, 2022
|
|
Notice – Gold Ridge #NVN-089244
|
Expired – Not released
|
|
Notice – Lincoln Hill Exploration #NVN-098613
|
September 14, 2023
|
|
Programmatic Agreement - Cultural Resources
|
Life of Project
|
|
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
|
Jurisdictional Determination #SPK-2000-25123
|
October 16, 2023
|
U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
|
User of Explosives Permit #9-NV-027-33-3E-92862
|
May 1, 2022
|
U.S. Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
|
Hazardous Materials Transportation General Permit HM Company ID #051785
|
June 30, 2024
|
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
|
Toxic Release Inventory #89419CRRCH180EX - Form R’s
|
Annual Report (July 1)
|
Toxic Substances Control Act - Form U’s
|
September 30, 2026
(Report)
|
|
RCRA #NVD-986767572 – EPA Hazardous Waste ID Number
|
Life of Project
|
|
RCRA #NVD-986767572 - Biennial Report
|
March 1, 2022
Biennial report
|
|
U.S. Federal Communications Commission
|
Radio Station Authorization - Call sign #WNFH594
|
December 18, 2030
|
Microwave Authorization - Call sign #WQWW580
|
December 9, 2025
|
|
Microwave Authorization - Call sign #WQWW582
|
December 9, 2025
|
|
Microwave Authorization - Call sign #WQWW583
|
December 9, 2025
|
|
Microwave Authorization - Call sign #WQWW584
|
December 9, 2025
|
|
Radio Service - Call sign #WQGA721
|
November 29, 2021
|
|
Radio Service - Call sign #WQIZ530
|
August 27, 2026
|
17.6 |
Qualified Person’s Opinion on Adequacy of Current Plans to Address Issues
|
18.0
|
CAPITAL AND OPERATING COSTS
|
18.1 |
Introduction
|
18.2 |
Capital Cost Estimates
|
18.2.1 |
Basis of Estimate
|
18.2.2 |
Capital Cost Summary
|
18.3 |
Operating Cost Estimates
|
18.3.1 |
Basis of Estimate
|
18.3.2 |
Operating Cost Summary
|
Years
|
2022
|
2023
|
2024
|
2025
|
2026
|
2027
|
2028
|
2029
|
2030
|
POA 11/Development
|
237,356
|
151,114
|
|||||||
Sustaining
|
27,850
|
45,449
|
32,624
|
55,800
|
28,679
|
21,530
|
4,689
|
1,680
|
1,744
|
Nevada Packard
|
7,305
|
41,394
|
359
|
359
|
359
|
359
|
|||
New Leases
|
(32,245)
|
||||||||
Total
|
232,961
|
196,563
|
32,624
|
63,105
|
70,073
|
21,889
|
5,048
|
2,039
|
2,103
|
Years
|
2031
|
2032
|
2033
|
2034
|
2035
|
2036
|
2037
|
2038
|
Total
|
POA 11/Development
|
388,470
|
||||||||
Sustaining
|
8,695
|
1,619
|
1,700
|
1,500
|
233,559
|
||||
Nevada Packard
|
359
|
359
|
359
|
51,212
|
|||||
New Leases
|
(32,245)
|
||||||||
Total
|
9,054
|
1,978
|
2,059
|
1,500
|
640,996
|
Years
|
Units
|
2022
|
2023
|
2024
|
2025
|
2026
|
2027
|
2028
|
2029
|
2030
|
Mining
|
$US (1,000)
|
46,021
|
59,732
|
68,656
|
64,648
|
81,575
|
71,916
|
94,129
|
70,171
|
97,726
|
$/st moved
|
1.90
|
1.46
|
1.39
|
1.41
|
1.35
|
1.46
|
1.38
|
1.44
|
1.36
|
|
Process
|
$US (1,000)
|
60,201
|
65,016
|
74,159
|
71,679
|
67,936
|
80,098
|
80,662
|
81,666
|
82,341
|
$/st placed
|
3.54
|
4.29
|
2.31
|
2.23
|
2.07
|
2.09
|
2.09
|
2.14
|
2.16
|
|
G&A
|
$US (1,000)
|
21,503
|
21,654
|
22,280
|
22,600
|
21,944
|
22,972
|
22,326
|
22,314
|
22,804
|
$/st placed
|
1.26
|
1.43
|
0.70
|
0.70
|
0.67
|
0.60
|
0.58
|
0.59
|
0.60
|
|
Selling Cost
|
$US (1,000)
|
1,205
|
1,422
|
2,240
|
2,829
|
2,834
|
2,084
|
2,035
|
2,367
|
2,885
|
Total Operating Costs
|
$US (1,000)
|
128931
|
147,823
|
167,335
|
161,819
|
174,289
|
177,070
|
199,152
|
176,517
|
205,775
|
$/st placed
|
7.58
|
9.76
|
5.22
|
5.03
|
5.30
|
4.62
|
5.15
|
4.63
|
5.40
|
|
Years
|
2031
|
2032
|
2033
|
2034
|
2035
|
2036
|
2037
|
2038
|
Total
|
|
Mining
|
$US (1,000)
|
125,072
|
71,804
|
71,649
|
27,417
|
949,796
|
||||
$/st moved
|
1.30
|
1.31
|
1.35
|
1.10
|
1.38
|
|||||
Process
|
$US (1,000)
|
81,313
|
83,235
|
70,248
|
53,202
|
13,947
|
6,626
|
2,126
|
2,133
|
976,624
|
$/st placed
|
2.10
|
2.17
|
2.11
|
2.13
|
2.34
|
|||||
G&A
|
$US (1,000)
|
22,038
|
22,358
|
21,296
|
19,293
|
2,749
|
915
|
692
|
374
|
290,112
|
$/st placed
|
0.57
|
0.58
|
0.64
|
0.77
|
0.69
|
|||||
Selling Cost
|
$US (1,000)
|
2,671
|
2,772
|
2,093
|
1,795
|
1,148
|
211
|
17
|
1
|
30,027
|
Total Operating Costs
|
$US (1,000)
|
230,551
|
179,349
|
165,286
|
101,706
|
17,844
|
7,752
|
2,872
|
2,508
|
2,246,559
|
$/st placed
|
5.96
|
4.67
|
4.98
|
4.07
|
5.38
|
18.4 |
QP Statement
|
19.0
|
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
|
19.1 |
Forward-looking Information Caution
|
19.2 |
Methodology Used
|
19.3 |
Financial Model Parameters
|
19.3.1 |
Mineral Resource, Mineral Reserve, and Mine Life
|
19.3.2 |
Metallurgical Recoveries
|
19.3.3 |
Smelting and Refining Terms
|
19.3.4 |
Metal Prices
|
19.3.5 |
Capital and Operating Costs
|
19.3.6 |
Working Capital
|
19.3.7 |
Taxes and Royalties
|
19.3.8 |
Closure Costs and Salvage Value
|
19.3.9 |
Financing
|
Tax Type
|
Tax Rate
|
Net Proceeds of Minerals Tax
|
5%
|
Sales & Use Tax
|
7.1%
|
Nevada Unemployment Insurance Rate
|
1.5% for wages up to $26,900
|
Mining Property Tax
|
3.0968%
|
Modified Business Tax
|
1.17% on total wages more than $62,500
|
NV Gold and Silver Mining Excise Tax
|
0.75% of revenue above $20 million upto $150 million
|
1.1% of revenue above $150 million
|
19.3.10 |
Inflation
|
19.4 |
Economic Analysis
|
19.5 |
Sensitivity Analysis
|
LOM Total
|
|
Gross Revenue
|
3,800.2
|
Operating Costs
|
|
Mining
|
(949.8)
|
Process
|
(976.6)
|
G&A
|
(290.1)
|
Selling
|
(30.0)
|
Total Operating Costs
|
(2,246.6)
|
Other Costs
|
(1.2)
|
Operating Cashflow
|
1,552.5
|
Capital Expenditures
|
(641.0)
|
Reclamation
|
(175.1)
|
Cash Flow bef. Taxes
|
736.4
|
Tax
|
(48.9)
|
Total Free Cash Flow
|
687.5
|
NPV (5%)
|
348.1
|
2022
|
2023
|
2024
|
2025
|
2026
|
2027
|
2028
|
2029
|
2030
|
2031
|
2032
|
2033
|
2034
|
2035
|
|
Gross Revenue
|
146.2
|
191.9
|
259.4
|
330.3
|
349.1
|
290.3
|
260.4
|
279.5
|
331.6
|
247.7
|
333.3
|
276.6
|
297.8
|
172.6
|
Operating Costs
|
||||||||||||||
Mining
|
(46.0)
|
(59.7)
|
(68.7)
|
(64.6)
|
(81.6)
|
(71.9)
|
(94.1)
|
(70.2)
|
(97.7)
|
(125.1)
|
(71.1)
|
(71.6)
|
(27.4)
|
0.0
|
Process
|
(60.2)
|
(65.0)
|
(74.2)
|
(71.7)
|
(67.9)
|
(80.1)
|
(80.7)
|
(81.7)
|
(82.3)
|
(81.3)
|
(83.2)
|
(70.2)
|
(53.2)
|
(13.9)
|
G&A
|
(21.5)
|
(21.7)
|
(22.3)
|
(22.6)
|
(21.9)
|
(23.0)
|
(22.3)
|
(22.3)
|
(22.8)
|
(22.0)
|
(22.4)
|
(21.3)
|
(19.3)
|
(2.7)
|
Selling
|
(1.2)
|
(1.4)
|
(2.2)
|
(2.9)
|
(2.8)
|
(2.1)
|
(2.0)
|
(2.4)
|
(2.9)
|
(2.1)
|
(2.7)
|
(2.1)
|
(1.8)
|
(1.1)
|
Total Operating Costs
|
(128.9)
|
(147.8)
|
(167.3)
|
(161.8)
|
(174.3)
|
(177.1)
|
(199.2)
|
(176.5)
|
(205.8)
|
(230.6)
|
(179.3)
|
(165.3)
|
(101.7)
|
(17.8)
|
Other Costs
|
(0.9)
|
(0.1)
|
(0.0)
|
(0.0)
|
(0.0)
|
(0.0)
|
(0.0)
|
(0.0)
|
(0.0)
|
(0.0)
|
(0.0)
|
(0.0)
|
(0.0)
|
(0.0)
|
Operating Cashflow
|
16.4
|
44.0
|
92.1
|
168.5
|
174.8
|
113.2
|
61.2
|
103.0
|
125.8
|
17.1
|
153.9
|
111.3
|
196.1
|
154.8
|
Capital Expenditures
|
(233.0)
|
(196.6)
|
(32.6)
|
(63.1)
|
(70.1)
|
(21.9)
|
(5.0)
|
(2.0)
|
(2.1)
|
(9.1)
|
(2.0)
|
(2.1)
|
(1.5)
|
0.0
|
Reclamation
|
0.0
|
0.0
|
0.0
|
0.0
|
(1.5)
|
(2.1)
|
(12.0)
|
(13.3)
|
(14.1)
|
(17.7)
|
(16.8)
|
(7.8)
|
(4.8)
|
(7.4)
|
Cash Flow bef. Taxes
|
(216.6)
|
(152.6)
|
59.4
|
105.4
|
103.2
|
89.2
|
44.2
|
87.6
|
109.6
|
(9.6)
|
135.2
|
101.4
|
189.8
|
147.4
|
Tax
|
(11.5)
|
(7.6)
|
0.1
|
(3.1)
|
(4.6)
|
(1.6)
|
(1.2)
|
(0.5)
|
(0.2)
|
(1.3)
|
0.6
|
(1.0)
|
(7.3)
|
(7.4)
|
Total Free Cash Flow
|
(228.1)
|
(160.2)
|
59.6
|
102.3
|
98.5
|
87.7
|
43.0
|
87.0
|
109.4
|
(10.9)
|
135.8
|
100.5
|
182.5
|
140.0
|
2036
|
2037
|
2038
|
2039
|
2040
|
LOM
|
|
Gross Revenue
|
30.9
|
2.5
|
0.1
|
0.0
|
0.0
|
3,800.2
|
Operating Costs
|
||||||
Mining
|
0.0
|
0.0
|
0.0
|
0.0
|
0.0
|
(949.8)
|
Process
|
(6.6)
|
(2.2)
|
(2.1)
|
(0.0)
|
0.0
|
(976.6)
|
G&A
|
(0.9)
|
(0.7)
|
(0.4)
|
0.0
|
0.0
|
(290.1)
|
Selling
|
(0.2)
|
(0.0)
|
(0.0)
|
(0.0)
|
0.0
|
(30.0)
|
Total Operating Costs
|
(7.8)
|
(2.9)
|
(2.5)
|
(0.0)
|
0.0
|
(2,246.6)
|
Other Costs
|
(0.0)
|
0.0
|
0.0
|
0.0
|
0.0
|
(1.2)
|
Operating Cashflow
|
23.2
|
(0.4)
|
(2.4)
|
0.0
|
0.0
|
1,552.5
|
Capital Expenditures
|
0.0
|
0.0
|
0.0
|
0.0
|
0.0
|
(641.0)
|
Reclamation
|
(4.9)
|
(12.0)
|
(11.9)
|
(11.3)
|
(37.5)
|
(175.1)
|
Cash Flow bef. Taxes
|
18.3
|
(12.4)
|
(14.2)
|
(11.3)
|
(37.5)
|
736.4
|
Tax
|
(2.3)
|
0.0
|
(0.0)
|
(0.1)
|
0.0
|
(48.9)
|
Total Free Cash Flow
|
15.9
|
(12.4)
|
(14.3)
|
(11.4)
|
(37.5)
|
687.5
|
Parameter
|
-20%
|
-10%
|
-5%
|
Base
|
5%
|
10%
|
20%
|
Metal price
|
(144.8)
|
101.8
|
224.9
|
348.1
|
470.0
|
591.5
|
833.2
|
Operating cost
|
661.3
|
505.2
|
426.8
|
348.1
|
268.7
|
189.3
|
30.4
|
Capital cost
|
459.6
|
403.9
|
376.0
|
348.1
|
320.1
|
292.0
|
235.9
|
Grade
|
(156.5)
|
96.0
|
222.0
|
348.1
|
472.9
|
597.4
|
844.5
|
20.0
|
ADJACENT PROPERTIES
|
21.0
|
OTHER RELEVANT DATA AND INFORMATION
|
22.0
|
INTERPRETATION AND CONCLUSIONS
|
22.1 |
Introduction
|
22.2 |
Mineral Tenure, Surface Rights, Water Rights, Royalties and Agreements
|
22.3 |
Geology and Mineralization
|
22.4 |
Exploration, Drilling, and Sampling
|
22.5 |
Data Verification
|
22.6 |
Metallurgical Test Work
|
22.7 |
Mineral Resource Estimates
|
22.8 |
Mineral Reserve Estimates
|
• |
Rochester: oxide: US$2.55/st; sulfide US$2.65/st;
|
• |
Nevada Packard: oxide: US$3.70/st.
|
22.9 |
Mining Methods
|
22.10 |
Recovery Methods
|
22.11 |
Infrastructure
|
22.12 |
Market Studies
|
22.13 |
Environmental, Permitting and Social Considerations
|
22.14 |
Capital Cost Estimates
|
22.15 |
Operating Cost Estimates
|
22.16 |
Economic Analysis
|
22.17 |
Risks and Opportunities
|
22.17.1 |
Risks
|
• |
Changes to metallurgical recovery assumptions could affect revenues and operating costs. These changes could be due to inability to produce a crushed product with the HPGR that meets
specification in terms of top-size or particle size distribution, or other material properties of the ore are different than base case assumptions. This could require revisions to cut-off grades and mineral reserve estimates or could require
additional capital cost to upgrade the planned ore flow system;
|
• |
Coeur’s ability to timely complete POA 11, Nevada Packard or other future mine expansion and mine life extension projects on budget is dependent on numerous factors, many of which
are outside of our control, including, among others, availability of funding on acceptable terms, timing of receipt of permits and approvals from regulatory authorities, extreme weather events, obtaining materials and equipment and
construction, engineering and other services at favorable prices and terms, and disputes with third-party providers of materials, equipment or services. The construction services related to POA 11 will be performed by contractors, which
creates a risk of delays or additional costs to the project resulting from inability of contractor to complete work;
|
• |
Commodity price increases for key consumables such diesel, electricity, tires and other consumables could negatively impact operating costs and also the stated mineral reserves and
mineral resources;
|
• |
Labor cost increases or productivity decreases could also impact the stated mineral reserves and mineral resources, or impact the economic analysis that supports the mineral
reserves;
|
• |
Geotechnical and hydrological assumptions used in mine planning are based on historical performance, and to date historical performance has been a reasonable predictor of current
conditions. As the mine gets deeper, any changes to the geotechnical and hydrological assumptions could affect mine planning, affect capital cost estimates if any major rehabilitation is required due to a geotechnical or hydrological event,
affect operating costs due to mitigation measures that may need to be imposed, and impact the economic analysis that supports the mineral reserve estimates;
|
• |
Changes in climate could result in drought and associated potential water shortages and extreme weather events such as greater-than-100-year storm events as occurred in October 2021
that could impact operating cost and ability to operate.
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• |
Assumptions that the long-term reclamation and mitigation of the Rochester Operations can be appropriately managed within the estimated closure timeframes and closure cost estimates;
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• |
Political risk from challenges to:
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Mining licenses;
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Environmental permits;
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Coeur’s right to operate;
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Changes to assumptions as to governmental tax or royalty rates, such as taxation rate increases or new taxation or royalty imposts.
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22.17.2 |
Opportunities
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Conversion of some or all of the measured and indicated mineral resources currently reported exclusive of mineral reserves to mineral reserves, with appropriate supporting studies;
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Upgrade of some or all of the inferred mineral resources to higher-confidence categories, such that such better-confidence material could be used in mineral reserve estimation;
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Exploration of the broader district for additional silver and gold targets;
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Higher metal prices than forecast could present upside sales opportunities and potentially an increase in predicted Project economics;
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Potential to find or gain access to new ore sources that could be processed at the existing Limerick Canyon leach pad.
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22.18 |
Conclusions
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23.0
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RECOMMENDATIONS
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24.0
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REFERENCES
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24.1 |
Bibliography
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24.2 |
Abbreviations and Units of Measure
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Abbreviation/Symbol
|
Definition
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BFA
|
bench face angle
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BLM
|
US Bureau of Land Management
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C.P.G.
|
Certified Professional Geologist
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Capex
|
Capital expenditure
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CIL
|
carbon-in-leach
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CIM
|
Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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CNwad
|
acid-dissociable cyanide
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CRM
|
certified reference material
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CST
|
cleaner scavenger tailings
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CTOT
|
carbon total
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Cu Eq
|
copper equivalent
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CuCN
|
cyanide-soluble copper
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E
|
east
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EIS
|
Environmental Impact Statement
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EOM
|
end of month
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EOY
|
End-of-year
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GPS
|
global positioning system
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GSM
|
Groupe Spécial Mobile
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H
|
horizontal
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HPGR
|
high pressure grinding rolls
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ICP
|
inductively-couple plasma
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ICP-MS
|
inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry
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ICP-OES
|
inductively-coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry
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ID
|
inverse distance interpolation; number after indicates the power, eg ID6 indicates inverse distance to the 6th
power.
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JCR
|
joint condition rating
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JORC
|
The Joint Ore Reserves Committee of The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Australian Institute of Geoscientists
and Minerals Council of Australia
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KV
|
kriging variance
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L–G
|
Lerchs–Grossman
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LOM
|
life-of-mine
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LSK
|
large-scale kinetic
|
MAusIMM
|
Member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
|
MIK
|
multiple-indicator kriging
|
MWMS
|
Mine Water Management System
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MWMT
|
meteoric water mobility testing
|
N
|
north
|
NAG
|
net acid generation/net acid generating
|
NAPP
|
net acid-producing potential
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Abbreviation/Symbol
|
Definition
|
NI 43-101
|
Canadian National Instrument 43-101 “Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Companies”
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NN
|
nearest-neighbor (
|
NNP
|
net neutralizing potential
|
NSR
|
net smelter return
|
NW
|
northwest
|
OK
|
ordinary kriging
|
Opex
|
Operating expenditure
|
P.Eng.
|
Professional Engineer
|
P.Geol
|
Professional Geologist
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PAG
|
potentially acid-generating (
|
PLI
|
point load index
|
PoO
|
Plan of Operations
|
PSI
|
yield strength
|
QA/QC
|
quality assurance and quality control
|
QLT
|
quick leach test
|
QP
|
Qualified Person
|
RAB
|
rotary air blast
|
RC
|
reverse circulation
|
RMR
|
rock mass rating
|
ROM
|
Run-of-mine
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RQD
|
rock quality designation
|
S
|
south
|
SAG
|
semi-autogenous grind
|
SE
|
southeast
|
SEIS
|
Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement
|
SG
|
specific gravity
|
SMU
|
selective mining unit
|
SRM
|
standard reference material
|
SS
|
sulfide sulfur
|
ST
|
scavenger tailings
|
STOT
|
Sulphur total
|
SX-EW
|
solvent extraction–electrowin
|
TF
|
tonnage factor
|
Topo
|
topography
|
UHF
|
ultra-high frequency
|
USGS
|
United States Geological Survey
|
V
|
Vertical
|
VHF
|
very high frequency
|
Abbreviation/Symbol
|
Definition
|
W
|
west
|
XRD
|
X-ray diffraction
|
XRF
|
X-ray fluorescence
|
24.3 |
Glossary of Terms
|
Term
|
Definition
|
autogenous grinding
|
The process of grinding in a rotating mill which uses as a grinding medium large pieces or pebbles of the ore being ground, instead of conventional steel balls or
rods.
|
Avoca
|
An underground mining method where stopes are advanced according to ground stability conditions, and progressively backfilled in conjunction with the mining. This
avoids separate cycles for mining and backfilling activities in a stope location.
|
azimuth
|
The direction of one object from another, usually expressed as an angle in degrees relative to true north. Azimuths are usually measured in the clockwise
direction, thus an azimuth of 90 degrees indicates that the second object is due east of the first.
|
background concentration
|
Naturally-occurring concentrations of compounds of environmental concern
|
ball mill
|
A piece of milling equipment used to grind ore into small particles. It is a cylindrical shaped steel container filled with steel balls into which crushed ore is
fed. The ball mill is rotated causing the balls themselves to cascade, which in turn grinds the ore.
|
beneficiation
|
Physical treatment of crude ore to improve its quality for some specific purpose. Also called mineral processing.
|
bio-oxidation
|
A hydrometallurgical process where bacteria assist in the oxidation of sulphide minerals.
|
block caving
|
Large massive ore bodies may be broken up and removed by this method with a minimum of direct handling of the ore required. Generally, these deposits are of such a
size that they would be mined by open-pit methods if the overburden were not so thick. Application of this method begins with the driving of horizontal crosscuts below the bottom of the ore body, or below that portion which is to be mined at
this stage. From these passages, inclined raises are driven upward to the level of the bottom of the mass which is to be broken. Subsequently, a layer is mined so as to undercut the ore mass and allow it to settle and break up. Broken ore
descends through the raises and can be dropped into mine cars for transport to the surface. When waste material appears at the outlet of a raise it signifies exhaustion of the ore in that interval. If the ore extends to a greater depth, the
entire process can be continued by mining out the mass which contained the previous working passage.
|
Bond work index (BWi)
|
A measure of the energy required to break an ore to a nominal product size, determined in laboratory testing, and used to calculate the required power in a grinding
circuit design.
|
bullion
|
Unrefined gold and/or silver mixtures that have been melted and cast into a bar or ingot.
|
carbon-in-column (CIC)
|
A method of recovering gold and silver from pregnant solution from the heap leaching process by adsorption of the precious metals onto fine carbon suspended by
up-flow of solution through a tank.
|
carbon-in-leach (CIL)
|
A method of recovering gold and silver from fine ground ore by simultaneous dissolution and adsorption of the precious metals onto fine carbon in an agitated tank
of ore solids/solution slurry. The carbon flows counter currently to the head of the leaching circuit.
|
carbon-in-pulp (CIP)
|
A method of recovering gold and silver from fine ground ore by adsorption of the precious metals onto fine carbon in an agitated tank of ore solids/solution slurry.
This recovery step in the process follows the leaching process which is done in similarly agitated tanks, but without contained carbon.
|
Term
|
Definition
|
carbonaceous
|
Containing graphitic or hydrocarbon species, e.g. in an ore or concentrate; such materials generally present some challenge in processing, e.g. preg-robbing
characteristics.
|
Caro’s acid
|
A reagent (H2SO5)generated through the combination of hydrogen peroxide and sulfuric acid, used in cyanide destruction and detoxification.
|
comminution/crushing/grinding
|
Crushing and/or grinding of ore by impact and abrasion. Usually, the word "crushing" is used for dry methods and "grinding" for wet methods. Also, "crushing"
usually denotes reducing the size of coarse rock while "grinding" usually refers to the reduction of the fine sizes.
|
concentrate
|
The concentrate is the valuable product from mineral processing, as opposed to the tailing, which contains the waste minerals. The concentrate represents a smaller
volume than the original ore
|
counter-current decantation (CCD)
|
A process where a slurry is thickened and washed in multiple stages, where clean water is added to the last thickener, and overflows from each thickener are
progressively transferred to the previous thickener, countercurrent to the flow of thickened slurry.
|
critical path
|
Sequence of activities through a project network from start to finish, the sum of whose durations determines the overall project duration. Note: there may be more
than one such path. (The path through a series of activities, taking into account interdependencies, in which the late completion of activities will have an impact on the project end date or delay a key milestone.)
|
crosscut
|
A horizontal opening driven across the course of a vein or structure, or in general across the strike of the rock formation; a connection from a shaft to an ore
structure.
|
crown pillar
|
An ore pillar at the top of an open stope left for wall support and protection from wall sloughing above
|
cut and fill stoping
|
If it is undesirable to leave broken ore in the stope during mining operations (as in shrinkage stoping), the lower portion of the stope can be filled with waste
rock and/or mill tailings. In this case, ore is removed as soon as it has been broken from overhead, and the stope filled with waste to within a few feet of the mining surface. This method eliminates or reduces the waste disposal problem
associated with mining as well as preventing collapse of the ground at the surface.
|
cut-off grade
|
A grade level below which the material is not “ore” and considered to be uneconomical to mine and process. The minimum grade of ore used to establish reserves.
|
cyanidation
|
A method of extracting gold or silver by dissolving it in a weak solution of sodium cyanide.
|
data verification
|
The process of confirming that data has been generated with proper procedures, has been accurately transcribed from the original source and is suitable to be used
for mineral resource and mineral reserve estimation
|
decline
|
A sloping underground opening for machine access from level to level or from the surface. Also called a ramp.
|
Term
|
Definition
|
density
|
The mass per unit volume of a substance, commonly expressed in grams/ cubic centimeter.
|
depletion
|
The decrease in quantity of ore in a deposit or property resulting from extraction or production.
|
development
|
Often refers to the construction of a new mine or; Is the underground work carried out for the purpose of reaching and opening up a mineral deposit. It includes
shaft sinking, cross-cutting, drifting and raising.
|
development property
|
a property that is being prepared for mineral production or a material expansion of current production, and for which economic viability has been demonstrated by a
pre-feasibility or feasibility study.
|
diabase
|
US terminology for an intrusive rock whose main components are labradorite and pyroxene, and characterized by an ophiolitic texture. Corresponds to a diorite.
|
diamictite
|
A poorly or non-sorted conglomerate or breccia with a wide range of clasts, up to 25% of them gravel sized (greater than 2 mm)
|
dilution
|
Waste of low-grade rock which is unavoidably removed along with the ore in the mining process.
|
disclosure
|
Any oral statement or written disclosure made by or on behalf of an issuer and intended to be, or reasonably likely to be, made available to the public in a
jurisdiction of Canada, whether or not filed under securities legislation, but does not include written disclosure that is made available to the public only by reason of having been filed with a government or agency of government pursuant to
a requirement of law other than securities legislation.
|
discounted cash flow (DCF)
|
Concept of relating future cash inflows and outflows over the life of a project or operation to a common base value thereby allowing more validity to comparison of
projects with different durations and rates of cash flow.
|
drift
|
A horizontal mining passage underground. A drift usually follows the ore vein, as distinguished from a crosscut, which intersects it.
|
early-stage exploration property
|
A property for which the technical report being filed has no current mineral resources or mineral reserves defined; and no drilling or trenching proposed
|
Areas of land owned by the property owner, but in which other parties, such as utility companies, may have limited rights granted for a specific purpose.
|
|
effective date
|
With reference to a technical report, the date of the most recent scientific or technical information included in the technical report.
|
electrowinning.
|
The removal of precious metals from solution by the passage of current through an electrowinning cell. A direct current supply is connected to the anode and
cathode. As current passes through the cell, metal is deposited on the cathode. When sufficient metal has been deposited on the cathode, it is removed from the cell and the sludge rinsed off the plate and dried for further treatment.
|
elution
|
Recovery of the gold from the activated carbon into solution before zinc precipitation or electro-winning.
|
EM
|
Geophysical method, electromagnetic system, measures the earth's response to electromagnetic signals transmitted by an induction coil
|
Term
|
Definition
|
hanging wall
|
The wall or rock on the upper or top side of a vein or ore deposit.
|
heap leaching
|
A process whereby valuable metals, usually gold and silver, are leached from a heap or pad of crushed ore by leaching solutions percolating down through the heap
and collected from a sloping, impermeable liner below the pad.
|
high pressure grinding rolls (HPGR)
|
A type of crushing machine consisting of two large studded rolls that rotate inwards and apply a high pressure compressive force to break rocks.
|
historical estimate
|
An estimate of the quantity, grade, or metal or mineral content of a deposit that an issuer has not verified as a current mineral resource or mineral reserve, and
which was prepared before the issuer acquiring, or entering into an agreement to acquire, an interest in the property that contains the deposit
|
hydrometallurgy
|
A type of extractive metallurgy utilizing aqueous solutions/solvents to extract the metal value from an ore or concentrate. Leaching is the predominant type of
hydrometallurgy.
|
Indicated Mineral Resource
|
An ‘Indicated Mineral Resource’ is that part of a Mineral Resource for which quantity, grade or quality, densities, shape and physical characteristics can be
estimated with a level of confidence sufficient to allow the appropriate application of technical and economic parameters, to support mine planning and evaluation of the economic viability of the deposit. The estimate is based on detailed
and reliable exploration and testing information gathered through appropriate techniques from locations such as outcrops, trenches, pits, workings and drill holes that are spaced closely enough for geological and grade continuity to be
reasonably assumed.
|
Inferred Mineral Resource
|
An ‘Inferred Mineral Resource’ is that part of a Mineral Resource for which quantity and grade or quality can be estimated on the basis of geological evidence and
limited sampling and reasonably assumed, but not verified, geological and grade continuity. The estimate is based on limited information and sampling gathered through appropriate techniques from locations such as outcrops, trenches, pits,
workings and drill holes.
|
initial public offering (IPO)
|
A corporation’s first offering of stock to the public, usually by subscription from a group of investment dealers
|
internal rate of return (IRR)
|
The rate of return at which the Net Present Value of a project is zero; the rate at which the present value of cash inflows is equal to the present value of the
cash outflows.
|
IP
|
Geophysical method, induced polarization; used to directly detect scattered primary sulfide mineralization. Most metal sulfides produce IP effects, e.g.
chalcopyrite, bornite, chalcocite, pyrite, pyrrhotite
|
JORC code
|
The Australasian Code for Reporting of Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves prepared by the Joint Ore Reserves Committee of the Australasian Institute of Mining and
Metallurgy, Australian Institute of Geoscientists and Mineral Council of Australia, as amended. Provides minimum standards for public reporting to ensure that investors and their advisers have all the information they would reasonably
require for forming a reliable opinion on the results and estimates being reported. Adopted by the ASX for reporting ore body size and mineral concentrations.
|
Term
|
Definition
|
Knelson concentrator
|
a high-speed centrifuge that combines centrifugally enhanced gravitational force with a patented fluidization process to recover precious metals
|
leucogabbro
|
Light-colored gabbro
|
leucotroctolite
|
A plutonic rock, equivalent to a gabbro, composed primarily of calcic plagioclase, light-colored
|
lherzolite
|
A plutonic rock, in which olivine is dominant over orthopyroxene and clinopyroxene, a two-pyroxene peridotite.
|
liberation
|
Freeing, by comminution, of particles of specific mineral from their interlock with other constituents of the ore.
|
life of mine (LOM)
|
Number of years that the operation is planning to mine and treat ore, and is taken from the current mine plan based on the current evaluation of ore reserves.
|
lithogeochemistry
|
The chemistry of rocks within the lithosphere, such as rock, lake, stream, and soil sediments
|
lixiviant
|
A leach liquor used to dissolve a constituent in an ore, for example a cyanide solution used to dissolve gold.
|
locked cycle flotation test
|
A standard laboratory flotation test where certain intermediate streams are recycled into previous separation stages and the test is repeated across a number of
cycles. This test provides a more realistic prediction of the overall recovery and concentrate grade that would be achieved in an actual flotation circuit, compared with a more simple batch flotation test.
|
lopolith
|
Large, concordant, typically layered igneous intrusion, usually lenticular in shape.
|
magnetic separation
|
Use of permanent or electro-magnets to remove relatively strong ferromagnetic particles from para- and dia-magnetic ores.
|
Measured Mineral Resource
|
A ‘Measured Mineral Resource’ is that part of a Mineral Resource for which quantity, grade or quality, densities, shape, and physical characteristics are so well
established that they can be estimated with confidence sufficient to allow the appropriate application of technical and economic parameters, to support production planning and evaluation of the economic viability of the deposit. The estimate
is based on detailed and reliable exploration, sampling and testing information gathered through appropriate techniques from locations such as outcrops, trenches, pits, workings and drill holes that are spaced closely enough to confirm both
geological and grade continuity.
|
melagabbro
|
A plutonic rock in which the plagioclase content divided by the total plagioclase, olivine and pyroxene content is between 10 and 35.
|
merger
|
A voluntary combination of two or more companies whereby both stocks are merged into one.
|
Merrill-Crowe (M-C) circuit
|
A process which recovers precious metals from solution by first clarifying the solution, then removing the air contained in the clarified solution, and then
precipitating the gold and silver from the solution by injecting zinc dust into the solution. The valuable sludge is collected in a filter press for drying and further treatment
|
Term
|
Definition
|
mill
|
Includes any ore mill, sampling works, concentration, and any crushing, grinding, or screening plant used at, and in connection with, an excavation or mine.
|
mineral project
|
Any exploration, development or production activity, including a royalty or similar interest in these activities, in respect of diamonds, natural solid inorganic
material, or natural solid fossilized organic material including base and precious metals, coal, and industrial minerals
|
Mineral Reserve
|
A Mineral Reserve is the economically mineable part of a Measured or Indicated Mineral Resource demonstrated by at least a Preliminary Feasibility Study. This
Study must include adequate information on mining, processing, metallurgical, economic and other relevant factors that demonstrate, at the time of reporting, that economic extraction can be justified. A Mineral Reserve includes diluting
materials and allowances for losses that may occur when the material is mined.
|
Mineral Resource
|
A Mineral Resource is a concentration or occurrence of diamonds, natural solid inorganic material, or natural solid fossilized organic material including base and
precious metals, coal, and industrial minerals in or on the Earth’s crust in such form and quantity and of such a grade or quality that it has reasonable prospects for economic extraction. The location, quantity, grade, geological
characteristics and continuity of a Mineral Resource are known, estimated or interpreted from specific geological evidence and knowledge.
|
mining claim
|
A description by boundaries of real property in which metal ore and/or minerals may be located.
|
Monte Carlo simulation
|
A technique used to estimate the likely range of outcomes from a complex process by simulating the process under randomly selected conditions a large number of
times.
|
net present value (NPV)
|
The present value of the difference between the future cash flows associated with a project and the investment required for acquiring the project. Aggregate of
future net cash flows discounted back to a common base date, usually the present. NPV is an indicator of how much value an investment or project adds to a company.
|
net smelter return royalty (NSR)
|
A defined percentage of the gross revenue from a resource extraction operation, less a proportionate share of transportation, insurance, and processing costs.
|
open pit
|
A mine that is entirely on the surface. Also referred to as open-cut or open-cast mine.
|
open stope
|
In competent rock, it is possible to remove all of a moderate sized ore body, resulting in an opening of considerable size. Such large, irregularly-shaped openings
are called stopes. The mining of large inclined ore bodies often requires leaving horizontal pillars across the stope at intervals in order to prevent collapse of the walls.
|
orogeny
|
A process in which a section of the earth's crust is folded and deformed by lateral compression to form a mountain range
|
ounce (oz) (troy)
|
Used in imperial statistics. A kilogram is equal to 32.1507 ounces. A troy ounce is equal to 31.1035 grams.
|
overburden
|
Material of any nature, consolidated or unconsolidated, that overlies a deposit of ore that is to be mined.
|
Term
|
Definition
|
pebble crushing
|
A crushing process on screened larger particles that exit through the grates of a SAG mill. Such particles (typically approx. 50 mm diameter) are not efficiently
broken in the SAG mill and are therefore removed and broken, typically using a cone crusher. The crushed pebbles are then fed to a grinding mill for further breakage.
|
penalty elements
|
Elements that when recovered to a flotation concentrate, attract a penalty payment from the smelting customer. This is because those elements are deleterious, and
cause quality, environmental or cost issues for the smelter. Includes elements such as As, Hg and Pb.
|
peridotite
|
A plutonic rock which has a mafic content equal to or greater than 90, and the olivine content, divided by the total plagioclase, orthopyroxene and clinopyroxene
content is greater than 40.
|
petrography
|
Branch of geology that deals with the description and classification of rocks.
|
phyllic alteration
|
Minerals include quartz-sericite-pyrite
|
plant
|
A group of buildings, and especially to their contained equipment, in which a process or function is carried out; on a mine it will include warehouses, hoisting
equipment, compressors, repair shops, offices, mill or concentrator.
|
portal.
|
The surface entrance to a tunnel or adit
|
potassic alteration
|
A relatively high temperature type of alteration which results from potassium enrichment. Characterized by biotite, K-feldspar, adularia.
|
poudinge
|
Local DRC name for conglomerate unit
|
preg-robbing
|
A characteristic of certain ores, typically that contain carbonaceous species, where dissolved gold is reabsorbed by these species, leading to an overall reduction
in gold recovery. Such ores require more complex treatment circuits to maximize gold recovery.
|
preliminary economic assessment
|
A study, other than a pre-feasibility or feasibility study, that includes an economic analysis of the potential viability of mineral resources
|
preliminary feasibility study, pre-feasibility study
|
A comprehensive study of the viability of a mineral project that has advanced to a stage where the mining method, in the case of underground mining, or the pit
configuration, in the case of an open pit, has been established and an effective method of mineral processing has been determined, and includes a financial analysis based on reasonable assumptions of technical, engineering, legal, operating,
economic, social, and environmental factors and the evaluation of other relevant factors which are sufficient for a qualified person, acting reasonably, to determine if all or part of the mineral resource may be classified as a mineral
reserve
|
Probable Mineral Reserve
|
A ‘Probable Mineral Reserve’ is the economically mineable part of an Indicated and, in some circumstances, a Measured Mineral Resource demonstrated by at least a
Preliminary Feasibility Study. This Study must include adequate information on mining, processing, metallurgical, economic, and other relevant factors that demonstrate, at the time of reporting, that economic extraction can be justified.
|
producing issuer
|
An issuer with annual audited financial statements that disclose gross revenue, derived from mining operations, of at least $30 million Canadian for the issuer’s
most recently completed financial year; and gross revenue, derived from mining operations, of at least $90 million Canadian in the aggregate for the issuer’s three most recently completed financial years
|
Term
|
Definition
|
propylitic
|
Characteristic greenish colour. Minerals include chlorite, actinolite and epidote. Typically contains the assemblage quartz-chlorite-carbonate
|
Proven Mineral Reserve
|
A ‘Proven Mineral Reserve’ is the economically mineable part of a Measured Mineral Resource demonstrated by at least a Preliminary Feasibility Study. This Study
must include adequate information on mining, processing, metallurgical, economic, and other relevant factors that demonstrate, at the time of reporting, that economic extraction is justified.
|
pyrometallurgy
|
A type of extractive metallurgy where furnace treatments at high temperature are used to separate the metal values from an ore or concentrate. The waste product is
removed as slag and/or gases. Smelting and refining are common pyrometallurgical processes.
|
quebrada
|
Gorge or ravine
|
raise
|
A vertical or inclined underground working that has been excavated from the bottom upward
|
reclamation
|
The restoration of a site after mining or exploration activity is completed.
|
refining
|
A high temperature process in which impure metal is reacted with flux to reduce the impurities. The metal is collected in a molten layer and the impurities in a
slag layer. Refining results in the production of a marketable material.
|
refractory
|
Gold mineralization normally requiring more sophisticated processing technology for extraction, such as roasting or autoclaving under pressure.
|
Resistivity
|
Observation of electric fields caused by current introduced into the ground as a means of studying earth resistivity in geophysical exploration. Resistivity is the
property of a material that resists the flow of electrical current
|
A parcel of land granted by deed or easement for construction and maintenance according to a designated use. This may include highways, streets, canals, ditches,
or other uses
|
|
roasting
|
A high temperature oxidation process for refractory ores or concentrates. The material is reacted with air (possibly enriched with oxygen) to convert sulfur in
sulfides to sulfur dioxide. Other constituents in ore (e.g. C, Fe) are also oxidized. The resulting calcine can then be leached with cyanide, resulting in economic gold recoveries.
|
rock quality designation (RQD)
|
A measure of the competency of a rock, determined by the number of fractures in a given length of drill core. For example, a friable ore will have many fractures
and a low RQD.
|
rod mill
|
A rotating cylindrical mill which employs steel rods as a grinding medium.
|
room and pillar
|
This method is suitable for level deposits that are fairly uniform in thickness. It consists of excavating drifts (horizontal passages) in a rectilinear pattern so
that evenly spaced pillars are left to support the overlying material. A fairly large portion of the ore (40–50%) must be left in place. Sometimes the remaining ore is recovered by removing or shaving the pillars as the mine is vacated,
allowing the overhead to collapse or making future collapse more likely
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Term
|
Definition
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royalty
|
An amount of money paid at regular intervals by the lessee or operator of an exploration or mining property to the owner of the ground. Generally based on a
specific amount per tonne or a percentage of the total production or profits. Also, the fee paid for the right to use a patented process.
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run-of-mine
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A term used to describe ore of average grade for the deposit.
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semi-autogenous grinding (SAG)
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A method of grinding rock into fine powder whereby the grinding media consists of larger chunks of rocks and steel balls.
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shaft
|
A vertical or inclined excavation for the purpose of opening and servicing a mine. It is usually equipped with a hoist at the top, which lowers and raises a
conveyance for handling men and material
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shrinkage stoping
|
In this method, mining is carried out from the bottom of an inclined or vertical ore body upwards, as in open stoping. However, most of the broken ore is allowed
to remain in the stope in order both to support the stope walls and to provide a working platform for the overhead mining operations. Ore is withdrawn from chutes in the bottom of the stope in order to maintain the correct amount of open
space for working. When mining is completed in a particular stope, the remaining ore is withdrawn, and the walls are allowed to collapse.
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solvent extraction-electrowinning (SX-EW)
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A metallurgical technique primarily applied to copper ores, in which metal is dissolved from the rock by organic solvents and recovered from solution by
electrolysis.
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specific gravity
|
The weight of a substance compared with the weight of an equal volume of pure water at 4°C.
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Squid TEM
|
Geophysical method. High temperature superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) magnetometers have been developed in a collaborative project between BHP
and CSIRO specifically for application in airborne time domain electromagnetic (TEM) surveying to improve the performance of the system in detection of conductors with longer decay time constants, particularly in the presence of a conductive
overburden
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stope
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An excavation in a mine, other than development workings, made for the purpose of extracting ore.
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strike length
|
The horizontal distance along the long axis of a structural surface, rock unit, mineral deposit or geochemical anomaly.
|
strip ratio
|
The ratio of waste tons to ore tons mined calculated as total tonnes mined less ore tonnes mined divided by ore tonnes mined.
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stripping ratio
|
The ratio of tonnes removed as waste, to the number of tonnes of ore removed from an open pit mine.
|
sublevel caving
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In this method, relatively small blocks of ore within a vertical or steeply sloping vein are undercut within a stope and allowed to settle and break up. The broken
ore is then scraped into raises and dropped into mine cars.
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supergene
|
Mineral enrichment produced by the chemical remobilization of metals in an oxidised or transitional environment.
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t10
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A parameter determined in a standard breakage test (the Drop Weight test) used to predict the size of a SAG mill.
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tailings
|
Material rejected from a mill after the recoverable valuable minerals have been extracted.
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Term
|
Definition
|
taxitic
|
Volcanic rock texture that appears to be of clastic derivation because of the mixture of materials of varying texture and structure from the same flow.
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tillite
|
Sedimentary rock that consists of consolidated masses of unweathered blocks (large, angular, detached rock bodies) and glacial till.
|
total free cashflow
|
Revenue less operating costs, selling expences, capital, reclamation and taxes.
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tunnel
|
A horizontal underground passage that is open at both ends; the term is loosely applied in many cases to an adit, which is open at only one end
|
uniaxial compressive strength
|
A measure of the strength of a rock, which can be determined through laboratory testing, and used both for predicting ground stability underground, and the relative
difficulty of crushing.
|
VTEM
|
Geophysical method, versatile time-domain electromagnetic system, used to detect conductive substances at shallow depths in the Earth's crust
|
wacke
|
A sandstone that consists of a mixed variety of angular and unsorted (or poorly sorted) mineral and rock fragments within an abundant matrix of clay and fine silt.
|
World Geodetic Reference System of 1984 (WGS-84)-
|
The United States Defense Mapping Agency's Datum. This datum is a global datum based on electronic technology which is still to some degree classified. Data on the
relationship of as many as 65 different datums to WGS-84 is available to the public. As a result, WGS-84 is becoming the base datum for the processing and conversion of data from one datum to any other datum. The Global Positioning System
(GPS) is based on this datum.
|
written disclosure
|
Any writing, picture, map, or other printed representation whether produced, stored or disseminated on paper or electronically, including websites.
|
A grouping of three numbers which designate the position of a point in relation to a common reference frame. In common usage, the X and Y coordinate fix the
horizontal position of the point, and Z refers to the elevation.
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25.0
|
RELIANCE ON INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE REGISTRANT
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25.1 |
Introduction
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25.2 |
Macroeconomic Trends
|
• |
Information relating to inflation, interest rates, discount rates, taxes.
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25.3 |
Markets
|
• |
Information relating to market studies/markets for product, market entry strategies, marketing and sales contracts, product valuation, product specifications, refining and treatment
charges, transportation costs, agency relationships, material contracts (e.g. mining, concentrating, smelting, refining, transportation, handling, hedging arrangements, and forward sales contracts), and contract status (in place, renewals).
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25.4 |
Legal Matters
|
• |
Information relating to the corporate ownership interest, the mineral tenure (concessions, payments to retain, obligation to meet expenditure/reporting of work conducted), surface
rights, water rights (water take allowances), royalties, encumbrances, easements and rights-of-way, violations and fines, permitting requirements, ability to maintain and renew permits
|
25.5 |
Environmental Matters
|
• |
Information relating to baseline and supporting studies for environmental permitting, environmental permitting and monitoring requirements, ability to maintain and renew permits,
emissions controls, closure planning, closure and reclamation bonding and bonding requirements, sustainability accommodations, and monitoring for and compliance with requirements relating to protected areas and protected species.
|
25.6 |
Stakeholder Accommodations
|
• |
Information relating to social and stakeholder baseline and supporting studies, hiring and training policies for workforce from local communities, partnerships with stakeholders
(including national, regional, and state mining associations; trade organizations; state and local chambers of commerce; economic development organizations; non-government organizations; and, state and federal governments), and the community
relations plan.
|
25.7 |
Governmental Factors
|
25.8 |
Internal Controls
|
25.8.1 |
Exploration and Drilling
|
• |
Written procedures and guidelines to support preferred sampling methods and approaches; periodic compliance reviews of adherence to such written procedures and guidelines;
|
• |
Maintenance of a complete chain-of-custody, ensuring the traceability and integrity of the samples at all handling stages from collection, transportation, sample preparation and
analysis to long-term sample storage;
|
• |
Geological logs are checked and verified, and there is a physical sign-off to attest to the validation protocol required;
|
• |
Quality control checks on collar and downhole survey data for errors or significant deviations;
|
• |
Appropriate types of quality control samples are inserted into the sample stream at appropriate frequencies to assess analytical data quality;
|
• |
Third-party fully certified labs are used for assays used in public disclosure or resource models
|
• |
Regular inspection of analytical and sample preparation facilities by appropriately experienced Coeur personnel;
|
• |
QA/QC data are regularly verified to ensure that outliers sample mix-ups, contamination, or laboratory biases during the sample preparation and analysis steps are correctly
identified, mitigated or remediated. Changes to database entries are required be documented;
|
• |
Database upload and verification procedures to ensure the accuracy and integrity of the data being entered into the Project database(s). These are typically performed using software
data-checking routines. Changes to database entries are required to be documented. Data are subject to regular backups.
|
25.8.2 |
Mineral Resource and Mineral Reserve Estimates
|
• |
Prior to use in mineral resource or mineral reserve estimation, the selected data to support estimation are downloaded from the database into a project file and reviewed for
improbable entries and high values;
|
• |
Written procedures and guidelines are used to support estimation methods and approaches;
|
• |
Completion of annual technical statements on each mineral resource and mineral reserve estimate by qualified persons. These technical statements include evaluation of modifying and
technical factors, incorporate available reconciliation data, and are based on a cashflow analysis;
|
• |
Internal reviews of block models, mineral resources and mineral reserves using a “layered responsibility” approach with Qualified Person involvement at the site and corporate levels;
|
25.8.3 |
Risk Assessments
|
• |
Active monitoring programs such as mill performance, geotechnical networks, water sampling, waste management;
|
• |
Regular review of markets, commodity and price forecasts by internal specialists; reviews of competitor activities;
|
• |
Regular reviews of stakeholder concerns, accommodations to stakeholder concerns and ongoing community consultation;
|
• |
Monitoring of key permits and obligations such as tenures, surface rights, mine environmental and operating permits, agreements and regulatory changes to ensure all reporting and
payment obligations have been met to keep those items in good standing.
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101478101
|
NV101478101
|
NMC349513
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SDB-6
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
9/6/1985
|
21 0280N 0340E 004
|
SE
|
NV101301769
|
NV101301769
|
NMC364282
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
IDA #12
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
3/11/1986
|
21 0280N 0340E 008
|
SE
|
NV101302768
|
NV101302768
|
NMC364286
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
IDA #16
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 008
|
SE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 017
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101305162
|
NV101305162
|
NMC364284
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
IDA #14
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
3/11/1986
|
21 0280N 0340E 008
|
SE
|
NV101349904
|
NV101349904
|
NMC364288
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
IDA #18
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
3/11/1986
|
21 0280N 0340E 008
|
SE
|
21 0280N 0340E 017
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101405719
|
NV101405719
|
NMC364290
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
IDA #20
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
3/11/1986
|
21 0280N 0340E 008
|
SE
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 017
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NW
|
|||||||||||
NV101406736
|
NV101406736
|
NMC364292
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
IDA #22
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 008
|
SW
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 017
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101520828
|
NV101520828
|
NMC364295
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
IDA #25
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
3/11/1986
|
21 0280N 0340E 008
|
NW
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101602899
|
NV101602899
|
NMC364293
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
IDA #23
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
3/11/1986
|
21 0280N 0340E 008
|
SW
|
NV101609073
|
NV101609073
|
NMC364291
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
IDA #21
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
3/11/1986
|
21 0280N 0340E 008
|
SE
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101731204
|
NV101731204
|
NMC364289
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
IDA #19
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
3/11/1986
|
21 0280N 0340E 008
|
SE
|
NV101731513
|
NV101731513
|
NMC364283
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
IDA #13
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 008
|
SE
|
|
NV101756716
|
NV101756716
|
NMC364285
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
IDA #15
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
3/11/1986
|
21 0280N 0340E 008
|
SE
|
NV101758195
|
NV101758195
|
NMC364287
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
IDA #17
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
3/11/1986
|
21 0280N 0340E 017
|
NE
|
NV101401214
|
NV101401214
|
NMC364392
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SHO #32
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
3/18/1986
|
21 0280N 0340E 002
|
SE
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101479506
|
NV101479506
|
NMC364365
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SHO #5
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
3/18/1986
|
21 0280N 0340E 003
|
SE
|
NV101607345
|
NV101607345
|
NMC364364
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SHO #4
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
3/18/1986
|
21 0280N 0340E 002
|
SW
|
NV101301257
|
NV101301257
|
NMC364386
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SHO #26
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
3/19/1986
|
21 0280N 0340E 002
|
SW
|
NV101302915
|
NV101302915
|
NMC364384
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SHO #24
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
3/19/1986
|
21 0280N 0340E 002
|
SW
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101304393
|
NV101304393
|
NMC364390
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SHO #30
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
3/19/1986
|
21 0280N 0340E 002
|
SW
|
NV101305061
|
NV101305061
|
NMC364388
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SHO #28
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
3/19/1986
|
21 0280N 0340E 002
|
SW
|
NV101460198
|
NV101460198
|
NMC364363
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SHO #3
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
3/19/1986
|
21 0280N 0340E 002
|
SE
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101608367
|
NV101608367
|
NMC364394
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SHO #34
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
3/19/1986
|
21 0280N 0340E 002
|
SE
|
NV101453173
|
NV101453173
|
NMC364370
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SHO #10
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
3/20/1986
|
21 0280N 0340E 003
|
SW
|
NV101453344
|
NV101453344
|
NMC364371
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SHO #11
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 003
|
SW
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 004
|
SE
|
||||||||||
NV101458053
|
NV101458053
|
NMC364372
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SHO #12
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
3/20/1986
|
21 0280N 0340E 003
|
SW
|
NV101495583
|
NV101495583
|
NMC364368
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SHO #8
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
3/20/1986
|
21 0280N 0340E 003
|
SW
|
21 0280N 0340E 004
|
SE
|
||||||||||
NV101601776
|
NV101601776
|
NMC364367
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SHO #7
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
3/20/1986
|
21 0280N 0340E 003
|
SW
|
NV101604000
|
NV101604000
|
NMC364366
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SHO #6
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
3/20/1986
|
21 0280N 0340E 003
|
SE
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101752967
|
NV101752967
|
NMC364369
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SHO #9
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
3/20/1986
|
21 0280N 0340E 003
|
SW
|
21 0280N 0340E 004
|
SE
|
||||||||||
NV101340729
|
NV101340729
|
NMC371073
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
PORCUPINE # 2
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
6/20/1986
|
21 0280N 0340E 014
|
NE
|
NV101345612
|
NV101345612
|
NMC371079
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
PORCUPINE # 8
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
6/20/1986
|
21 0280N 0340E 014
|
SE
|
NV101348210
|
NV101348210
|
NMC371082
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
PORCUPINE # 11
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
6/20/1986
|
21 0280N 0340E 014
|
SE
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101400907
|
NV101400907
|
NMC371076
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
PORCUPINE # 5
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
6/20/1986
|
21 0280N 0340E 014
|
SE
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101403311
|
NV101403311
|
NMC371072
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
PORCUPINE # 1
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
6/20/1986
|
21 0280N 0340E 014
|
NE
|
NW
|
|||||||||||
NV101403911
|
NV101403911
|
NMC371078
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
PORCUPINE # 7
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 014
|
SE
|
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101405483
|
NV101405483
|
NMC371074
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
PORCUPINE # 3
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 014
|
NE
|
|
NW
|
|||||||||||
NV101459683
|
NV101459683
|
NMC371075
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
PORCUPINE # 4
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
6/20/1986
|
21 0280N 0340E 014
|
NE
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101496977
|
NV101496977
|
NMC371077
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
PORCUPINE # 6
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
6/20/1986
|
21 0280N 0340E 014
|
SE
|
NV101508064
|
NV101508064
|
NMC371081
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
PORCUPINE # 10
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
6/20/1986
|
21 0280N 0340E 014
|
SE
|
NV101600985
|
NV101600985
|
NMC371080
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
PORCUPINE # 9
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
6/20/1986
|
21 0280N 0340E 014
|
SE
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV102524546
|
NV102524546
|
NMC925039
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SV 146
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
2/11/2006
|
21 0280N 0340E 014
|
SE
|
NV101318354
|
NV101318354
|
NMC925200
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SV 327
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
2/15/2006
|
21 0280N 0340E 005
|
SE
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101318355
|
NV101318355
|
NMC925201
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SV 328
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 005
|
SE
|
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 008
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NW
|
|||||||||||
NV101318356
|
NV101318356
|
NMC925202
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SV 329
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 005
|
SE
|
|
NV101318357
|
NV101318357
|
NMC925203
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SV 330
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 005
|
SE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 008
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101318358
|
NV101318358
|
NMC925204
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SV 331
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 005
|
SE
|
|
NV101318359
|
NV101318359
|
NMC925205
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SV 332
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 005
|
SE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 008
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101318360
|
NV101318360
|
NMC925206
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SV 333
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 005
|
SE
|
|
NV101318361
|
NV101318361
|
NMC925207
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SV 334
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 005
|
SE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 008
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101318362
|
NV101318362
|
NMC925208
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SV 335
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 004
|
SW
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 005
|
SE
|
||||||||||
NV101319584
|
NV101319584
|
NMC925209
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SV 336
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 004
|
SW
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 005
|
SE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 008
|
NE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101319589
|
NV101319589
|
NMC925214
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SV 341
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 008
|
NW
|
|
NV101319590
|
NV101319590
|
NMC925215
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SV 342
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 008
|
NW
|
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101319591
|
NV101319591
|
NMC925216
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SV 343
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 008
|
NE
|
|
NW
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101319592
|
NV101319592
|
NMC925217
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SV 344
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 008
|
NE
|
|
NW
|
|||||||||||
SE
|
|||||||||||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101319593
|
NV101319593
|
NMC925218
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SV 345
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 008
|
NE
|
|
NV101319594
|
NV101319594
|
NMC925219
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SV 346
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 008
|
NE
|
|
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101319595
|
NV101319595
|
NMC925220
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SV 347
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 008
|
NE
|
|
NV101319596
|
NV101319596
|
NMC925221
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SV 348
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 008
|
NE
|
|
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101319597
|
NV101319597
|
NMC925222
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SV 349
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 008
|
NE
|
|
NV101319598
|
NV101319598
|
NMC925223
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SV 350
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 008
|
NE
|
|
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101319599
|
NV101319599
|
NMC925224
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SV 351
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 008
|
NE
|
|
NV101319600
|
NV101319600
|
NMC925225
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SV 352
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 008
|
NE
|
|
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101319601
|
NV101319601
|
NMC925226
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SV 353
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 008
|
NE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101319602
|
NV101319602
|
NMC925227
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SV 354
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
NW
|
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101313556
|
NV101313556
|
NMC925109
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SV 216
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
2/17/2006
|
21 0280N 0340E 002
|
SE
|
NV101313557
|
NV101313557
|
NMC925110
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SV 217
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 002
|
SE
|
|
NV101313558
|
NV101313558
|
NMC925111
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SV 218
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 002
|
SE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 011
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101313559
|
NV101313559
|
NMC925112
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SV 219
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 001
|
SW
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 002
|
SE
|
||||||||||
NV101313560
|
NV101313560
|
NMC925113
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SV 220
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 001
|
SW
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 002
|
SE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 011
|
NE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 012
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101319603
|
NV101319603
|
NMC925228
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SV 355
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
4/13/2006
|
21 0280N 0340E 008
|
SE
|
SW
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101651280
|
NV101651280
|
NMC1034799
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SHO 5A
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/1/2010
|
21 0280N 0340E 002
|
SW
|
21 0280N 0340E 003
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101651281
|
NV101651281
|
NMC1034800
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
HMS 4A
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 002
|
SW
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 003
|
SE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
NE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 011
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101651279
|
NV101651279
|
NMC1034798
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SHO 4A
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
11/8/2010
|
21 0280N 0340E 002
|
SW
|
NV101502550
|
NV101502550
|
NMC1062742
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SVB 16
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/18/2011
|
21 0280N 0340E 004
|
SE
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NW
|
|||||||||||
NV101502551
|
NV101502551
|
NMC1062743
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SVB 17
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 004
|
SE
|
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101508610
|
NV101508610
|
NMC1061421
|
N 433
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
12/13/2011
|
21 0280N 0340E 008
|
NE
|
|
SE
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
NW
|
||||||||||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101508611
|
NV101508611
|
NMC1061424
|
N 436
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 008
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
SW
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
NW
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 017
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101757864
|
NV101757864
|
NMC1066726
|
X 1
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
1/9/2012
|
21 0280N 0340E 033
|
NE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101757865
|
NV101757865
|
NMC1066727
|
X 2
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NW
|
||
NV101759022
|
NV101759022
|
NMC1066728
|
X 3
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
1/9/2012
|
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NW
|
|
NV101759023
|
NV101759023
|
NMC1066729
|
X 4
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NW
|
||
NV101759024
|
NV101759024
|
NMC1066730
|
X 5
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
SE
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NW
|
|||||||||||
NV101759025
|
NV101759025
|
NMC1066731
|
X 6
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NE
|
||
NW
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101759026
|
NV101759026
|
NMC1066732
|
X 7
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101759027
|
NV101759027
|
NMC1066733
|
X 8
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NE
|
||
NV101759028
|
NV101759028
|
NMC1066734
|
X 9
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101759029
|
NV101759029
|
NMC1066735
|
X 10
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NE
|
||
NV101759030
|
NV101759030
|
NMC1066736
|
X 11
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101759031
|
NV101759031
|
NMC1066737
|
X 12
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NE
|
||
NV101759032
|
NV101759032
|
NMC1066738
|
X 13
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101759033
|
NV101759033
|
NMC1066739
|
X 14
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NE
|
||
NV101759034
|
NV101759034
|
NMC1066740
|
X 15
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
SE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 035
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101759035
|
NV101759035
|
NMC1066741
|
X 16
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 035
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101759036
|
NV101759036
|
NMC1066742
|
X 17
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 033
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NW
|
||||||||||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101759037
|
NV101759037
|
NMC1066743
|
X 18
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 003
|
NW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 033
|
SE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
SW
|
||||||||||
NV101759038
|
NV101759038
|
NMC1066744
|
X 19
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101759039
|
NV101759039
|
NMC1066745
|
X 20
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 003
|
NW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
SW
|
||||||||||
NV101759040
|
NV101759040
|
NMC1066746
|
X 21
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101759041
|
NV101759041
|
NMC1066747
|
X 22
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 003
|
NW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
SW
|
||||||||||
NV101759042
|
NV101759042
|
NMC1066748
|
X 23
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101759043
|
NV101759043
|
NMC1066749
|
X 24
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 003
|
NE
|
||
NW
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
SW
|
||||||||||
NV101780422
|
NV101780422
|
NMC1066750
|
X 25
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NE
|
||
NW
|
|||||||||||
SE
|
|||||||||||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101780423
|
NV101780423
|
NMC1066751
|
X 26
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 003
|
NE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
SE
|
||||||||||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101780424
|
NV101780424
|
NMC1066752
|
X 27
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101780425
|
NV101780425
|
NMC1066753
|
X 28
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 003
|
NE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
SE
|
||||||||||
NV101780426
|
NV101780426
|
NMC1066754
|
X 29
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101780427
|
NV101780427
|
NMC1066755
|
X 30
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 003
|
NE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
SE
|
||||||||||
NV101780428
|
NV101780428
|
NMC1066756
|
X 31
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101780429
|
NV101780429
|
NMC1066757
|
X 32
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 002
|
NW
|
||
21 0270N 0340E 003
|
NE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
SE
|
||||||||||
NV101780430
|
NV101780430
|
NMC1066758
|
X 33
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101780431
|
NV101780431
|
NMC1066759
|
X 34
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 002
|
NW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
SE
|
||||||||||
NV101780432
|
NV101780432
|
NMC1066760
|
X 35
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 035
|
NW
|
||||||||||
SW
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101780433
|
NV101780433
|
NMC1066761
|
X 36
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 002
|
NW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
SE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 035
|
SW
|
||||||||||
NV101865210
|
NV101865210
|
NMC1096902
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SVB 22
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
9/14/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 008
|
SE
|
NV101865450
|
NV101865450
|
NMC1096912
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SVB 32
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
9/28/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 002
|
SW
|
NV101865451
|
NV101865451
|
NMC1096913
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SVB 33
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 002
|
SE
|
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101865208
|
NV101865208
|
NMC1096900
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SVB 20
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
9/29/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 008
|
NE
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101865209
|
NV101865209
|
NMC1096901
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SVB 21
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 008
|
NE
|
|
SE
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
NW
|
||||||||||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101354525
|
NV101354525
|
NMC1094138
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DREADNOUGHT 1
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/7/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
SE
|
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
SW
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
NW
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101354526
|
NV101354526
|
NMC1094139
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DREADNOUGHT 2
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
SW
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101354527
|
NV101354527
|
NMC1094140
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DREADNOUGHT 3
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
NW
|
|
NV101354528
|
NV101354528
|
NMC1094141
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DREADNOUGHT 4
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
NW
|
|
NV101354529
|
NV101354529
|
NMC1094142
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DREADNOUGHT 5
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
NW
|
|
NV101354530
|
NV101354530
|
NMC1094143
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DREADNOUGHT 6
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
NE
|
|
NW
|
|||||||||||
NV101354531
|
NV101354531
|
NMC1094144
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DREADNOUGHT 7
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
NE
|
|
NV101354532
|
NV101354532
|
NMC1094145
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DREADNOUGHT 8
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
NE
|
|
NV101354533
|
NV101354533
|
NMC1094146
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DREADNOUGHT 9
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
NE
|
|
NV101354534
|
NV101354534
|
NMC1094147
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DREADNOUGHT 10
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 014
|
NW
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101354535
|
NV101354535
|
NMC1094148
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DREADNOUGHT 11
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
NW
|
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
NE
|
||||||||||
SE
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101354536
|
NV101354536
|
NMC1094149
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DREADNOUGHT 12
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
NW
|
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101355357
|
NV101355357
|
NMC1094150
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DREADNOUGHT 13
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/7/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
NW
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101355358
|
NV101355358
|
NMC1094151
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DREADNOUGHT 14
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
NW
|
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101355359
|
NV101355359
|
NMC1094152
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DREADNOUGHT 15
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
NW
|
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101355360
|
NV101355360
|
NMC1094153
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DREADNOUGHT 16
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
NE
|
|
NW
|
|||||||||||
SE
|
|||||||||||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101355361
|
NV101355361
|
NMC1094154
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DREADNOUGHT 17
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
NE
|
|
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101355362
|
NV101355362
|
NMC1094155
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DREADNOUGHT 18
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
NE
|
|
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101355363
|
NV101355363
|
NMC1094156
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DREADNOUGHT 19
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
NE
|
|
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101355364
|
NV101355364
|
NMC1094157
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DREADNOUGHT 20
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 014
|
NW
|
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
NE
|
||||||||||
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101355365
|
NV101355365
|
NMC1094158
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DREADNOUGHT 21
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
SW
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
SE
|
||||||||||
NV101355366
|
NV101355366
|
NMC1094159
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DREADNOUGHT 22
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
SW
|
|
NV101355367
|
NV101355367
|
NMC1094160
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DREADNOUGHT 23
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
SW
|
|
NV101355368
|
NV101355368
|
NMC1094161
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DREADNOUGHT 24
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
SW
|
|
NV101355369
|
NV101355369
|
NMC1094162
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DREADNOUGHT 25
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
SW
|
|
NV101355370
|
NV101355370
|
NMC1094163
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DREADNOUGHT 26
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
SE
|
|
SW
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101355371
|
NV101355371
|
NMC1094164
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DREADNOUGHT 27
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
SE
|
|
NV101355372
|
NV101355372
|
NMC1094165
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DREADNOUGHT 28
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
SE
|
|
NV101355373
|
NV101355373
|
NMC1094166
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DREADNOUGHT 29
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
SE
|
|
NV101355374
|
NV101355374
|
NMC1094167
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DREADNOUGHT 30
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 014
|
SW
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
SE
|
||||||||||
NV101355375
|
NV101355375
|
NMC1094168
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DREADNOUGHT 31
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
SW
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101355376
|
NV101355376
|
NMC1094169
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DREADNOUGHT 32
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
SW
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101355377
|
NV101355377
|
NMC1094170
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DREADNOUGHT 33
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
SW
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101356351
|
NV101356351
|
NMC1094171
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DREADNOUGHT 34
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/7/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
SW
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101356352
|
NV101356352
|
NMC1094172
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DREADNOUGHT 35
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
SE
|
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NW
|
|||||||||||
NV101356353
|
NV101356353
|
NMC1094173
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DREADNOUGHT 36
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
SE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101356354
|
NV101356354
|
NMC1094174
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DREADNOUGHT 37
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
SE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101356355
|
NV101356355
|
NMC1094175
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DREADNOUGHT 38
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
SE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101356356
|
NV101356356
|
NMC1094176
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DREADNOUGHT 39
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
SE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101356362
|
NV101356362
|
NMC1094182
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DAUNTLESS 6
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/7/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
SE
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101356363
|
NV101356363
|
NMC1094183
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DAUNTLESS 7
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
SE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101356364
|
NV101356364
|
NMC1094184
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DAUNTLESS 8
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
SE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101356365
|
NV101356365
|
NMC1094185
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DAUNTLESS 9
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
SE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
NE
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101357342
|
NV101357342
|
NMC1094192
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DAUNTLESS 16
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/7/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
NE
|
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101357343
|
NV101357343
|
NMC1094193
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DAUNTLESS 17
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
NE
|
|
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101357344
|
NV101357344
|
NMC1094194
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DAUNTLESS 18
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
NE
|
|
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101357345
|
NV101357345
|
NMC1094195
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DAUNTLESS 19
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
NE
|
|
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101357351
|
NV101357351
|
NMC1094201
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DAUNTLESS 25
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/7/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
SE
|
NV101357352
|
NV101357352
|
NMC1094202
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DAUNTLESS 26
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
SE
|
|
NV101357353
|
NV101357353
|
NMC1094203
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DAUNTLESS 27
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
SE
|
|
NV101357354
|
NV101357354
|
NMC1094204
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DAUNTLESS 28
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
SE
|
|
NV101357355
|
NV101357355
|
NMC1094205
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DAUNTLESS 29
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
SE
|
|
NV101357361
|
NV101357361
|
NMC1094211
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DAUNTLESS 35
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/7/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
SE
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101357362
|
NV101357362
|
NMC1094212
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DAUNTLESS 36
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
SE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101358339
|
NV101358339
|
NMC1094213
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DAUNTLESS 37
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/7/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
SE
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101485532
|
NV101485532
|
NMC1094291
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
SABRE 1
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/7/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 004
|
SE
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NW
|
|||||||||||
NV101485533
|
NV101485533
|
NMC1094292
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
SABRE 2
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 004
|
SE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101485534
|
NV101485534
|
NMC1094293
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
SABRE 3
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 004
|
SE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101485535
|
NV101485535
|
NMC1094294
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
SABRE 4
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 004
|
SE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101485536
|
NV101485536
|
NMC1094295
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
SABRE 5
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 004
|
SE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101485537
|
NV101485537
|
NMC1094296
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
SABRE 6
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
NE
|
|
NW
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101486522
|
NV101486522
|
NMC1094297
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
SABRE 7
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/7/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
NE
|
NV101486523
|
NV101486523
|
NMC1094298
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
SABRE 8
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
NE
|
|
NV101486524
|
NV101486524
|
NMC1094299
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
SABRE 9
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
NE
|
|
NV101486525
|
NV101486525
|
NMC1094300
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
SABRE 10
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
NE
|
|
NV101486526
|
NV101486526
|
NMC1094301
|
SABRE 11
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101486527
|
NV101486527
|
NMC1094302
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
SABRE 12
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
NW
|
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101486528
|
NV101486528
|
NMC1094303
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
SABRE 13
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
NW
|
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101486529
|
NV101486529
|
NMC1094304
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
SABRE 14
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
NW
|
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101486530
|
NV101486530
|
NMC1094305
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
SABRE 15
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
NE
|
|
NW
|
|||||||||||
SE
|
|||||||||||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101486531
|
NV101486531
|
NMC1094306
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
SABRE 16
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
NE
|
|
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101486532
|
NV101486532
|
NMC1094307
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
SABRE 17
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
NE
|
|
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101486533
|
NV101486533
|
NMC1094308
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
SABRE 18
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
NE
|
|
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101486534
|
NV101486534
|
NMC1094309
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
SABRE 19
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
NE
|
|
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101486535
|
NV101486535
|
NMC1094310
|
SABRE 20
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
SW
|
||
NV101486536
|
NV101486536
|
NMC1094311
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
SABRE 21
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
SW
|
|
NV101486537
|
NV101486537
|
NMC1094312
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
SABRE 22
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
SW
|
|
NV101486538
|
NV101486538
|
NMC1094313
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
SABRE 23
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
SW
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101486539
|
NV101486539
|
NMC1094314
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
SABRE 24
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
SE
|
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101486540
|
NV101486540
|
NMC1094315
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
SABRE 25
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
SE
|
|
NV101486541
|
NV101486541
|
NMC1094316
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
SABRE 26
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
SE
|
|
NV101486542
|
NV101486542
|
NMC1094317
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
SABRE 27
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
SE
|
|
NV101487529
|
NV101487529
|
NMC1094318
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
SABRE 28
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/7/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
SE
|
NV101354556
|
NV101354556
|
NMC1094484
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
KING SOLOMON 1
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/8/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
NW
|
NV101354557
|
NV101354557
|
NMC1094485
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
KING SOLOMON 2
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
NW
|
|
NV101355378
|
NV101355378
|
NMC1094486
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
KING SOLOMON 3
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/8/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
NW
|
NV101355379
|
NV101355379
|
NMC1094487
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
KING SOLOMON 4
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
NW
|
|
NV101355380
|
NV101355380
|
NMC1094488
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
KING SOLOMON 5
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
NE
|
|
NW
|
|||||||||||
NV101355381
|
NV101355381
|
NMC1094489
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
KING SOLOMON 6
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
NE
|
|
NV101355382
|
NV101355382
|
NMC1094490
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
KING SOLOMON 7
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
NE
|
|
NV101355383
|
NV101355383
|
NMC1094491
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
KING SOLOMON 8
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
NE
|
|
NV101355384
|
NV101355384
|
NMC1094492
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
KING SOLOMON 9
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
NE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 023
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101355385
|
NV101355385
|
NMC1094493
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
KING SOLOMON 10
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
NW
|
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101355386
|
NV101355386
|
NMC1094494
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
KING SOLOMON 11
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
NW
|
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101355387
|
NV101355387
|
NMC1094495
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
KING SOLOMON 12
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
NW
|
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101355388
|
NV101355388
|
NMC1094496
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
KING SOLOMON 13
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
NW
|
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101355389
|
NV101355389
|
NMC1094497
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
KING SOLOMON 14
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
NE
|
|
NW
|
|||||||||||
SE
|
|||||||||||
SW
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101355390
|
NV101355390
|
NMC1094498
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
KING SOLOMON 15
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
NE
|
|
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101355391
|
NV101355391
|
NMC1094499
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
KING SOLOMON 16
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
NE
|
|
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101355392
|
NV101355392
|
NMC1094500
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
KING SOLOMON 17
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
NE
|
|
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101355393
|
NV101355393
|
NMC1094501
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
KING SOLOMON 18
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
NE
|
|
SE
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 023
|
NW
|
||||||||||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101355394
|
NV101355394
|
NMC1094502
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
KING SOLOMON 19
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
SW
|
|
NV101355395
|
NV101355395
|
NMC1094503
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
KING SOLOMON 20
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
SW
|
|
NV101356376
|
NV101356376
|
NMC1094511
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
KING SOLOMON 28
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/8/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
SW
|
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101356377
|
NV101356377
|
NMC1094512
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
KING SOLOMON 29
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
SW
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101487530
|
NV101487530
|
NMC1094319
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
LEONIDAS 1
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/8/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 003
|
SW
|
21 0280N 0340E 004
|
SE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
NE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101487531
|
NV101487531
|
NMC1094320
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
LEONIDAS 2
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 003
|
SW
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101487532
|
NV101487532
|
NMC1094321
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
LEONIDAS 3
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 003
|
SW
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101487533
|
NV101487533
|
NMC1094322
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
LEONIDAS 4
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 003
|
SW
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101487534
|
NV101487534
|
NMC1094323
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
LEONIDAS 5
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 003
|
SW
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101487535
|
NV101487535
|
NMC1094324
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
LEONIDAS 6
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 003
|
SE
|
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NW
|
|||||||||||
NV101487536
|
NV101487536
|
NMC1094325
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
LEONIDAS 7
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 003
|
SE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
NE
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101487537
|
NV101487537
|
NMC1094326
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
LEONIDAS 8
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 003
|
SE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101487538
|
NV101487538
|
NMC1094327
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
LEONIDAS 9
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 003
|
SE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101487539
|
NV101487539
|
NMC1094328
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
LEONIDAS 10
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 002
|
SW
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 003
|
SE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
NE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 011
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101487540
|
NV101487540
|
NMC1094329
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
LEONIDAS 11
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
NE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101487541
|
NV101487541
|
NMC1094330
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
LEONIDAS 12
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
NW
|
|
NV101487542
|
NV101487542
|
NMC1094331
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
LEONIDAS 13
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
NW
|
|
NV101487543
|
NV101487543
|
NMC1094332
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
LEONIDAS 14
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
NW
|
|
NV101487544
|
NV101487544
|
NMC1094333
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
LEONIDAS 15
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
NW
|
|
NV101487545
|
NV101487545
|
NMC1094334
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
LEONIDAS 16
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
NE
|
|
NW
|
|||||||||||
NV101487546
|
NV101487546
|
NMC1094335
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
LEONIDAS 17
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
NE
|
|
NV101487547
|
NV101487547
|
NMC1094336
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
LEONIDAS 18
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
NE
|
|
NV101487548
|
NV101487548
|
NMC1094337
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
LEONIDAS 19
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
NE
|
|
NV101487549
|
NV101487549
|
NMC1094338
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
LEONIDAS 20
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
NE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 011
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101488537
|
NV101488537
|
NMC1094339
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
LEONIDAS 21
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/8/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
NE
|
SE
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
NW
|
||||||||||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101488538
|
NV101488538
|
NMC1094340
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
LEONIDAS 22
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
NW
|
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101488539
|
NV101488539
|
NMC1094341
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
LEONIDAS 23
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
NW
|
|
SW
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101488540
|
NV101488540
|
NMC1094342
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
LEONIDAS 24
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
NW
|
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101488541
|
NV101488541
|
NMC1094343
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
LEONIDAS 25
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
NW
|
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101488542
|
NV101488542
|
NMC1094344
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
LEONIDAS 26
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
NE
|
|
NW
|
|||||||||||
SE
|
|||||||||||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101488543
|
NV101488543
|
NMC1094345
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
LEONIDAS 27
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
NE
|
|
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101488544
|
NV101488544
|
NMC1094346
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
LEONIDAS 28
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
NE
|
|
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101488545
|
NV101488545
|
NMC1094347
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
LEONIDAS 29
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
NE
|
|
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101488546
|
NV101488546
|
NMC1094348
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
LEONIDAS 30
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
NE
|
|
SE
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 011
|
NW
|
||||||||||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101488547
|
NV101488547
|
NMC1094349
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
LEONIDAS 31
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
SE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
SW
|
||||||||||
NV101488548
|
NV101488548
|
NMC1094350
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
LEONIDAS 32
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
SW
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101488549
|
NV101488549
|
NMC1094351
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
LEONIDAS 33
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
SW
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101488550
|
NV101488550
|
NMC1094352
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
LEONIDAS 34
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
SW
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101488551
|
NV101488551
|
NMC1094353
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
LEONIDAS 35
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
SW
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101488552
|
NV101488552
|
NMC1094354
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
LEONIDAS 36
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
SE
|
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NW
|
|||||||||||
NV101488553
|
NV101488553
|
NMC1094355
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
LEONIDAS 37
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
SE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101488554
|
NV101488554
|
NMC1094356
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
LEONIDAS 38
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
SE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
NE
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101488555
|
NV101488555
|
NMC1094357
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
LEONIDAS 39
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
SE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101488556
|
NV101488556
|
NMC1094358
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
LEONIDAS 40
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 010
|
SE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 011
|
SW
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 014
|
NW
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101351587
|
NV101351587
|
NMC1094422
|
RAMPART 1
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/9/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 017
|
SW
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 018
|
SE
|
||||||||||
NV101352558
|
NV101352558
|
NMC1094423
|
RAMPART 2
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/9/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 017
|
SW
|
|
NV101352559
|
NV101352559
|
NMC1094424
|
RAMPART 3
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 017
|
SW
|
||
NV101352560
|
NV101352560
|
NMC1094425
|
RAMPART 4
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 017
|
SW
|
||
NV101352561
|
NV101352561
|
NMC1094426
|
RAMPART 5
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 017
|
SW
|
||
NV101352562
|
NV101352562
|
NMC1094427
|
RAMPART 6
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 017
|
SE
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101352563
|
NV101352563
|
NMC1094428
|
RAMPART 7
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 017
|
SE
|
||
NV101352564
|
NV101352564
|
NMC1094429
|
RAMPART 8
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 017
|
SE
|
||
NV101352565
|
NV101352565
|
NMC1094430
|
RAMPART 9
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 017
|
SE
|
||
NV101352566
|
NV101352566
|
NMC1094431
|
RAMPART 10
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 017
|
SE
|
||||||||||
NV101352567
|
NV101352567
|
NMC1094432
|
RAMPART 11
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 017
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 018
|
SE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 019
|
NE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101352568
|
NV101352568
|
NMC1094433
|
RAMPART 12
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 017
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101352569
|
NV101352569
|
NMC1094434
|
RAMPART 13
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 017
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101352570
|
NV101352570
|
NMC1094435
|
RAMPART 14
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 017
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
NW
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101352571
|
NV101352571
|
NMC1094436
|
RAMPART 15
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 017
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101352572
|
NV101352572
|
NMC1094437
|
RAMPART 16
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 017
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101352573
|
NV101352573
|
NMC1094438
|
RAMPART 17
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 017
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101352574
|
NV101352574
|
NMC1094439
|
RAMPART 18
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 017
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101352575
|
NV101352575
|
NMC1094440
|
RAMPART 19
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 017
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101352576
|
NV101352576
|
NMC1094441
|
RAMPART 20
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 017
|
SE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
NE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101355396
|
NV101355396
|
NMC1094504
|
KING SOLOMON 21
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/9/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
SW
|
|
NV101355397
|
NV101355397
|
NMC1094505
|
KING SOLOMON 22
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
SW
|
||
NV101355398
|
NV101355398
|
NMC1094506
|
KING SOLOMON 23
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
SE
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101356357
|
NV101356357
|
NMC1094177
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DAUNTLESS 1
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/9/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
SW
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101356358
|
NV101356358
|
NMC1094178
|
DAUNTLESS 2
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101356359
|
NV101356359
|
NMC1094179
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DAUNTLESS 3
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
SW
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101356360
|
NV101356360
|
NMC1094180
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DAUNTLESS 4
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
SW
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101356361
|
NV101356361
|
NMC1094181
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DAUNTLESS 5
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
SE
|
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NW
|
|||||||||||
NV101356366
|
NV101356366
|
NMC1094186
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DAUNTLESS 10
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/9/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
NW
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 017
|
NE
|
||||||||||
SE
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101356367
|
NV101356367
|
NMC1094187
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DAUNTLESS 11
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
NW
|
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101356368
|
NV101356368
|
NMC1094188
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DAUNTLESS 12
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
NW
|
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101356369
|
NV101356369
|
NMC1094189
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DAUNTLESS 13
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
NW
|
|
NV101356370
|
NV101356370
|
NMC1094190
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DAUNTLESS 14
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
NW
|
|
NV101356371
|
NV101356371
|
NMC1094191
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DAUNTLESS 15
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
NE
|
|
NW
|
|||||||||||
NV101356372
|
NV101356372
|
NMC1094507
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
KING SOLOMON 24
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
SE
|
|
NV101356373
|
NV101356373
|
NMC1094508
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
KING SOLOMON 25
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
SE
|
|
NV101356374
|
NV101356374
|
NMC1094509
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
KING SOLOMON 26
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
SE
|
|
NV101356375
|
NV101356375
|
NMC1094510
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
KING SOLOMON 27
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
SE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 023
|
SW
|
||||||||||
NV101356378
|
NV101356378
|
NMC1094513
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
KING SOLOMON 30
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/9/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
SW
|
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101356379
|
NV101356379
|
NMC1094514
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
KING SOLOMON 31
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
SW
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101356380
|
NV101356380
|
NMC1094515
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
KING SOLOMON 32
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
SE
|
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NW
|
|||||||||||
NV101356381
|
NV101356381
|
NMC1094516
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
KING SOLOMON 33
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
SE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101356382
|
NV101356382
|
NMC1094517
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
KING SOLOMON 34
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
SE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101356383
|
NV101356383
|
NMC1094518
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
KING SOLOMON 35
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
SE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101356384
|
NV101356384
|
NMC1094519
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
KING SOLOMON 36
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
SE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 023
|
SW
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
NW
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
NE
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101357346
|
NV101357346
|
NMC1094196
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DAUNTLESS 20
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/9/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
SW
|
NV101357347
|
NV101357347
|
NMC1094197
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DAUNTLESS 21
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
SW
|
|
NV101357348
|
NV101357348
|
NMC1094198
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DAUNTLESS 22
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
SW
|
|
NV101357349
|
NV101357349
|
NMC1094199
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DAUNTLESS 23
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
SW
|
|
NV101357350
|
NV101357350
|
NMC1094200
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DAUNTLESS 24
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
SE
|
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101357356
|
NV101357356
|
NMC1094206
|
DAUNTLESS 30
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/9/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
SW
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101357357
|
NV101357357
|
NMC1094207
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DAUNTLESS 31
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
SW
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101357358
|
NV101357358
|
NMC1094208
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DAUNTLESS 32
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
SW
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101357359
|
NV101357359
|
NMC1094209
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DAUNTLESS 33
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
SW
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101357360
|
NV101357360
|
NMC1094210
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
DAUNTLESS 34
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
SE
|
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NW
|
|||||||||||
NV101358340
|
NV101358340
|
NMC1094214
|
DAUNTLESS X
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/9/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
NE
|
|
NW
|
|||||||||||
SE
|
|||||||||||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101358341
|
NV101358341
|
NMC1094215
|
DAUNTLESS Y
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101350559
|
NV101350559
|
NMC1094381
|
INDOMITABLE 23
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/10/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
SW
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 033
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101350560
|
NV101350560
|
NMC1094382
|
INDOMITABLE 24
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
SE
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 033
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NW
|
|||||||||||
NV101350561
|
NV101350561
|
NMC1094383
|
INDOMITABLE 25
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 033
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101350562
|
NV101350562
|
NMC1094384
|
INDOMITABLE 26
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 033
|
NE
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101350563
|
NV101350563
|
NMC1094385
|
INDOMITABLE 27
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 033
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101350564
|
NV101350564
|
NMC1094386
|
INDOMITABLE 28
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 033
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101350565
|
NV101350565
|
NMC1094387
|
INDOMITABLE 29
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 033
|
NW
|
||
NV101350566
|
NV101350566
|
NMC1094388
|
INDOMITABLE 30
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 033
|
NW
|
||
NV101350567
|
NV101350567
|
NMC1094389
|
INDOMITABLE 31
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 033
|
NW
|
||
NV101350568
|
NV101350568
|
NMC1094390
|
INDOMITABLE 32
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 033
|
NW
|
||
NV101350569
|
NV101350569
|
NMC1094391
|
INDOMITABLE 33
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 033
|
NE
|
||
NW
|
|||||||||||
NV101350570
|
NV101350570
|
NMC1094392
|
INDOMITABLE 34
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 033
|
NE
|
||
NV101350571
|
NV101350571
|
NMC1094393
|
INDOMITABLE 35
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 033
|
NE
|
||
NV101350572
|
NV101350572
|
NMC1094394
|
INDOMITABLE 36
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 033
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101350573
|
NV101350573
|
NMC1094395
|
INDOMITABLE 37
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 033
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101350574
|
NV101350574
|
NMC1094396
|
INDOMITABLE 38
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 033
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101356385
|
NV101356385
|
NMC1094520
|
SIR WINSTON 1
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/10/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 019
|
SE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
SW
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
NW
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101356386
|
NV101356386
|
NMC1094521
|
SIR WINSTON 2
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101356387
|
NV101356387
|
NMC1094522
|
SIR WINSTON 3
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101356388
|
NV101356388
|
NMC1094523
|
SIR WINSTON 4
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
NW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101356389
|
NV101356389
|
NMC1094524
|
SIR WINSTON 5
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
NW
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101356390
|
NV101356390
|
NMC1094525
|
SIR WINSTON 6
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
NW
|
||
NV101356391
|
NV101356391
|
NMC1094526
|
SIR WINSTON 7
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
NW
|
||
NV101356392
|
NV101356392
|
NMC1094527
|
SIR WINSTON 8
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
NW
|
||
NV101357363
|
NV101357363
|
NMC1094528
|
SIR WINSTON 9
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/10/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
NE
|
|
NW
|
|||||||||||
NV101357364
|
NV101357364
|
NMC1094529
|
SIR WINSTON 10
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
NE
|
||
NV101357365
|
NV101357365
|
NMC1094530
|
SIR WINSTON 11
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
NE
|
||
NV101357366
|
NV101357366
|
NMC1094531
|
SIR WINSTON 12
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
NE
|
||
NV101357367
|
NV101357367
|
NMC1094532
|
SIR WINSTON 13
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
NW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101357368
|
NV101357368
|
NMC1094533
|
SIR WINSTON 14
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101357369
|
NV101357369
|
NMC1094534
|
SIR WINSTON 15
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101357370
|
NV101357370
|
NMC1094535
|
SIR WINSTON 16
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
NE
|
||
NW
|
|||||||||||
SE
|
|||||||||||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101357371
|
NV101357371
|
NMC1094536
|
SIR WINSTON 17
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101357372
|
NV101357372
|
NMC1094537
|
SIR WINSTON 18
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101357373
|
NV101357373
|
NMC1094538
|
SIR WINSTON 19
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101357374
|
NV101357374
|
NMC1094539
|
SIR WINSTON 20
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101357375
|
NV101357375
|
NMC1094540
|
SIR WINSTON 21
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
NE
|
||||||||||
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101357376
|
NV101357376
|
NMC1094541
|
SIR WINSTON 22
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
SW
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101357377
|
NV101357377
|
NMC1094542
|
SIR WINSTON 23
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
SW
|
||
NV101357378
|
NV101357378
|
NMC1094543
|
SIR WINSTON 24
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
SE
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101357379
|
NV101357379
|
NMC1094544
|
SIR WINSTON 25
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
SE
|
||
NV101357380
|
NV101357380
|
NMC1094545
|
SIR WINSTON 26
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
SE
|
||
NV101357381
|
NV101357381
|
NMC1094546
|
SIR WINSTON 27
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
SE
|
||
NV101357382
|
NV101357382
|
NMC1094547
|
SIR WINSTON 28
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
SE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
NE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 033
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101358342
|
NV101358342
|
NMC1094216
|
MINUTEMEN 1
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/10/2013
|
21 0280N 0330E 024
|
SE
|
|
21 0280N 0330E 025
|
NE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 019
|
SW
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101358343
|
NV101358343
|
NMC1094217
|
MINUTEMEN 2
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 019
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101358344
|
NV101358344
|
NMC1094218
|
MINUTEMEN 3
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 019
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101358345
|
NV101358345
|
NMC1094219
|
MINUTEMEN 4
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 019
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101358346
|
NV101358346
|
NMC1094220
|
MINUTEMEN 5
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 019
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101358347
|
NV101358347
|
NMC1094221
|
MINUTEMEN 6
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 019
|
SE
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NW
|
|||||||||||
NV101358348
|
NV101358348
|
NMC1094222
|
MINUTEMEN 7
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 019
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101358349
|
NV101358349
|
NMC1094223
|
MINUTEMEN 8
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 019
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101358350
|
NV101358350
|
NMC1094224
|
MINUTEMEN 9
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 019
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101358351
|
NV101358351
|
NMC1094225
|
MINUTEMEN 10
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 019
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
NE
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101358352
|
NV101358352
|
NMC1094226
|
MINUTEMEN 11
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0330E 025
|
NE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101358353
|
NV101358353
|
NMC1094227
|
MINUTEMEN 12
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
NW
|
||
NV101358354
|
NV101358354
|
NMC1094228
|
MINUTEMEN 13
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
NW
|
||
NV101358355
|
NV101358355
|
NMC1094229
|
MINUTEMEN 14
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
NW
|
||
NV101358356
|
NV101358356
|
NMC1094230
|
MINUTEMEN 15
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
NW
|
||
NV101358357
|
NV101358357
|
NMC1094231
|
MINUTEMEN 16
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
NE
|
||
NW
|
|||||||||||
NV101358358
|
NV101358358
|
NMC1094232
|
MINUTEMEN 17
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
NE
|
||
NV101358359
|
NV101358359
|
NMC1094233
|
MINUTEMEN 18
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
NE
|
||
NV101359369
|
NV101359369
|
NMC1094234
|
MINUTEMEN 19
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/10/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
NE
|
|
NV101359370
|
NV101359370
|
NMC1094235
|
MINUTEMEN 20
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
NE
|
||
NV101359371
|
NV101359371
|
NMC1094236
|
MINUTEMEN 21
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0330E 025
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
NW
|
||||||||||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101359372
|
NV101359372
|
NMC1094237
|
MINUTEMEN 22
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101359373
|
NV101359373
|
NMC1094238
|
MINUTEMEN 23
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101359374
|
NV101359374
|
NMC1094239
|
MINUTEMEN 24
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101359375
|
NV101359375
|
NMC1094240
|
MINUTEMEN 25
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
NE
|
||
NW
|
|||||||||||
SE
|
|||||||||||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101359376
|
NV101359376
|
NMC1094241
|
MINUTEMEN 26
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101359377
|
NV101359377
|
NMC1094242
|
MINUTEMEN 27
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101359378
|
NV101359378
|
NMC1094243
|
MINUTEMEN 28
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101359379
|
NV101359379
|
NMC1094244
|
MINUTEMEN 29
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101359380
|
NV101359380
|
NMC1094245
|
MINUTEMEN 30
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
NE
|
||||||||||
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101359381
|
NV101359381
|
NMC1094246
|
MINUTEMEN 31
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0330E 025
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
NE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
SW
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 031
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101359382
|
NV101359382
|
NMC1094247
|
MINUTEMEN 32
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 031
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101359383
|
NV101359383
|
NMC1094248
|
MINUTEMEN 33
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 031
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101359384
|
NV101359384
|
NMC1094249
|
MINUTEMEN 34
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 031
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101359385
|
NV101359385
|
NMC1094250
|
MINUTEMEN 35
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
SE
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 031
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NW
|
|||||||||||
NV101359386
|
NV101359386
|
NMC1094251
|
MINUTEMEN 36
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 031
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101359387
|
NV101359387
|
NMC1094252
|
MINUTEMEN 37
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 031
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101359388
|
NV101359388
|
NMC1094253
|
MINUTEMEN 38
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 031
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101359389
|
NV101359389
|
NMC1094254
|
MINUTEMEN 39
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 031
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101360393
|
NV101360393
|
NMC1094255
|
MINUTEMEN 40
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/10/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
SW
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
SE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 031
|
NE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
NW
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101488557
|
NV101488557
|
NMC1094359
|
INDOMITABLE 1
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/10/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
NW
|
|
NV101489537
|
NV101489537
|
NMC1094360
|
INDOMITABLE 2
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/10/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
NW
|
|
NV101489538
|
NV101489538
|
NMC1094361
|
INDOMITABLE 3
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
NW
|
||
NV101489539
|
NV101489539
|
NMC1094362
|
INDOMITABLE 4
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
NW
|
||
NV101489540
|
NV101489540
|
NMC1094363
|
INDOMITABLE 5
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
NE
|
||
NW
|
|||||||||||
NV101489541
|
NV101489541
|
NMC1094364
|
INDOMITABLE 6
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
NE
|
||
NV101489542
|
NV101489542
|
NMC1094365
|
INDOMITABLE 7
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
NE
|
||
NV101489543
|
NV101489543
|
NMC1094366
|
INDOMITABLE 8
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
NE
|
||
NV101489544
|
NV101489544
|
NMC1094367
|
INDOMITABLE 9
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
NE
|
||
NV101489545
|
NV101489545
|
NMC1094368
|
INDOMITABLE 10
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
NW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101489546
|
NV101489546
|
NMC1094369
|
INDOMITABLE 11
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101489547
|
NV101489547
|
NMC1094370
|
INDOMITABLE 12
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101489548
|
NV101489548
|
NMC1094371
|
INDOMITABLE 13
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101489549
|
NV101489549
|
NMC1094372
|
INDOMITABLE 14
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101489550
|
NV101489550
|
NMC1094373
|
INDOMITABLE 15
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
NE
|
||
NW
|
|||||||||||
SE
|
|||||||||||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101489551
|
NV101489551
|
NMC1094374
|
INDOMITABLE 16
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101489552
|
NV101489552
|
NMC1094375
|
INDOMITABLE 17
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101489553
|
NV101489553
|
NMC1094376
|
INDOMITABLE 18
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101489554
|
NV101489554
|
NMC1094377
|
INDOMITABLE 19
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101489555
|
NV101489555
|
NMC1094378
|
INDOMITABLE 20
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 033
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101489556
|
NV101489556
|
NMC1094379
|
INDOMITABLE 21
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 033
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101489557
|
NV101489557
|
NMC1094380
|
INDOMITABLE 22
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 033
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101350575
|
NV101350575
|
NMC1094397
|
TOMAHAWK 1
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/11/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
NW
|
|
NV101350576
|
NV101350576
|
NMC1094398
|
TOMAHAWK 2
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
NW
|
||
NV101350577
|
NV101350577
|
NMC1094399
|
TOMAHAWK 3
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
NW
|
||
NV101350578
|
NV101350578
|
NMC1094400
|
TOMAHAWK 4
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
NW
|
||
NV101350579
|
NV101350579
|
NMC1094401
|
TOMAHAWK 5
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
NE
|
||
NW
|
|||||||||||
NV101351567
|
NV101351567
|
NMC1094402
|
TOMAHAWK 6
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/11/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
NE
|
|
NV101351568
|
NV101351568
|
NMC1094403
|
TOMAHAWK 7
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
NE
|
||
NV101351569
|
NV101351569
|
NMC1094404
|
TOMAHAWK 8
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
NW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101351570
|
NV101351570
|
NMC1094405
|
TOMAHAWK 9
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
NE
|
||||||||||
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101351571
|
NV101351571
|
NMC1094406
|
TOMAHAWK 10
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101351572
|
NV101351572
|
NMC1094407
|
TOMAHAWK 11
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101351573
|
NV101351573
|
NMC1094408
|
TOMAHAWK 12
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101351574
|
NV101351574
|
NMC1094409
|
TOMAHAWK 13
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101351575
|
NV101351575
|
NMC1094410
|
TOMAHAWK 14
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
NE
|
||
NW
|
|||||||||||
SE
|
|||||||||||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101351576
|
NV101351576
|
NMC1094411
|
TOMAHAWK 15
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101351577
|
NV101351577
|
NMC1094412
|
TOMAHAWK 16
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101351578
|
NV101351578
|
NMC1094413
|
TOMAHAWK 17
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
SE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 033
|
NE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101351579
|
NV101351579
|
NMC1094414
|
TOMAHAWK 18
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101351580
|
NV101351580
|
NMC1094415
|
TOMAHAWK 19
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101351581
|
NV101351581
|
NMC1094416
|
TOMAHAWK 20
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101351582
|
NV101351582
|
NMC1094417
|
TOMAHAWK 21
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101351583
|
NV101351583
|
NMC1094418
|
TOMAHAWK 22
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
SE
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NW
|
|||||||||||
NV101351584
|
NV101351584
|
NMC1094419
|
TOMAHAWK 23
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101351585
|
NV101351585
|
NMC1094420
|
TOMAHAWK 24
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101351586
|
NV101351586
|
NMC1094421
|
TOMAHAWK 25
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101358360
|
NV101358360
|
NMC1094548
|
ARCHON 1
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/11/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
SW
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101358361
|
NV101358361
|
NMC1094549
|
ARCHON 2
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101358362
|
NV101358362
|
NMC1094550
|
ARCHON 3
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
NW
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101358363
|
NV101358363
|
NMC1094551
|
ARCHON 4
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101358364
|
NV101358364
|
NMC1094552
|
ARCHON 5
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101358365
|
NV101358365
|
NMC1094553
|
ARCHON 6
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101358366
|
NV101358366
|
NMC1094554
|
ARCHON 7
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
SE
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NW
|
|||||||||||
NV101358367
|
NV101358367
|
NMC1094555
|
ARCHON 8
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101358368
|
NV101358368
|
NMC1094556
|
ARCHON 9
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101358369
|
NV101358369
|
NMC1094557
|
ARCHON 10
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101358370
|
NV101358370
|
NMC1094558
|
ARCHON 11
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 031
|
NE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101358371
|
NV101358371
|
NMC1094559
|
ARCHON 12
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
NW
|
||
NV101358372
|
NV101358372
|
NMC1094560
|
ARCHON 13
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
NW
|
||
NV101358373
|
NV101358373
|
NMC1094561
|
ARCHON 14
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
NW
|
||
NV101358374
|
NV101358374
|
NMC1094562
|
ARCHON 15
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
NW
|
||
NV101358375
|
NV101358375
|
NMC1094563
|
ARCHON 16
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
NE
|
||
NW
|
|||||||||||
NV101358376
|
NV101358376
|
NMC1094564
|
ARCHON 17
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
NE
|
||
NV101358377
|
NV101358377
|
NMC1094565
|
ARCHON 18
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
NE
|
||
NV101358378
|
NV101358378
|
NMC1094566
|
ARCHON 19
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
NE
|
||
NV101358379
|
NV101358379
|
NMC1094567
|
ARCHON 20
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
NE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 033
|
NW
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101359390
|
NV101359390
|
NMC1094568
|
ARCHON 21
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/11/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 031
|
NE
|
|
SE
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
NW
|
||||||||||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101359391
|
NV101359391
|
NMC1094569
|
ARCHON 22
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101359392
|
NV101359392
|
NMC1094570
|
ARCHON 23
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101359393
|
NV101359393
|
NMC1094571
|
ARCHON 24
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101359394
|
NV101359394
|
NMC1094572
|
ARCHON 25
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101359395
|
NV101359395
|
NMC1094573
|
ARCHON 26
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
NE
|
||
NW
|
|||||||||||
SE
|
|||||||||||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101359396
|
NV101359396
|
NMC1094574
|
ARCHON 27
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101359397
|
NV101359397
|
NMC1094575
|
ARCHON 28
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101359398
|
NV101359398
|
NMC1094576
|
ARCHON 29
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101359399
|
NV101359399
|
NMC1094577
|
ARCHON 30
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101359400
|
NV101359400
|
NMC1094578
|
ARCHON 31
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 033
|
NW
|
||||||||||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101359549
|
NV101359549
|
NMC1094579
|
ARCHON 32
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 031
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
SW
|
||||||||||
NV101359550
|
NV101359550
|
NMC1094580
|
ARCHON 33
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
SW
|
||
NV101359551
|
NV101359551
|
NMC1094581
|
ARCHON 34
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
SW
|
||
NV101359552
|
NV101359552
|
NMC1094582
|
ARCHON 35
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
SW
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101359553
|
NV101359553
|
NMC1094583
|
ARCHON 36
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
SW
|
||
NV101359554
|
NV101359554
|
NMC1094584
|
ARCHON 37
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
SE
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101359555
|
NV101359555
|
NMC1094585
|
ARCHON 38
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
SE
|
||
NV101359556
|
NV101359556
|
NMC1094586
|
ARCHON 39
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
SE
|
||
NV101359557
|
NV101359557
|
NMC1094587
|
ARCHON 40
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
SE
|
||
NV101359558
|
NV101359558
|
NMC1094588
|
ARCHON 41
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
SE
|
||
NV101450538
|
NV101450538
|
NMC1094589
|
ARCHON 42
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/11/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
SE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 033
|
SW
|
||||||||||
NV101450539
|
NV101450539
|
NMC1094590
|
ARCHON 43
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 005
|
NW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 031
|
SE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
SW
|
||||||||||
NV101450540
|
NV101450540
|
NMC1094591
|
ARCHON 44
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 005
|
NW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
SW
|
||||||||||
NV101450541
|
NV101450541
|
NMC1094592
|
ARCHON 45
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 005
|
NW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
SW
|
||||||||||
NV101450542
|
NV101450542
|
NMC1094593
|
ARCHON 46
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 005
|
NW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
SW
|
||||||||||
NV101450543
|
NV101450543
|
NMC1094594
|
ARCHON 47
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 005
|
NE
|
||
NW
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
SW
|
||||||||||
NV101450544
|
NV101450544
|
NMC1094595
|
ARCHON 48
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 005
|
NE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
SE
|
||||||||||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101450545
|
NV101450545
|
NMC1094596
|
ARCHON 49
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 005
|
NE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
SE
|
||||||||||
NV101450546
|
NV101450546
|
NMC1094597
|
ARCHON 50
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 005
|
NE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
SE
|
||||||||||
NV101450547
|
NV101450547
|
NMC1094598
|
ARCHON 51
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 005
|
NE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
SE
|
||||||||||
NV101450548
|
NV101450548
|
NMC1094599
|
ARCHON 52
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 004
|
NW
|
||
21 0270N 0340E 005
|
NE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
SE
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101450549
|
NV101450549
|
NMC1094600
|
ARCHON 53
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 004
|
NW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 032
|
SE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 033
|
SW
|
||||||||||
NV101352577
|
NV101352577
|
NMC1094442
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
WAR EMBLEM 1
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/14/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
SE
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101352578
|
NV101352578
|
NMC1094443
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
WAR EMBLEM 2
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
SW
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
SE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
NE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101353537
|
NV101353537
|
NMC1094444
|
WAR EMBLEM 3
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
NW
|
||
NV101353538
|
NV101353538
|
NMC1094445
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
WAR EMBLEM 4
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
NW
|
|
NV101353539
|
NV101353539
|
NMC1094446
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
WAR EMBLEM 5
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
NW
|
|
NV101353540
|
NV101353540
|
NMC1094447
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
WAR EMBLEM 6
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
NW
|
|
NV101353541
|
NV101353541
|
NMC1094448
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
WAR EMBLEM 7
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
NE
|
|
NW
|
|||||||||||
NV101353542
|
NV101353542
|
NMC1094449
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
WAR EMBLEM 8
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
NE
|
|
NV101353543
|
NV101353543
|
NMC1094450
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
WAR EMBLEM 9
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
NE
|
|
NV101353544
|
NV101353544
|
NMC1094451
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
WAR EMBLEM 10
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
NE
|
|
NV101353545
|
NV101353545
|
NMC1094452
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
WAR EMBLEM 11
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
NE
|
|
NV101353546
|
NV101353546
|
NMC1094453
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
WAR EMBLEM 12
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
NE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101353547
|
NV101353547
|
NMC1094454
|
WAR EMBLEM 13
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101353548
|
NV101353548
|
NMC1094455
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
WAR EMBLEM 14
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
NW
|
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101353549
|
NV101353549
|
NMC1094456
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
WAR EMBLEM 15
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
NW
|
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101353550
|
NV101353550
|
NMC1094457
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
WAR EMBLEM 16
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
NW
|
|
SW
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101353551
|
NV101353551
|
NMC1094458
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
WAR EMBLEM 17
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
NE
|
|
NW
|
|||||||||||
SE
|
|||||||||||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101353552
|
NV101353552
|
NMC1094459
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
WAR EMBLEM 18
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
NE
|
|
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101353553
|
NV101353553
|
NMC1094460
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
WAR EMBLEM 19
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
NE
|
|
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101353554
|
NV101353554
|
NMC1094461
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
WAR EMBLEM 20
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
NE
|
|
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101353555
|
NV101353555
|
NMC1094462
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
WAR EMBLEM 21
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
NE
|
|
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101353556
|
NV101353556
|
NMC1094463
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
WAR EMBLEM 22
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
NE
|
|
SE
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
NW
|
||||||||||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101353557
|
NV101353557
|
NMC1094464
|
WAR EMBLEM 23
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
SW
|
||
NV101354537
|
NV101354537
|
NMC1094465
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
WAR EMBLEM 24
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/14/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
SW
|
NV101354538
|
NV101354538
|
NMC1094466
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
WAR EMBLEM 25
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
SW
|
|
NV101354539
|
NV101354539
|
NMC1094467
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
WAR EMBLEM 26
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
SW
|
|
NV101354540
|
NV101354540
|
NMC1094468
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
WAR EMBLEM 27
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
SE
|
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101354541
|
NV101354541
|
NMC1094469
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
WAR EMBLEM 28
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
SE
|
|
NV101354542
|
NV101354542
|
NMC1094470
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
WAR EMBLEM 29
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
SE
|
|
NV101354543
|
NV101354543
|
NMC1094471
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
WAR EMBLEM 30
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
SE
|
|
NV101354544
|
NV101354544
|
NMC1094472
|
WAR EMBLEM 31
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
SE
|
||
NV101354545
|
NV101354545
|
NMC1094473
|
WAR EMBLEM 32
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
SW
|
||||||||||
NV101354546
|
NV101354546
|
NMC1094474
|
WAR EMBLEM 33
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
NW
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101354547
|
NV101354547
|
NMC1094475
|
WAR EMBLEM 34
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101354548
|
NV101354548
|
NMC1094476
|
WAR EMBLEM 35
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101354549
|
NV101354549
|
NMC1094477
|
WAR EMBLEM 36
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101354550
|
NV101354550
|
NMC1094478
|
WAR EMBLEM 37
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
SE
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NW
|
|||||||||||
NV101354551
|
NV101354551
|
NMC1094479
|
WAR EMBLEM 38
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101354552
|
NV101354552
|
NMC1094480
|
WAR EMBLEM 39
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101354553
|
NV101354553
|
NMC1094481
|
WAR EMBLEM 40
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101354554
|
NV101354554
|
NMC1094482
|
WAR EMBLEM 41
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101354555
|
NV101354555
|
NMC1094483
|
WAR EMBLEM 42
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
SW
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
NW
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101360394
|
NV101360394
|
NMC1094256
|
PHALANX 1
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/14/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 019
|
NE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101360395
|
NV101360395
|
NMC1094257
|
PHALANX 2
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
NW
|
||
NV101360396
|
NV101360396
|
NMC1094258
|
PHALANX 3
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
NW
|
||
NV101360397
|
NV101360397
|
NMC1094259
|
PHALANX 4
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
NW
|
||
NV101360398
|
NV101360398
|
NMC1094260
|
PHALANX 5
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
NW
|
||
NV101360399
|
NV101360399
|
NMC1094261
|
PHALANX 6
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
NE
|
||
NV101360400
|
NV101360400
|
NMC1094262
|
PHALANX 7
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
NE
|
||
NV101450525
|
NV101450525
|
NMC1094263
|
PHALANX 8
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/14/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
NE
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101450526
|
NV101450526
|
NMC1094264
|
PHALANX 9
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
NE
|
||
NV101450527
|
NV101450527
|
NMC1094265
|
PHALANX 10
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
NE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101450528
|
NV101450528
|
NMC1094266
|
PHALANX 11
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 019
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
NW
|
||||||||||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101450529
|
NV101450529
|
NMC1094267
|
PHALANX 12
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101450530
|
NV101450530
|
NMC1094268
|
PHALANX 13
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101450531
|
NV101450531
|
NMC1094269
|
PHALANX 14
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101450532
|
NV101450532
|
NMC1094270
|
PHALANX 15
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101450533
|
NV101450533
|
NMC1094271
|
PHALANX 16
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
NE
|
||
NW
|
|||||||||||
SE
|
|||||||||||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101450534
|
NV101450534
|
NMC1094272
|
PHALANX 17
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101450535
|
NV101450535
|
NMC1094273
|
PHALANX 18
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101450536
|
NV101450536
|
NMC1094274
|
PHALANX 19
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101450537
|
NV101450537
|
NMC1094275
|
PHALANX 20
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
NW
|
||||||||||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101485517
|
NV101485517
|
NMC1094276
|
PHALANX 21
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/14/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 019
|
SE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
SW
|
||||||||||
NV101485518
|
NV101485518
|
NMC1094277
|
PHALANX 22
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
SW
|
||
NV101485519
|
NV101485519
|
NMC1094278
|
PHALANX 23
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
SW
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101485520
|
NV101485520
|
NMC1094279
|
PHALANX 24
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
SW
|
||
NV101485521
|
NV101485521
|
NMC1094280
|
PHALANX 25
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
SW
|
||
NV101485522
|
NV101485522
|
NMC1094281
|
PHALANX 26
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
SE
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101485523
|
NV101485523
|
NMC1094282
|
PHALANX 27
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
SE
|
||
NV101485524
|
NV101485524
|
NMC1094283
|
PHALANX 28
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
SE
|
||
NV101485525
|
NV101485525
|
NMC1094284
|
PHALANX 29
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
SE
|
||
NV101485526
|
NV101485526
|
NMC1094285
|
PHALANX 30
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
SW
|
||||||||||
NV101485527
|
NV101485527
|
NMC1094286
|
PHALANX 31
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
SE
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NW
|
|||||||||||
NV101485528
|
NV101485528
|
NMC1094287
|
PHALANX 32
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101485529
|
NV101485529
|
NMC1094288
|
PHALANX 33
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101485530
|
NV101485530
|
NMC1094289
|
PHALANX 34
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101485531
|
NV101485531
|
NMC1094290
|
PHALANX 35
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 020
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 021
|
SW
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 028
|
NW
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 029
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101358798
|
NV101358798
|
NMC1095352
|
TOLSTOY 3
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/31/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 019
|
SE
|
|
NV101358799
|
NV101358799
|
NMC1095353
|
TOLSTOY 4
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 019
|
SE
|
||
NV101358800
|
NV101358800
|
NMC1095354
|
TOLSTOY 5
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 019
|
SE
|
||
NV101359780
|
NV101359780
|
NMC1095355
|
TOLSTOY 6
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/31/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 008
|
SE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
SW
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
NW
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 017
|
NE
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101359791
|
NV101359791
|
NMC1095366
|
TOLSTOY 17
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/31/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 033
|
NE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101359792
|
NV101359792
|
NMC1095367
|
TOLSTOY 18
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NW
|
||
NV101359793
|
NV101359793
|
NMC1095368
|
TOLSTOY 19
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NW
|
||
NV101359794
|
NV101359794
|
NMC1095369
|
TOLSTOY 20
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NW
|
||
NV101359795
|
NV101359795
|
NMC1095370
|
TOLSTOY 21
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NW
|
||
NV101359781
|
NV101359781
|
NMC1095356
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
TOLSTOY 7
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
11/1/2013
|
21 0280N 0340E 011
|
SW
|
21 0280N 0340E 014
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101359782
|
NV101359782
|
NMC1095357
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
TOLSTOY 8
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 011
|
SW
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 014
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101359783
|
NV101359783
|
NMC1095358
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
TOLSTOY 9
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 011
|
SW
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 014
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101359784
|
NV101359784
|
NMC1095359
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
TOLSTOY 10
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 014
|
NW
|
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101359785
|
NV101359785
|
NMC1095360
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
TOLSTOY 11
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 014
|
NW
|
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101359786
|
NV101359786
|
NMC1095361
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
TOLSTOY 12
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 014
|
NW
|
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101359787
|
NV101359787
|
NMC1095362
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
TOLSTOY 13
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 014
|
SW
|
|
NV101359788
|
NV101359788
|
NMC1095363
|
TOLSTOY 14
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 014
|
SW
|
||
NV101359789
|
NV101359789
|
NMC1095364
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
TOLSTOY 15
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 014
|
SW
|
|
NV101359790
|
NV101359790
|
NMC1095365
|
(ASARCO) Sliding Scale NSR 1% - 5%
|
TOLSTOY 16
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 014
|
SW
|
|
NV101864048
|
NV101864048
|
NMC1096127
|
EMISSARY 1
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
11/19/2013
|
21 0280N 0330E 025
|
SW
|
|
21 0280N 0330E 026
|
SE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0330E 035
|
NE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101864049
|
NV101864049
|
NMC1096128
|
EMISSARY 2
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0330E 025
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101864050
|
NV101864050
|
NMC1096129
|
EMISSARY 3
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0330E 025
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
NW
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101864051
|
NV101864051
|
NMC1096130
|
EMISSARY 4
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0330E 025
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101864052
|
NV101864052
|
NMC1096131
|
EMISSARY 5
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0330E 025
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101864053
|
NV101864053
|
NMC1096132
|
EMISSARY 6
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0330E 025
|
SE
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NW
|
|||||||||||
NV101864054
|
NV101864054
|
NMC1096133
|
EMISSARY 7
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0330E 025
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101864055
|
NV101864055
|
NMC1096134
|
EMISSARY 8
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0330E 025
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101864056
|
NV101864056
|
NMC1096135
|
EMISSARY 9
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0330E 025
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101864057
|
NV101864057
|
NMC1096136
|
EMISSARY 10
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0330E 025
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101864058
|
NV101864058
|
NMC1096137
|
EMISSARY 11
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0330E 025
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
NE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 030
|
SW
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 031
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101864059
|
NV101864059
|
NMC1096138
|
EMISSARY 12
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0330E 035
|
NE
|
||
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101864060
|
NV101864060
|
NMC1096139
|
EMISSARY 13
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
NW
|
||
NV101864061
|
NV101864061
|
NMC1096140
|
EMISSARY 14
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
NW
|
||
NV101864062
|
NV101864062
|
NMC1096141
|
EMISSARY 15
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
NW
|
||
NV101864443
|
NV101864443
|
NMC1096142
|
EMISSARY 16
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
11/19/2013
|
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
NW
|
|
NV101864444
|
NV101864444
|
NMC1096143
|
EMISSARY 17
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
NE
|
||
NW
|
|||||||||||
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101864445
|
NV101864445
|
NMC1096144
|
EMISSARY 18
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101864446
|
NV101864446
|
NMC1096145
|
EMISSARY 19
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101864447
|
NV101864447
|
NMC1096146
|
EMISSARY 20
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101864448
|
NV101864448
|
NMC1096147
|
EMISSARY 21
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101864449
|
NV101864449
|
NMC1096148
|
EMISSARY 22
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 031
|
NW
|
||||||||||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101864450
|
NV101864450
|
NMC1096149
|
EMISSARY 23
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0330E 035
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
NW
|
||||||||||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101864451
|
NV101864451
|
NMC1096150
|
EMISSARY 24
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101864452
|
NV101864452
|
NMC1096151
|
EMISSARY 25
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101864453
|
NV101864453
|
NMC1096152
|
EMISSARY 26
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101864454
|
NV101864454
|
NMC1096153
|
EMISSARY 27
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101864455
|
NV101864455
|
NMC1096154
|
EMISSARY 28
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
SE
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101864456
|
NV101864456
|
NMC1096155
|
EMISSARY 29
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
SE
|
||
NV101864457
|
NV101864457
|
NMC1096156
|
EMISSARY 30
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
SE
|
||
NV101864458
|
NV101864458
|
NMC1096157
|
EMISSARY 31
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
SE
|
||
NV101864459
|
NV101864459
|
NMC1096158
|
EMISSARY 32
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
SE
|
||
NV101864460
|
NV101864460
|
NMC1096159
|
EMISSARY 33
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 031
|
SW
|
||||||||||
NV101864461
|
NV101864461
|
NMC1096160
|
EMISSARY 34
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0330E 001
|
NW
|
||
21 0280N 0330E 035
|
SE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
SW
|
||||||||||
NV101864462
|
NV101864462
|
NMC1096161
|
EMISSARY 35
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0330E 001
|
NW
|
||
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
SW
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101864463
|
NV101864463
|
NMC1096162
|
EMISSARY 36
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0330E 001
|
NW
|
||
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
SW
|
||||||||||
NV101864822
|
NV101864822
|
NMC1096163
|
EMISSARY 37
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
11/19/2013
|
21 0270N 0330E 001
|
NW
|
|
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
SW
|
||||||||||
NV101864823
|
NV101864823
|
NMC1096164
|
EMISSARY 38
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0330E 001
|
NE
|
||
NW
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
SW
|
||||||||||
NV101864824
|
NV101864824
|
NMC1096165
|
EMISSARY 39
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0330E 001
|
NE
|
||
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
SE
|
||||||||||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101864825
|
NV101864825
|
NMC1096166
|
EMISSARY 40
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0330E 001
|
NE
|
||
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
SE
|
||||||||||
NV101864826
|
NV101864826
|
NMC1096167
|
EMISSARY 41
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0330E 001
|
NE
|
||
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
SE
|
||||||||||
NV101864827
|
NV101864827
|
NMC1096168
|
EMISSARY 42
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0330E 001
|
NE
|
||
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
SE
|
||||||||||
NV101864828
|
NV101864828
|
NMC1096169
|
EMISSARY 43
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0330E 001
|
NE
|
||
21 0270N 0340E 006
|
NW
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
SE
|
||||||||||
NV101864829
|
NV101864829
|
NMC1096170
|
EMISSARY 44
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 006
|
NW
|
||
21 0280N 0330E 036
|
SE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 031
|
SW
|
||||||||||
NV101865384
|
NV101865384
|
NMC1100571
|
TOLSTOY 22
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
3/7/2014
|
21 0280N 0340E 014
|
SE
|
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 023
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NW
|
|||||||||||
NV101865385
|
NV101865385
|
NMC1100572
|
TOLSTOY 23
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 014
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 023
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101865386
|
NV101865386
|
NMC1100573
|
TOLSTOY 24
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 013
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 014
|
SE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 023
|
NE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 024
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101864737
|
NV101864737
|
NMC1101232
|
TOLSTOY 25
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
4/3/2014
|
21 0280N 0340E 002
|
SE
|
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 011
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NW
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101864738
|
NV101864738
|
NMC1101233
|
TOLSTOY 26
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 002
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 011
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101864739
|
NV101864739
|
NMC1101234
|
TOLSTOY 27
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 002
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 011
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101355815
|
NV101355815
|
NMC1102375
|
CENTURION 1
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
4/29/2014
|
21 0280N 0340E 022
|
SE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 023
|
SW
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
NW
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101355816
|
NV101355816
|
NMC1102376
|
CENTURION 2
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 023
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101355817
|
NV101355817
|
NMC1102377
|
CENTURION 3
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 023
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101355818
|
NV101355818
|
NMC1102378
|
CENTURION 4
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 023
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101355819
|
NV101355819
|
NMC1102379
|
CENTURION 5
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 023
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101355820
|
NV101355820
|
NMC1102380
|
CENTURION 6
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 023
|
SE
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NW
|
|||||||||||
NV101355821
|
NV101355821
|
NMC1102381
|
CENTURION 7
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 023
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101355822
|
NV101355822
|
NMC1102382
|
CENTURION 8
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 023
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101355823
|
NV101355823
|
NMC1102383
|
CENTURION 9
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 023
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101355824
|
NV101355824
|
NMC1102384
|
CENTURION 10
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 023
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 024
|
SW
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 025
|
NW
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101355825
|
NV101355825
|
NMC1102385
|
CENTURION 11
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
NW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101355826
|
NV101355826
|
NMC1102386
|
CENTURION 12
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
NW
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101356777
|
NV101356777
|
NMC1102387
|
CENTURION 13
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
4/29/2014
|
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
NW
|
|
NV101356778
|
NV101356778
|
NMC1102388
|
CENTURION 14
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
NW
|
||
NV101356779
|
NV101356779
|
NMC1102389
|
CENTURION 15
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
NW
|
||
NV101356801
|
NV101356801
|
NMC1102390
|
CENTURION 16
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
NE
|
||
NW
|
|||||||||||
NV101356802
|
NV101356802
|
NMC1102391
|
CENTURION 17
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
NE
|
||
NV101356803
|
NV101356803
|
NMC1102392
|
CENTURION 18
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
NE
|
||
NV101356804
|
NV101356804
|
NMC1102393
|
CENTURION 19
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
NE
|
||
NV101356805
|
NV101356805
|
NMC1102394
|
CENTURION 20
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 025
|
NW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101356806
|
NV101356806
|
NMC1102395
|
CENTURION 21
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
NE
|
||||||||||
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101356807
|
NV101356807
|
NMC1102396
|
CENTURION 22
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101356808
|
NV101356808
|
NMC1102397
|
CENTURION 23
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101356809
|
NV101356809
|
NMC1102398
|
CENTURION 24
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101356810
|
NV101356810
|
NMC1102399
|
CENTURION 25
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101356811
|
NV101356811
|
NMC1102400
|
CENTURION 26
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
NE
|
||
NW
|
|||||||||||
SE
|
|||||||||||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101356812
|
NV101356812
|
NMC1102401
|
CENTURION 27
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101356813
|
NV101356813
|
NMC1102402
|
CENTURION 28
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101356814
|
NV101356814
|
NMC1102403
|
CENTURION 29
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101356815
|
NV101356815
|
NMC1102404
|
CENTURION 30
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 025
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
NE
|
||||||||||
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101356816
|
NV101356816
|
NMC1102405
|
CENTURION 31
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
SE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
NE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 035
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101356817
|
NV101356817
|
NMC1102406
|
CENTURION 32
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 035
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101356818
|
NV101356818
|
NMC1102407
|
CENTURION 33
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 035
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101357773
|
NV101357773
|
NMC1102408
|
CENTURION 34
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
4/29/2014
|
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
SW
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 035
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101357774
|
NV101357774
|
NMC1102409
|
CENTURION 35
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 035
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101357775
|
NV101357775
|
NMC1102410
|
CENTURION 36
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
SE
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 035
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NW
|
|||||||||||
NV101357776
|
NV101357776
|
NMC1102411
|
CENTURION 37
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 035
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101357777
|
NV101357777
|
NMC1102412
|
CENTURION 38
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 035
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101357778
|
NV101357778
|
NMC1102413
|
CENTURION 39
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
SE
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 035
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101357779
|
NV101357779
|
NMC1102414
|
CENTURION 40
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 025
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 026
|
SE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 035
|
NE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 036
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101351053
|
NV101351053
|
NMC1102873
|
MAVERICK 2
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
6/5/2014
|
21 0270N 0340E 002
|
SW
|
|
21 0270N 0340E 011
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101351054
|
NV101351054
|
NMC1102874
|
MAVERICK 3
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 002
|
SW
|
||
21 0270N 0340E 011
|
NW
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101351055
|
NV101351055
|
NMC1102875
|
MAVERICK 4
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 002
|
SW
|
||
21 0270N 0340E 011
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101351056
|
NV101351056
|
NMC1102876
|
MAVERICK 5
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 002
|
SE
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
21 0270N 0340E 011
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NW
|
|||||||||||
NV101351057
|
NV101351057
|
NMC1102877
|
MAVERICK 6
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 002
|
SE
|
||
21 0270N 0340E 011
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101351058
|
NV101351058
|
NMC1102878
|
MAVERICK 7
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 002
|
SE
|
||
21 0270N 0340E 011
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101351059
|
NV101351059
|
NMC1102879
|
MAVERICK 8
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 002
|
SE
|
||
21 0270N 0340E 011
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101351060
|
NV101351060
|
NMC1102880
|
MAVERICK 9
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 002
|
SE
|
||
21 0270N 0340E 011
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NV101351061
|
NV101351061
|
NMC1102881
|
MAVERICK 10
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 001
|
SW
|
||
21 0270N 0340E 002
|
SE
|
||||||||||
21 0270N 0340E 011
|
NE
|
||||||||||
21 0270N 0340E 012
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101351062
|
NV101351062
|
NMC1102882
|
MAVERICK 11
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 010
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
21 0270N 0340E 011
|
NW
|
||||||||||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101351063
|
NV101351063
|
NMC1102883
|
MAVERICK 12
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 011
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101351064
|
NV101351064
|
NMC1102884
|
MAVERICK 13
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 011
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101351065
|
NV101351065
|
NMC1102885
|
MAVERICK 14
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 011
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101351066
|
NV101351066
|
NMC1102886
|
MAVERICK 15
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 011
|
NE
|
||
NW
|
|||||||||||
SE
|
|||||||||||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101351067
|
NV101351067
|
NMC1102887
|
MAVERICK 16
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 011
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101351068
|
NV101351068
|
NMC1102888
|
MAVERICK 17
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 011
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101351069
|
NV101351069
|
NMC1102889
|
MAVERICK 18
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 011
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101351070
|
NV101351070
|
NMC1102890
|
MAVERICK 19
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 011
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101351071
|
NV101351071
|
NMC1102891
|
MAVERICK 20
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 011
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
21 0270N 0340E 012
|
NW
|
||||||||||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101490022
|
NV101490022
|
NMC1102852
|
BLOCKADE 1
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
6/5/2014
|
21 0270N 0340E 002
|
NW
|
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
21 0270N 0340E 003
|
NE
|
||||||||||
SE
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
SE
|
||||||||||
NV101490023
|
NV101490023
|
NMC1102853
|
BLOCKADE 2
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 002
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 034
|
SE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 035
|
SW
|
||||||||||
NV101490024
|
NV101490024
|
NMC1102854
|
BLOCKADE 3
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 002
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 035
|
SW
|
||||||||||
NV101490025
|
NV101490025
|
NMC1102855
|
BLOCKADE 4
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 002
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 035
|
SW
|
||||||||||
NV101490026
|
NV101490026
|
NMC1102856
|
BLOCKADE 5
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 002
|
NW
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
SW
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 035
|
SW
|
||||||||||
NV101490027
|
NV101490027
|
NMC1102857
|
BLOCKADE 6
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 002
|
NE
|
||
NW
|
|||||||||||
SE
|
|||||||||||
SW
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 035
|
SW
|
Serial
Number
|
Lead File
Number
|
Legacy Serial
Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case
Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101490028
|
NV101490028
|
NMC1102858
|
BLOCKADE 7
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 002
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 035
|
SE
|
||||||||||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101490029
|
NV101490029
|
NMC1102859
|
BLOCKADE 8
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 002
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 035
|
SE
|
||||||||||
NV101490030
|
NV101490030
|
NMC1102860
|
BLOCKADE 9
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 002
|
NE
|
||
SE
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 035
|
SE
|
||||||||||
NV101490031
|
NV101490031
|
NMC1102861
|
BLOCKADE 10
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 001
|
NW
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
21 0270N 0340E 002
|
NE
|
||||||||||
SE
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 035
|
SE
|
||||||||||
NV101490032
|
NV101490032
|
NMC1102862
|
BLOCKADE 11
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 002
|
SW
|
||
21 0270N 0340E 003
|
SE
|
||||||||||
NV101490033
|
NV101490033
|
NMC1102863
|
BLOCKADE 12
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 002
|
SW
|
||
NV101490034
|
NV101490034
|
NMC1102864
|
BLOCKADE 13
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 002
|
SW
|
||
NV101490035
|
NV101490035
|
NMC1102865
|
BLOCKADE 14
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 002
|
SW
|
||
NV101490036
|
NV101490036
|
NMC1102866
|
BLOCKADE 15
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0270N 0340E 002
|
SE
|
||
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101490037
|
NV101490037
|
NMC1102867
|
BLOCKADE 16
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
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SE
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NV101490038
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NMC1102868
|
BLOCKADE 17
|
PERSHING
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|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
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21 0270N 0340E 002
|
SE
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NV101490039
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NV101490039
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NMC1102869
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BLOCKADE 18
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PERSHING
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9/1/2022
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21 0270N 0340E 002
|
SE
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NV101490040
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NV101490040
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NMC1102870
|
BLOCKADE 19
|
PERSHING
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ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
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21 0270N 0340E 002
|
SE
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NV101490041
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NV101490041
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NMC1102871
|
BLOCKADE 20
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
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21 0270N 0340E 001
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21 0270N 0340E 002
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SE
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||||||||||
NV101490042
|
NV101490042
|
NMC1102872
|
MAVERICK 1
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
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21 0270N 0340E 002
|
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|
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Number
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Number
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Number
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Royalty
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Claim Name
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County
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Case
Disposition
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Claim Type
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Next Payment
Due Date
|
Date Of
Location
|
Meridian Township
Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101450895
|
NV101450895
|
NMC1103419
|
DREADNOUGHT 40
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
7/17/2014
|
21 0280N 0340E 015
|
NE
|
|
SE
|
|||||||||||
NV101487294
|
NV101487294
|
NMC1105695
|
X 37
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
8/20/2014
|
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
SW
|
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21 0280N 0340E 028
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SE
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||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 033
|
NE
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 034
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NW
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||||||||||
NV101488307
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NV101488307
|
NMC1105696
|
X 38
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
8/20/2014
|
21 0280N 0340E 027
|
SW
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 034
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NW
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||||||||||
NV101488308
|
NV101488308
|
NMC1105697
|
X 39
|
PERSHING
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ACTIVE
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LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
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21 0280N 0340E 027
|
SW
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||
21 0280N 0340E 034
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NW
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NV101488309
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NV101488309
|
NMC1105698
|
X 40
|
PERSHING
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ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
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21 0280N 0340E 027
|
SW
|
||
21 0280N 0340E 034
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NW
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NV101488310
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NV101488310
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NMC1105699
|
LYN 84 R
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
9/8/2014
|
21 0280N 0330E 002
|
NE
|
|
NV101352180
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NV101352180
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NMC1104442
|
TOLSTOY 29
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
9/25/2014
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21 0280N 0340E 014
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NW
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|
SW
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NV101352181
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NV101352181
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NMC1104443
|
TOLSTOY 30
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PERSHING
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ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 014
|
SW
|
||
NV101330776
|
NV101330776
|
NMC1119848
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SHO 66
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
3/10/2016
|
21 0280N 0340E 003
|
SE
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101883155
|
NV101883155
|
NMC1169409
|
ELLISON #1
|
PERSHING
|
FILED
|
PLACER CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
3/27/2018
|
21 0280N 0340E 004
|
SW
|
|
NV101883158
|
NV101883158
|
NMC1169412
|
ELLISON #4
|
PERSHING
|
FILED
|
PLACER CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
3/27/2018
|
21 0280N 0340E 004
|
SW
|
|
NV101883156
|
NV101883156
|
NMC1169410
|
ELLISON #2
|
PERSHING
|
FILED
|
PLACER CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
3/28/2018
|
21 0280N 0340E 004
|
SW
|
|
NV101883157
|
NV101883157
|
NMC1169411
|
ELLISON #3
|
PERSHING
|
FILED
|
PLACER CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 004
|
SW
|
||
NV101883159
|
NV101883159
|
NMC1169413
|
ELLISON #5
|
PERSHING
|
FILED
|
PLACER CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
3/28/2018
|
21 0280N 0340E 004
|
SW
|
|
NV101883928
|
NV101883928
|
NMC1169414
|
ELLISON #6
|
PERSHING
|
FILED
|
PLACER CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 004
|
SW
|
||
NV101471339
|
NV101471339
|
NMC1154550
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
SHO 61B
|
PERSHING
|
FILED
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
11/13/2017
|
21 0280N 0340E 003
|
SE
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101471340
|
NV101471340
|
NMC1154551
|
3% NSR (Solidus)
|
PORCUPIINE 28A
|
PERSHING
|
FILED
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
21 0280N 0340E 014
|
SE
|
|
NV101508612
|
NV101508612
|
NMC1061499
|
LH 29
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/27/2011
|
21 0280N 0340E 008
|
NE
|
|
SE
|
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|
NW
|
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|
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NV101508613
|
NV101508613
|
NMC1061500
|
LH 30
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
10/27/2011
|
21 0280N 0340E 008
|
SE
|
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
SW
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 016
|
NW
|
||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 017
|
NE
|
Serial Number
|
Claimant
|
Legacy Serial Number
|
Royalty
|
Claim Name
|
County
|
Case Disposition
|
Claim Type
|
Next Payment Due Date
|
Date Of Location
|
Meridian Township Range Section
|
Quadrant
|
NV101319569
|
Genevieve Duffy Pierce
|
NMC925188
|
3% NSR
(Outside of Mine Plan)
|
SV 315
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
2/17/2006
|
21 0280N 0340E 004
|
SW
|
NV101319570
|
Genevieve Duffy Pierce
|
NMC925189
|
3% NSR
(Outside of Mine Plan)
|
SV 316
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
2/17/2006
|
21 0280N 0340E 004
|
SW
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101319571
|
Genevieve Duffy Pierce
|
NMC925190
|
3% NSR
(Outside of Mine Plan)
|
SV 317
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
2/17/2006
|
21 0280N 0340E 004
|
SE
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101319572
|
Genevieve Duffy Pierce
|
NMC925191
|
3% NSR
(Outside of Mine Plan)
|
SV 318
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
2/17/2006
|
21 0280N 0340E 004
|
SE
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
NE
|
||||||||||
NW
|
|||||||||||
NV101319585
|
Genevieve Duffy Pierce
|
NMC925210
|
3% NSR
(Outside of Mine Plan)
|
SV 337
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
2/15/2006
|
21 0280N 0340E 004
|
SW
|
NV101319586
|
Genevieve Duffy Pierce
|
NMC925211
|
3% NSR
(Outside of Mine Plan)
|
SV 338
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
2/15/2006
|
21 0280N 0340E 004
|
SW
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101319587
|
Genevieve Duffy Pierce
|
NMC925212
|
3% NSR
(Outside of Mine Plan)
|
SV 339
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
2/15/2006
|
21 0280N 0340E 004
|
SW
|
NV101319588
|
Genevieve Duffy Pierce
|
NMC925213
|
3% NSR
(Outside of Mine Plan)
|
SV 340
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
2/15/2006
|
21 0280N 0340E 004
|
SW
|
21 0280N 0340E 009
|
NW
|
||||||||||
NV101361491
|
Genevieve Duffy Pierce
|
NMC965332
|
3% NSR
(Outside of Mine Plan)
|
DUFFY 5
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
9/5/2007
|
21 0280N 0340E 004
|
SW
|
NV101361492
|
Genevieve Duffy Pierce
|
NMC965333
|
3% NSR
(Outside of Mine Plan)
|
DUFFY 6
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
9/5/2007
|
21 0280N 0340E 004
|
SE
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101361493
|
Genevieve Duffy Pierce
|
NMC965334
|
3% NSR
(Outside of Mine Plan)
|
DUFFY 7
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
9/5/2007
|
21 0280N 0340E 004
|
SW
|
NV101361494
|
Genevieve Duffy Pierce
|
NMC965335
|
3% NSR
(Outside of Mine Plan)
|
DUFFY 8
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
LODE CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
9/5/2007
|
21 0280N 0340E 004
|
SE
|
SW
|
|||||||||||
NV101605673
|
Dale and Diana Chabino
|
NMC780754
|
3% NSR (Outside of Mine Plan)
|
FREEDOM #2
|
PERSHING
|
ACTIVE
|
PLACER CLAIM
|
9/1/2022
|
11/3/1997
|
21 0280N 0340E 008
|
NE
|
NW
|
Claim Name
|
Federal Patent №
|
Assessor’s Parcel №
|
Akron Quartz Mine
|
959332
|
15-020-37
|
Baltimore
|
886486
|
15-020-36
|
Canyon
|
469396
|
|
Canyon No. 1
|
469396
|
15-020-30
|
Crown Hills
|
537044
|
15-020-35
|
Crown Point No. 1
|
537044
|
15-020-35
|
Crown Wedge Fraction
|
537044
|
15-020-35
|
Dorothea
|
959332
|
15-020-37
|
Iditarod
|
959332
|
15-020-37
|
Joplin No. 1
|
886486
|
15-020-36
|
Joplin No. 2
|
886486
|
15-020-36
|
Joplin No. 3
|
886486
|
15-020-36
|
Joplin No. 4
|
886486
|
15-020-36
|
Joplin No. 5
|
886486
|
15-020-36
|
Joplin No. 6
|
886486
|
15-020-36
|
Joplin Fraction
|
886486
|
15-020-36
|
Packard No. 1
|
959332
|
15-020-37
|
Packard No. 2
|
959332
|
15-020-37
|
Packard No. 3
|
959332
|
15-020-37
|
Packard Fraction959332
|
15-020-37
|
Packard Fraction959332
|
West Slope
|
1112519
|
15-020-35
|
Prepared for:
Coeur Mining, Inc.
|
Prepared by:
Mr. Christopher Pascoe, RM SME
Ms. Rae Keim, P. Geo
Mr. Peter Haarala, RM SME
|
Report current as at:
December 31, 2021
|
CONTENTS
|
1.0
|
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
|
1-1
|
1.1
|
Introduction
|
1-1
|
1.2
|
Terms of Reference
|
1-1
|
1.3
|
Property Setting
|
1-1
|
1.4
|
Mineral Tenure, Surface Rights, Water Rights, Royalties and Agreements
|
1-2
|
1.5
|
Geology and Mineralization
|
1-3
|
1.6
|
History and Exploration
|
1-4
|
1.7
|
Drilling and Sampling
|
1-4
|
1.8
|
Data Verification
|
1-5
|
1.9
|
Metallurgical Testwork
|
1-6
|
1.10
|
Mineral Resource Estimation
|
1-7
|
1.10.1
|
Estimation Methodology
|
1-7
|
1.10.2
|
Mineral Resource Statement
|
1-8
|
1.10.3
|
Factors That May Affect the Mineral Resource Estimate
|
1-8
|
1.11
|
Mineral Reserve Estimation
|
1-9
|
1.11.1
|
Estimation Methodology
|
1-9
|
1.11.2
|
Mineral Reserve Statement
|
1-10
|
1.11.3
|
Factors That May Affect the Mineral Reserve Estimate
|
1-11
|
1.12
|
Mining Methods
|
1-12
|
1.13
|
Recovery Methods
|
1-13
|
1.14
|
Infrastructure
|
1-14
|
1.15
|
Markets and Contracts
|
1-15
|
1.15.1
|
Market Studies
|
1-15
|
1.15.2
|
Commodity Pricing
|
1-15
|
1.15.3
|
Contracts
|
1-15
|
1.16
|
Environmental, Permitting and Social Considerations
|
1-16
|
1.16.1
|
Environmental Studies and Monitoring
|
1-16
|
1.16.2
|
Closure and Reclamation Considerations
|
1-16
|
1.16.3
|
Permitting
|
1-16
|
1.16.4
|
Social Considerations, Plans, Negotiations and Agreements
|
1-16
|
1.17
|
Capital Cost Estimates
|
1-16
|
1.18
|
Operating Cost Estimates
|
1-17
|
1.19
|
Economic Analysis
|
1-17
|
1.19.1
|
Forward-Looking Information Caution
|
1-17
|
1.19.2
|
Methodology and Assumptions
|
1-19
|
1.19.3
|
Economic Analysis
|
1-19
|
1.19.4
|
Sensitivity Analysis
|
1-20
|
1.20
|
Risks and Opportunities
|
1-20
|
1.20.1
|
Risks
|
1-20
|
1.20.2
|
Opportunities
|
1-21
|
1.21
|
Conclusions
|
1-21
|
1.22
|
Recommendations
|
1-21
|
2.0
|
INTRODUCTION
|
2-1
|
2.1
|
Registrant
|
2-1
|
2.2
|
Terms of Reference
|
2-1
|
2.2.1
|
Report Purpose
|
2-1
|
2.2.2
|
Terms of Reference
|
2-1
|
2.3
|
Qualified Persons
|
2-4
|
2.4
|
Site Visits and Scope of Personal Inspection
|
2-4
|
2.5
|
Report Date
|
2-4
|
2.6
|
Information Sources and References
|
2-4
|
2.7
|
Previous Technical Report Summaries
|
2-4
|
3.0
|
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
|
3-1
|
3.1
|
Introduction
|
3-1
|
3.2
|
Ownership
|
3-1
|
3.3
|
Mineral Title
|
3-1
|
3.3.1
|
Tenure Holdings
|
3-1
|
3.3.2
|
Tenure Maintenance Requirements
|
3-1
|
3.4
|
Surface Rights
|
3-5
|
3.5
|
Water Rights
|
3-5
|
3.6
|
Agreements and Royalties
|
3-5
|
3.6.1
|
Hyak Agreement
|
3-5
|
3.6.2
|
Hyak Working Agreement
|
3-7
|
3.6.3
|
Hyak Upland Mining Lease
|
3-7
|
3.6.4
|
Stoll/Mydske Lease
|
3-7
|
3.6.5
|
Slate Creek Cove Tideland Lease
|
3-8
|
3.6.6
|
Yankee Cove Lease
|
3-9
|
3.6.7
|
Comet Beach Right-of-Way
|
3-9
|
3.6.8
|
Jualin Mine Road Right-of-Way
|
3-9
|
3.6.9
|
Echo Bay
|
3-9
|
3.7
|
Encumbrances
|
3-10
|
3.7.1
|
Permitting Requirements
|
3-10
|
3.7.2
|
Permitting Timelines
|
3-10
|
3.7.3
|
Violations and Fines
|
3-10
|
3.8
|
Significant Factors and Risks That May Affect Access, Title or Work Programs
|
3-11
|
4.0
|
ACCESSIBILITY, CLIMATE, LOCAL RESOURCES, INFRASTRUCTURE AND PHYSIOGRAPHY
|
4-1
|
4.1
|
Physiography
|
4-1
|
4.2
|
Accessibility
|
4-1
|
4.3
|
Climate
|
4-1
|
4.4
|
Infrastructure
|
4-1
|
5.0
|
HISTORY
|
5-1
|
6.0
|
GEOLOGICAL SETTING, MINERALIZATION, AND DEPOSIT
|
6-1
|
6.1
|
Deposit Type
|
6-1
|
6.2
|
Regional Geology
|
6-1
|
6.3
|
Local Geology
|
6-1
|
6.3.1
|
Lithologies
|
6-3
|
6.3.2
|
Structure
|
6-3
|
6.3.3
|
Alteration
|
6-4
|
6.3.4
|
Mineralization
|
6-4
|
6.3.4.1
|
Discrete Veins
|
6-4
|
6.3.4.2
|
Extension Veins
|
6-5
|
6.3.4.3
|
Horizontal Veins
|
6-5
|
6.3.4.4
|
Mineralization
|
6-6
|
6.4
|
Property Geology
|
6-6
|
6.4.1
|
Kensington
|
6-6
|
6.4.1.1
|
Deposit Dimensions
|
6-6
|
6.4.1.2
|
Lithologies
|
6-6
|
6.4.1.3
|
Structure
|
6-6
|
6.4.1.4
|
Alteration
|
6-6
|
6.4.1.5
|
Mineralization
|
6-7
|
6.4.2
|
Eureka
|
6-7
|
6.4.2.1
|
Deposit Dimensions
|
6-7
|
6.4.2.2
|
Lithologies
|
6-8
|
6.4.2.3
|
Structure
|
6-8
|
6.4.2.4
|
Alteration
|
6-8
|
6.4.2.5
|
Mineralization
|
6-8
|
6.4.3
|
Raven
|
6-8
|
6.4.3.1
|
Deposit Dimensions
|
6-8
|
6.4.3.2
|
Lithologies
|
6-9
|
6.4.3.3
|
Structure
|
6-9
|
6.4.3.4
|
Alteration
|
6-9
|
6.4.3.5
|
Mineralization
|
6-9
|
6.4.4
|
Jualin
|
6-9
|
6.4.4.1
|
Deposit Dimensions
|
6-9
|
6.4.4.2
|
Lithologies
|
6-9
|
6.4.4.3
|
Structure
|
6-11
|
6.4.4.4
|
Alteration
|
6-11
|
6.4.4.5
|
Mineralization
|
6-11
|
6.4.5
|
Elmira
|
6-11
|
6.4.5.1
|
Deposit Dimensions
|
6-11
|
6.4.5.2
|
Lithologies
|
6-11
|
6.4.5.3
|
Structure
|
6-11
|
6.4.5.4
|
Alteration
|
6-12
|
6.4.5.5
|
Mineralization
|
6-12
|
7.0
|
EXPLORATION
|
7-1
|
7.1
|
Exploration
|
7-1
|
7.1.1
|
Grids and Surveys
|
7-1
|
7.1.2
|
Geological Mapping
|
7-1
|
7.1.3
|
Geochemistry
|
7-1
|
7.1.4
|
Geophysics
|
7-1
|
7.1.5
|
Qualified Person’s Interpretation of the Exploration Information
|
7-2
|
7.1.6
|
Exploration Potential
|
7-2
|
7.2
|
Drilling
|
7-4
|
7.2.1
|
Overview
|
7-4
|
7.2.2
|
Drilling Excluded for Estimation Purposes
|
7-4
|
7.2.3
|
Drilling Completed Since Database Close-out Date
|
7-4
|
7.2.4
|
Drill Methods
|
7-4
|
7.2.5
|
Logging
|
7-15
|
7.2.6
|
Recovery
|
7-16
|
7.2.7
|
Collar Surveys
|
7-16
|
7.2.8
|
Down Hole Surveys
|
7-16
|
7.2.9
|
Comment on Material Results and Interpretation
|
7-16
|
7.3
|
Hydrogeology
|
7-17
|
7.3.1
|
Sampling Methods and Laboratory Determinations
|
7-17
|
7.3.2
|
Comment on Results
|
7-17
|
7.4
|
Geotechnical
|
7-17
|
7.4.1
|
Sampling Methods and Laboratory Determinations
|
7-17
|
7.4.2
|
Comment on Results
|
7-17
|
8.0
|
SAMPLE PREPARATION, ANALYSES, AND SECURITY
|
8-1
|
8.1
|
Sampling Methods
|
8-1
|
8.1.1
|
Muck
|
8-1
|
8.1.2
|
Channel
|
8-1
|
8.1.3
|
Core
|
8-1
|
8.2
|
Sample Security Methods
|
8-2
|
8.3
|
Density Determinations
|
8-2
|
8.4
|
Analytical and Test Laboratories
|
8-2
|
8.5
|
Sample Preparation
|
8-4
|
8.6
|
Analysis
|
8-4
|
8.7
|
Quality Assurance and Quality Control
|
8-5
|
8.8
|
Database
|
8-6
|
8.9
|
Qualified Person’s Opinion on Sample Preparation, Security, and Analytical Procedures
|
8-6
|
9.0
|
DATA VERIFICATION
|
9-1
|
9.1
|
Internal Data Verification
|
9-1
|
9.2
|
External Data Verification
|
9-1
|
9.3
|
Data Verification by Qualified Person
|
9-2
|
9.4
|
Qualified Person’s Opinion on Data Adequacy
|
9-2
|
10.0
|
MINERAL PROCESSING AND METALLURGICAL TESTING
|
10-1
|
10.1
|
Test Laboratories
|
10-1
|
10.2
|
Metallurgical Testwork
|
10-1
|
10.2.1
|
Historical Testwork
|
10-1
|
10.2.2
|
Jualin Testwork
|
10-1
|
10.3
|
Recovery Estimates
|
10-2
|
10.4
|
Metallurgical Variability
|
10-3
|
10.5
|
Deleterious Elements
|
10-3
|
10.6
|
Qualified Person’s Opinion on Data Adequacy
|
10-3
|
11.0
|
MINERAL RESOURCE ESTIMATES
|
11-1
|
11.1
|
Introduction
|
11-1
|
11.2
|
Exploratory Data Analysis
|
11-1
|
11.3
|
Geological Models
|
11-1
|
11.4
|
Density Assignment
|
11-8
|
11.5
|
Grade Capping/Outlier Restrictions
|
11-8
|
11.6
|
Composites
|
11-8
|
11.7
|
Variography
|
11-9
|
11.8
|
Estimation/Interpolation Methods
|
11-9
|
11.9
|
Validation
|
11-10
|
11.10
|
Confidence Classification of Mineral Resource Estimate
|
11-11
|
11.10.1
|
Mineral Resource Confidence Classification
|
11-11
|
11.10.2
|
Uncertainties Considered During Confidence Classification
|
11-12
|
11.11
|
Reasonable Prospects of Economic Extraction
|
11-12
|
11.11.1
|
Input Assumptions
|
11-12
|
11.11.2
|
Commodity Price
|
11-12
|
11.11.3
|
Cut-off
|
11-12
|
11.11.4
|
QP Statement
|
11-13
|
11.12
|
Mineral Resource Statement
|
11-13
|
11.13
|
Uncertainties (Factors) That May Affect the Mineral Resource Estimate
|
11-16
|
12.0
|
MINERAL RESERVE ESTIMATES
|
12-1
|
12.1
|
Introduction
|
12-1
|
12.2
|
Development of Mining Case
|
12-1
|
12.3
|
Designs
|
12-1
|
12.4
|
Input Assumptions
|
12-2
|
12.5
|
Ore Loss and Dilution
|
12-2
|
12.6
|
Cut-off Grades
|
12-2
|
12.7
|
Commodity Price
|
12-4
|
12.8
|
Mineral Reserve Statement
|
12-4
|
12.9
|
Uncertainties (Factors) That May Affect the Mineral Reserve Estimate
|
12-4
|
13.0
|
MINING METHODS
|
13-1
|
13.1
|
Introduction
|
13-1
|
13.2
|
Geotechnical Considerations
|
13-1
|
13.3
|
Hydrogeological Considerations
|
13-1
|
13.4
|
Mine Access
|
13-2
|
13.5
|
Mining Method Selection
|
13-2
|
13.5.1
|
Kensington
|
13-2
|
13.5.2
|
Raven
|
13-3
|
13.5.3
|
Jualin
|
13-3
|
13.5.4
|
Elmira
|
13-6
|
13.6
|
Blasting and Explosives
|
13-7
|
13.7
|
Underground Sampling and Production Monitoring
|
13-7
|
13.8
|
Production Schedule
|
13-8
|
13.9
|
Backfill
|
13-8
|
13.10
|
Ventilation
|
13-8
|
13.11
|
Underground Infrastructure Facilities
|
13-10
|
13.12
|
Equipment
|
13-10
|
13.13
|
Personnel
|
13-10
|
14.0
|
RECOVERY METHODS
|
14-1
|
14.1
|
Process Method Selection
|
14-1
|
14.2
|
Flowsheet
|
14-1
|
14.3
|
Plant Design
|
14-1
|
14.3.1
|
Ore Sorting
|
14-2
|
14.3.2
|
Crushing
|
14-3
|
14.3.3
|
Grinding
|
14-3
|
14.3.4
|
Flotation
|
14-3
|
14.3.5
|
Dewatering
|
14-3
|
14.3.6
|
Tailings
|
14-4
|
14.4
|
Equipment
|
14-4
|
14.5
|
Power and Consumables
|
14-4
|
14.5.1
|
Power
|
14-4
|
14.5.2
|
Water
|
14-4
|
14.5.3
|
Consumables
|
14-5
|
14.6
|
Personnel
|
14-5
|
15.0
|
INFRASTRUCTURE
|
15-6
|
15.1
|
Introduction
|
15-6
|
15.2
|
Dumps and Leach Pads
|
15-6
|
15.2.1
|
Existing Waste Rock Stockpiles
|
15-6
|
15.2.2
|
Additional Waste Rock Stockpiles
|
15-8
|
15.2.3
|
Waste Rock Barged Offsite
|
15-8
|
15.3
|
Tailings Treatment Facility
|
15-8
|
15.4
|
Water Management
|
15-9
|
15.4.1
|
Domestic Water/Wastewater Plants Overview
|
15-9
|
15.4.2
|
Comet Water Treatment Facility and Process Background
|
15-10
|
15.5
|
Camps and Accommodation
|
15-10
|
15.6
|
Power and Electrical
|
15-10
|
15.7
|
Fuel
|
15-10
|
16.0
|
MARKET STUDIES AND CONTRACTS
|
16-1
|
16.1
|
Markets
|
16-1
|
16.2
|
Commodity Price Forecasts
|
16-1
|
16.3
|
Contracts
|
16-1
|
16.4
|
QP Statement
|
16-2
|
17.0
|
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES, PERMITTING, AND PLANS, NEGOTIATIONS, OR AGREEMENTS WITH LOCAL INDIVIDUALS OR GROUPS
|
17-1
|
17.1
|
Baseline and Supporting Studies
|
17-1
|
17.2
|
Environmental Considerations/Monitoring Programs
|
17-1
|
17.3
|
Closure and Reclamation Considerations
|
17-1
|
17.4
|
Permitting
|
17-2
|
17.5
|
Social Considerations, Plans, Negotiations and Agreements
|
17-2
|
17.6
|
Qualified Person’s Opinion on Adequacy of Current Plans to Address Issues
|
17-4
|
18.0
|
CAPITAL AND OPERATING COSTS
|
18-1
|
18.1
|
Introduction
|
18-1
|
18.2
|
Capital Cost Estimates
|
18-1
|
18.2.1
|
Basis of Estimate
|
18-1
|
18.2.2
|
Capital Cost Summary
|
18-2
|
18.3
|
Operating Cost Estimates
|
18-2
|
18.3.1
|
Basis of Estimate
|
18-2
|
18.3.2
|
Operating Cost Summary
|
18-2
|
18.4
|
QP Statement
|
18-2
|
19.0
|
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
|
19-1
|
19.1
|
Forward-looking Information Caution
|
19-1
|
19.2
|
Methodology Used
|
19-1
|
19.3
|
Financial Model Parameters
|
19-1
|
19.3.1
|
Mineral Resource, Mineral Reserve, and Mine Life
|
19-1
|
19.3.2
|
Metallurgical Recoveries
|
19-1
|
19.3.3
|
Smelting and Refining Terms
|
19-2
|
19.3.4
|
Metal Prices
|
19-2
|
19.3.5
|
Capital and Operating Costs
|
19-2
|
19.3.6
|
Taxes and Royalties
|
19-2
|
19.3.7
|
Closure Costs and Salvage Value
|
19-3
|
19.3.8
|
Financing
|
19-3
|
19.3.9
|
Inflation
|
19-3
|
19.4
|
Economic Analysis
|
19-3
|
19.5
|
Sensitivity Analysis
|
19-3
|
20.0
|
ADJACENT PROPERTIES
|
20-1
|
21.0
|
OTHER RELEVANT DATA AND INFORMATION
|
21-1
|
22.0
|
INTERPRETATION AND CONCLUSIONS
|
22-1
|
22.1
|
Introduction
|
22-1
|
22.2
|
Mineral Tenure, Surface Rights, Water Rights, Royalties and Agreements
|
22-1
|
22.3
|
Geology and Mineralization
|
22-1
|
22.4
|
Exploration, Drilling, and Sampling
|
22-1
|
22.5
|
Data Verification
|
22-2
|
22.6
|
Metallurgical Testwork
|
22-2
|
22.7
|
Mineral Resource Estimates
|
22-3
|
22.8
|
Mineral Reserve Estimates
|
22-3
|
22.9
|
Mining Methods
|
22-3
|
22.10
|
Recovery Methods
|
22-4
|
22.11
|
Infrastructure
|
22-4
|
22.12
|
Market Studies
|
22-5
|
22.13
|
Environmental, Permitting and Social Considerations
|
22-5
|
22.14
|
Capital Cost Estimates
|
22-6
|
22.15
|
Operating Cost Estimates
|
22-6
|
22.16
|
Economic Analysis
|
22-6
|
22.17
|
Risks and Opportunities
|
22-6
|
22.17.1
|
Risks
|
22-6
|
22.17.2
|
Opportunities
|
22-7
|
22.18
|
Conclusions
|
22-7
|
23.0
|
RECOMMENDATIONS
|
23-1
|
24.0
|
REFERENCES
|
24-1
|
24.1
|
Bibliography
|
24-1
|
24.2
|
Abbreviations and Units of Measure
|
24-2
|
24.3
|
Glossary of Terms
|
24-4
|
25.0
|
RELIANCE ON INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE REGISTRANT
|
25-1
|
25.1
|
Introduction
|
25-1
|
25.2
|
Macroeconomic Trends
|
25-1
|
25.3
|
Markets
|
25-1
|
25.4
|
Legal Matters
|
25-1
|
25.5
|
Environmental Matters
|
25-1
|
25.6
|
Stakeholder Accommodations
|
25-2
|
25.7
|
Governmental Factors
|
25-2
|
25.8
|
Internal Controls
|
25-2
|
25.8.1
|
Exploration and Drilling
|
25-2
|
25.8.2
|
Mineral Resource and Mineral Reserve Estimates
|
25-3
|
25.8.3
|
Risk Assessments
|
25-3
|
TABLES
|
Table 1‑1:
|
Summary of Gold Measured and Indicated Mineral Resources at December 31, 2021 (based on US$1,700/oz gold price)
|
1-9
|
Table 1‑2:
|
Summary of Gold Inferred Mineral Resource Statement at December 31, 2021 (based on US$1,700/oz gold price)
|
1-9
|
Table 1‑3:
|
Summary of Gold Proven and Probable Mineral Reserve Statement at December 31, 2021 (based on US$1,400/oz gold price)
|
1-12
|
Table 1‑4:
|
LOM Capital Cost Estimate (US$ M)
|
1-19
|
Table 1‑5:
|
LOM Operating Cost Estimate (US$ M)
|
1-19
|
Table 1‑6:
|
Annualized Cashflow Statement
|
1-20
|
Table 1‑7:
|
NPV Sensitivity
|
1-21
|
Table 2‑1:
|
QP Chapter Responsibilities
|
2-5
|
Table 3‑1:
|
Mineral Tenure Summary Table
|
3-2
|
Table 3‑2:
|
Water Rights
|
3-6
|
Table 5‑1:
|
Exploration and Development History Summary Table
|
5-2
|
Table 6‑1:
|
Stratigraphic Column
|
6-3
|
Table 7‑1:
|
Project Drill Summary Table, Pre-Coeur Drilling
|
7-5
|
Table 7‑2:
|
Project Drill Summary Table, Coeur Drilling
|
7-6
|
Table 7‑3:
|
Drill Summary Table Supporting Mineral Resource Estimates, Kensington
|
7-7
|
Table 7‑4:
|
Drill Summary Table Supporting Mineral Resource Estimates, Eureka
|
7-8
|
Table 7‑5:
|
Drill Summary Table Supporting Mineral Resource Estimates, Raven
|
7-8
|
Table 7‑6:
|
Drill Summary Table Supporting Mineral Resource Estimates, Jualin
|
7-9
|
Table 7‑7:
|
Drill Summary Table Supporting Mineral Resource Estimates, Elmira
|
7-10
|
Table 8‑1:
|
Analytical and Sample Preparation Laboratories
|
8-3
|
Table 10‑1:
|
Historical Metallurgical Testwork
|
10-2
|
Table 11‑1:
|
Input Parameters to Cut-off Grade Determination, Mineral Resources
|
11-13
|
Table 11‑2:
|
Gold Measured and Indicated Mineral Resource Statement at December 31, 2021 (based on US$1,700/oz gold price)
|
11-14
|
Table 11‑3:
|
Gold Inferred Mineral Resource Statement at December 31, 2021 (based on US$1,700/oz gold price)
|
11-15
|
Table 12‑1:
|
Dilution Rate and Dilution Grade
|
12-3
|
Table 12‑2:
|
Input Parameters to Cut-off Grade Determination, Mineral Reserves
|
12-3
|
Table 12‑3:
|
Gold Proven and Probable Mineral Reserve Statement at December 31, 2021 (based on US$1,400/oz gold price)
|
12-6
|
Table 13‑1:
|
LOM Production Schedule
|
13-9
|
Table 13‑2:
|
Equipment List
|
13-11
|
Table 14‑1:
|
Process Equipment List
|
14-5
|
Table 17‑1:
|
Key Permits and Approvals
|
17-3
|
Table 18‑1:
|
LOM Capital Projects
|
18-2
|
Table 18‑2:
|
LOM Capital Cost Estimate (US$ M)
|
18-3
|
Table 18‑3:
|
LOM Operating Cost Estimate (US$ M)
|
18-3
|
Table 19‑2:
|
Annualized Cashflow Statement
|
19-4
|
Table 19‑3:
|
NPV Sensitivity
|
19-4
|
FIGURES
|
Figure 2‑1:
|
Project Location Plan
|
2-2
|
Figure 2‑2:
|
Mining Operations Layout Map
|
2-3
|
Figure 3‑1:
|
Mineral Tenure Overview Location Map
|
3-3
|
Figure 3‑2:
|
Mineral Tenure Location Map
|
3-4
|
Figure 6‑1:
|
Regional Geology Map
|
6-2
|
Figure 6‑2:
|
Schematic Showing Development of Discrete and Extensional Vein Arrays
|
6-5
|
Figure 6‑3:
|
Mineralization Cross-Section, Kensington, Eureka, Raven, and Elmira
|
6-7
|
Figure 6‑4:
|
Mineralization Cross-Section, Jualin Deposit
|
6-10
|
Figure 7‑1:
|
Exploration Areas
|
7-3
|
Figure 7‑2:
|
Project Drill Collar Location Plan
|
7-11
|
Figure 7‑3:
|
Drill Section, Section, Kensington
|
7-12
|
Figure 7‑4:
|
Drill Collar Location Section, Raven
|
7-13
|
Figure 7‑5:
|
Drill Collar Location Section, Jualin
|
7-14
|
Figure 7‑6:
|
Drill Collar Location Plan, Elmira
|
7-15
|
Figure 11‑1:
|
Kensington and Raven Model Areas
|
11-2
|
Figure 11‑2:
|
Kensington Model
|
11-3
|
Figure 11‑3:
|
Eureka Model
|
11-4
|
Figure 11‑4:
|
Raven Model
|
11-5
|
Figure 11‑5:
|
#4 Vein Model, Jualin
|
11-6
|
Figure 11‑6:
|
Elmira Model
|
11-7
|
Figure 13‑1:
|
Cross-Section, Kensington
|
13-4
|
Figure 13‑2:
|
Cross-Section, Raven
|
13-5
|
Figure 13‑3:
|
Cross-Section, Jualin
|
13-6
|
Figure 13‑4:
|
Cross-Section, Elmira
|
13-7
|
Figure 14‑1:
|
Process Flowsheet
|
14-2
|
Figure 15‑1:
|
Infrastructure Layout Plan
|
15-7
|
APPENDICES
|
1.0 |
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
|
1.1 |
Introduction
|
1.2 |
Terms of Reference
|
1.3 |
Property Setting
|
1.4 |
Mineral Tenure, Surface Rights, Water Rights, Royalties and Agreements
|
1.5 |
Geology and Mineralization
|
1.6 |
History and Exploration
|
1.7 |
Drilling and Sampling
|
1.8 |
Data Verification
|
1.9 |
Metallurgical Testwork
|
1.10 |
Mineral Resource Estimation
|
1.10.1 |
Estimation Methodology
|
1.10.2 |
Mineral Resource Statement
|
1.10.3 |
Factors That May Affect the Mineral Resource Estimate
|
Confidence
Category
|
Tons
(st x
1,000)
|
Gold
Grade
(oz/st)
|
Contained
Ounces
(oz x 1,000)
|
Gold Cut-off
Grades
(oz/st)
|
Metallurgical
Recovery (%) |
Inferred
|
1,915
|
0.24
|
455
|
0.120–0.175
|
95
|
1. |
The mineral resource estimates are current as of December 31, 2021 and are reported using the definitions in Item 1300 of Regulation S–K (17 CFR Part 229) (SK1300).
|
2. |
The reference point for the mineral resource estimate is in situ. The Qualified Person for the estimate is Ms. Rae Keim, P.Geo., a Coeur Alaska employee.
|
3. |
Mineral resources are reported exclusive of the mineral resources converted to mineral reserves. Mineral resources that are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic
viability.
|
4. |
The estimate uses the following key input parameters: assumption of conventional longhole underground mining; gold price of US$1,700/oz; reported above a variable gold cut-off grade
that ranges from 0.120–0.175 oz/st Au; metallurgical recovery assumption of 95%; gold payability of 97.5%, variable mining costs that range from US$90.91–150.73/st mined, process costs of US$46.93/t processed, general and administrative costs
of US$38.83/t processed, and concentrate refining and shipping costs of US$60.00/oz sold.
|
5. |
Rounding of short tons, grades, and troy ounces, as required by reporting guidelines, may result in apparent differences between tons, grades, and contained metal contents.
|
1.11 |
Mineral Reserve Estimation
|
1.11.1 |
Estimation Methodology
|
1.11.2 |
Mineral Reserve Statement
|
1.11.3 |
Factors That May Affect the Mineral Reserve Estimate
|
Confidence
Category
|
Tons
(st x 1,000)
|
Gold Grade
(oz/st) |
Contained ounces
(oz x 1,000) |
Gold Cut-off
Grades (oz/st) |
Metallurgical
Recovery
(%)
|
Proven
|
656
|
0.19
|
125
|
0.142–0.201
|
95
|
Probable
|
690
|
0.20
|
136
|
0.142–0.201
|
95
|
Total proven and probable
|
1,346
|
0.19
|
261
|
0.142–0.201
|
95
|
1. |
The Mineral reserve estimates are current as of December 31, 2021 and are reported using the definitions in Item 1300 of Regulation S–K (17 CFR Part 229) (SK1300).
|
2. |
The reference point for the mineral reserve estimate is the point of deliver to the process plant. The Qualified Person for the estimate is Mr. Peter Haarala, RM SME, a Coeur
employee.
|
3. |
The estimate uses the following key input parameters: assumption of conventional underground mining; gold price of US$1,400/oz; reported above a gold cut-off grade of 0.142-0.201
oz/st Au; metallurgical recovery assumption of 95%; gold payability of 97.5%, variable mining costs that range from US$90.91–150.73/st mined, process costs of US$46.93/st processed, general and administrative costs of US$38.83/st processed,
and concentrate refining and shipping costs of US$60.00/oz sold.
|
4. |
Rounding of short tons, grades, and troy ounces, as required by reporting guidelines, may result in apparent differences between tons, grades, and contained metal contents.
|
1.12 |
Mining Methods
|
1.13 |
Recovery Methods
|
1.14 |
Infrastructure
|
• |
Surface facilities at Kensington include 2.3 miles of all-weather access road from Comet Beach to the Comet Portal (850 Level), the mine water treatment facility with two settling
ponds, and a development rock storage facility. Underground infrastructure includes a paste backfill plant, maintenance shop, warehouse, explosive storage, dewatering, and ventilation.
|
• |
Surface facilities at Jualin include a 375-person accommodation camp, dining facility, administration building with medical clinic, warehouse, run-of-mine ore stockpile, crusher and
flotation mill, and the TTF at Lower Slate Lake. The Kensington Tunnel, completed in July 2007, connects the Jualin mill facilities to the orebody. The tunnel is the primary artery for ore haulage, materials transport, and personnel
access. The tunnel includes 9,660 ft of development from the Kensington Portal to the Kensington ramp system.
|
1.15 |
Markets and Contracts
|
1.15.1 |
Market Studies
|
1.15.2 |
Commodity Pricing
|
• |
Mineral reserves:
|
o |
US$1,400/oz Au;
|
• |
Mineral resources:
|
o |
US$1,700/oz Au;
|
1.15.3 |
Contracts
|
1.16 |
Environmental, Permitting and Social Considerations
|
1.16.1 |
Environmental Studies and Monitoring
|
1.16.2 |
Closure and Reclamation Considerations
|
1.16.3 |
Permitting
|
1.16.4 |
Social Considerations, Plans, Negotiations and Agreements
|
1.17 |
Capital Cost Estimates
|
1.18 |
Operating Cost Estimates
|
1.19 |
Economic Analysis
|
1.19.1 |
Forward-Looking Information Caution
|
Cost
|
2022
|
2023
|
2024
|
LOM
|
Capital mine development
|
14.8
|
15.6
|
0
|
30.4
|
Capital equipment (fixed and mobile)
|
6.5
|
0.9
|
0
|
7.4
|
Capital projects
|
3.7
|
6.2
|
0
|
9.8
|
Total Capital Expenditures
|
25.0
|
22.6
|
0
|
47.6
|
Cost
|
2022
|
2023
|
2024
|
2025–2055
|
LOM
|
Mining
|
59.1
|
41.0
|
35.4
|
0
|
135.5
|
Processing
|
28.7
|
20.7
|
13.6
|
0
|
62.9
|
G&A
|
23.7
|
17.1
|
11.4
|
0
|
52.3
|
Reclamation and closure
|
7.4
|
6.4
|
3.6
|
6.2
|
23.7
|
Total Operating Expenditures
|
118.8
|
85.2
|
64.1
|
6.2
|
274.4
|
1.19.2 |
Methodology and Assumptions
|
1.19.3 |
Economic Analysis
|
Summary
|
Units
|
2022
|
2023
|
2024
|
2025–2055
|
LOM Total
|
Gold price
|
US$/oz
|
1,750
|
1,750
|
1,700
|
0.0
|
1,738
|
Net revenue
|
US$ M
|
183.2
|
128.6
|
94.9
|
0.0
|
406.7
|
Total operating cost
|
US$ M
|
118.8
|
85.2
|
64.1
|
6.2
|
274.4
|
Operating cashflow
|
US$ M
|
64.3
|
43.4
|
30.8
|
(6.2)
|
135.1
|
Total capital expense
|
US$ M
|
25.0
|
22.6
|
0.0
|
0.0
|
47.6
|
Net cashflow
|
US$ M
|
39.3
|
20.8
|
30.8
|
(6.2)
|
87.5
|
Net present value
|
US$ M
|
83.7
|
1.19.4 |
Sensitivity Analysis
|
1.20 |
Risks and Opportunities
|
1.20.1 |
Risks
|
• |
Commodity price increases for key consumables such diesel, electricity, tires and consumables would negatively impact the stated mineral reserves and mineral resources;
|
• |
Labor cost increases or productivity decreases could also impact the stated mineral reserves and mineral resources, or impact the economic analysis that supports the mineral
reserves;
|
• |
Geotechnical and hydrological assumptions used in mine planning are based on historical performance, and to date historical performance has been a reasonable predictor of current
conditions. Any changes to the geotechnical and hydrological assumptions could affect mine planning, affect capital cost estimates if any major rehabilitation is required due to a geotechnical or hydrological event, affect operating costs
due to mitigation measures that may need to be imposed, and impact the economic analysis that supports the mineral reserve estimates;
|
• |
The mineral resource estimates are sensitive to metal prices. Lower metal prices require revisions to the mineral resource estimates;
|
• |
Assumptions that the long-term reclamation and mitigation of the Kensington Operations can be appropriately managed within the estimated closure timeframes and closure cost
estimates;
|
Parameter
|
-30%
|
-20%
|
-10%
|
-5%
|
0%
|
5%
|
10%
|
20%
|
30%
|
Metal price
|
0
|
2.6
|
43.2
|
63.4
|
83.7
|
104.0
|
124.3
|
164.9
|
205.4
|
Operating cost
|
162.2
|
136.0
|
109.9
|
96.8
|
83.7
|
70.7
|
57.6
|
31.4
|
5.3
|
Capital cost
|
97.7
|
93.2
|
88.4
|
86.1
|
83.7
|
81.4
|
79.1
|
74.4
|
69.8
|
Grade
|
0
|
5.4
|
44.6
|
64.1
|
83.7
|
103.3
|
122.9
|
162.1
|
201.2
|
• |
Political risk from challenges to:
|
o |
Mining licenses;
|
o |
Environmental permits;
|
o |
Coeur’s right to operate;
|
• |
Changes to assumptions as to governmental tax or royalty rates, such as taxation rate increases or new taxation or royalty imposts.
|
1.20.2 |
Opportunities
|
• |
Conversion of some or all of the measured and indicated mineral resources currently reported exclusive of mineral reserves to mineral reserves, with appropriate supporting studies;
|
• |
Upgrade of some or all of the inferred mineral resources to higher-confidence categories, such that such better-confidence material could be used in mineral reserve estimation;
|
• |
Higher metal prices than forecast could present upside sales opportunities and potentially an increase in predicted Project economics;
|
• |
Ability to define additional mineralization around known veins through exploration;
|
• |
Discovery and development of new exploration targets across the district;
|
• |
Potential to find or gain access to new mineralization sources that could be processed at the existing Kensington process facilities.
|
1.21 |
Conclusions
|
1.22 |
Recommendations
|
2.0 |
INTRODUCTION
|
2.1 |
Registrant
|
2.2 |
Terms of Reference
|
2.2.1 |
Report Purpose
|
2.2.2 |
Terms of Reference
|
2.3 |
Qualified Persons
|
• |
Mr. Christopher Pascoe, RM SME, Senior Director, Technical Services, Coeur;
|
• |
Ms. Rae Keim, P. Geo, Geology Superintendent, Coeur Alaska;
|
• |
Mr. Peter Haarala, RM SME, Senior Manager, Mine Planning, Coeur;
|
2.4 |
Site Visits and Scope of Personal Inspection
|
2.5 |
Report Date
|
2.6 |
Information Sources and References
|
2.7 |
Previous Technical Report Summaries
|
QP Name
|
Chapter Responsibility
|
Mr. Chris Pascoe
|
1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.9, 1.13, 1.15, 1.16, 1.17, 1.18, 1.19, 1.20, 1.21, 1.22; 2; 3; 4; 10; 14; 16; 17; 18; 19; 20; 21; 22.1, 22.2, 22.6, 22.10, 22.12, 22.13,
22.14, 22.15, 22.16, 22.17, 22.18; 23; 24; 25.
|
Ms. Rae Keim
|
1.1, 1.2, 1.5, 1.6, 1.7, 1.8, 1.20, 1.22; 2; 5; 6; 7.1, 7.2; 8; 9; 11; 22.1, 22.3, 22.4, 22.5, 22.17; 23; 24; 25
|
Mr. Peter Haarala
|
1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.11, 1.12, 1.14, 1.15, 1.16, 1.17, 1.18, 1.20, 1.22; 4; 7.3, 7.4; 12; 13; 15; 16; 17; 18; 22.1, 22.22.8, 22.9, 22.11, 22.12, 22.13, 22.14, 22.15,
22.17; 23; 24; 25
|
3.0 |
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
|
3.1 |
Introduction
|
3.2 |
Ownership
|
3.3 |
Mineral Title
|
3.3.1 |
Tenure Holdings
|
• |
Township 34 South, Range 62 East, Sections 27 through 35;
|
• |
Township 35 South, Range 62 East, Sections 01 through 16, 22 through 27, 35, 36;
|
• |
Township 36 South, Range 62 East, Sections 01 and 02.
|
3.3.2 |
Tenure Maintenance Requirements
|
Claims Group
|
Claim Type
|
Number of Claims
|
Area
(net acres) |
Kensington
|
Patented lode and
|
44
|
731
|
Patented mill site
|
7
|
35
|
|
Federal unpatented lode
|
291
|
3,111
|
|
State of Alaska mining claim
|
13
|
95
|
|
Subtotal
|
355
|
3,972
|
|
Jualin
|
Patented lode and
|
23
|
388
|
Patented mill site
|
1
|
5
|
|
Federal unpatented mill site
|
75
|
366
|
|
Federal unpatented lode
|
444
|
7,448
|
|
State of Alaska upland lease
|
1
|
682
|
|
State of Alaska mining claim
|
1
|
3
|
|
State-selected mining claim
|
4
|
60
|
|
Subtotal
|
549
|
8,952
|
|
Total
|
904
|
12,924
|
3.4 |
Surface Rights
|
3.5 |
Water Rights
|
3.6 |
Agreements and Royalties
|
3.6.1 |
Hyak Agreement
|
Agency
|
Permit/License
Number
|
Description
|
Date Issued
|
Term/Expiration
|
ADNR
|
LAS 11711, amended
|
Permit to Appropriate Water (LAS 11711) Camp Creek, amended
|
5/5/05
|
05/04/15; Permit application submitted 4/9/15; Administratively extended
|
ADNR
|
LAS 13147
|
Permit to Appropriate Water (LAS 13147) Mine groundwater permit
|
5/5/05
|
05/04/15; Permit application submitted 4/9/15; Administratively extended
|
ADNR
|
LAS 13148
|
Permit to Appropriate Water (LAS 13148) Ophir Creek & Ivanhoe Creek permit
|
5/5/05
|
05/04/15; Permit application submitted 4/9/15; Administratively extended
|
ADNR
|
LAS 13149
|
Permit to Appropriate Water (LAS 13149) Upper Sherman Creek permit
|
5/5/05
|
05/04/15; Permit application submitted 4/9/15; Administratively extended
|
ADNR
|
LAS 24432
|
Permit to Appropriate Water (LAS 24432) Johnson Creek, amended
|
10/17/06
|
05/04/15; Permit application submitted 4/9/15; Administratively extended
|
ADNR
|
LAS 24486
|
Permit to Appropriate Water (LAS 24486) East Slate Creek/Lower Slate Lake
|
5/5/05
|
05/04/15; Permit application submitted 4/9/15; Administratively extended
|
ADNR
|
TWUA F2017-021
|
Temporary Water Use Authorization (TWUA F2017-021)
|
2/21/17
|
2/20/22
|
ADNR
|
TWUA F2018-116
|
Temporary Water Use Authorization (TWUA F2018-116)
|
8/28/18
|
8/27/23
|
3.6.2 |
Hyak Working Agreement
|
3.6.3 |
Hyak Upland Mining Lease
|
• |
Copper River Meridian, Township 35 South, Range 62 East, Sections 10, 11, 14 and 15.
|
3.6.4 |
Stoll/Mydske Lease
|
• |
One additional term of five years; or
|
• |
Five additional successive terms of one year each.
|
• |
In 2020, this lease agreement was extended through September 4, 2035.
|
• |
For gold, if the fair market value is:
|
o |
≤ $375.00/oz: 3%;
|
o |
≥$375.00 but ≤$450.00/oz:
4%;
|
o |
≥$450.00/oz: 5%;
|
• |
For silver, if the fair market value is:
|
o |
≤$6.00/oz: 3%;
|
o |
≥$6.50 but l≤$8.00/oz:
4%;
|
o |
≥$8.00/oz: 5%;
|
• |
For all other minerals:
|
o |
5% of the net smelter return;
|
• |
For timber:
|
o |
fair market value;
|
• |
For gravel:
|
o |
fair market value.
|
3.6.5 |
Slate Creek Cove Tideland Lease
|
3.6.6 |
Yankee Cove Lease
|
• |
Township 38 South, Range 64 East: Section 07.
|
3.6.7 |
Comet Beach Right-of-Way
|
3.6.8 |
Jualin Mine Road Right-of-Way
|
• |
Copper River Meridian, Township 35 South, Range 62 East: Sections 14, 15, 23, 24, 25, 36; and Township 36 South, Range 62 East: Section 01.
|
3.6.9 |
Echo Bay
|
• |
Township 34 South, Range 62 East, Sections 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34;
|
• |
Township 35 South, Range 62 East, Sections 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 15, and 16.
|
3.7 |
Encumbrances
|
3.7.1 |
Permitting Requirements
|
3.7.2 |
Permitting Timelines
|
3.7.3 |
Violations and Fines
|
3.8 |
Significant Factors and Risks That May Affect Access, Title or Work Programs
|
4.0 |
ACCESSIBILITY, CLIMATE, LOCAL RESOURCES, INFRASTRUCTURE AND PHYSIOGRAPHY
|
4.1 |
Physiography
|
4.2 |
Accessibility
|
4.3 |
Climate
|
4.4 |
Infrastructure
|
5.0 |
HISTORY
|
Year
|
Company
|
Note
|
1960s
|
Alan Wright
|
Acquired claims in Kensington area; no work reported
|
1978
|
Hyak
|
Located claims along the core of the Jualin vein system
|
1980
|
Homestake Mining Co.
|
Optioned Kensington property from Alan Wright; no work reported
|
1980–1985
|
Placid Oil Company (Placid Oil)
|
Completed 10 core holes (3,731) on exploration targets and 45 core holes (18,366 ft) at Kensington. Identified gold mineralization in the upper levels of the
Kensington deposit (Kensington Zone 30).
|
1983–1984
|
Bear Creek Mining Company (Bear Creek)
|
Explored Jualin property under option agreement with Hyak. Completed extensive surface geologic mapping and sampling and drilled five core holes totaling 2,438
ft. Terminated option at end of 1984.
|
1987
|
International Curator Resources (Curator)
|
Optioned Jualin property from Hyak. Staked additional claims and drilled an additional 24 core holes (13,434 ft). Commenced construction of an access road from
Slate Creek Cove to the historic Jualin Mine portal
|
1987–1994
|
Kensington Joint Venture
|
Coeur Alaska acquired Kensington property from Placid Oil, formed Kensington Joint Venture (JV) with Echo Bay Mines (Echo Bay). Echo Bay was JV operator.
Completed a feasibility study in 1993.
|
1988
|
Curator
|
Joint ventured Jualin property with Granges Exploration Inc. (Granges). Completed Slate Creek Cove to Jualin Mine Road. Completed 27 core-drill holes (12,591 ft).
|
1989–1991
|
Placer Dome U.S. Inc. (Placer)
|
Joined Curator/Granges JV. Completed 16 core holes (17,232 ft) in 1989 and 39 core holes (29,727 ft) in 1990. Dropped option in 1991.
|
1993
|
Coeur Alaska
|
Joint ventured Jualin property with Curator. Infill geochemical sampling, re-logging of selected core-hole intervals, and district-scale aerial photography.
|
1994
|
Surveying and aerial photography. Completed new topographic map of the area between Slate Creek Cove and Independence Lake (north of Kensington). Limited
exploration targeting the northwest extension of the Jualin #4 vein. Acquired a 100% interest in the Jualin property from Curator
|
|
1995
|
Purchased 100% interest in Kensington property by buying out the 50% Echo Bay interest.
|
|
1997
|
Redefined the Kensington project, completed feasibility study, revised engineering studies and cost estimates and completed permitting
|
|
1998
|
Completed an extensive exploration program in the Kensington area to identify additional mineralization
|
|
2004–2005
|
Airborne magnetic geophysical survey in Kensington district compiled by Wave Geophysics.
|
|
2005
|
Completed 34,035 ft of drilling at Kensington during the second half of 2005
|
|
2006
|
Completed 32,249 ft of drilling at Kensington
|
|
2007
|
13,420 ft of underground lateral development, including completion of the Jualin (now Kensington) Tunnel. Construction of the Slate Creek Cove marine terminal,
site access roads, bridges, a temporary personnel camp, crusher, crushed ore bin, mill facilities, flotation circuit, concentrate handling, and the diesel power generators.
|
|
2009
|
Construction of TTF recommenced after permit refused during initial construction in 2007.
|
|
2010
|
Mining operations commenced.
|
|
2012
|
High-sensitivity helicopter magnetic survey of 713 line-miles conducted by New-Sense Geophysics over the Kensington property.
Mining and processing operations commence
|
|
2012–2017
|
Surface reconnaissance programs reviewing prospects in Berners Bay area.
|
|
2019
|
Millionth ounce produced from Kensington/Raven/Jualin
|
6.0 |
GEOLOGICAL SETTING, MINERALIZATION, AND DEPOSIT
|
6.1 |
Deposit Type
|
6.2 |
Regional Geology
|
6.3 |
Local Geology
|
Unit
|
Age
|
Comment
|
Wrangellia Terrain
|
Triassic
|
Mafic metavolcanic rocks northeast of the Jualin Diorite
|
Jualin Diorite
|
Cretaceous (106 Ma)
|
Hosts mineralization; intrudes the Wrangellia Terrane
|
Gravina Belt
|
Cretaceous
|
Metasedimentary and metavolcanic rocks; unconformably overlies Jualin Diorite
|
6.3.1 |
Lithologies
|
6.3.2 |
Structure
|
6.3.3 |
Alteration
|
6.3.4 |
Mineralization
|
6.3.4.1 |
Discrete Veins
|
6.3.4.2 |
Extension Veins
|
6.3.4.3 |
Horizontal Veins
|
6.3.4.4 |
Mineralization
|
6.4 |
Property Geology
|
6.4.1 |
Kensington
|
6.4.1.1 |
Deposit Dimensions
|
6.4.1.2 |
Lithologies
|
6.4.1.3 |
Structure
|
6.4.1.4 |
Alteration
|
6.4.1.5 |
Mineralization
|
6.4.2 |
Eureka
|
6.4.2.1 |
Deposit Dimensions
|
6.4.2.2 |
Lithologies
|
6.4.2.3 |
Structure
|
6.4.2.4 |
Alteration
|
6.4.2.5 |
Mineralization
|
6.4.3 |
Raven
|
6.4.3.1 |
Deposit Dimensions
|
6.4.3.2 |
Lithologies
|
6.4.3.3 |
Structure
|
6.4.3.4 |
Alteration
|
6.4.3.5 |
Mineralization
|
6.4.4 |
Jualin
|
6.4.4.1 |
Deposit Dimensions
|
6.4.4.2 |
Lithologies
|
6.4.4.3 |
Structure
|
6.4.4.4 |
Alteration
|
6.4.4.5 |
Mineralization
|
6.4.5 |
Elmira
|
6.4.5.1 |
Deposit Dimensions
|
6.4.5.2 |
Lithologies
|
6.4.5.3 |
Structure
|
6.4.5.4 |
Alteration
|
6.4.5.5 |
Mineralization
|
7.0 |
EXPLORATION
|
7.1 |
Exploration
|
7.1.1 |
Grids and Surveys
|
7.1.2 |
Geological Mapping
|
7.1.3 |
Geochemistry
|
7.1.4 |
Geophysics
|
• |
2004–2005: Wave Geophysics of Boulder Colorado; airborne magnetic survey;
|
• |
2012: New-Sense Geophysics; high-sensitivity helicopter magnetic survey; 713 line-miles of total field magnetic data.
|
7.1.5 |
Qualified Person’s Interpretation of the Exploration Information
|
7.1.6 |
Exploration Potential
|
• |
Tier one: consists of targets in currently-mined areas, and includes Kensington, Jualin, Raven, and Eureka targeting extension in both down-dip, laterally primarily to south, and
up-dip to the limit of mining defined by the crown pillar;
|
• |
Tier two: consists of prospects with advanced exploration. Currently this encompasses the Elmira and Johnson vein systems, and the hanging wall Jennifer target associated with
Raven;
|
• |
Tier three: ready-to-drill targets. Targets include Comet/Seward, Valentine/Fremming, Big Lake, and Gold King targets. These require additional drilling and interpretation work
to be advanced;
|
• |
Tier four: the lowest tier are prospects that require additional field work to generate a drill ready target. Field work will typically consist of ground truthing and soil
sampling on prospects in dilation zones identified by interpretation of geophysical surveys. Depending on results of work conducted in each tier a decision is made to either drop or advance the prospect to a higher or lower tier or remove
it completely from the prospect hierarchy.
|
7.2 |
Drilling
|
7.2.1 |
Overview
|
7.2.2 |
Drilling Excluded for Estimation Purposes
|
7.2.3 |
Drilling Completed Since Database Close-out Date
|
7.2.4 |
Drill Methods
|
Year
|
Company
|
Exploration
|
Jualin
|
Kensington
|
Raven
|
Total
|
|||||
Holes
|
Feet
|
Holes
|
Feet
|
Holes
|
Feet
|
Holes
|
Feet
|
Holes
|
Feet
|
||
Early 1980s
|
Placid Oil
|
7 |
1,489 | 38 |
16472
|
45
|
18,624
|
||||
Late 1980s to early 1990s
|
Echo Bay Kensington Venture
|
19 |
|
3 | 949 | 406 |
222,250
|
19
|
9,919
|
444
|
249,221
|
1983
|
Bear Creek
|
|
2 | 13,434 |
|
|
|
|
3
|
1,489
|
|
1984
|
Bear Creek
|
24 | 12,591 |
2
|
949
|
||||||
1987
|
Curator
|
27 | 17,232 |
24
|
13,434
|
||||||
1988
|
Curator
|
16 | 25,147 |
27
|
12,591
|
||||||
1989
|
Placer Dome
|
33 | 4580 |
16
|
17,232
|
||||||
1990
|
Placer Dome
|
6 |
33
|
25,147
|
|||||||
1991
|
Placer Dome
|
6 |
4,580
|
||||||||
Total
|
26 | 19,20 | 111 | 75,422 |
444 | 238,722 | 19 | 9,919 | 600 | 331,346 |
Year
|
Exploration Drilling
|
Definition Drilling
|
Stope Drilling
|
Total
|
||||||
Surface
|
Underground
|
|||||||||
Holes
|
Feet
|
Holes
|
Feet
|
Holes
|
Feet
|
Holes
|
Feet
|
Holes
|
Feet
|
|
1993
|
3
|
2,414
|
3
|
2,414
|
||||||
1998
|
76
|
57,094
|
76
|
57,094
|
||||||
2005
|
3
|
5,171
|
74
|
34,118
|
77
|
39,289
|
||||
2006
|
15
|
13,455
|
34
|
32,099
|
49
|
45,554
|
||||
2007
|
3
|
2,181
|
122
|
12,458
|
125
|
14,639
|
||||
2009
|
14
|
4,086
|
71
|
5,215
|
85
|
9,301
|
||||
2010
|
47
|
21,534
|
173
|
36,236
|
158
|
18,546
|
378
|
76,316
|
||
2011
|
37
|
20,105
|
391
|
53,829
|
99
|
7,636
|
527
|
81,569
|
||
2012
|
13
|
7,641
|
56
|
54,192
|
239
|
73,513
|
151
|
9,839
|
459
|
145,185
|
2013
|
29
|
29,361
|
109
|
61,857
|
118
|
36,611
|
319
|
19,838
|
575
|
147,666
|
2014
|
47
|
57,731
|
76
|
43,006
|
150
|
56,227
|
385
|
24,413
|
659
|
181,376
|
2015
|
8
|
8,361
|
74
|
28,920
|
134
|
43,997
|
366
|
21,397
|
582
|
102,675
|
2016
|
10
|
11,285
|
154
|
80,551
|
112
|
37,500
|
150
|
10,873
|
426
|
140,208
|
2017
|
44
|
62,867
|
115
|
74,327
|
169
|
56,165
|
155
|
13,923
|
483
|
206,603
|
2018
|
11
|
7,183
|
115
|
86,493
|
191
|
39,924
|
240
|
21,372
|
557
|
154,969
|
2019
|
8
|
6,366
|
141
|
121,431
|
167
|
63,745
|
84
|
7169
|
424
|
204,699
|
2020
|
47
|
44,511
|
129
|
112,162
|
96
|
35,050
|
77
|
4,868
|
352
|
196,589
|
2021
|
15
|
18,464
|
158
|
140,932
|
84
|
27,205
|
15
|
1,395
|
272
|
187,996
|
Total
|
256
|
276,991
|
1,301
|
906,690
|
2,325
|
643,892
|
2,199
|
161,296
|
6,109
|
1,806,146
|
Company
|
Purpose
|
Year
|
Type
|
No.
Drill Holes
|
Feet
|
Placid Oil
|
Exploration
|
1981
|
Core
|
5
|
1,616
|
Placid Oil
|
Exploration
|
1982
|
Core
|
9
|
4.325
|
Placid Oil
|
Exploration
|
1983
|
Core
|
14
|
5,664
|
Placid Oil
|
Exploration
|
1984
|
Core
|
1
|
564
|
Placid Oil
|
Exploration
|
1985
|
Core
|
8
|
4,193
|
Echo Bay
|
Exploration
|
1988
|
Core
|
4
|
1,251
|
Echo Bay
|
Exploration
|
1989
|
Core
|
91
|
46,902
|
Echo Bay
|
Exploration
|
1990
|
Core
|
202
|
111,292
|
Echo Bay
|
Exploration
|
1991
|
Core
|
32
|
25,587
|
Echo Bay
|
Exploration
|
1992
|
Core
|
76
|
58,488
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
1998
|
Core
|
22
|
8,200
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2005
|
Core
|
45
|
33,356
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2006
|
Core
|
28
|
25,885
|
Coeur
|
Definition
|
2007
|
Core
|
100
|
10,167
|
Coeur
|
Definition
|
2009
|
Core
|
71
|
5,215
|
Coeur
|
Definition
|
2010
|
Core
|
334
|
55,574
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2011
|
Core
|
2
|
4,873
|
Coeur
|
Definition
|
2011
|
Core
|
387
|
55,531
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2012
|
Core
|
4
|
11,606
|
Coeur
|
Definition
|
2012
|
Core
|
245
|
77,103
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2013
|
Core
|
77
|
47,056
|
Coeur
|
Definition
|
2013
|
Core
|
118
|
36,611
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2014
|
Core
|
61
|
39,534
|
Coeur
|
Definition
|
2014
|
Core
|
108
|
48,513
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2015
|
Core
|
74
|
28,920
|
Coeur
|
Definition
|
2015
|
Core
|
121
|
40,623
|
Coeur
|
Stope
|
2015
|
Core
|
111
|
7,803
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2016
|
Core
|
83
|
41,843
|
Coeur
|
Definition
|
2016
|
Core
|
78
|
28,005
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2017
|
Core
|
36
|
20,687
|
Coeur
|
Definition
|
2017
|
Core
|
136
|
43,730
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2018
|
Core
|
55
|
39,794
|
Coeur
|
Definition
|
2018
|
Core
|
178
|
36,868
|
Company
|
Purpose
|
Year
|
Type
|
No.
Drill Holes
|
Feet
|
Coeur
|
Stope
|
2018
|
Core
|
89
|
9,148
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2019
|
Core
|
9
|
8,462
|
Coeur
|
Definition
|
2019
|
Core
|
151
|
55,119
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2020
|
Core
|
6
|
7,582
|
Coeur
|
Definition
|
2020
|
Core
|
89
|
33,850
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2021
|
Core
|
6
|
6,305
|
Coeur
|
Definition
|
2021
|
Core
|
13
|
6,103
|
Total
|
3,279
|
1,129,627
|
Company
|
Purpose
|
Year
|
Type
|
No.
Drill Holes
|
Feet
|
Placid Oil
|
Exploration
|
1981
|
Core
|
3
|
1,057
|
Placid Oil
|
Exploration
|
1982
|
Core
|
2
|
605
|
Echo Bay
|
Exploration
|
1989
|
Core
|
2
|
1,250
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
1998
|
Core
|
25
|
11,257
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2019
|
Core
|
48
|
25,662
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2020
|
Core
|
31
|
10,814
|
Coeur
|
Definition
|
2021
|
Core
|
36
|
9,259
|
Total
|
147
|
59,904
|
Company
|
Purpose
|
Year
|
Type
|
No.
Drill Holes
|
Feet
|
Echo Bay
|
Exploration
|
1989
|
Core
|
13
|
7,167
|
Echo Bay
|
Exploration
|
1990
|
Core
|
6
|
2,752
|
Echo Bay
|
Exploration
|
1992
|
Core
|
56
|
32,025
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2010
|
Core
|
43
|
20,120
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2011
|
Core
|
20
|
7,864
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2012
|
Core
|
22
|
12,289
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2013
|
Core
|
26
|
12,008
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2014
|
Core
|
56
|
11,160
|
Company
|
Purpose
|
Year
|
Type
|
No.
Drill Holes
|
Feet
|
Coeur
|
Definition
|
2015
|
Core
|
13
|
3,374
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2016
|
Core
|
18
|
9,475
|
Coeur
|
Definition
|
2016
|
Core
|
33
|
10,539
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2017
|
Core
|
11
|
4,685
|
Coeur
|
Definition
|
2017
|
Core
|
27
|
11,496
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2018
|
Core
|
33
|
17,682
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2019
|
Core
|
33
|
21,713
|
Coeur
|
Definition
|
2019
|
Core
|
16
|
8,626
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2020
|
Core
|
18
|
18,008
|
Total
|
448
|
219,008
|
Company
|
Purpose
|
Year
|
Type
|
No.
Drill Holes
|
Feet
|
Bear Creek
|
Exploration
|
1983
|
Core
|
3
|
1,489
|
Bear Creek
|
Exploration
|
1984
|
Core
|
2
|
949
|
Curator
|
Exploration
|
1987
|
Core
|
24
|
13,434
|
Curator
|
Exploration
|
1988
|
Core
|
27
|
12,591
|
Placer Dome
|
Exploration
|
1989
|
Core
|
16
|
17,232
|
Placer Dome
|
Exploration
|
1990
|
Core
|
30
|
23,649
|
Placer Dome
|
Exploration
|
1991
|
Core
|
4
|
3,699
|
Kensington Venture
|
Exploration
|
1993
|
Core
|
3
|
2,414
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2005
|
Core
|
3
|
5,171
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2006
|
Core
|
15
|
13,455
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2007
|
Core
|
3
|
2,181
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2012
|
Core
|
8
|
6,145
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2013
|
Core
|
21
|
26,076
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2014
|
Core
|
49
|
60,679
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2015
|
Core
|
8
|
8,361
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2016
|
Core
|
45
|
28,840
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2017
|
Core
|
116
|
112,656
|
Coeur
|
Definition
|
2017
|
Core
|
12
|
3,502
|
Company
|
Purpose
|
Year
|
Type
|
No.
Drill Holes
|
Feet
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2018
|
Core
|
3
|
4,838
|
Coeur
|
Definition
|
2018
|
Core
|
8
|
2,261
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2019
|
Core
|
7
|
6,309
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2020
|
Core
|
26
|
23,982
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2021
|
Core
|
2
|
2,097
|
Coeur
|
Definition
|
2021
|
Core
|
36
|
12,116
|
Total
|
471
|
394,122
|
Company
|
Purpose
|
Year
|
Type
|
No.
Drill Holes
|
Feet
|
Placid Oil
|
Exploration
|
1984
|
Core
|
1
|
387
|
Echo Bay
|
Exploration
|
1991
|
Core
|
3
|
5,545
|
Echo Bay
|
Exploration
|
1992
|
Core
|
4
|
8,342
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
1998
|
Core
|
28
|
37,291
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2012
|
Core
|
14
|
21,975
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2018
|
Core
|
15
|
21,503
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2019
|
Core
|
41
|
56,630
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2020
|
Core
|
72
|
77,623
|
Coeur
|
Exploration
|
2021
|
Core
|
77
|
87,182
|
Total
|
255
|
316,477
|
7.2.5 |
Logging
|
7.2.6 |
Recovery
|
7.2.7 |
Collar Surveys
|
7.2.8 |
Down Hole Surveys
|
7.2.9 |
Comment on Material Results and Interpretation
|
7.3 |
Hydrogeology
|
7.3.1 |
Sampling Methods and Laboratory Determinations
|
7.3.2 |
Comment on Results
|
7.4 |
Geotechnical
|
7.4.1 |
Sampling Methods and Laboratory Determinations
|
7.4.2 |
Comment on Results
|
8.0 |
SAMPLE PREPARATION, ANALYSES, AND SECURITY
|
8.1 |
Sampling Methods
|
8.1.1 |
Muck
|
8.1.2 |
Channel
|
8.1.3 |
Core
|
8.2 |
Sample Security Methods
|
8.3 |
Density Determinations
|
8.4 |
Analytical and Test Laboratories
|
Laboratory
|
Period
Used
|
Independent
|
Accreditation
|
Comment
|
Barringer
|
1980–2004
|
Yes
|
Unknown
|
|
Bondar-Clegg
|
1980–2004
|
Yes
|
Unknown
|
|
Cone Geochemical
|
1980–2004
|
Yes
|
Unknown
|
|
ALS Chemex
|
2005–2009
|
Yes
|
ISO 9001:2000 and ISO 17025:1999
|
Sample preparation in Fairbanks, Alaska and Reno, Nevada.
Analysis in Vancouver, Canada
|
American Assay Laboratories (AAL)
|
2005–2009
|
Yes
|
Sparks, Nevada
|
|
Inspectorate America Corporation (Inspectorate)
|
2010–March 2012
|
Yes
|
ISO 9001:2008
|
Sparks, Nevada
|
Pinnacle Analytical Laboratories
|
March–May 2012
|
Yes
|
ISO 17025:2005
|
Lovelock, Nevada
|
ALS Chemex
|
May 2012–January 2017
|
Yes
|
Reno, Nevada
Analysis of exploration and definition drill holes to 2015; thereafter analysis of exploration drill holes
|
|
AAL
|
late 2013 to mid-2015
|
Yes
|
ISO/IEC 17025:2005
|
Check/umpire laboratory
|
Acme
|
2013
|
Yes
|
Juneau, Alaska
Sample preparation for exploration and definition drill holes, prior to shipment to ALS Chemex for analysis
|
|
Bureau Veritas Commodities Canada, Ltd. (formerly Acme)
|
Late 2015
|
Yes
|
ISO 9001: ISO/IEC 17025:2005
|
Vancouver, British Columbia
Analysis of definition drill holes
|
Bureau Veritas
|
January 2017 onward
|
Yes
|
ISO 9001: ISO/IEC 17025:2005
|
Juneau, Alaska (preparation laboratory) and Vancouver, British Columbia
Primary laboratory for all exploration and definition drill hole samples
|
Laboratory
|
Period
Used
|
Independent
|
Accreditation
|
Comment
|
ALS Chemex
|
January to Q2 2017
|
Yes
|
Secondary laboratory
|
|
McClelland Laboratories (McClelland)
|
Q2 2017 onwards
|
Yes
|
ISO 17025
|
Replaced ALS Chemex as secondary laboratory
|
Kensington site laboratory
|
2006–date
|
No
|
Not accredited
|
Analyses mine development heading samples and stope definition drill hole samples
|
8.5 |
Sample Preparation
|
• |
Muck and channel samples; stope definition drill samples: crush to 80% passing 12 mesh; pulverize to 90% passing 140 mesh;
|
• |
Core:
|
o |
1987–2005: no information recorded in the database for sample preparation;
|
o |
2005–2010: crush to >70% passing 10 mesh (2 mm); pulverize to >85% passing 200 mesh;
|
o |
2010–2013: crush to 80% passing 10 mesh (2 mm); pulverize to 90% passing 140 mesh, 85% passing 200 mesh, or 90% passing 150 mesh (depending on laboratory);
|
o |
2013 onward: crush to ≥70% passing 2 mm; pulverize to 85% passing 200 mesh.
|
8.6 |
Analysis
|
• |
30 g fire assay with gravimetric finish;
|
• |
30 g fire assay with atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) finish;
|
• |
2013 to mid-2014: four-acid digestion with inductively-coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-AES) finish (ALS method ME-ICP61), 33-element suite;
|
• |
Mid 2014 to 2017: four-acid digestion with ICP-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) finish (ALS method ME-MS61), 48-element suite;
|
• |
2017 to present: four-acid ICP-ES/MS (Bureau Veritas MA200), 45 element suite.
|
8.7 |
Quality Assurance and Quality Control
|
• |
Analytical duplicates: 94% report within ±25%;
|
• |
Pulp duplicates: 88% report within ±25%;
|
• |
Crush Duplicates: 82% report within ±25%;
|
• |
Field Duplicates: 30% report within ±25%. The low reproducibility is expected given the nature of the deposit.
|
8.8 |
Database
|
8.9 |
Qualified Person’s Opinion on Sample Preparation, Security, and Analytical Procedures
|
9.0 |
DATA VERIFICATION
|
9.1 |
Internal Data Verification
|
9.2 |
External Data Verification
|
• |
No significant sample biases were identified from the QA/QC programs;
|
• |
Sample data collected adequately reflect deposit dimensions, true widths of mineralization, and the style of the deposit;
|
• |
External reviews of the database were completed in support of acquisitions, feasibility-level studies, and of Mineral Resource and Mineral Reserve estimates, producing independent assessments of the database quality. No significant
problems with the database, sampling protocols, flow sheets, check analysis program, or data storage were noted.
|
9.3 |
Data Verification by Qualified Person
|
• |
Reviewed the results of imported data and conducted QA/QC in acQuire on all assay data from 2007–present;
|
• |
Reviewed the quarterly QA/QC reports of gold assay data from 2018–present;
|
• |
Reviewed all geologic data logged and entered into acQuire from 2007 to present;
|
• |
Participated in the 2018 project to review all Jualin drilling to validate inclusion in resource estimation;
|
• |
Participated in the 2019 project to review all Elmira drilling to validate inclusion in resource estimation;
|
• |
Reviewed the results of a 5–10% check of gold assays performed by an independent laboratory from 2013 to present;
|
• |
Conducted drill hole lockdown, including checks of assay certificates, collar and downhole surveys, geology, and QA/QC reports;
|
• |
Signed off as the geologist for the 2015–present definition drill holes; signed off on all drill holes for 2021 drilling;
|
• |
Worked at the Kensington Operations from 2014–present.
|
9.4 |
Qualified Person’s Opinion on Data Adequacy
|
10.0 |
MINERAL PROCESSING AND METALLURGICAL TESTING
|
10.1 |
Test Laboratories
|
10.2 |
Metallurgical Testwork
|
10.2.1 |
Historical Testwork
|
10.2.2 |
Jualin Testwork
|
10.3 |
Recovery Estimates
|
10.4 |
Metallurgical Variability
|
10.5 |
Deleterious Elements
|
10.6 |
Qualified Person’s Opinion on Data Adequacy
|
11.0 |
MINERAL RESOURCE ESTIMATES
|
11.1 |
Introduction
|
• |
Kensington: November 1, 2021;
|
• |
Eureka: October 12, 2021;
|
• |
Raven: October 16, 2021;
|
• |
Jualin: October 17, 2021;
|
• |
Elmira: December 1, 2021.
|
11.2 |
Exploratory Data Analysis
|
11.3 |
Geological Models
|
11.4 |
Density Assignment
|
11.5 |
Grade Capping/Outlier Restrictions
|
• |
Kensington: composites samples were capped at values ranging from 1.5–6.0 oz/st Au, depending on the statistics of the zone groups. Eureka was capped at 0.7–1.2 oz/st Au, depending on statistic of each domain.
|
• |
Raven: composite samples were capped at values ranging from 0.3–3.0 oz/st Au, depending on the statistics of each estimation domain.
|
• |
Jualin: composite samples were capped at values ranging from 1.0–3.5 oz/st Au, depending on the statistics of each estimation domain.
|
• |
Elmira: composite samples were capped ats ranging from 0.5–1.0 oz/st Au, depending on the statistics of each estimation domain.
|
11.6 |
Composites
|
11.7 |
Variography
|
11.8 |
Estimation/Interpolation Methods
|
11.9 |
Validation
|
• |
Visually by stepping through sections and comparing the raw drill data and composite data with the block values;
|
• |
Comparison of model statistics to drill data;
|
• |
Swath plots;
|
• |
Mill to model reconciliation.
|
11.10 |
Confidence Classification of Mineral Resource Estimate
|
11.10.1 |
Mineral Resource Confidence Classification
|
• |
Measured: average distance from an estimated block to the composites used is <50 ft, and the block estimation uses two or more drill holes and six or more samples;
|
• |
Indicated: average distance from an estimated block to the composites used is <75 ft, and the block estimation uses two or more drill holes and three or more samples;
|
• |
Inferred: average distance from an estimated block to the composites used is ≤150 ft, the block estimation uses two or more drill holes and two or more samples;
|
• |
Unclassified: all other blocks.
|
• |
Measured: average distance from an estimated block to the composites used is ≤50 ft, the block estimation uses two or more drill holes and uses six or more samples;
|
• |
Indicated: average distance from an estimated block to the composites used is ≤75 ft, and the block estimation uses one or more drill holes and two or more samples;
|
• |
Inferred: average distance from an estimated block to the composites used is ≤150 ft and uses one or more drill holes;
|
• |
Unclassified: all other blocks.
|
• |
Indicated: average distance from an estimated block to the composites used is ≤100 ft and the block estimation uses two or more samples;
|
• |
Inferred: average distance from an estimated block to the composites used is ≤150 ft and the block estimation uses two or more samples;
|
• |
Unclassified: all other blocks.
|
• |
Measured: average distance from an estimated block to composited used is ≤ 50 ft and uses six or more samples;
|
• |
Indicated: average distance from an estimated block to composites used is ≤ 100 ft and uses four or more samples;
|
• |
Inferred: average distance from an estimated block to composites used is ≤ 200 ft and uses two or more samples;
|
• |
Unclassified: all other blocks.
|
11.10.2 |
Uncertainties Considered During Confidence Classification
|
11.11 |
Reasonable Prospects of Economic Extraction
|
11.11.1 |
Input Assumptions
|
11.11.2 |
Commodity Price
|
11.11.3 |
Cut-off
|
Parameter
|
Units
|
Value
|
Gold price
|
$/ozAu
|
1,700
|
Concentrate refining
|
$/oz Au
|
32.00
|
Gold recovery
|
%
|
95.00
|
Gold payable
|
%
|
97.50
|
Mining cost
|
$/st mined
|
90.91–150.73
|
Mineralization costs: crushing & process
|
$/st processed
|
46.93
|
Shipping
|
$/oz sold
|
28.00
|
G&A
|
$/st processed
|
38.83
|
Au cut-off grade
|
oz/st
|
0.120–0.175
|
11.11.4 |
QP Statement
|
11.12 |
Mineral Resource Statement
|
Zone/Deposit
|
Mineral Resource Classification
|
Tons
(kst)
|
Au Grade
(oz/st)
|
Au
Contained
Ounces
(koz)
|
Cut-off Grade
(Au oz/st)
|
Metallurgical Recovery
(%)
|
Kensington
|
Measured
|
2,809
|
0.23
|
639
|
0.125
|
95
|
Indicated
|
1,056
|
0.23
|
242
|
0.125
|
95
|
|
Subtotal measured & indicated
|
3,865
|
0.23
|
880
|
0.125
|
95
|
|
Raven
|
Measured
|
29
|
0.52
|
15
|
0.125
|
95
|
Indicated
|
31
|
0.29
|
9
|
0.125
|
95
|
|
Subtotal measured & indicated
|
61
|
0.40
|
24
|
0.125
|
95
|
|
Jualin
|
Measured
|
0
|
0.00
|
0
|
0.175
|
95
|
Indicated
|
59
|
0.59
|
35
|
0.175
|
95
|
|
Subtotal measured & indicated
|
59
|
0.59
|
35
|
0.175
|
95
|
|
Elmira
|
Measured
|
0
|
0.00
|
0
|
0.120
|
95
|
Indicated
|
84
|
0.31
|
26
|
0.120
|
95
|
|
Subtotal measured & indicated
|
84
|
0.31
|
26
|
0.120
|
95
|
|
Eureka
|
Measured
|
22
|
0.29
|
6
|
0.125
|
95
|
Indicated
|
34
|
0.31
|
11
|
0.125
|
95
|
|
Subtotal measured & indicated
|
56
|
0.30
|
17
|
0.125
|
95
|
|
Total measured and indicated mineral resources
|
Total measured
|
2,860
|
0.23
|
660
|
0.120–0.175
|
95
|
Total indicated
|
1,263
|
0.26
|
323
|
0.120–0.175
|
95
|
|
Total measured & indicated
|
4,124
|
0.24
|
983
|
0.120–0.175
|
95
|
Zone/Deposit
|
Mineral Resource Classification
|
Tons
(kst)
|
Au Grade
(oz/st)
|
Au
Contained
Ounces
(koz)
|
Cut-off Grade
(Au oz/st)
|
Metallurgical Recovery
(%)
|
Kensington
|
Inferred
|
1,043
|
0.22
|
229
|
0.125
|
95
|
Raven
|
Inferred
|
66
|
0.20
|
13
|
0.125
|
95
|
Jualin
|
Inferred
|
32
|
0.65
|
21
|
0.175
|
95
|
Elmira
|
Inferred
|
667
|
0.25
|
166
|
0.120
|
95
|
Eureka
|
Inferred
|
106
|
0.24
|
25
|
0.125
|
95
|
Total inferred mineral resource
|
Total
|
1,915
|
0.24
|
455
|
0.120–0.175
|
95
|
1. |
The mineral resource estimates are current as at December 31, 2021 and are reported using the definitions in Item 1300 of Regulation S–K (17 CFR Part 229) (SK1300).
|
2. |
The reference point for the mineral resource estimate is in situ. The Qualified Person for the estimate is Ms. Rae Keim, P. Geo., a Coeur Alaska employee.
|
3. |
Mineral resources are reported exclusive of the mineral resources converted to mineral reserves. Mineral resources that are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability.
|
4. |
The estimate uses the following key input parameters: assumption of conventional longhole underground mining; gold price of US$1,700/oz; reported above a variable gold cut-off grade that ranges from 0.120–0.175 oz/st Au; metallurgical
recovery assumption of 95%; gold payability of 97.5%, variable mining costs that range from US$90.91–150.73/st mined, process costs of US$46.93/t processed, general and administrative costs of US$38.83/t processed, and concentrate refining
and shipping costs of US$60.00/oz sold
|
5. |
Rounding of short tons, grades, and troy ounces, as required by reporting guidelines, may result in apparent differences between tons, grades, and contained metal contents.
|
11.13 |
Uncertainties (Factors) That May Affect the Mineral Resource Estimate
|
• |
Metal price and exchange rate assumptions;
|
• |
Changes to the assumptions used to generate the gold equivalent grade cut-off grade;
|
• |
Changes in local interpretations of mineralization geometry and continuity of mineralized zones;
|
• |
Changes to geological and mineralization shape and geological and grade continuity assumptions;
|
• |
Density and domain assignments;
|
• |
Changes to geotechnical, mining and metallurgical recovery assumptions;
|
• |
Changes to the input and design parameter assumptions that pertain to underground mine designs constraining the estimates;
|
• |
Assumptions as to the continued ability to access the site, retain mineral and surface rights titles, maintain environment and other regulatory permits, and maintain the social license to operate.
|
12.0 |
MINERAL RESERVE ESTIMATES
|
12.1 |
Introduction
|
12.2 |
Development of Mining Case
|
• |
Mineral resource block model estimating tonnage and gold grade;
|
• |
Cut-off grade calculations;
|
• |
Stope and development designs;
|
• |
Geotechnical and hydrogeological information;
|
• |
Depletion from previous mining;
|
• |
Consideration of other modifying factors.
|
12.3 |
Designs
|
12.4 |
Input Assumptions
|
12.5 |
Ore Loss and Dilution
|
12.6 |
Cut-off Grades
|
Zone
|
Development/
Stope
|
Recovery (%)
|
Dilution
(%)
|
Grade
(oz/st)
|
Kensington
|
Development
|
15
|
0
|
|
Stope
|
85
|
20
|
0.087
|
|
Raven
|
Development
|
15
|
0
|
|
Stope
|
85
|
20
|
.06
|
|
Elmira
|
Development
|
15
|
0
|
|
Stope
|
85
|
20
|
.087
|
|
Jualin
|
Development
|
15
|
0
|
|
Stope
|
85
|
20
|
.06
|
Parameter
|
Units
|
Value
|
Gold price
|
$/oz
|
1,400
|
Concentrate refining
|
$/oz Au
|
32.00
|
Gold recovery
|
%
|
95
|
Gold payable
|
%
|
97.5
|
Mining cost
|
$/ore ton mined
|
90.91–150.73
|
Processing
|
$/ore ton mined
|
46.93
|
G&A
|
$/ ore ton mined
|
38.83
|
Shipping
|
$/oz sold
|
28.00
|
Au cut-off grade
|
oz/t
|
0.142–0.201
|
Marginal AuEq cut-off grade
|
oz/t
|
0.037-0.040
|
Gold price
|
$/oz
|
1,400
|
12.7 |
Commodity Price
|
12.8 |
Mineral Reserve Statement
|
12.9 |
Uncertainties (Factors) That May Affect the Mineral Reserve Estimate
|
• |
Operating costs: higher or lower operating costs than those assumed could also affect the mineral reserve estimates. While the trend over 2014–2020 showed operating cost reductions at the Kensington Operations, this trend could reverse
and costs could increase over the life of the Project, due to factors outside of the company’s control;
|
• |
Dilution: additional dilution has the effect of increasing the overall volume of material mined, hauled and processed. This results in an increase in operating costs and could result in mineral reserve losses if broken stocks are
diluted to the point where it is uneconomic to muck, haul, and process the material and the broken stocks are abandoned. The operations have developed a number of methods to control dilution, including the installation of stope support, a
flexible mine plan with the ability to limit stope wall spans, and good development practices that avoid undercutting the stope hanging wall. To assist in these efforts, site geotechnical reviews are carried out regularly by external
consultants;
|
• |
Geotechnical: geotechnical issues could lead to additional dilution, difficulty accessing portions of the ore body, or sterilization of broken or in situ ore. In addition to the controls discussed in the dilution section there are
significant management controls in place to effectively mitigate geotechnical risks;
|
• |
Hydrogeological: unexpected hydrogeological conditions could cause issues with access and extraction of areas of the mineral reserve due to higher than anticipated rates of water ingress;
|
• |
Geological and structural interpretations: changes in the underlying geology model including changes in local interpretations of mineralization geometry and continuity of mineralized zones, changes to geological and mineralization shape
and geological and grade continuity assumptions, and density and domain assignments could result in changes to the geology model upon which mineral reserve estimate is based;
|
• |
Permitting and social license: inability to maintain, renew, or obtain environmental and other regulatory permits, to retain mineral and surface right titles, to maintain site access, and to maintain social license to operate could
result in the inability to extract some or all of the mineral reserve.
|
Zone/Deposit
|
Mineral Reserve Classification
|
Tons
(kst)
|
Au Grade
(oz/st)
|
Au
Contained
Ounces
(koz)
|
Cut-off Grade
(Au oz/st)
|
Metallurgical Recovery
(%)
|
Kensington
|
Proven
|
595
|
0.18
|
109
|
0.143
|
95
|
Probable
|
337
|
0.17
|
56
|
0.143
|
95
|
|
Subtotal proven & probable
|
932
|
0.18
|
165 |
0.143
|
95
|
|
Raven
|
Proven
|
9
|
0.46
|
4
|
0.143
|
95
|
Probable
|
1
|
0.33
|
0
|
0.143
|
95
|
|
Subtotal proven & probable
|
10
|
0.44
|
5
|
0.143
|
95
|
|
Jualin
|
Proven
|
0
|
0.00
|
0
|
0.201
|
95
|
Probable
|
48
|
0.33
|
16
|
0.201
|
95
|
|
Subtotal proven & probable
|
48
|
0.33
|
16
|
0.201
|
95
|
|
Elmira
|
Proven
|
0
|
0.00
|
0
|
0.142
|
95
|
Probable
|
273
|
0.21
|
58
|
0.142
|
95
|
|
Subtotal proven & probable
|
273
|
0.21
|
58
|
0.142
|
95
|
|
Eureka
|
Proven
|
52
|
0.22
|
12
|
0.143
|
95
|
Probable
|
31
|
0.21
|
6
|
0.143
|
95
|
|
Subtotal proven & probable
|
83
|
0.22
|
18
|
0.143
|
95
|
|
Total proven and probable mineral reserve
|
Total proven
|
656
|
0.19
|
125
|
0.142–0.201
|
95
|
Total probable
|
690
|
0.20
|
136
|
0.142–0.201
|
95
|
|
Total proven & probable
|
1,346
|
0.19
|
261
|
0.142–0.201
|
95
|
1. |
The Mineral Reserve estimates are current as at December 31, 2021 and are reported using the definitions in Item 1300 of Regulation S–K (17 CFR Part 229) (SK1300).
|
2. |
The reference point for the mineral reserve estimate is the point of deliver to the process plant. The Qualified Person for the estimate is Peter Haarala, RM SME, a Coeur employee.
|
3. |
The estimate uses the following key input parameters: assumption of conventional underground mining; gold price of US$1,400/oz; reported above a gold cut-off grade of 0.142-0.201 oz/st Au; metallurgical recovery assumption of 95%; gold
payability of 97.5%, variable mining costs that range from US$90.91–150.73/st mined, process costs of US$46.93/st processed, general and administrative costs of US$38.83/st processed, and concentrate refining and shipping costs of
US$60.00/oz sold.
|
4. |
Rounding of short tons, grades, and troy ounces, as required by reporting guidelines, may result in apparent differences between tons, grades, and contained metal contents.
|
13.0 |
MINING METHODS
|
13.1 |
Introduction
|
13.2 |
Geotechnical Considerations
|
13.3 |
Hydrogeological Considerations
|
13.4 |
Mine Access
|
13.5 |
Mining Method Selection
|
13.5.1 |
Kensington
|
• |
Longitudinal stopes: 25 ft maximum width, strike length of <100 ft, with 80 ft as the optimum length open;
|
• |
Transverse stopes: 40 ft width, nominal height of 75 ft, and variable lengths, from 25–150 ft along strike.
|
13.5.2 |
Raven
|
13.5.3 |
Jualin
|
13.5.4 |
Elmira
|
13.6 |
Blasting and Explosives
|
13.7 |
Underground Sampling and Production Monitoring
|
13.8 |
Production Schedule
|
13.9 |
Backfill
|
13.10 |
Ventilation
|
Area
|
Unit
|
2022
|
2023
|
2024
|
2025
|
2026
|
LOM Total
|
Kensington Mine Development
|
|||||||
Total capital development
|
equiv. feet
|
4,963
|
4,208
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
9,171
|
Total expensed development
|
equiv. feet
|
6,580
|
3,256
|
293
|
—
|
—
|
10,129
|
Total development (cap + exp)
|
equiv. feet
|
11,543
|
7,464
|
293
|
—
|
—
|
19,300
|
Drift advance per day
|
ft/day
|
31.63
|
20.45
|
0.8
|
—
|
—
|
5.87
|
Raven Mine Development
|
|||||||
Total capital development
|
equiv. feet
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
Total expensed development
|
equiv. feet
|
97
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
97
|
Total development (cap + exp)
|
equiv. feet
|
97
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
97
|
Drift advance per day
|
ft/day
|
0.27
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
0.03
|
Jualin Mine Development
|
|||||||
Total capital development
|
equiv. feet
|
373
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
373
|
Total expensed development
|
equiv. feet
|
983
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
983
|
Total development (cap + exp)
|
equiv. feet
|
1,355
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
1,355
|
Drift advance per day
|
ft/day
|
3.71
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
0.41
|
Elmira Mine Development
|
|||||||
Total capital development
|
equiv. feet
|
4,540
|
6,189
|
5,651
|
—
|
—
|
16,379
|
Total expensed development
|
equiv. feet
|
1,331
|
1,542
|
3,249
|
—
|
—
|
6,122
|
Total development (cap + exp)
|
equiv. feet
|
5,870
|
7,731
|
8,900
|
—
|
—
|
22,501
|
Drift advance per day
|
ft/day
|
16.08
|
21.18
|
24.32
|
—
|
—
|
6.84
|
Total Mine Development
|
|||||||
Total capital development
|
equiv. feet
|
9,876
|
10,397
|
5,651
|
—
|
—
|
25,923
|
Total expensed development
|
equiv. feet
|
8,991
|
4,798
|
3,542
|
—
|
—
|
17,331
|
Total development (cap + exp)
|
equiv. feet
|
18,866
|
15,195
|
9,193
|
—
|
—
|
43,254
|
Drift advance per day
|
ft/day
|
51.69
|
41.63
|
25.12
|
—
|
—
|
13.15
|
Kensington Mine Production
|
|||||||
Total ore production
|
tons
|
508,821
|
386,110
|
119,952
|
1,014,883
|
||
Total ore grade
|
oz/ton
|
0.18
|
0.18
|
0.18
|
—
|
—
|
0.18
|
Total contained ounces
|
oz
|
90,268
|
71,011
|
21,065
|
182,344
|
||
Ore tons mined per day
|
tons/day
|
1,394
|
1,058
|
328
|
—
|
—
|
309
|
Raven Mine Production
|
|||||||
Total ore production
|
tons
|
10,494
|
—
|
10,494
|
|||
Total ore grade
|
oz/ton
|
0.44
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
0.44
|
Total contained ounces
|
oz
|
4,668
|
—
|
4,668
|
|||
Ore tons mined per day
|
tons/day
|
29
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
3
|
13.11 |
Underground Infrastructure Facilities
|
13.12 |
Equipment
|
13.13 |
Personnel
|
Type
|
Make/Model
|
Peak Requirements
|
Loader
|
CAT R1300G
|
1
|
Sandvik LH204
|
2
|
|
Sandvik LH410
|
4
|
|
Sandvik LH514
|
2
|
|
Sandvik LH307
|
2
|
|
Haul truck
|
CAT AD45B
|
1
|
Wagner MT2000
|
2
|
|
CAT AD30
|
2
|
|
Sandvik TH320
|
1
|
|
Sandvik TH430
|
6
|
|
Jumbo drill
|
Atlas Copco M2C SP
|
2
|
Sandvik DD422i
|
2
|
|
Sandvik DD210
|
2
|
|
Longhole drill
|
Cubex Aries
|
1
|
Atlas Copco Simba M7C
|
1
|
|
Atlas Copco Simba ME7C
|
1
|
|
Boart Stopemate
|
2
|
|
Sandvik DU311
|
1
|
|
Bolter
|
Atlas Copco Boltec MC
|
3
|
Sandvik DS311D-EC
|
3
|
14.0 |
RECOVERY METHODS
|
14.1 |
Process Method Selection
|
14.2 |
Flowsheet
|
14.3 |
Plant Design
|
14.3.1 |
Ore Sorting
|
14.3.2 |
Crushing
|
14.3.3 |
Grinding
|
14.3.4 |
Flotation
|
14.3.5 |
Dewatering
|
14.3.6 |
Tailings
|
14.4 |
Equipment
|
14.5 |
Power and Consumables
|
14.5.1 |
Power
|
14.5.2 |
Water
|
Type
|
Make
|
Model
|
Number
|
Jaw crusher
|
Metso Outotec
|
C100
|
1
|
Cone crusher
|
Metso Outotec
|
HP200
|
1
|
Ore silo
|
N/A
|
1,200 ton cap.
|
1
|
Ball mill
|
FLSmidth
|
3.4m x 6m
|
1
|
Hydrocyclone
|
Weir
|
500CVX1
|
2
|
Knelson concentrator
|
FLSmidth
|
CD-20
|
1
|
Deister table
|
Deister
|
Deister #14 Table
|
1
|
Rougher/scavenger flotation cell
|
Metso Outotec
|
TC30
|
6
|
Cleaner flotation cell
|
Metso Outotec
|
TC5
|
6
|
Column cell
|
Eriez
|
4' x 22'
|
1
|
Concentrate thickener
|
Metso Outotec
|
SF6HRT
|
1
|
Tailings thickener
|
Metso Outotec
|
SF9HRT
|
1
|
Larox filter press
|
Metso Outotec
|
PF16/25
|
1
|
14.5.3 |
Consumables
|
• |
Potassium amyl xanthate;
|
• |
Methyl isobutyl carbinol (MIBC);
|
• |
AERO 3894 (promoter);
|
• |
MaxGold 900 (promoter);
|
• |
Steel (grinding media);
|
• |
Z-Flocc 2525.
|
14.6 |
Personnel
|
15.0 |
INFRASTRUCTURE
|
15.1 |
Introduction
|
• |
Surface facilities at Kensington include 2.3 miles of all-weather access road from Comet Beach to the Comet Portal (850 Level), the mine water treatment facility with two settling ponds, and a development rock storage facility.
Underground infrastructure includes a paste backfill plant, maintenance shop, warehouse, explosive storage, dewatering, and ventilation;
|
• |
Surface facilities at Jualin include a 375-person camp, dining facility, administration building with medical clinic, warehouse, run-of-mine ore stockpile, crusher and flotation mill, and the TTF at Lower Slate Lake. The Kensington
Tunnel, completed in July 2007, connects the Jualin mill facilities to the orebody. The tunnel is the primary artery for ore haulage, materials transport, and personnel access. The tunnel includes 9,660 ft of development from the
Kensington Portal to the Kensington ramp system.
|
15.2 |
Dumps and Leach Pads
|
15.2.1 |
Existing Waste Rock Stockpiles
|
15.2.2 |
Additional Waste Rock Stockpiles
|
• |
Kensington Portal Stockpile Expansion: 73,000 st;
|
• |
Pit 4 Waste Stockpile Expansion: 1,600,000 st;
|
• |
Comet Waste Stockpile Expansion: 1,000,000 st;
|
• |
Pipeline Road New Waste Stockpile: 2,300,000 st.
|
15.2.3 |
Waste Rock Barged Offsite
|
15.3 |
Tailings Treatment Facility
|
• |
Conventional slurry tailings are generated at the mill, and pumped to the TTF through the existing pipeline;
|
• |
Tailings are deposited into the TTF via a subaqueous pipeline whose location is adjusted based on the shape of the tailings deposition that forms and the depth of the water cover that is being maintained within the facility;
|
• |
Reclaim water is pumped from the TTF to the mill for use as process water using the reclaim pump station;
|
• |
Some water from the TTF is pumped to the TTF water treatment plant, treated by flocculation and filtration, and discharged at Outfall 002 as currently permitted (Alaska Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (APDES) Discharge Permit
AK005057-1) on East Slate Creek;
|
• |
The existing discharge bypass pipelines between Upper Slate Lake and East Slate Creek below the TTF will be maintained;
|
• |
A minimum water cover of 9 ft will be present during operation of the TTF;
|
• |
A minimum water cover of 28 ft will be present following closure of the TTF to support benthic and fish populations;
|
• |
Following closure, fish passage from Upper Slate Lake to the TTF (Lower Slate Lake) and to East Slate Creek below the TTF will be provided.
|
15.4 |
Water Management
|
15.4.1 |
Domestic Water/Wastewater Plants Overview
|
15.4.2 |
Comet Water Treatment Facility and Process Background
|
• |
Comet plant 1: 1,600 gpm nominal;
|
• |
Comet plant 2: 1,500 gpm nominal;
|
• |
Comet plant 2.5: 500 gpm nominal.
|
15.5 |
Camps and Accommodation
|
15.6 |
Power and Electrical
|
15.7 |
Fuel
|
16.0 |
MARKET STUDIES AND CONTRACTS
|
16.1 |
Markets
|
16.2 |
Commodity Price Forecasts
|
• |
Mineral reserves:
|
o |
US$1,400/oz Au;
|
• |
Mineral resources:
|
o |
US$1,700/oz Au.
|
16.3 |
Contracts
|
16.4 |
QP Statement
|
17.0 |
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES, PERMITTING, AND PLANS, NEGOTIATIONS, OR AGREEMENTS WITH LOCAL INDIVIDUALS OR GROUPS
|
17.1 |
Baseline and Supporting Studies
|
• |
1992 Final EIS;
|
• |
1997 Supplemental EIS;
|
• |
2004 Supplemental EIS;
|
• |
2021 Supplemental EIS.
|
17.2 |
Environmental Considerations/Monitoring Programs
|
17.3 |
Closure and Reclamation Considerations
|
17.4 |
Permitting
|
17.5 |
Social Considerations, Plans, Negotiations and Agreements
|
Agency
|
Permit/License
Number
|
Description
|
Date Issued
|
Term/Expiration
|
|
Federal
|
ACOE
|
POA-1990-592-M8
|
Lower Slate Lake
|
11/24/2020
|
Construction Completion: 11/30/2025
|
USFS
|
Env. Assessment
|
USFS – FONSI – 5 yr. Exploration Project
|
04/06/18
|
4/06/2023
|
|
State
|
ADEC
|
AK0050571
|
Alaska Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
|
Effective: 8/1/17
|
5/31/22
|
ADEC
|
2013DB0002
|
Waste Management Permit
|
9/20/13; Administratively extension issued on 11/30/18.
|
5 years from issuance date
|
|
ADEC
|
2007DB0021-Modified
|
Jualin WWTF Wastewater Disposal Permit
|
12/02/10
|
06/02/13; Renewal application submitted on 4/20/13, Administratively Extended
|
|
ADEC
|
113010820
|
Food Permit
|
01/01/21
|
12/31/21
|
|
ADNR
|
APMA #4243
|
Surface exploration drilling approval (2007-2021)
|
2007
|
12/2021
|
|
ADOT
|
JNU-16-005
|
Public Non-exclusive Easement JNU-16-005; Jualin Mine Road
|
5/06/16
|
5/05/2026
|
|
ADNR
|
AK00308
|
Certificate of Approval to Operate a Dam - TTF
|
2/9/21
|
2/9/2023
|
|
ADNR
|
AK00308
|
Certificate of Approval to Modify a Dam – Spillway ARD mitigation
|
7/1/21
|
6/2/23
|
|
ADNR
|
AK00407
|
Certificate of Approval to Operate a Dam – Avalanche Ponds Dam System
|
5/25/21
|
9/21/2024
|
|
ADNR
|
AK00406
|
Certificate of Approval to Operate a Dam – Camp Ponds Dam System
|
3/30/21
|
9/21/2024
|
|
ADNR
|
AK00405
|
Certificate of Approval to Operate a Dam – Mud Dump Ponds Dam System
|
3/30/21
|
9/21/2024
|
Agency
|
Permit/License
Number
|
Description
|
Date Issued
|
Term/Expiration
|
|
ADNR
|
ADL 107154, Final Finding and Decision
|
Tideland Lease, Slate Creek Cove
|
10/16/11
|
10/15/36
|
|
ADNR
|
TWUA F2017-021
|
Temporary Water Use Authorization (TWUA F2017-021)
|
02/21/17
|
02/20/22
|
|
ADNR
|
TWUA F2018-116
|
Temporary Water Use Authorization (TWUA F2018-116)
|
08/28/18
|
08/27/23
|
17.6 |
Qualified Person’s Opinion on Adequacy of Current Plans to Address Issues
|
18.0 |
CAPITAL AND OPERATING COSTS
|
18.1 |
Introduction
|
18.2 |
Capital Cost Estimates
|
18.2.1 |
Basis of Estimate
|
LOM Capital Expenditures
|
Total Cost
(US$ M)
|
Capital development
|
30.4
|
Capital equipment (fixed and mobile)
|
7.4
|
Capital projects
|
9.8
|
18.2.2 |
Capital Cost Summary
|
18.3 |
Operating Cost Estimates
|
18.3.1 |
Basis of Estimate
|
18.3.2 |
Operating Cost Summary
|
18.4 |
QP Statement
|
Cost
|
2022
|
2023
|
2024
|
LOM
|
Capital mine development
|
14.8
|
15.6
|
0
|
30.4
|
Capital equipment (fixed and mobile)
|
6.5
|
0.9
|
0
|
7.4
|
Capital projects
|
3.7
|
6.2
|
0
|
9.8
|
Total Capital Expenditures
|
25.0
|
22.6
|
0
|
47.6
|
Cost
|
2022
|
2023
|
2024
|
2025–2055
|
LOM
|
Mining
|
59.1
|
41.0
|
35.4
|
0
|
135.5
|
Processing
|
28.7
|
20.7
|
13.6
|
0
|
62.9
|
G&A
|
23.7
|
17.1
|
11.4
|
0
|
52.3
|
Reclamation and closure
|
7.4
|
6.4
|
3.6
|
6.2
|
23.7
|
Total Operating Expenditures
|
118.8
|
85.2
|
64.1
|
6.2
|
274.4
|
19.0 |
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
|
19.1 |
Forward-looking Information Caution
|
19.2 |
Methodology Used
|
19.3 |
Financial Model Parameters
|
19.3.1 |
Mineral Resource, Mineral Reserve, and Mine Life
|
19.3.2 |
Metallurgical Recoveries
|
19.3.3 |
Smelting and Refining Terms
|
19.3.4 |
Metal Prices
|
19.3.5 |
Capital and Operating Costs
|
19.3.6 |
Taxes and Royalties
|
19.3.7 |
Closure Costs and Salvage Value
|
19.3.8 |
Financing
|
19.3.9 |
Inflation
|
19.4 |
Economic Analysis
|
19.5 |
Sensitivity Analysis
|
Summary
|
Units
|
2022
|
2023
|
2024
|
2025–2055
|
LOM Total
|
Gold price
|
US$/oz
|
1,750
|
1,750
|
1,700
|
0.0
|
1,738
|
Net revenue
|
US$ M
|
183.2
|
128.6
|
94.9
|
0.0
|
406.7
|
Total operating cost
|
US$ M
|
118.8
|
85.2
|
64.1
|
6.2
|
274.4
|
Operating cashflow
|
US$ M
|
64.3
|
43.4
|
30.8
|
(6.2)
|
135.1
|
Total capital expense
|
US$ M
|
25.0
|
22.6
|
0.0
|
0.0
|
47.6
|
Net cashflow
|
US$ M
|
39.3
|
20.8
|
30.8
|
(6.2)
|
87.5
|
Net present value
|
US$ M
|
83.7
|
Parameter
|
-30%
|
-20%
|
-10%
|
-5%
|
0%
|
5%
|
10%
|
20%
|
30%
|
Metal price
|
0
|
2.6
|
43.2
|
63.4
|
83.7
|
104.0
|
124.3
|
164.9
|
205.4
|
Operating cost
|
162.2
|
136.0
|
109.9
|
96.8
|
83.7
|
70.7
|
57.6
|
31.4
|
5.3
|
Capital cost
|
97.7
|
93.2
|
88.4
|
86.1
|
83.7
|
81.4
|
79.1
|
74.4
|
69.8
|
Grade
|
0
|
5.4
|
44.6
|
64.1
|
83.7
|
103.3
|
122.9
|
162.1
|
201.2
|
20.0 |
ADJACENT PROPERTIES
|
21.0 |
OTHER RELEVANT DATA AND INFORMATION
|
22.0 |
INTERPRETATION AND CONCLUSIONS
|
22.1 |
Introduction
|
22.2 |
Mineral Tenure, Surface Rights, Water Rights, Royalties and Agreements
|
22.3 |
Geology and Mineralization
|
22.4 |
Exploration, Drilling, and Sampling
|
22.5 |
Data Verification
|
22.6 |
Metallurgical Testwork
|
22.7 |
Mineral Resource Estimates
|
22.8 |
Mineral Reserve Estimates
|
22.9 |
Mining Methods
|
22.10 |
Recovery Methods
|
22.11 |
Infrastructure
|
22.12 |
Market Studies
|
22.13 |
Environmental, Permitting and Social Considerations
|
22.14 |
Capital Cost Estimates
|
22.15 |
Operating Cost Estimates
|
22.16 |
Economic Analysis
|
22.17 |
Risks and Opportunities
|
22.17.1 |
Risks
|
• |
Commodity price increases for key consumables such diesel, electricity, tires and consumables would negatively impact the stated mineral reserves and mineral resources;
|
• |
Labor cost increases or productivity decreases could also impact the stated mineral reserves and mineral resources, or impact the economic analysis that supports the mineral reserves;
|
• |
Geotechnical and hydrological assumptions used in mine planning are based on historical performance, and to date historical performance has been a reasonable predictor of current conditions. Any changes to the geotechnical and
hydrological assumptions could affect mine planning, affect capital cost estimates if any major rehabilitation is required due to a geotechnical or hydrological event, affect operating costs due to mitigation measures that may need to be
imposed, and impact the economic analysis that supports the mineral reserve estimates;
|
• |
The mineral resource estimates are sensitive to metal prices. Lower metal prices require revisions to the mineral resource estimates;
|
• |
Assumptions that the long-term reclamation and mitigation of the Kensington Operations can be appropriately managed within the estimated closure timeframes and closure cost estimates;
|
• |
Political risk from challenges to:
|
o |
Mining licenses;
|
o |
Environmental permits;
|
o |
Coeur Alaska’s right to operate;
|
• |
Changes to assumptions as to governmental tax or royalty rates, such as taxation rate increases or new taxation or royalty imposts.
|
22.17.2 |
Opportunities
|
• |
Conversion of some or all of the measured and indicated mineral resources currently reported exclusive of mineral reserves to mineral reserves, with appropriate supporting studies;
|
• |
Upgrade of some or all of the inferred mineral resources to higher-confidence categories, such that such better-confidence material could be used in mineral reserve estimation;
|
• |
Higher metal prices than forecast could present upside sales opportunities and potentially an increase in predicted Project economics;
|
• |
Ability to define additional mineralization around known veins through exploration;
|
• |
Discovery and development of new exploration targets across the district;
|
• |
Potential to find or gain access to new mineralization sources that could be processed at the existing Kensington process facilities.
|
22.18 |
Conclusions
|
23.0 |
RECOMMENDATIONS
|
24.0 |
REFERENCES
|
24.1 |
Bibliography
|
24.2 |
Abbreviations and Units of Measure
|
Abbreviation/Symbol
|
Term
|
#
|
number
|
%
|
percent
|
/
|
per
|
<
|
less than
|
>
|
greater than
|
µm
|
micrometer (micron)
|
BQ
|
1.44 inch core size
|
ft
|
feet
|
g
|
gram
|
HP
|
horsepower
|
Abbreviation/Symbol
|
Term
|
ID
|
inverse distance interpolation; number after indicates the power, eg ID6 indicates inverse distance to the 6th power.
|
ID2
|
inverse distance interpolation; number after indicates the power, eg ID2 indicates inverse distance to the 2nd power.
|
LOM
|
life-of-mine
|
NI 43-101
|
Canadian National Instrument 43-101 “Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Companies”
|
OK
|
ordinary kriging
|
P.Geo.
|
Professional Geologist
|
QA/QC
|
quality assurance and quality control
|
QP
|
Qualified Person
|
RM SME
|
Registered Member of the Society of Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration
|
RQD
|
rock quality designation
|
SAG
|
semi-autogenous grind
|
SG
|
specific gravity
|
SME
|
Society of Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration
|
St
|
Short ton
|
24.3 |
Glossary of Terms
|
Term
|
Definition
|
ANFO
|
A free-running explosive used in mine blasting made of 94% prilled aluminum nitrate and 6% No. 3 fuel oil.
|
aquifer
|
A geologic formation capable of transmitting significant quantities of groundwater under normal hydraulic gradients.
|
ball mill
|
A piece of milling equipment used to grind ore into small particles. It is a cylindrical shaped steel container filled with steel balls into which crushed ore is fed. The ball mill is rotated causing the
balls themselves to cascade, which in turn grinds the ore.
|
comminution/crushing/grinding
|
Crushing and/or grinding of ore by impact and abrasion. Usually, the word "crushing" is used for dry methods and "grinding" for wet methods. Also, "crushing" usually denotes reducing the size of coarse rock
while "grinding" usually refers to the reduction of the fine sizes.
|
concentrate
|
The concentrate is the valuable product from mineral processing, as opposed to the tailing, which contains the waste minerals. The concentrate represents a smaller volume than the original ore
|
Term
|
Definition
|
cut-off grade
|
The grade (i.e., the concentration of metal or mineral in rock) that determines the destination of the material during mining. For purposes of establishing “prospects of economic extraction,” the cut-off
grade is the grade that distinguishes material deemed to have no economic value (it will not be mined in underground mining or if mined in surface mining, its destination will be the waste dump) from material deemed to have economic
value (its ultimate destination during mining will be a processing facility). Other terms used in similar fashion as cut-off grade include net smelter return, pay limit, and break-even stripping ratio.
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cyanidation
|
A method of extracting gold or silver by dissolving it in a weak solution of sodium cyanide.
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data verification
|
The process of confirming that data has been generated with proper procedures, has been accurately transcribed from the original source and is suitable to be used for mineral resource and mineral reserve
estimation
|
decline
|
A sloping underground opening for machine access from level to level or from the surface. Also called a ramp.
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density
|
The mass per unit volume of a substance, commonly expressed in grams/ cubic centimeter.
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depletion
|
The decrease in quantity of ore in a deposit or property resulting from extraction or production.
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development
|
Often refers to the construction of a new mine or; Is the underground work carried out for the purpose of reaching and opening up a mineral deposit. It includes shaft sinking, cross-cutting, drifting and
raising.
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dilution
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Waste of low-grade rock which is unavoidably removed along with the ore in the mining process.
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drift
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A horizontal mining passage underground. A drift usually follows the ore vein, as distinguished from a crosscut, which intersects it.
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Areas of land owned by the property owner, but in which other parties, such as utility companies, may have limited rights granted for a specific purpose.
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An interest or partial right in real property which diminished the value of ownership, but does not prevent the transfer of ownership. Mortgages, taxes and judgements are encumbrances known as liens.
Restrictions, easements, and reservations are also encumbrances, although not liens.
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exploration information
|
Geological, geophysical, geochemical, sampling, drilling, trenching, analytical testing, assaying, mineralogical, metallurgical, and other similar information concerning a particular property that is derived
from activities undertaken to locate, investigate, define, or delineate a mineral prospect or mineral deposit
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feasibility study
|
A feasibility study is a comprehensive technical and economic study of the selected development option for a mineral project, which includes detailed
assessments of all applicable modifying factors, as defined by this section, together with any other relevant operational factors, and detailed financial analysis that are necessary to demonstrate, at the time of reporting, that
extraction is economically viable. The results of the study may serve as the basis for a final decision by a proponent or financial institution to proceed with, or finance, the development of the project.
A feasibility study is more comprehensive, and with a higher degree of accuracy, than a pre-feasibility study. It must contain mining, infrastructure, and
process designs completed with sufficient rigor to serve as the basis for an investment decision or to support project financing.
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Term
|
Definition
|
internal rate of return (IRR)
|
The rate of return at which the Net Present Value of a project is zero; the rate at which the present value of cash inflows is equal to the present value of the cash outflows.
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Knelson concentrator
|
a high-speed centrifuge that combines centrifugally enhanced gravitational force with a patented fluidization process to recover precious metals
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life of mine (LOM)
|
Number of years that the operation is planning to mine and treat ore, and is taken from the current mine plan based on the current evaluation of ore reserves.
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locked cycle
|
A repetitive batch flotation test
|
locked cycle flotation test
|
A standard laboratory flotation test where certain intermediate streams are recycled into previous separation stages and the test is repeated across a number of cycles. This test provides a more realistic
prediction of the overall recovery and concentrate grade that would be achieved in an actual flotation circuit, compared with a simpler batch flotation test.
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longitudinal longhole stoping
|
A form of sublevel stoping where the long axis of the stope is along (or parallel) to the strike of the orebody.
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measured mineral resource
|
A measured mineral resource is that part of a mineral resource for which quantity and grade or quality are estimated on the basis of conclusive geological evidence and sampling. The the term conclusive
geological evidence means evidence that is sufficient to test and confirm geological and grade or quality continuity. The level of geological certainty associated with a measured mineral resource is sufficient to allow a qualified
person to apply modifying factors, as defined in this section, in sufficient detail to support detailed mine planning and final evaluation of the economic viability of the deposit.
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mill
|
Includes any ore mill, sampling works, concentration, and any crushing, grinding, or screening plant used at, and in connection with, an excavation or mine.
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mineral project
|
Any exploration, development or production activity, including a royalty or similar interest in these activities, in respect of diamonds, natural solid inorganic material, or natural solid fossilized organic
material including base and precious metals, coal, and industrial minerals
|
mineral reserve
|
A mineral reserve is an estimate of tonnage and grade or quality of indicated and measured mineral resources that, in the opinion of the qualified person, can
be the basis of an economically viable project. More specifically, it is the economically mineable part of a measured or indicated mineral resource, which includes diluting materials and allowances for losses that may occur when the
material is mined or extracted.
The determination that part of a measured or indicated mineral resource is economically mineable must be based on a preliminary feasibility (pre-feasibility)
or feasibility study, as defined by this section, conducted by a qualified person applying the modifying factors to indicated or measured mineral resources. Such study must demonstrate that, at the time of reporting, extraction of the
mineral reserve is economically viable under reasonable investment and market assumptions. The study must establish a life of mine plan that is technically achievable and economically viable, which will be the basis of determining the
mineral reserve.
The term economically viable means that the qualified person has determined, using a discounted cash flow analysis, or has otherwise analytically determined,
that extraction of the mineral reserve is economically viable under reasonable investment and market assumptions.
The term investment and market assumptions includes all assumptions made about the prices, exchange rates, interest and discount rates, sales volumes, and
costs that are necessary to determine the economic viability of the mineral reserves. The qualified person must use a price for each commodity that provides a reasonable basis for establishing that the project is economically viable.
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Term
|
Definition
|
mineral resource |
A mineral resource is a concentration or occurrence of material of economic interest in or on the Earth’s crust in such form, grade or quality, and quantity
that there are reasonable prospects for economic extraction.
The term material of economic interest includes mineralization, including dumps and tailings, mineral brines, and other resources extracted on or within the
earth’s crust. It does not include oil and gas resources as defined in Regulation S-X (§210.4-10(a)(16)(D) of this chapter), gases (e.g., helium and carbon dioxide), geothermal fields, and water.
When determining the existence of a mineral resource, a qualified person, as defined by this section, must be able to estimate or interpret the location,
quantity, grade or quality continuity, and other geological characteristics of the mineral resource from specific geological evidence and knowledge, including sampling; and conclude that there are reasonable prospects for economic
extraction of the mineral resource based on an initial assessment, as defined in this section, that he or she conducts by qualitatively applying relevant technical and economic factors likely to influence the prospect of economic
extraction.
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mining claim
|
A description by boundaries of real property in which metal ore and/or minerals may be located.
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modifying factors
|
The factors that a qualified person must apply to indicated and measured mineral resources and then evaluate in order to establish the economic viability of mineral reserves. A qualified person must apply
and evaluate modifying factors to convert measured and indicated mineral resources to proven and probable mineral reserves. These factors include, but are not restricted to: mining; processing; metallurgical; infrastructure; economic;
marketing; legal; environmental compliance; plans, negotiations, or agreements with local individuals or groups; and governmental factors. The number, type and specific characteristics of the modifying factors applied will necessarily
be a function of and depend upon the mineral, mine, property, or project.
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net present value (NPV)
|
The present value of the difference between the future cash flows associated with a project and the investment required for acquiring the project. Aggregate of future net cash flows
discounted back to a common base date, usually the present. NPV is an indicator of how much value an investment or project adds to a company.
|
net smelter return royalty (NSR)
|
A defined percentage of the gross revenue from a resource extraction operation, less a proportionate share of transportation, insurance, and processing costs.
|
open stope
|
In competent rock, it is possible to remove all of a moderate sized ore body, resulting in an opening of considerable size. Such large, irregularly-shaped openings are called stopes. The mining of large
inclined ore bodies often requires leaving horizontal pillars across the stope at intervals in order to prevent collapse of the walls.
|
Term
|
Definition
|
ounce (oz) (troy)
|
Used in imperial statistics. A kilogram is equal to 32.1507 ounces. A troy ounce is equal to 31.1035 grams.
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plant
|
A group of buildings, and especially to their contained equipment, in which a process or function is carried out; on a mine it will include warehouses, hoisting equipment, compressors, repair shops, offices,
mill or concentrator.
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portal
|
The surface entrance to a tunnel or adit
|
preliminary feasibility study, pre-feasibility study
|
A preliminary feasibility study (prefeasibility study) is a comprehensive study of a range of options for the technical and economic viability of a mineral
project that has advanced to a stage where a qualified person has determined (in the case of underground mining) a preferred mining method, or (in the case of surface mining) a pit configuration, and in all cases has determined an
effective method of mineral processing and an effective plan to sell the product.
A pre-feasibility study includes a financial analysis based on reasonable assumptions, based on appropriate testing, about the modifying factors and the
evaluation of any other relevant factors that are sufficient for a qualified person to determine if all or part of the indicated and measured mineral resources may be converted to mineral reserves at the time of reporting. The financial
analysis must have the level of detail necessary to demonstrate, at the time of reporting, that extraction is economically viable
|
probable mineral reserve
|
A probable mineral reserve is the economically mineable part of an indicated and, in some cases, a measured mineral resource. For a probable mineral reserve, the qualified person’s confidence in the
results obtained from the application of the modifying factors and in the estimates of tonnage and grade or quality is lower than what is sufficient for a classification as a proven mineral reserve, but is still sufficient to
demonstrate that, at the time of reporting, extraction of the mineral reserve is economically viable under reasonable investment and market assumptions. The lower level of confidence is due to higher geologic uncertainty when the
qualified person converts an indicated mineral resource to a probable reserve or higher risk in the results of the application of modifying factors at the time when the qualified person converts a measured mineral resource to a probable
mineral reserve. A qualified person must classify a measured mineral resource as a probable mineral reserve when his or her confidence in the results obtained from the application of the modifying factors to the measured mineral
resource is lower than what is sufficient for a proven mineral reserve.
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propylitic
|
Characteristic greenish colour. Minerals include chlorite, actinolite and epidote. Typically contains the assemblage quartz-chlorite-carbonate
|
proven mineral reserve
|
A proven mineral reserve is the economically mineable part of a measured mineral resource. For a proven mineral reserve, the qualified person has a high degree of confidence in the results obtained from the
application of the modifying factors and in the estimates of tonnage and grade or quality. A proven mineral reserve can only result from conversion of a measured mineral resource.
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Term
|
Definition
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qualified person
|
A qualified person is an individual who is a mineral industry professional with at least five years of relevant experience in the type of mineralization and
type of deposit under consideration and in the specific type of activity that person is undertaking on behalf of the registrant; and an eligible member or licensee in good standing of a recognized professional organization at the time
the technical report is prepared.
For an organization to be a recognized professional organization, it must:
(A) Be either:
(1) An organization recognized within the mining industry as a reputable professional association, or
(2) A board authorized by U.S. federal, state or foreign statute to regulate professionals in the mining, geoscience or related field;
(B) Admit eligible members primarily on the basis of their academic qualifications and experience;
(C) Establish and require compliance with professional standards of competence and ethics;
(D) Require or encourage continuing professional development;
(E) Have and apply disciplinary powers, including the power to suspend or expel a member regardless of where the member practices or
resides; and;
(F) Provide a public list of members in good standing.
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raise
|
A vertical or inclined underground working that has been excavated from the bottom upward
|
reclamation
|
The restoration of a site after mining or exploration activity is completed.
|
refining
|
A high temperature process in which impure metal is reacted with flux to reduce the impurities. The metal is collected in a molten layer and the impurities in a slag layer. Refining results in the
production of a marketable material.
|
A parcel of land granted by deed or easement for construction and maintenance according to a designated use. This may include highways, streets, canals, ditches, or other uses
|
|
rock quality designation (RQD)
|
A measure of the competency of a rock, determined by the number of fractures in a given length of drill core. For example, a friable ore will have many fractures and a low RQD.
|
royalty
|
An amount of money paid at regular intervals by the lessee or operator of an exploration or mining property to the owner of the ground. Generally based on a specific amount per tonne or a percentage of the
total production or profits. Also, the fee paid for the right to use a patented process.
|
semi-autogenous grinding (SAG)
|
A method of grinding rock into fine powder whereby the grinding media consists of larger chunks of rocks and steel balls.
|
specific gravity
|
The weight of a substance compared with the weight of an equal volume of pure water at 4°C.
|
stope
|
An excavation in a mine, other than development workings, made for the purpose of extracting ore.
|
strike length
|
The horizontal distance along the long axis of a structural surface, rock unit, mineral deposit or geochemical anomaly.
|
tailings
|
Material rejected from a mill after the recoverable valuable minerals have been extracted.
|
transverse stoping
|
A type of sublevel stoping where the long axis of the stope is perpendicular to the strike of the orebody
|
tunnel
|
A horizontal underground passage that is open at both ends; the term is loosely applied in many cases to an adit, which is open at only one end
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25.0 |
RELIANCE ON INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE REGISTRANT
|
25.1 |
Introduction
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25.2 |
Macroeconomic Trends
|
25.3 |
Markets
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25.4 |
Legal Matters
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25.5 |
Environmental Matters
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25.6 |
Stakeholder Accommodations
|
25.7 |
Governmental Factors
|
25.8 |
Internal Controls
|
25.8.1 |
Exploration and Drilling
|
•
|
Written procedures and guidelines to support preferred sampling methods and approaches; periodic compliance reviews of adherence to such
written procedures and guidelines;
|
•
|
Maintenance of a complete chain-of-custody, ensuring the traceability and integrity of the samples at all handling stages from collection,
transportation, sample preparation and analysis to long-term sample storage;
|
•
|
Geological logs are checked and verified, and there is a physical sign-off to attest to the validation protocol required;
|
•
|
Quality control checks on collar and downhole survey data for errors or significant deviations;
|
•
|
Appropriate types of quality control samples are inserted into the sample stream at appropriate frequencies to assess analytical data
quality;
|
•
|
Third-party fully certified labs are used for assays used in public disclosure or resource models
|
•
|
Regular inspection of analytical and sample preparation facilities by appropriately experienced Coeur personnel;
|
•
|
QA/QC data are regularly verified to ensure that outliers sample mix-ups, contamination, or laboratory biases during the sample preparation
and analysis steps are correctly identified, mitigated or remediated. Changes to database entries are required be documented;
|
•
|
Database upload and verification procedures to ensure the accuracy and integrity of the data being entered into the Project database(s).
These are typically performed using software data-checking routines. Changes to database entries are required to be documented. Data are subject to regular backups.
|
25.8.2 |
Mineral Resource and Mineral Reserve Estimates
|
•
|
Prior to use in mineral resource or mineral reserve estimation, the selected data to support estimation
are downloaded from the database into a project file and reviewed for improbable entries and high values;
|
•
|
Written procedures and guidelines are used to support estimation methods and approaches;
|
•
|
Completion of annual technical statements on each mineral resource and mineral reserve estimate by qualified persons. These technical
statements include evaluation of modifying and technical factors, incorporate available reconciliation data, and are based on a cashflow analysis;
|
•
|
Internal reviews of block models, mineral resources and mineral reserves
using a “layered responsibility” approach with Qualified Person involvement at the site and corporate levels;
|
25.8.3 |
Risk Assessments
|
•
|
Active monitoring programs such as mill performance, geotechnical networks, water sampling, waste management;
|
•
|
Regular review of markets, commodity and price forecasts by internal specialists; reviews of competitor activities;
|
•
|
Regular reviews of stakeholder concerns, accommodations to stakeholder concerns and ongoing community consultation;
|
•
|
Monitoring of key permits and obligations such as tenures, surface rights, mine environmental and operating permits, agreements and
regulatory changes to ensure all reporting and payment obligations have been met to keep those items in good standing.
|
Code
|
Name
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Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Group
|
|||||
AA 042185
|
KNS # 19 FRACTION
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042186
|
KNS # 20 FRACTION
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042187
|
KNS # 21 FRACTION
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042188
|
KNS # 22
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042189
|
KNS # 23
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042190
|
KNS # 24
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042191
|
KNS # 25 FRACTION
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042192
|
KNS # 26 FRACTION
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042193
|
KNS # 27 FRACTION
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042194
|
KNS # 28 FRACTION
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042195
|
KNS # 29 FRACTION
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042196
|
KNS # 30 FRACTION
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042197
|
KNS # 31 FRACTION
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042198
|
KNS # 32 FRACTION
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042199
|
KNS # 33 FRACTION
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042200
|
KNS # 34 FRACTION
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042201
|
KNS # 35 FRACTION
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042202
|
KNS # 36 FRACTION
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042203
|
KNS # 37 FRACTION
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042204
|
KNS # 38 FRACTION
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042205
|
KNS # 39 FRACTION
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042206
|
KNS # 40
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042207
|
KNS # 41 FRACTION
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042208
|
KNS # 42 FRACTION
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042209
|
KNS # 43 FRACTION
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042210
|
KNS # 44
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042211
|
KNS # 45 FRACTION
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042212
|
KNS # 46 FRACTION
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042213
|
KNS # 47 FRACTION
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042214
|
KNS # 48 FRACTION
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042215
|
KNS # 49 FRACTION
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042216
|
KNS # 50 FRACTION
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042217
|
KNS # 51 FRACTION
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042218
|
KNS # 52 FRACTION
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042219
|
KNS # 53 FRACTION
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042220
|
KNS # 54 FRACTION
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042221
|
KNS # 55
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042222
|
KNS # 56
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042223
|
KNS # 57
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042224
|
KNS # 58
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042225
|
KNS # 59
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042226
|
KNS # 60
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
Code
|
Name
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Group
|
|||||
AA 042227
|
KNS # 61
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042228
|
KNS # 62
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042230
|
KNS # 64
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042231
|
KNS # 65 FRACTION
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042232
|
KNS # 66
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042233
|
KNS # 67
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042234
|
KNS # 68
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 044071
|
KNS 63 FRACTION
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 044072
|
KNS 64 FRACTION
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 044948
|
KNS No. 71
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 044949
|
KNS No. 72
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 044950
|
KNS No. 73
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 044951
|
KNS FRACTION No. 74
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 044956
|
KNS No. 79
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 044957
|
KNS No. 80
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 044958
|
BIG SEVEN FRACTION 1
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 044959
|
BIG SEVEN FRACTION 2
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 044960
|
BIG SEVEN FRACTION 3
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 044961
|
BIG SEVEN NUMBER 1
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 044962
|
BIG SEVEN No. 2
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 046193
|
BIG SEVEN No. 12
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 046194
|
BIG SEVEN No 13
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 046195
|
BIG SEVEN No. 14
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 046196
|
BIG SEVEN No 15
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 046197
|
BIG SEVEN No. 16
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 050980
|
BIG SEVEN No 17
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 050981
|
BIG SEVEN No 18
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 050987
|
BIG SEVEN No 24
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 050988
|
BIG SEVEN No 25
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 050994
|
BIG SEVEN No 31
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 051000
|
BIG SEVEN No 37
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 051009
|
KNS No 81 FRACTION
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061054
|
POX 1
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061055
|
POX 2
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061056
|
POX 3
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061057
|
POX 4
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061058
|
POX - 5
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061059
|
POX 6
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061060
|
POX - 7
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061061
|
POX - 8
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061062
|
POX - 9
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061063
|
POX - 10
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061064
|
POX - 11
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061065
|
POX - 12
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061066
|
POX - 13
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061067
|
POX - 14
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
Code
|
Name
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Group
|
|||||
AA 061068
|
POX 15
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061069
|
POX 16
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061070
|
POX 17
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061071
|
POX 18
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061072
|
POX 19
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061073
|
POX 20
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061074
|
POX 21
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061075
|
POX - 22
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061076
|
POX - 23
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061077
|
POX 24
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061078
|
POX 25
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061079
|
POX 26
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061080
|
POX 27
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061081
|
POX 28
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061082
|
POX 29
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061083
|
POX 30
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061084
|
POX 31
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061085
|
POX 32
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061086
|
POX 33
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061087
|
POX 34
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061088
|
POX 35
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061089
|
POX 36
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061090
|
POX 37
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061091
|
POX 38
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061092
|
POX 39
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061093
|
POX 40
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061094
|
POX 41
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061095
|
POX - 42
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061096
|
POX 43
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061097
|
POX 44
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061098
|
POX 45
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061099
|
POX 46
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061393
|
COMET #1
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061394
|
COMET #2
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061395
|
COMET #3
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061396
|
COMET #4
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061397
|
COMET #5
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061398
|
COMET #6
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061404
|
COMET #12
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061405
|
COMET #13
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061411
|
COMET #19
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061412
|
COMET #20
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061418
|
COMET #26
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061419
|
COMET #27
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061425
|
COMET #33
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061426
|
COMET #34
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
Code
|
Name
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Group
|
|||||
AA 061427
|
COMET #35
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061428
|
COMET #36
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061429
|
COMET #37
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061430
|
COMET #38
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061431
|
COMET #39
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061432
|
COMET #40
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061433
|
COMET #41
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061434
|
COMET #42
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061435
|
COMET #43
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061436
|
COMET #44
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061437
|
COMET #45
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061438
|
COMET #46
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061439
|
COMET #47
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061440
|
COMET #48
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061441
|
COMET #49
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061442
|
COMET #50
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061443
|
COMET #51
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061444
|
COMET #52
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061445
|
COMET #53
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061446
|
COMET #54
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061447
|
COMET #55
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061448
|
COMET #56
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061449
|
COMET #57
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061450
|
COMET #58
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061451
|
COMET #59
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061452
|
COMET #60
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061453
|
COMET #61
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061454
|
COMET #62
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061455
|
COMET #63
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061456
|
COMET #64
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061457
|
COMET #65
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061458
|
COMET #66
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061459
|
COMET #67
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061460
|
COMET #68
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061461
|
COMET #69
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061462
|
COMET #70
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061463
|
COMET #71
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061464
|
COMET #72
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061465
|
COMET #73
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061466
|
COMET #74
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061467
|
COMET #75
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061468
|
COMET #76
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061469
|
COMET #77
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061470
|
COMET #78
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061471
|
COMET #79
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061472
|
COMET #80
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
Code
|
Name
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Group
|
AA 061473
|
COMET #81
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061474
|
COMET #82
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061475
|
COMET #83
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061476
|
COMET #84
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061477
|
COMET #85
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061478
|
COMET #86
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061479
|
COMET #87
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061480
|
COMET #88
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061481
|
COMET #89
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061482
|
COMET #90
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061483
|
COMET #91
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061484
|
COMET #92
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061485
|
COMET #93
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061486
|
COMET #94
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061487
|
COMET #95
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061488
|
COMET #96
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061489
|
COMET #97
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061490
|
COMET #98
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061491
|
COMET #99
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061492
|
COMET #100
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061493
|
COMET #101
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061494
|
COMET #102
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061495
|
COMET #103
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061496
|
COMET #104
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061497
|
COMET #105
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061498
|
COMET #106
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061499
|
COMET #107
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061500
|
COMET #108
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061501
|
COMET #109
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061502
|
COMET #110
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061503
|
COMET #111
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061504
|
COMET #112
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061505
|
COMET #113
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061506
|
COMET #114
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061507
|
COMET #115
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061508
|
COMET #116
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061509
|
COMET #117
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061510
|
COMET #118
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061511
|
COMET #119
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061671
|
POX 5
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061672
|
POX 6
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061673
|
POX 7
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061674
|
POX 8
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061675
|
POX 9
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061676
|
POX 10
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061677
|
POX 11
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
Code
|
Name
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Group
|
AA 061678
|
POX 12
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061679
|
POX 13
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061680
|
POX 14
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061681
|
POX 22
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061682
|
POX 23
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 061683
|
POX 42
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 062965
|
KNS 100 FRACTION
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 064393
|
COMET 211
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 064394
|
COMET 212
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 064395
|
COMET 213
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 064396
|
COMET 214
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 064397
|
COMET 215
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 064398
|
COMET 216
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 064399
|
COMET 217
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 064400
|
COMET 218
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 064401
|
COMET 219
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 064402
|
COMET 220
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 064403
|
COMET 221
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 064404
|
COMET 222
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 064405
|
COMET 223
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 065035
|
BIG Seven Number 3
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 069981
|
Cover Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 093665
|
Beachhead 1
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 093666
|
Beachhead 2
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 093667
|
Beachhead 3
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 093668
|
Beachhead 4
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 093669
|
Beachhead 5
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 093670
|
Beachhead 6
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 093671
|
Beachhead 7
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 093681
|
Sentinel 1
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 093682
|
Sentinel 2
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 093683
|
Sentinel 3
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 093684
|
Sentinel 4
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 093685
|
Sentinel 5
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 093686
|
Sentinel 6
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 093687
|
Sentinel 7
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 093688
|
Sentinel 8
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 093689
|
Sentinel 9
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 093690
|
Sentinel 10
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 093691
|
Sentinel 11
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 093692
|
Sentinel 12
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 093693
|
Sentinel 13
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 093694
|
Sentinel 14
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 093695
|
Sentinel 15
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 093696
|
Sentinel 16
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 093697
|
Sentinel 17
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
Code
|
Name
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Group
|
AA 093698
|
Sentinel 18
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 093703
|
Sentinel 23
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 093704
|
Sentinel 24
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 093710
|
Sentinel 30
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 093722
|
Vigilant 2
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 093723
|
Vigilant 3
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 093724
|
Vigilant 4
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 093725
|
Vigilant 5
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 093726
|
Vigilant 6
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 093899
|
Avalanche 1
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 093900
|
Avalanche 2
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 093901
|
Avalanche 3
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 042180
|
KNS # 14
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 042181
|
KNS # 15
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 042182
|
KNS # 16
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 042183
|
KNS # 17
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 042184
|
KNS # 18
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 060988
|
GREEK BOY #1
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 060989
|
GREEK BOY #2
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 060990
|
Greek Boy #3
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 060991
|
Greek Boy #4
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 060992
|
GREEK BOY #5
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 060993
|
GREEK BOY #6
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 060994
|
GREEK BOY #7
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 060995
|
GREEK BOY #8
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061583
|
MM # 1
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061584
|
MM # 2
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061585
|
MM # 3
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061586
|
MM # 4
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061587
|
MM # 5
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061588
|
MM # 6
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061589
|
MM # 7
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061590
|
MM # 8
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061591
|
MM # 9
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061592
|
MM # 10
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061593
|
MM # 11
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061594
|
MM # 12
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061595
|
MM # 13
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061596
|
MM # 14
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061597
|
MM # 15
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061598
|
MM # 16
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061599
|
MM # 17
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061600
|
MM # 18
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061601
|
MM # 19
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061602
|
MM # 20
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061603
|
MM # 21
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
Code
|
Name
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Group
|
AA 061604
|
MM # 22
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061605
|
MM # 23
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061606
|
MM # 24
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061607
|
MM # 25
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061608
|
MM # 26
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061609
|
MM # 27
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061610
|
MM # 28
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061611
|
MM # 29
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061612
|
MM # 30
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061613
|
MM # 31
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061614
|
MM # 32
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061615
|
MM # 33
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061616
|
MM # 34
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061617
|
MM # 35
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061618
|
MM # 36
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061619
|
MM # 37
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061620
|
MM # 38
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061621
|
MM # 39
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061622
|
MM # 40
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061623
|
MM # 41
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061624
|
MM # 42
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061625
|
MM # 43
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061626
|
MM # 44
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061627
|
MM # 45
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061628
|
MM # 46
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061629
|
MM # 47
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061630
|
MM # 48
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061631
|
MM # 49
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061632
|
MM # 50
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061633
|
MM # 51
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061634
|
MM # 52
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061635
|
MM # 53
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061636
|
MM # 54
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061637
|
MM # 55
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061638
|
MM # 56
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061639
|
MM # 57
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061640
|
MM # 58
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061644
|
MM # 62
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061645
|
MM # 63
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061646
|
MM # 64
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061652
|
MM # 70
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061653
|
MM # 71
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061654
|
MM # 72
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061655
|
MM # 73
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061656
|
MM # 74
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061657
|
MM # 75
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
Code
|
Name
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Group
|
AA 061658
|
MM # 76
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061659
|
MM # 77
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061660
|
MM # 78
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061661
|
MM # 79
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061801
|
SLATE CREEK 3
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061802
|
SLATE CREEK 4
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061809
|
SLATE CREEK 11
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061810
|
SLATE CREEK 12
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061811
|
SLATE CREEK 13
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061812
|
SLATE CREEK 14
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061813
|
SLATE CREEK 18
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061814
|
SLATE CREEK 19
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061815
|
SLATE CREEK 20
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061816
|
SLATE CREEK 21
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061817
|
SLATE CREEK 22
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061818
|
SLATE CREEK 23
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061819
|
SLATE CREEK 24
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061826
|
SLATE CREEK 31
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061827
|
SLATE CREEK 32
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061828
|
SLATE CREEK 33
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061829
|
SLATE CREEK 34
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061830
|
SLATE CREEK 35
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061831
|
SLATE CREEK 36
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061832
|
SLATE CREEK 37
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061833
|
SLATE CREEK 38
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061837
|
SLATE CREEK 42
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061838
|
SLATE CREEK 43
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061839
|
SLATE CREEK 44
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061840
|
SLATE CREEK 45
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061841
|
SLATE CREEK 46
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061842
|
SLATE CREEK 47
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061843
|
SLATE CREEK 48
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061844
|
SLATE CREEK 49
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061845
|
SLATE CREEK 50
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061846
|
SLATE CREEK 51
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061849
|
SLATE CREEK 63
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061850
|
SLATE CREEK 64
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061851
|
SLATE CREEK 65
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061854
|
SLATE CREEK 68
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061855
|
SLATE CREEK 69
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061856
|
SLATE CREEK 70
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061859
|
SLATE CREEK 82
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061860
|
SLATE CREEK 83
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061861
|
SLATE CREEK 84
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061862
|
SLATE CREEK 85
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061863
|
SLATE CREEK 86
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
Code
|
Name
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Group
|
AA 061864
|
SLATE CREEK 87
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061865
|
SLATE CREEK 88
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061866
|
SLATE CREEK 89
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061867
|
SLATE CREEK 90
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061869
|
SLATE CREEK 94
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061870
|
SLATE CREEK 95
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061871
|
SLATE CREEK 96
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061872
|
SLATE CREEK 97
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061899
|
E.J # 3
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061900
|
E.J # 4
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061901
|
E.J. # 5
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061902
|
E.J # 6
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061903
|
E.J # 7
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061904
|
EJ # 8
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061905
|
EJ # 15
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061906
|
EJ # 16
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061907
|
EJ # 17
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061908
|
EJ # 18
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061910
|
EJ # 19
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061911
|
EJ # 20
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061912
|
EJ # 20S
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061913
|
EJ # 21
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061920
|
MM FRACTION # 1
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061921
|
MM FRACTION # 2
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061922
|
MM FRACTION # 3
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 061924
|
INDOMITABLE FRACTION
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 062971
|
BLOC # 1
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 062983
|
BLOC # 13
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 062984
|
BLOC # 14
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 062995
|
BLOC # 25
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 062996
|
BLOC # 26
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 063007
|
BLOC # 37
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 063008
|
BLOC # 38
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 063019
|
BLOC # 49
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 063020
|
BLOC # 50
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 063031
|
BLOC # 61
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 063032
|
BLOC # 62
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 063648
|
KY # 1
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 063649
|
KY # 2
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 063650
|
KY # 3
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 063651
|
KY # 4
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 063655
|
KY # 8
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 063656
|
KY # 9
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 063657
|
KY # 10
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 063658
|
KY # 11
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 063664
|
KY # 17
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
Code
|
Name
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Group
|
AA 063665
|
KY # 18
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 063666
|
KY # 19
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 063667
|
KY # 20
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 063668
|
KY # 21
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 063669
|
KY # 22
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 063674
|
KY # 27
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 063675
|
KY # 28
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 063676
|
KY # 29
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 063677
|
KY # 30
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 063684
|
KY # 37
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 063685
|
KY # 38
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 063686
|
KY # 39
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 063687
|
KY # 40
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 063694
|
KY # 47
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 063695
|
KY # 48
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 063696
|
KY # 49
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 063697
|
KY # 50
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 071931
|
MANE # 8
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 071932
|
MANE # 9
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 071933
|
MANE # 10
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 071934
|
MANE # 11
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 071935
|
MANE # 12
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 071943
|
MANE # 28
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 071944
|
MANE # 29
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 071945
|
MANE # 30
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 071946
|
MANE # 31
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 071947
|
MANE # 32
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 071960
|
MANE # 48
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 071961
|
MANE # 49
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 071962
|
MANE # 50
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 071963
|
MANE # 51
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 071964
|
MANE # 52
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 071978
|
MANE # 68
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 071979
|
MANE # 69
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 071980
|
MANE # 70
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 071981
|
MANE # 71
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 071982
|
MANE # 72
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072002
|
MANE # 98
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072003
|
MANE # 99
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072004
|
MANE # 100
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072005
|
MANE # 101
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072006
|
MANE # 102
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072007
|
Mane # 103
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072008
|
MANE # 104
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072009
|
MANE # 105
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072010
|
MANE # 106
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
Code
|
Name
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Group
|
AA 072011
|
MANE # 107
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072012
|
MANE # 108
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072026
|
MANE # 128
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072027
|
MANE # 129
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072028
|
MANE # 130
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072029
|
Mane # 131
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072030
|
Mane # 132
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072031
|
Mane # 133
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072032
|
MANE # 134
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072033
|
MANE # 135
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072034
|
MANE # 136
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072035
|
MANE # 137
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072036
|
Mane # 138
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072037
|
MANE # 139
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072038
|
MANE # 140
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072039
|
MANE # 141
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072040
|
MANE # 142
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072041
|
MANE # 143
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072042
|
MANE # 144
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072050
|
MANE # 158
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072051
|
MANE # 159
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072052
|
MANE # 160
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072053
|
MANE # 161
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072054
|
Mane # 162
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072055
|
MANE # 163
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072056
|
MANE # 164
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072057
|
MANE # 165
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072058
|
MANE # 166
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072059
|
MANE # 167
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072060
|
MANE # 168
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072061
|
MANE # 169
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072062
|
MANE # 170
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072063
|
MANE # 171
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072064
|
MANE # 172
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072065
|
MANE # 173
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 072066
|
MANE # 174
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 077798
|
ZACh 1
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 077799
|
ZACh 2
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 077800
|
ZACh 3
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 077801
|
ZACh 4
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 077802
|
ZACh 5
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 077803
|
ZACh 6
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 077804
|
ZACh 7
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 077805
|
ZACh 8
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 077806
|
ZACh 9
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 077807
|
ZACh 10
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
Code
|
Name
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Group
|
AA 077808
|
ZACh 11
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 077809
|
ZACh 12
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 077810
|
ZACh 13
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 077811
|
ZACh 14
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 078936
|
CONVEN No. 1
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 078937
|
CONVEN No. 2
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 078938
|
CONVEN No. 3 Fraction
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 078939
|
CONVEN No. 4 Fraction
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 078941
|
SLATE No. 1 FRACTION
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 078942
|
SLATE No. 2 FRACTION
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093672
|
King Midas 1
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093673
|
King Midas 2
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093674
|
King Midas 3
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093675
|
King Midas 4
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093676
|
King Midas 5
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093677
|
King Midas 6
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093678
|
King Midas 7
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093679
|
King Midas 8
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093680
|
King Midas 9
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093699
|
Sentinel 19
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093700
|
Sentinel 20
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093701
|
Sentinel 21
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093702
|
Sentinel 22
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093705
|
Sentinel 25
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093706
|
Sentinel 26
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093707
|
Sentinel 27
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093708
|
Sentinel 28
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093709
|
Sentinel 29
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093711
|
Sentinel 31
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093712
|
Sentinel 32
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093713
|
Sentinel 33
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093714
|
Sentinel 34
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093715
|
Sentinel 35
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093716
|
Sentinel 36
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093717
|
Sentinel 37
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093718
|
Sentinel 38
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093719
|
Sentinel 39
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093720
|
Sentinel 40
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093721
|
Vigilant 1
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093727
|
Vigilant 9
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093728
|
Vigilant 16
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093729
|
Vigilant 18
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093730
|
Vigilant 20
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093731
|
Vigilant 21
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093732
|
Vigilant 22
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093733
|
Vigilant 23
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
Code
|
Name
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Group
|
AA 093734
|
Vigilant 24
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093735
|
Vigilant 25
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093736
|
Vigilant 26
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093737
|
Vigilant 27
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095793
|
Mill Site 1
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095794
|
Mill Site 2
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095795
|
Mill Site 3
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095796
|
Mill Site 4
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095797
|
Mill Site 5
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095798
|
Mill Site 6
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095799
|
Mill Site 7
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095800
|
Mill Site 8
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095801
|
Mill Site 9
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095802
|
Mill Site 10
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095803
|
Mill Site 11
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095804
|
Mill Site 12
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095805
|
Mill Site 13
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095806
|
Mill Site 14
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095807
|
Mill Site 15
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095808
|
Mill Site 16
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095809
|
Mill Site 17
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095810
|
Mill Site 18
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095811
|
Mill Site 19
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095812
|
Mill Site 20
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095813
|
Mill Site 21
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095814
|
Mill Site 22
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095815
|
Mill Site 23
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095816
|
Mill Site 24
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095817
|
Mill Site 25
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095818
|
Mill Site 26
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095819
|
Mill Site 27
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095820
|
Mill Site 28
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095821
|
Mill Site 29
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095822
|
Mill Site 30
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095823
|
Mill Site 31
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095824
|
Mill Site 32
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095825
|
Mill Site 33
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095826
|
Mill Site 34
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095827
|
Mill Site 35
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095828
|
Mill Site 36
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095829
|
Mill Site 37
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095830
|
Mill Site 38
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095831
|
Mill Site 39
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095832
|
Mill Site 40
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095833
|
Mill Site 41
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095834
|
Mill Site 42
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
Code
|
Name
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Group
|
AA 095835
|
Mill Site 43
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095836
|
Mill Site 44
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095837
|
Mill Site 45
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095838
|
Mill Site 46
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095839
|
Mill Site 47
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095840
|
Mill Site 48
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095841
|
Mill Site 49
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095842
|
Mill Site 50
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095843
|
Mill Site 51
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095844
|
Mill Site 52
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095845
|
Mill Site 53
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095846
|
Mill Site 54
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095847
|
Mill Site 55
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095848
|
Mill Site 56
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095849
|
Mill Site 57
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095850
|
Mill Site 58
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095851
|
Mill Site 59
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095852
|
Mill Site 60
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095853
|
Mill Site 61
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095854
|
Mill Site 62
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095855
|
Mill Site 63
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095856
|
Mill Site 64
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095857
|
Mill Site 65
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095858
|
Mill Site 66
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095859
|
Mill Site 67
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095860
|
Mill Site 68
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095861
|
Mill Site 69
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095862
|
Mill Site 70
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095863
|
Mill Site 71
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095864
|
Mill Site 72
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095865
|
Mill Site 73
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095866
|
Mill Site 74
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Millsite Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 095786
|
LODE 2
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 095787
|
LODE 3
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 095788
|
LODE 4
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 095789
|
LODE 5
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 095790
|
LODE 6
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 095791
|
LODE 7
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 095792
|
LODE 8
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
AA 043684
|
MARIA A LODE
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 043685
|
MARIA B LODE
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 043686
|
MARIA C LODE (AMMENDED)
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 043687
|
THOMAS FRACTION No 6 LODE
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 043688
|
MARIA J LODE (AMMENDED)
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 043689
|
MARIA K LODE
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 043690
|
MARIA L LODE
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
Code
|
Name
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Group
|
AA 043691
|
MARIA Y LODE
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 043692
|
MARIA Z LODE
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 043693
|
CONTACT No 1
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 043694
|
CONTACT No. 2 LODE
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 043695
|
CONTACT No 3 LODE
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 043696
|
CONTACT No 4
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 043697
|
CONTACT No. 5 LODE
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 043698
|
THOMAS No 8 - AMMENDED
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 043887
|
THOMAS No 1 LODE
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 043888
|
THOMAS No 2 LODE
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 043889
|
THOMAS No 3 LODE
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 043890
|
Thomas No 4
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 043891
|
THOMAS # 5
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 043892
|
THOMAS No 6 LODE
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 043893
|
THOMAS No 7 LODE
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 043894
|
THOMAS FRACTION
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 043896
|
MARIA D LODE
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 043897
|
MARIA E LODE
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 043898
|
MARIA F LODE
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 043899
|
MARIA G LODE
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 043900
|
MARIA H LODE
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 043901
|
MARIA I LODE
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 043902
|
MARIA F EXTENSION
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 043903
|
MARTHA
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 043904
|
PONCIN
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045000
|
SUE DEAN
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045002
|
COONJOHN
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045003
|
SALLY
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045004
|
CHRISTINA
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045005
|
STACEY FRACTION
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045006
|
MARGEN FRACTION
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045007
|
KIRSTEN
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045009
|
ROBERT 3
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045010
|
ROBERT FRACTION No. 2
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045011
|
ROBERT 4
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045014
|
LEO STEWART FRACTION
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045015
|
CINQ
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045016
|
DEUZE
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045017
|
NEUF
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045018
|
DUEX
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045019
|
UNE FRACTION
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045020
|
UNE
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045021
|
CONTACT No 8
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045022
|
CONTACT No 7
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045023
|
CONTACT No 6
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045024
|
CONTACT No 11
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
Code
|
Name
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Group
|
AA 045025
|
CONTACT 111
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045026
|
CONTACT 1111
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045027
|
CONTACT 1113
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045028
|
CONTACT 1112
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045029
|
CONTACT 113
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045030
|
CONTACT 112
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045031
|
CONTACT No 18
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045032
|
CONTACT 17
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045033
|
CONTACT No 16
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045034
|
CONTACT No 15
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045035
|
CONTACT No 14
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045036
|
CONTACT No 13
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045037
|
CONTACT No 12
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045668
|
MARTHA EXTENSION
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045669
|
BROWNIE
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045670
|
SEWANEE
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045671
|
DRAKE ESQUIRE
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045672
|
MARIA G EXTENSION
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045673
|
MR. CHENEY
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045674
|
Pretty Patti Fraction
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045675
|
MR. FROST FRACTION
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045676
|
CONTACT 118 FRACTION
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045677
|
CONTACT 1114
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045678
|
CONTACT 114
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045679
|
CONTACT 115
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045680
|
CONTACT 1115
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045681
|
CONTACT 1116
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045682
|
CONTACT 116
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045683
|
CONTACT 117
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045684
|
CONTACT 1117
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045685
|
CONTACT 1118 FRACTION
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045686
|
JANA
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045687
|
DENISE
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045688
|
MONICA
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045689
|
CAROLYN
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045690
|
SHANNON
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045692
|
LISA
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045693
|
ROBINSON
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045694
|
DRAKE
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045695
|
FROST
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045696
|
Wiley Fraction
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045697
|
ANNIE FRACTION
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045698
|
SARA
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045699
|
KATHRYN
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045700
|
ANNIE FRACTION 2
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045701
|
SANDY ANNE FRACTION
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
Code
|
Name
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Group
|
AA 045702
|
SARA FRACTION
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 045703
|
KATHRYN FRACTION
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 050215
|
ROBERT 1
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 050216
|
ROBERT 2
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 050217
|
ROBERT FRACTION
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 054403
|
DZ-1
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 054404
|
DZ-2
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 054405
|
DZ-3
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 054406
|
DZ-4
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 054407
|
DZ 5
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 054408
|
DZ 6
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 054409
|
DZ 7
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 054410
|
DZ 8
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 054411
|
DZ-9
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 054412
|
DZ 10
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 054413
|
DZ-11
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 054414
|
DZ-12
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 054415
|
DZ-13
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 054416
|
DZ-14
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 054417
|
DZ-15
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 054418
|
DZ 16
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 054419
|
DZ-17
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 054420
|
DZ 18
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 054421
|
DZ-19
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 054422
|
DZ-20
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 054423
|
DZ-21
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 054424
|
DZ-22
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 054425
|
DZ-23
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 054426
|
DZ-24
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093738
|
RBT 2
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 093739
|
RBT 4
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
AA 043895
|
Thomas Millsite
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Federal Mill site Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
ADL 309740
|
HYAK No 1 (AMMENDED
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Traditional State Mining Claim (AK)
|
Jualin
|
|||||
ADL 309741
|
HYAK No 2 (AMMENDED
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Traditional State Mining Claim (AK)
|
Jualin
|
|||||
ADL 309742
|
HYAK No 3 (AMENDED)
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Traditional State Mining Claim (AK)
|
Jualin
|
|||||
ADL 323364
|
HYAK No 4 (AMENDED)
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Traditional State Mining Claim (AK)
|
Jualin
|
|||||
ADL 323365
|
HYAK No 5 (AMENDED)
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Traditional State Mining Claim (AK)
|
Jualin
|
|||||
ADL 323366
|
HYAK No 6
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Traditional State Mining Claim (AK)
|
Jualin
|
|||||
ADL 323367
|
HYAK No 7
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Traditional State Mining Claim (AK)
|
Jualin
|
|||||
ADL 323368
|
HYAK No 8
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Traditional State Mining Claim (AK)
|
Jualin
|
|||||
ADL 349102
|
LUCKY CHANCE LODE
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Traditional State Mining Claim (AK)
|
Jualin
|
|||||
ADL 503245
|
HYAK No 9
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Traditional State Mining Claim (AK)
|
Jualin
|
|||||
ADL 503246
|
HYAK No 10
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Traditional State Mining Claim (AK)
|
Jualin
|
|||||
ADL 503247
|
HYAK No 10A
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Traditional State Mining Claim (AK)
|
Jualin
|
|||||
ADL 503248
|
HYAK No 11
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Traditional State Mining Claim (AK)
|
Jualin
|
|||||
ADL 509891
|
HYAK No 1A
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Traditional State Mining Claim (AK)
|
Jualin
|
Code
|
Name
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Group
|
ADL 509892
|
HYAK No 1B
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Traditional State Mining Claim (AK)
|
Jualin
|
|||||
ADL 651759
|
UNDINE MILLSITE
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Traditional State Mining Claim (AK)
|
Jualin
|
|||||
ADL 719182
|
Lucky Chance Lode 2
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Traditional State Mining Claim (AK)
|
Jualin
|
|||||
ADL 563238
|
Casey #11
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
State-Select Mining Claim (AK)
|
Jualin
|
|||||
ADL 563239
|
Casey #10
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
State-Select Mining Claim (AK)
|
Jualin
|
|||||
ADL 563241
|
Casey #13
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
State-Select Mining Claim (AK)
|
Jualin
|
|||||
ADL 563242
|
Casey #14
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
State-Select Mining Claim (AK)
|
Jualin
|
|||||
ADL 719183
|
Lockie 1
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
State MTRSC-160 Mining Claim (AK)
|
Jualin
|
|||||
ADL 719184
|
Lockie 2
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
State MTRSC-160 Mining Claim (AK)
|
Jualin
|
|||||
ADL 719185
|
Lockie 3
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
State MTRSC-160 Mining Claim (AK)
|
Jualin
|
|||||
ADL 719186
|
Lockie 4
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
State MTRSC-40 Mining Claim (AK)
|
Jualin
|
|||||
ADL 719187
|
Lockie 5
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
State MTRSC-40 Mining Claim (AK)
|
Jualin
|
|||||
ADL 719188
|
Lockie 6
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
State MTRSC-40 Mining Claim (AK)
|
Jualin
|
|||||
ADL 719189
|
Lockie 7
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
State MTRSC-40 Mining Claim (AK)
|
Jualin
|
|||||
ADL 719190
|
Lockie 8
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
State MTRSC-40 Mining Claim (AK)
|
Jualin
|
|||||
ADL 337383
|
KNS 65 Fraction
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Traditional State Mining Claim (AK)
|
Kensington
|
|||||
ADL 337384
|
KNS 66 Fraction
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Traditional State Mining Claim (AK)
|
Kensington
|
|||||
ADL 337385
|
KNS 67 Fraction
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Traditional State Mining Claim (AK)
|
Kensington
|
|||||
ADL 337386
|
KNS 68 Fraction
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Traditional State Mining Claim (AK)
|
Kensington
|
|||||
ADL 337387
|
KNS 69 Fraction
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Traditional State Mining Claim (AK)
|
Kensington
|
|||||
ADL 337388
|
KNS 70 Fraction
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Traditional State Mining Claim (AK)
|
Kensington
|
|||||
ADL 514549
|
Ellen
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Traditional State Mining Claim (AK)
|
Kensington
|
|||||
ADL 651758
|
KNS 71 Fraction
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Traditional State Mining Claim (AK)
|
Kensington
|
|||||
ADL 719191
|
Ivanhoe 1
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Traditional State Mining Claim (AK)
|
Kensington
|
|||||
ADL 719192
|
Ivanhoe 2
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Traditional State Mining Claim (AK)
|
Kensington
|
|||||
ADL 719193
|
Ivanhoe 3
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Traditional State Mining Claim (AK)
|
Kensington
|
|||||
ADL 719194
|
Ivanhoe 4
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Traditional State Mining Claim (AK)
|
Kensington
|
|||||
ADL 719195
|
Ivanhoe 5
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Traditional State Mining Claim (AK)
|
Kensington
|
Code
|
Name
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Group
|
|||||
MS 37A: Ophir Lode
|
Ophir Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 37B: Ophir Mill Site
|
Ophir Mill Site
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Mill site Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 38A: Bear Lode
|
Bear Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 38B: Bear No. 2 Mill Site
|
Bear No. 2 Mill Site
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Mill site Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 39: Savage Lode
|
Savage Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 40A: Seward Lode
|
Seward Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 40B: Seward Millsite
|
Seward Millsite
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Mill site Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 41: Seward No. 2 Lode
|
Seward No. 2 Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 42: Elmira Lode
|
Elmira Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 43: Northern Belle Lode
|
Northern Belle Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 44: Yellow Jacket Lode
|
Yellow Jacket Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
MS 45: Kensington Lode
|
Kensington Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 46: Eureka Lode
|
Eureka Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 47A: Esmeralda Lode
|
Esmeralda Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 47B: Esmeralda Millsite
|
Esmeralda Millsite
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Mill site Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 48: Excelsior Lode
|
Excelsior Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 49: North West Lode
|
North West Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 50A: Cumberland Lode
|
Cumberland Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 50B: Cumberland Millsite
|
Cumberland Millsite
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Mill site Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 51: Comet Lode
|
Comet Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 52A: Thomas Lode
|
Thomas Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 52B: Thomas Millsite
|
Thomas Millsite
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Mill site Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 53: Poor Richard Lode
|
Poor Richard Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 54A: Comet Extension Lode
|
Comet Extension Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 54B: Comet Extension Millsite
|
Comet Extension Millsite
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Mill site Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 55: Snowflake Lode
|
Snowflake Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 56: Last Chance Lode
|
Last Chance Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 57: Banner Lode
|
Banner Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 58: Eclipse Lode
|
Eclipse Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 59: Hartford Lode
|
Hartford Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 60: Horrible Lode
|
Horrible Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 61: Mexican Lode
|
Mexican Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 380: Northern Light Ex. No. 1 Emma Lode
|
Northern Light Ex. No. 1 Emma Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 380: Northern Light Ex. No. 2 Lode
|
Northern Light Ex. No. 2 Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 380: Northern Light Lode
|
Northern Light Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 2015: Bat Lode
|
Bat Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 2015: Bee Lode
|
Bee Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 2015: Lions Paw Lode
|
Lions Paw Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 2015: Lions Paw No. 1 Lode
|
Lions Paw No. 1 Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 2015: Lions Paw No. 2 Lode
|
Lions Paw No. 2 Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 2015: Lions Paw No. 3 Lode
|
Lions Paw No. 3 Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 2015: Lions Paw No. 4 Lode
|
Lions Paw No. 4 Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 2015: Lions Tail Lode
|
Lions Tail Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 2015: Olga No. 1 Lode
|
Olga No. 1 Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 2015: Olga No. 2 Lode
|
Olga No. 2 Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 2015: Olga No. 3 Lode
|
Olga No. 3 Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 2015: Olga No. 4 Lode
|
Olga No. 4 Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 2015: Stanley Lode
|
Stanley Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 2018: Arnold Lode
|
Arnold Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 2018: Lucky Boy Fraction Lode
|
Lucky Boy Fraction Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 2018: Plucky Girl Fraction Lode
|
Plucky Girl Fraction Lode
|
Coeur Alaska, Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Kensington
|
|||||
MS 261: Banshee Lode
|
Banshee Lode
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
MS 264: Undine Lode
|
Undine Lode
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
MS 265: Cover Lode
|
Cover Lode
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
MS 266: Minerva Lode
|
Minerva Lode
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
MS 578: Hard Scrabble Lode
|
Hard Scrabble Lode
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
MS 578: Independence Lode
|
Independence Lode
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
MS 578: Jean Burke Lode
|
Jean Burke Lode
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
MS 578: Last Chance Lode
|
Last Chance Lode
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
MS 578: Lucky Chance Lode
|
Lucky Chance Lode
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
MS 578: Ophir Lode
|
Ophir Lode
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
MS 578: Rose Lode
|
Rose Lode
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
MS 578: Rover Lode
|
Rover Lode
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
MS 578: Trixie Lode
|
Trixie Lode
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
MS 578: Wonder Lode
|
Wonder Lode
|
Hyak Mining Company
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
MS 676: Grace R Lode
|
Grace R Lode
|
Fremming Group Royalty Trust
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
MS 676: Humming Bird Lode
|
Humming Bird Lode
|
Fremming Group Royalty Trust
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
MS 676: Indomitable Lode
|
Indomitable Lode
|
Fremming Group Royalty Trust
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
MS 676: Mystery Lode
|
Mystery Lode
|
Fremming Group Royalty Trust
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
MS 676: Perhaps Lode
|
Perhaps Lode
|
Fremming Group Royalty Trust
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
MS 676: Victor Lode
|
Victor Lode
|
Fremming Group Royalty Trust
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
MS 880: Diana Lode
|
Diana Lode
|
Hyak, Stoll, Stevens
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
MS 880: Falls Lode
|
Falls Lode
|
Hyak, Stoll, Stevens
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
Jualin
|
|||||
MS 1496: Mystery Lode Millsite
|
Mystery Lode Millsite
|
Fremming Group Royalty Trust
|
Patented Mill site Claim
|
Jualin
|
Prepared for:
Coeur Mining, Inc.
|
Prepared by:
Mr. Christopher Pascoe, RM SME
Mr. Tony Auld, RM SME
Ms. Lindsay Chasten, RM SME
Mr. Kenan Sarratt, RM SME
Mr. John Key, RM SME
|
Report current as at:
December 31, 2021
|
CONTENTS
|
||
1.0
|
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
|
1-1
|
1.1
|
Introduction
|
1-1
|
1.2
|
Terms of Reference
|
1-1
|
1.3
|
Property Setting
|
1-1
|
1.4
|
Mineral Tenure, Surface Rights, Water Rights, Royalties and Agreements
|
1-2
|
1.5
|
Geology and Mineralization
|
1-2
|
1.6
|
History and Exploration
|
1-3
|
1.7
|
Drilling and Sampling
|
1-3
|
1.8
|
Data Verification
|
1-5
|
1.9
|
Metallurgical Testwork
|
1-5
|
1.10
|
Mineral Resource Estimation
|
1-6
|
1.10.1
|
Estimation Methodology
|
1-6
|
1.10.2
|
Mineral Resource Statement
|
1-7
|
1.10.3
|
Factors That May Affect the Mineral Resource Estimate
|
1-7
|
1.11
|
Mineral Reserve Estimation
|
1-8
|
1.11.1
|
Estimation Methodology
|
1-8
|
1.11.2
|
Mineral Reserve Statement
|
1-9
|
1.11.3
|
Factors That May Affect the Mineral Reserve Estimate
|
1-9
|
1.12
|
Mining Methods
|
1-10
|
1.13
|
Recovery Methods
|
1-11
|
1.14
|
Infrastructure
|
1-12
|
1.15
|
Markets and Contracts
|
1-12
|
1.15.1
|
Market Studies
|
1-12
|
1.15.2
|
Commodity Pricing
|
1-12
|
1.15.3
|
Contracts
|
1-13
|
1.16
|
Environmental, Permitting and Social Considerations
|
1-13
|
1.16.1
|
Environmental Studies and Monitoring
|
1-13
|
1.16.2
|
Closure and Reclamation Considerations
|
1-13
|
1.16.3
|
Permitting
|
1-14
|
1.16.4
|
Social Considerations, Plans, Negotiations and Agreements
|
1-14
|
1.17
|
Capital Cost Estimates
|
1-14
|
1.18
|
Operating Cost Estimates
|
1-14
|
1.19
|
Economic Analysis
|
1-15
|
1.19.1
|
Forward-Looking Information
|
1-15
|
1.19.2
|
Methodology and Assumptions
|
1-16
|
1.19.3
|
Economic Analysis
|
1-16
|
1.19.4
|
Sensitivity Analysis
|
1-16
|
1.20
|
Risks and Opportunities
|
1-18
|
1.20.1
|
Risks
|
1-18
|
1.20.2
|
Opportunities
|
1-19
|
1.21
|
Conclusions
|
1-19
|
1.22
|
Recommendations
|
1-19
|
2.0
|
INTRODUCTION
|
2-1
|
2.1
|
Registrant
|
2-1
|
2.2
|
Terms of Reference
|
2-1
|
2.2.1
|
Report Purpose
|
2-1
|
2.2.2
|
Terms of Reference
|
2-1
|
2.3
|
Qualified Persons
|
2-3
|
2.4
|
Site Visits and Scope of Personal Inspection
|
2-4
|
2.5
|
Report Date
|
2-4
|
2.6
|
Information Sources and References
|
2-5
|
2.7
|
Previous Technical Report Summaries
|
2-5
|
3.0
|
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
|
3-1
|
3.1
|
Property Location
|
3-1
|
3.2
|
Ownership
|
3-1
|
3.3
|
Mineral Title
|
3-1
|
3.3.1
|
Tenure Holdings
|
3-1
|
3.3.2
|
Tenure Maintenance Requirements
|
3-1
|
3.4
|
Property Agreements
|
3-4
|
3.4.1
|
Black Hills Chair Lift Company 2010 Agreement
|
3-4
|
3.4.2
|
Black Hills Chair Lift Company 2011 Agreement
|
3-6
|
3.4.3
|
Black Hills Chair Lift Company Stock Purchase Agreement and Option
|
3-6
|
3.4.4
|
Timber Cutting Agreements
|
3-7
|
3.5
|
Surface Rights
|
3-7
|
3.6
|
Water Rights
|
3-7
|
3.7
|
Royalties
|
3-7
|
3.7.1
|
Dykes, Jumper and Handley Mineral Lease and Royalty
|
3-7
|
3.7.2
|
Carlson Royalty
|
3-9
|
3.7.3
|
Homestake Mining Company of California Royalty
|
3-9
|
3.7.4
|
Krejci and Kane Royalty
|
3-9
|
3.7.5
|
Kunz Royalty
|
3-10
|
3.7.6
|
Mountain View Heights, Inc. Royalty
|
3-10
|
3.7.7
|
Royal Gold, Inc. Royalty
|
3-10
|
3.7.8
|
Thompson Revocable Trust Royalty
|
3-10
|
3.7.9
|
Valentine Royalty
|
3-13
|
3.7.10
|
White House Congress, Inc. Royalty
|
3-13
|
3.8
|
Encumbrances
|
3-13
|
3.8.1
|
Credit Agreement
|
3-13
|
3.8.2
|
Permitting Requirements
|
3-13
|
3.8.3
|
Permitting Timelines
|
3-13
|
3.8.4
|
Violations and Fines
|
3-15
|
3.9
|
Significant Factors and Risks That May Affect Access, Title or Work Programs
|
3-15
|
4.0
|
ACCESSIBILITY, CLIMATE, LOCAL RESOURCES, INFRASTRUCTURE AND PHYSIOGRAPHY
|
4-1
|
4.1
|
Physiography
|
4-1
|
4.2
|
Accessibility
|
4-1
|
4.3
|
Climate
|
4-1
|
4.4
|
Infrastructure
|
4-1
|
5.0
|
HISTORY
|
5-1
|
5.1
|
Wharf
|
5-1
|
5.2
|
Golden Reward
|
5-3
|
6.0
|
GEOLOGICAL SETTING, MINERALIZATION, AND DEPOSIT
|
6-1
|
6.1
|
Deposit Type
|
6-1
|
6.2
|
Regional Geology
|
6-1
|
6.3
|
Local Geology
|
6-3
|
6.3.1
|
Lithologies
|
6-3
|
6.3.2
|
Structure
|
6-3
|
6.3.3
|
Alteration
|
6-3
|
6.3.4
|
Mineralization
|
6-8
|
6.4
|
Property Geology
|
6-10
|
6.4.1
|
Deposit Dimensions
|
6-10
|
6.4.2
|
Lithologies
|
6-10
|
6.4.3
|
Structure
|
6-12
|
6.4.4
|
Alteration
|
6-12
|
6.4.5
|
Mineralization
|
6-13
|
7.0
|
EXPLORATION
|
7-1
|
7.1
|
Exploration
|
7-1
|
7.1.1
|
Grids and Surveys
|
7-1
|
7.1.2
|
Geological Mapping
|
7-1
|
7.1.3
|
Geochemistry
|
7-1
|
7.1.4
|
Geophysics
|
7-1
|
7.1.5
|
Qualified Person’s Interpretation of the Exploration Information
|
7-1
|
7.1.6
|
Exploration Potential
|
7-2
|
7.2
|
Drilling
|
7-2
|
7.2.1
|
Overview
|
7-2
|
7.2.2
|
Drill Methods
|
7-2
|
7.2.3
|
Logging
|
7-2
|
7.2.4
|
Recovery
|
7-4
|
7.2.5
|
Collar Surveys
|
7-4
|
7.2.6
|
Down Hole Surveys
|
7-5
|
7.2.7
|
Drilling Since Wharf Database Close-out Date
|
7-5
|
7.2.8
|
Comment on Material Results and Interpretation
|
7-5
|
7.3
|
Hydrogeology
|
7-5
|
7.3.1
|
Sampling Methods and Laboratory Determinations
|
7-5
|
7.3.2
|
Comment on Results
|
7-6
|
7.3.3
|
Surface Water
|
7-6
|
7.3.4
|
Groundwater
|
7-6
|
7.4
|
Geotechnical
|
7-7
|
7.4.1
|
Sampling Methods and Laboratory Determinations
|
7-7
|
7.4.2
|
Comment on Results
|
7-7
|
8.0
|
SAMPLE PREPARATION, ANALYSES, AND SECURITY
|
8-1
|
8.1
|
Sampling Methods
|
8-1
|
8.1.1
|
Reverse Circulation
|
8-1
|
8.1.2
|
Core
|
8-1
|
8.1.3
|
Grade Control
|
8-1
|
8.2
|
Sample Security Methods
|
8-2
|
8.3
|
Density Determinations
|
8-2
|
8.4
|
Analytical and Test Laboratories
|
8-3
|
8.5
|
Sample Preparation
|
8-3
|
8.6
|
Analysis
|
8-4
|
8.6.1
|
Mine Assay Laboratory
|
8-4
|
8.6.2
|
ALS Reno
|
8-4
|
8.6.3
|
Bureau Veritas
|
8-4
|
8.6.4
|
Inspectorate
|
8-5
|
8.6.5
|
McClelland
|
8-5
|
8.6.6
|
Energy Laboratories
|
8-5
|
8.6.7
|
Intermountain Laboratories
|
8-5
|
8.7
|
Quality Assurance and Quality Control
|
8-5
|
8.7.1
|
Pre-Coeur
|
8-5
|
8.7.2
|
Coeur
|
8-6
|
8.8
|
Database
|
8-7
|
8.9
|
Qualified Person’s Opinion on Sample Preparation, Security, and Analytical Procedures
|
8-7
|
9.0
|
DATA VERIFICATION
|
9-1
|
9.1
|
Internal Data Verification
|
9-1
|
9.2
|
External Data Verification
|
9-1
|
9.3
|
Data Verification by Qualified Person
|
9-1
|
9.4
|
Qualified Person’s Opinion on Data Adequacy
|
9-2
|
10.0
|
MINERAL PROCESSING AND METALLURGICAL TESTING
|
10-1
|
10.1
|
Test Laboratories
|
10-1
|
10.2
|
Metallurgical Testwork
|
10-1
|
10.3
|
Recovery Estimates
|
10-2
|
10.4
|
Metallurgical Variability
|
10-2
|
10.5
|
Deleterious Elements
|
10-2
|
10.6
|
Qualified Person’s Opinion on Data Adequacy
|
10-2
|
11.0
|
MINERAL RESOURCE ESTIMATES
|
11-1
|
11.1
|
Introduction
|
11-1
|
11.2
|
Exploratory Data Analysis
|
11-1
|
11.3
|
Geological Models
|
11-1
|
11.4
|
Density Assignment
|
11-1
|
11.5
|
Grade Capping/Outlier Restrictions
|
11-1
|
11.6
|
Composites
|
11-2
|
11.7
|
Variography
|
11-3
|
11.8
|
Estimation/interpolation Methods
|
11-3
|
11.9
|
Validation
|
11-3
|
11.10
|
Confidence Classification of Mineral Resource Estimate
|
11-3
|
11.10.1
|
Mineral Resource Confidence Classification
|
11-4
|
11.10.2
|
Uncertainties Considered During Confidence Classification
|
11-4
|
11.11
|
Reasonable Prospects of Economic Extraction
|
11-4
|
11.11.1
|
Input Assumptions
|
11-4
|
11.11.2
|
Commodity Price
|
11-5
|
11.11.3
|
Cut-off
|
11-5
|
11.11.4
|
QP Statement
|
11-6
|
11.12
|
Mineral Resource Statement
|
11-6
|
11.13
|
Uncertainties (Factors) That May Affect the Mineral Resource Estimate
|
11-6
|
12.0
|
MINERAL RESERVE ESTIMATES
|
12-1
|
12.1
|
Introduction
|
12-1
|
12.2
|
Development of Mining Case
|
12-1
|
12.3
|
Designs
|
12-1
|
12.4
|
Input Assumptions
|
12-2
|
12.5
|
Surface Topography
|
12-1
|
12.6
|
Density and Moisture
|
12-1
|
12.7
|
Ore Loss and Dilution
|
12-2
|
12.8
|
Commodity Price
|
12-2
|
12.9
|
Mineral Reserve Statement
|
12-2
|
12.10
|
Uncertainties (Factors) That May Affect the Mineral Reserve Estimate
|
12-3
|
13.0
|
MINING METHODS
|
13-1
|
13.1
|
Introduction
|
13-1
|
13.2
|
Geotechnical Considerations
|
13-1
|
13.3
|
Hydrogeological Considerations
|
13-1
|
13.4
|
Operations
|
13-1
|
13.5
|
Blasting and Explosives
|
13-2
|
13.6
|
Grade Control and Production Monitoring
|
13-2
|
13.7
|
Production Schedule
|
13-2
|
13.8
|
Equipment
|
13-2
|
13.9
|
Personnel
|
13-2
|
14.0
|
RECOVERY METHODS
|
14-1
|
14.1
|
Process Method Selection
|
14-1
|
14.2
|
Flowsheet
|
14-1
|
14.3
|
Plant Design
|
14-1
|
14.3.1
|
Overview
|
14-1
|
14.3.2
|
Crushing
|
14-1
|
14.3.3
|
Heap Leach
|
14-5
|
14.3.4
|
Adsorption, Desorption and Recovery Process Facility
|
14-6
|
14.4
|
Process Facility Performance
|
14-7
|
14.5
|
Equipment Sizing
|
14-7
|
14.6
|
Power and Consumables
|
14-7
|
14.6.1.1
|
Power
|
14-7
|
14.6.1.2
|
Water
|
14-7
|
14.6.1.3
|
Consumables
|
14-10
|
14.6.2
|
Personnel
|
14-10
|
15.0
|
INFRASTRUCTURE
|
15-1
|
15.1
|
Introduction
|
15-1
|
15.2
|
Roads and Logistics
|
15-1
|
15.3
|
Stockpiles
|
15-5
|
15.4
|
Leach Pads
|
15-5
|
15.5
|
Waste Rock Storage Facilities
|
15-6
|
15.6
|
Spent Ore Facilities
|
15-6
|
15.7
|
Water Management
|
15-7
|
15.8
|
Water Supply
|
15-7
|
15.9
|
Camps and Accommodation
|
15-7
|
15.10
|
Power and Electrical
|
15-7
|
15.11
|
Fuel
|
15-8
|
16.0
|
MARKET STUDIES AND CONTRACTS
|
16-1
|
16.1
|
Markets
|
16-1
|
16.2
|
Commodity Price Forecasts
|
16-1
|
16.3
|
Contracts
|
16-2
|
16.4
|
QP Statement
|
16-3
|
17.0
|
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES, PERMITTING, AND PLANS, NEGOTIATIONS, OR AGREEMENTS WITH LOCAL INDIVIDUALS OR GROUPS
|
17-1
|
17.1
|
Baseline and Supporting Studies
|
17-1
|
17.2
|
Environmental Considerations/Monitoring Programs
|
17-1
|
17.3
|
Closure and Reclamation Considerations
|
17-1
|
17.4
|
Permitting
|
17-2
|
17.5
|
Social Considerations, Plans, Negotiations and Agreements
|
17-2
|
17.6
|
Qualified Person’s Opinion on Adequacy of Current Plans to Address Issues
|
17-2
|
18.0
|
CAPITAL AND OPERATING COSTS
|
18-1
|
18.1
|
Introduction
|
18-1
|
18.2
|
Capital Cost Estimates
|
18-1
|
18.3
|
Operating Cost Estimates
|
18-2
|
18.3.1
|
Basis of Estimate
|
18-2
|
18.3.2
|
Mine Operating Costs
|
18-2
|
18.3.3
|
Process Operating Costs
|
18-3
|
18.3.4
|
Infrastructure Operating Costs
|
18-3
|
18.3.5
|
General and Administrative Operating Costs
|
18-5
|
18.3.6
|
Owner (Corporate) Operating Costs
|
18-6
|
18.3.7
|
Operating Cost Summary
|
18-6
|
18.4
|
QP Statement
|
18-6
|
19.0
|
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
|
19-1
|
19.1
|
Forward-looking Information
|
19-1
|
19.2
|
Methodology Used
|
19-1
|
19.3
|
Financial Model Parameters
|
19-2
|
19.3.1
|
Mineral Resource, Mineral Reserve, and Mine Life
|
19-2
|
19.3.2
|
Metallurgical Recoveries
|
19-2
|
19.3.3
|
Smelting and Refining Terms
|
19-2
|
19.3.4
|
Metal Prices
|
19-2
|
19.3.5
|
Capital and Operating Costs
|
19-2
|
19.3.6
|
Working Capital
|
19-2
|
19.3.7
|
Taxes and Royalties
|
19-3
|
19.3.8
|
Closure Costs and Salvage Value
|
19-3
|
19.3.9
|
Financing
|
19-3
|
19.3.10
|
Inflation
|
19-3
|
19.4
|
Economic Analysis
|
19-3
|
19.5
|
Sensitivity Analysis
|
19-6
|
20.0
|
ADJACENT PROPERTIES
|
20-1
|
21.0
|
OTHER RELEVANT DATA AND INFORMATION
|
21-1
|
22.0
|
INTERPRETATION AND CONCLUSIONS
|
22-1
|
22.1
|
Introduction
|
22-1
|
22.2
|
Mineral Tenure, Surface Rights, Water Rights, Royalties and Agreements
|
22-1
|
22.3
|
Geology and Mineralization
|
22-1
|
22.4
|
Exploration, Drilling, and Sampling
|
22-2
|
22.5
|
Data Verification
|
22-2
|
22.6
|
Metallurgical Testwork
|
22-2
|
22.7
|
Mineral Resource Estimates
|
22-3
|
22.8
|
Mineral Reserve Estimates
|
22-3
|
22.9
|
Mining Methods
|
22-4
|
22.10
|
Recovery Methods
|
22-4
|
22.11
|
Infrastructure
|
22-5
|
22.12
|
Market Studies
|
22-5
|
22.13
|
Environmental, Permitting and Social Considerations
|
22-6
|
22.14
|
Capital Cost Estimates
|
22-6
|
22.15
|
Operating Cost Estimates
|
22-7
|
22.16
|
Economic Analysis
|
22-7
|
22.17
|
Risks and Opportunities
|
22-7
|
22.17.1
|
Risks
|
22-7
|
22.17.2
|
Opportunities
|
22-8
|
22.18
|
Conclusions
|
22-8
|
23.0
|
RECOMMENDATIONS
|
23-1
|
24.0
|
REFERENCES
|
24-1
|
24.1
|
Bibliography
|
24-1
|
24.2
|
Abbreviations and Units of Measure
|
24-4
|
24.3
|
Glossary of Terms
|
24-5
|
25.0
|
RELIANCE ON INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE REGISTRANT
|
25-1
|
25.1
|
Introduction
|
25-1
|
25.2
|
Macroeconomic Trends
|
25-1
|
25.3
|
Markets
|
25-1
|
25.4
|
Legal Matters
|
25-1
|
25.5
|
Environmental Matters
|
25-1
|
25.6
|
Stakeholder Accommodations
|
25-2
|
25.7
|
Governmental Factors
|
25-2
|
25.8
|
Internal Controls
|
25-2
|
222.17.1
|
Exploration and Drilling
|
25-2
|
22.17.2
|
Mineral Resource and Mineral Reserve Estimates
|
25-2
|
22.17.2
|
Risk Assessments
|
25-3
|
TABLES
|
Table 1‑1:
|
Summary of Gold Measured and Indicated Mineral Resources at December 31, 2021 (based on US$1,700/oz gold price)
|
1-8
|
Table 1‑2:
|
Summary of Gold Inferred Mineral Resources at December 31, 2021 (based on US$1,700/oz gold price)
|
1-8
|
Table 1‑3:
|
Summary of Gold Proven and Probable Mineral Reserves at December 31, 2021 (based on US$1,400/oz gold price)
|
1-10
|
Table 1‑4:
|
LOM Sustaining Capital Cost Estimate
|
1-15
|
Table 1‑5:
|
LOM Total Operating Cost Estimate
|
1-15
|
Table 1‑6:
|
Cashflow Summary Table
|
1-17
|
Table 1‑7:
|
Sensitivity Table (US$ x 1,000)
|
1-18
|
Table 2‑1:
|
QP Chapter Responsibilities
|
2-4
|
Table 3‑1:
|
Title Summary Table, Wharf Group
|
3-2
|
Table 3‑2:
|
Title Summary Table, Golden Reward Group
|
3-2
|
Table 3‑3:
|
Homestake Royalty
|
3-10
|
Table 3‑4:
|
Royal Gold Royalty
|
3-12
|
Table 5‑1:
|
Exploration and Development History Summary Table
|
5-4
|
Table 6‑1:
|
Stratigraphic Table, Sedimentary Lithologies
|
6-5
|
Table 6‑2:
|
Intrusive Lithologies
|
6-6
|
Table 7‑1:
|
Property Drill Summary Table
|
7-3
|
Table 7‑2:
|
Drill Summary Table Supporting Mineral Resource Estimates
|
7-3
|
Table 10‑1:
|
Forecast Metallurgical Recovery Estimates
|
10-3
|
Table 10‑2:
|
Expected versus Actual Recovery
|
10-3
|
Table 11‑1:
|
Constraining Pit Shell Assumptions
|
11-5
|
Table 11‑2:
|
Summary of Gold Measured and Indicated Mineral Resources at December 31, 2021 (based on US$1,700/oz gold price)
|
11-7
|
Table 11‑3:
|
Summary of Gold Inferred Mineral Resources at December 31, 2021 (based on US$1,700/oz gold price)
|
11-7
|
Table 12‑1:
|
Pit Shell Input Parameters
|
12-2
|
Table 12‑2:
|
Leach Pad Optimization Input Parameters
|
12-2
|
Table 12‑3:
|
Mineral Reserves Pit Shell Input Parameters
|
12-2
|
Table 12‑4:
|
Summary of Gold Proven and Probable Mineral Reserves at December 31, 2021 (based on US$1,400/oz gold price)
|
12-3
|
Table 13‑1:
|
Forecast LOM Production Schedule
|
13-3
|
Table 13‑2:
|
Peak Required Equipment List
|
13-3
|
Table 14‑1:
|
Process Equipment List Summary (Crusher, Cones, Screens)
|
14-9
|
Table 14‑2:
|
Process Equipment List Summary (Plant)
|
14-10
|
Table 16‑1:
|
Commodity Price Forecast Used in Cashflow Analysis
|
16-2
|
Table 17‑1:
|
Key Permits and Approvals
|
17-3
|
Table 18‑1:
|
LOM Sustaining Capital Cost Estimate (US$ x 1,000)
|
18-2
|
Table 18‑2:
|
Mining Operating Cost Estimate (US$ x 1,000)
|
18-4
|
Table 18‑3:
|
Process Plant Operating Cost Estimate (US$ x 1,000)
|
18-4
|
Table 18‑4:
|
Other Process Operating Cost Estimate (US$ x 1,000)
|
18-4
|
Table 18‑5:
|
General and Administrative Operating Costs (US$ x 1,000)
|
18-7
|
Table 18‑6:
|
LOM Operating Cost Estimate (US$ x 1,000)
|
18-7
|
Table 18‑7:
|
LOM Total Operating Cost Estimate
|
18-7
|
Table 19‑1:
|
Cashflow Summary Table
|
19-4
|
Table 19‑2:
|
Cashflow Forecast on Annualized Basis (US$ x 1,000)
|
19-5
|
Table 19‑3:
|
Sensitivity Table (US$ x 1,000)
|
19-8
|
FIGURES
|
||
Figure 2‑1:
|
Project Location Plan
|
2-3
|
Figure 3‑1:
|
Mineral Tenure Location Plan
|
3-3
|
Figure 3‑2:
|
Property Agreements Location Plan
|
3-5
|
Figure 3‑3:
|
Claims Subject To Royalties
|
3-8
|
Figure 3‑4:
|
Claims Subject to Royal Gold Royalty
|
3-13
|
Figure 3‑5:
|
Claims Subject to Valentine Royalty
|
3-15
|
Figure 5‑1:
|
Location Plan, Historical Open Pits
|
5-2
|
Figure 6‑1:
|
Regional Geology Map
|
6-2
|
Figure 6‑2:
|
Project Geology Plan
|
6-4
|
Figure 6‑3:
|
Stratigraphic Column
|
6-7
|
Figure 6‑4:
|
Wharf Geology Cross-Section
|
6-11
|
Figure 6‑5:
|
Wharf Geological and Mineralization Cross-Section
|
6-14
|
Figure 7‑1:
|
Property Drill Collar Location Plan
|
7-4
|
Figure 11‑1:
|
Map Showing Wharf Pit Model Extent
|
11-5
|
Figure 12‑1:
|
Life-of-Mine Outline Plan
|
12-1
|
Figure 12‑2:
|
Mine Progression Layout Plan
|
12-2
|
Figure 14‑1:
|
Crusher Flow Diagram
|
14-2
|
Figure 14‑2:
|
Leach Pad Flowsheet
|
14-3
|
Figure 14‑3:
|
Neutralization and Denitrification Flow Diagram
|
14-4
|
Figure 15‑1:
|
Infrastructure Layout Plan
|
15-2
|
Figure 15‑2:
|
Facilities Layout Plan
|
15-3
|
Figure 15‑3:
|
Waste Rock and Spent Ore Facility Layout Plan
|
15-4
|
APPENDICES
|
1.0 |
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
|
1.1
|
Introduction
|
1.2
|
Terms of Reference
|
1.3
|
Property Setting
|
1.4
|
Mineral Tenure, Surface Rights, Water Rights, Royalties and Agreements
|
• |
Wharf group: northern and western sectors of the Project area; 362 patented lode claims, 35 government lots, 133 subdivided lots, and 59 federal unpatented lode claims; and
|
• |
Golden Reward group: southern and eastern sectors of the Project area; 196 patented lode claims, 14 government lots, 19 subdivided lots, and 34 federal unpatented lode claims.
|
1.5
|
Geology and Mineralization
|
1.6
|
History and Exploration
|
1.7
|
Drilling and Sampling
|
1.8
|
Data Verification
|
1.9
|
Metallurgical Testwork
|
• |
Intermediate: 80.0%;
|
• |
Lower Contact: 71.0%;
|
• |
Porphyry: 80.5%.
|
1.10
|
Mineral Resource Estimation
|
1.10.1 |
Estimation Methodology
|
• |
Measured: 30–55 ft from nearest drill hole; maximum of six composites, maximum of three composites from a single drill hole;
|
• |
Indicated: 80–140 ft from nearest drill hole; maximum of four composites, maximum of two composites from a single drill hole;
|
• |
Inferred: 155–410 ft from nearest drill hole; maximum of two composites, maximum of two composites from a single drill hole.
|
1.10.2 |
Mineral Resource Statement
|
1.10.3 |
Factors That May Affect the Mineral Resource Estimate
|
Confidence
Category
|
Tons
(st x 1,000)
|
Gold Grade
(oz/st)
|
Contained Gold
Ounces
(oz x 1,000)
|
Gold Cut-off
Grades
(oz/st)
|
Metallurgical
Recovery
(%)
|
Inferred
|
3,724
|
0.024
|
89,704
|
0.010
|
80
|
1. |
The mineral resource estimates are current as at December 31, 2021, and are reported using the definitions in Item 1300 of Regulation S–K (17 CFR Part 229) (SK1300).
|
2. |
The reference point for the mineral resource estimate is in situ. The Qualified Person for the estimate is Mr. Kenan Sarratt, RM SME, a Wharf Resources employee.
|
3. |
Mineral resources are reported exclusive of the mineral resources converted to mineral reserves. Mineral resources that are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic
viability.
|
4. |
The estimate uses the following key input parameters: assumption of conventional open pit mining; gold price of US$1,700/oz; reported above a gold cut-off grade of 0.010 oz/st Au;
metallurgical recovery assumption of 78.7%; royalty burden of US$68/oz Au; pit slope angles that vary from 34–50º; mining costs of $2.15/st mined, rehandle costs of US$1.65/st rehandled, process costs of US$10.34/st processed (includes
general and administrative costs).
|
5. |
Rounding of short tons, grades, and troy ounces, as required by reporting guidelines, may result in apparent differences between tons, grades, and contained metal contents.
|
1.11
|
Mineral Reserve Estimation
|
1.11.1 |
Estimation Methodology
|
1.11.2 |
Mineral Reserve Statement
|
1.11.3 |
Factors That May Affect the Mineral Reserve Estimate
|
Confidence
Category
|
Tons
(st x 1,000)
|
Gold Grade
(oz/st)
|
Contained Gold
Ounces
(oz x 1,000)
|
Gold Cut-off
Grades
(oz/st)
|
Metallurgical
Recovery
(%)
|
Proven
|
27,976
|
0.022
|
620
|
0.010
|
80
|
Probable
|
8,306
|
0.028
|
231
|
0.010
|
80
|
Total proven and probable
|
36,282
|
0.023
|
851
|
0.010
|
80
|
1. |
The Mineral Reserve estimates are current as at December 31, 2021, and are reported using the definitions in Item 1300 of Regulation S–K (17 CFR Part 229) (SK1300).
|
2. |
The reference point for the mineral reserve estimate is delivery to the heap leach facility. The Qualified Person for the estimate is Mr. Tony Auld, RM SME, a Wharf Resources
employee.
|
3. |
The estimate uses the following key input parameters: assumption of conventional open pit mining; gold price of US$1,400/oz; reported above a gold cut-off grade of 0.010 oz/st Au;
metallurgical recovery assumption of 78.7% across all rock types; royalty burden of US$56/oz Au; pit slope angles that vary from 34–50º; mining costs of $2.15/st mined, rehandle costs of US$1.65/st rehandled, process costs of US$10.34/st
processed (includes general and administrative costs).
|
4. |
Rounding of short tons, grades, and troy ounces, as required by reporting guidelines, may result in apparent differences between tons, grades, and contained metal contents.
|
1.12
|
Mining Methods
|
1.13
|
Recovery Methods
|
1.14
|
Infrastructure
|
1.15
|
Markets and Contracts
|
1.15.1 |
Market Studies
|
1.15.2 |
Commodity Pricing
|
• |
Mineral reserves:
|
o |
US$1,400/oz Au;
|
• |
Mineral resources:
|
o |
US$1,700/oz Au.
|
1.15.3 |
Contracts
|
1.16
|
Environmental, Permitting and Social Considerations
|
1.16.1 |
Environmental Studies and Monitoring
|
1.16.2 |
Closure and Reclamation Considerations
|
1.16.3 |
Permitting
|
1.16.4 |
Social Considerations, Plans, Negotiations and Agreements
|
1.17
|
Capital Cost Estimates
|
1.18
|
Operating Cost Estimates
|
• |
Mine: material movement, property access, hauling, loading, dozing, drilling, blasting, roads and yards, and general operating costs (maintenance group and operations salary
supervision staff);
|
• |
Process: pad load, pad unload, crushing, leaching, process operating, denitrification, water treatment, neutralization and metallurgical administration;
|
• |
General and administrative: laboratory, exploration, warehouse, safety, engineering, environmental, human resources, information technology, land, senior management overhead costs,
salaries, travel, training, insurance, production tax and general costs.
|
Description
|
2022
|
2023
|
2024
|
2025
|
2026
|
2027
|
2028
|
2029
|
Total
|
Sustaining capital
|
1,392
|
3,000
|
3,000
|
3,000
|
3,000
|
3,000
|
—
|
—
|
16,392
|
Capitalized drilling
|
1,610
|
2,103
|
1,550
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
5,263
|
Total Capital
|
3,002
|
5,103
|
4,550
|
3,000
|
3,000
|
3,000
|
—
|
—
|
21,655
|
LOM Totals
(US$ x 1,000)
|
US$/st
|
Units
|
|
Mining
|
293,752
|
2.23
|
US $/st mined
|
Pad loading
|
34,426
|
0.96
|
US $/st crushed
|
Pad unloading
|
48,477
|
1.35
|
US $/st crushed
|
Crushing
|
83,849
|
2.33
|
US $/st crushed
|
Plant
|
99,538
|
2.76
|
US $/st crushed
|
Services
|
104,164
|
2.89
|
US $/st crushed
|
LOM Total
|
664,207
|
||
Mining cost
|
2.23
|
US $/st mined
|
|
Process cost
|
10.29
|
US $/st crushed
|
1.19
|
Economic Analysis
|
1.19.1 |
Forward-Looking Information
|
1.19.2 |
Methodology and Assumptions
|
1.19.3 |
Economic Analysis
|
1.19.4 |
Sensitivity Analysis
|
Item
|
Units
|
Value
|
Revenue
|
kUS$
|
1,145,120
|
Production costs
|
kUS$
|
738,310
|
Write downs
|
kUS$
|
3,471
|
Total costs and expenses
|
kUS$
|
741,782
|
EBITDA
|
kUS$
|
403,339
|
Amortization
|
kUS$
|
(60,130)
|
Accretion of liability
|
kUS$
|
(10,962)
|
Interest income
|
kUS$
|
(0)
|
Interest expense
|
kUS$
|
(1,031)
|
Income before taxes
|
kUS$
|
331,216
|
Income tax expense (benefit)
|
kUS$
|
36,827
|
Net income
|
kUS$
|
294,389
|
Add back amortization
|
kUS$
|
60,130
|
Add back accretion
|
kUS$
|
10,962
|
Operating cash flow before working capital changes
|
kUS$
|
365,481
|
Receivables trade
|
kUS$
|
(2)
|
Inventory variation
|
kUS$
|
19,961
|
Inventory - other
|
kUS$
|
(2,232)
|
Other current assets
|
kUS$
|
2,763
|
Tax payable
|
kUS$
|
163
|
Other liability items
|
kUS$
|
(13,548)
|
Operating cash flow
|
kUS$
|
372,587
|
Payments on capital leases
|
kUS$
|
(1,089)
|
AFE capital
|
kUS$
|
(18,947)
|
Total cash flow
|
kUS$
|
352,552
|
NPV @ 5%
|
kUS$
|
274,222
|
1.20
|
Risks and Opportunities
|
1.20.1 |
Risks
|
• |
Geotechnical and hydrological assumptions used in mine planning are based on historical performance, and to date historical performance has been a reasonable predictor of current
conditions. Any changes to the geotechnical and hydrological assumptions could affect mine planning, affect capital cost estimates if any major rehabilitation is required due to a geotechnical or hydrological event, affect operating costs
due to mitigation measures that may need to be imposed, and impact the economic analysis that supports the mineral reserve estimates;
|
o |
Unforeseen geotechnical issues could lead to additional dilution, difficulty accessing portions of the ore body, or sterilization of broken or in situ ore. There are sufficient
management controls in place to effectively mitigate geotechnical risks. Designed pit slopes have been evaluated for stability in several geotechnical studies and are regularly evaluated by the engineering group at the mine. The QP
considers that sufficient controls are in place at the Wharf Operations to effectively manage geotechnical risk, and the risk of significant impact on the mineral reserve estimate is low;
|
o |
Water infiltration near the 5,960 ft elevation has made drill and blast activities below this horizon challenging, and may affect the portion of the mine plan that is expected to
reach the 5,900 ft elevation;
|
• |
Coeur leases the majority of the earth-moving equipment used at the mine. Relationships with local dealers average 15 years. Current truck and loader fleet lease rates are under
contract through 2024 with an option for a two-year extension. A major change in pricing would affect operating cost and have an impact on the mineral reserve estimates and the economic analysis that supports the mineral reserve estimates;
|
• |
The mineral reserve estimates are most sensitive to metal prices. Coeur’s current strategy is to sell most of the metal production at spot prices, exposing the company to both
positive and negative changes in the market, both of which are outside of the company’s control;
|
• |
Assumptions that the long-term reclamation and mitigation of the Wharf Operations can be appropriately managed within the estimated closure timeframes and closure cost estimates.
|
1.20.2 |
Opportunities
|
• |
Conversion of some or all the measured and indicated mineral resources currently reported exclusive of mineral reserves to mineral reserves, with appropriate supporting studies;
|
• |
Upgrade of some or all the inferred mineral resources to higher-confidence categories, such that such better-confidence material could be used in mineral reserve estimation;
|
• |
Evaluation by third-party consultants suggested that the pit walls in the last stage of the pit could be steepened, potentially resulting in minor operating cost estimate savings.
|
1.21
|
Conclusions
|
1.22
|
Recommendations
|
2.0 |
INTRODUCTION
|
2.1
|
Registrant
|
2.2
|
Terms of Reference
|
2.2.1 |
Report Purpose
|
2.2.2 |
Terms of Reference
|
• |
Wharf group: northern and western sectors of the Project area;
|
• |
Golden Reward group: southern and eastern sectors of the Project area.
|
2.3
|
Qualified Persons
|
• |
Mr. Christopher Pascoe, RM SME, Senior Director, Technical Services; Coeur
|
• |
Mr. Tony Auld, RM SME, Operations Manager; Wharf Resources
|
• |
Ms. Lindsay Chasten, RM SME, Senior Geologist; Wharf Resources
|
• |
Mr. Kenan Sarratt, RM SME, Chief Geologist; Wharf Resources
|
• |
Mr. John Key, RM SME, Process Operations Manager; Wharf Resources
|
Chapter Responsibility
|
|
Mr. Chris Pascoe
|
1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.15, 1.16, 1.17, 1.18, 1.19, 1.20, 1.21, 1.22; 2; 3; 4; 16; 17; 18; 19; 20; 21; 22.1, 22.2, 22.12, 22.13, 22.14, 22.15, 22.16, 22.17, 22.18;
23; 24; 25.
|
Mr. Tony Auld
|
1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.11, 1.12, 1.14, 1.15, 1.16, 1.17, 1.18, 1.20, 1.22; 4; 7.3, 7.4; 12; 13; 15; 16; 17; 18; 22.1, 22.22.8, 22.9, 22.11, 22.12, 22.13, 22.14, 22.15,
22.17; 23; 24; 25
|
Ms. Lindsay Chasten
|
|
Mr. Kenan Sarratt
|
1.1, 1.2, 1.10, 1.20, 1.22; 2; 11; 22.1, 22.7, 22.17; 23; 24; 25
|
Mr. John Key
|
1.1, 1.2, 1.9, 1.13, 1.17, 1.18, 1.20, 1.22; 2; 10; 14; 18.1, 18.2, 18.3.3, 18.3.7; 22.1, 22.6, 22.10, 22.14, 22.15, 22.17; 23, 24, 25
|
2.4
|
Site Visits and Scope of Personal Inspection
|
2.5
|
Report Date
|
2.6
|
Information Sources and References
|
2.7
|
Previous Technical Report Summaries
|
3.0 |
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
|
3.1
|
Property Location
|
3.2
|
Ownership
|
3.3
|
Mineral Title
|
3.3.1 |
Tenure Holdings
|
• |
Township 04 North, Range 02 East: Sections 01, 02, 03, 04, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 24;
|
• |
Township 04 North, Range 03 East: Sections 06, 07, 08, 17, 18, 19, and 20;
|
• |
Township 05 North, Range 02 East: Sections 16, 21, 22, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34, 35, and 36;
|
• |
Township 05 North, Range 03 East: 17, 18, 19, 20, 29, 30, 32.
|
3.3.2 |
Tenure Maintenance Requirements
|
Title
|
Title Type
|
Area and Comment
|
Patented lands
|
Surface estate
|
Approximately 3,599 net acres
|
Mineral estate *
|
Approximately 652 net mineral acres
|
|
Non-Precambrian mineral estate #
|
Approximately 3,243 net mineral acres
|
|
Precambrian mineral estate
|
Approximately 1,603 net mineral acres
|
|
Federal unpatented lands
|
Federal unpatented lode claims
|
Approximately 287 net acres of federal public land appropriated
|
Title
|
Title Type
|
Area and Comment
|
Patented lands
|
Surface estate
|
Approximately 1,355 net acres
|
Mineral estate *
|
Approximately 2,987 net mineral acres
|
|
Non-Precambrian mineral estate #
|
Approximately 357 net mineral acres
|
|
Precambrian mineral estate
|
Approximately 153 net mineral acres
|
|
Federal unpatented lands
|
Federal unpatented lode claims
|
Appropriating approximately 25 net acres of federal public land
|
3.4
|
Property Agreements
|
3.4.1 |
Black Hills Chair Lift Company 2010 Agreement
|
• |
2010 Agreement Phase 4: After the completion of mining and reclamation in the Golden Reward Mine expansion area, Wharf Resources is required to pay the Black Hills Chair Lift
Company a total of $2,250,000, which will cover a chair lift run extension, conveyance of a parking lot, gravelling a new carpark, and conveyance of 100 acres for new ski trails, extended ski runs, and a new lift area. This obligation is not
expected to be incurred until reclamation at the Golden Reward mining area is completed, which is currently projected at 2024.
|
• |
2010 Agreement Phase 5: Wharf Resources is to pay the Black Hills Chair Lift Company $1,000,000 after completion of mining in the "new permit area," which may only be applied
towards construction costs of a new ski lodge, provided that Wharf Resources is not required to make this payment "if mining ceases in the new permit area due
to lack of profitability, resulting in the execution of less than 90% of the original mine plan in the new permit area. This lack of profitability could be caused by low gold prices, high operating costs, incorrect geological models, or any
combination of all three factors." The Phase 5 obligation is not expected to be fulfilled until 2024, and upon the condition that 90% of the mineral reserves have been mined.
|
3.4.2 |
Black Hills Chair Lift Company 2011 Agreement
|
3.4.3 |
Black Hills Chair Lift Company Stock Purchase Agreement and Option
|
3.4.4 |
Timber Cutting Agreements
|
3.5
|
Surface Rights
|
3.6
|
Water Rights
|
3.7
|
Royalties
|
3.7.1 |
Dykes, Jumper and Handley Mineral Lease and Royalty
|
3.7.2 |
Carlson Royalty
|
3.7.3 |
Homestake Mining Company of California Royalty
|
Percentage of
Gross Value
(%)
|
Monthly Average London PM
Gold Fix
($ per ounce)
|
0
|
<350
|
0.5
|
350–399
|
1.0
|
400–499
|
2.0
|
>500
|
3.7.4 |
Krejci and Kane Royalty
|
3.7.5 |
Kunz Royalty
|
3.7.6 |
Mountain View Heights, Inc. Royalty
|
3.7.7 |
Royal Gold, Inc. Royalty
|
Percentage of
Gross Value
(%)
|
Monthly Average London PM
Gold Fix
($ per ounce)
|
0
|
<350
|
0.5
|
350–399
|
1.0
|
400–499
|
2.0
|
>500
|
3.7.8 |
Thompson Revocable Trust Royalty
|
3.7.9 |
Valentine Royalty
|
3.7.10 |
White House Congress, Inc. Royalty
|
3.8
|
Encumbrances
|
3.8.1 |
Credit Agreement
|
3.8.2 |
Permitting Requirements
|
3.8.3 |
Permitting Timelines
|
3.8.4 |
Violations and Fines
|
3.9
|
Significant Factors and Risks That May Affect Access, Title or Work Programs
|
4.0 |
ACCESSIBILITY, CLIMATE, LOCAL RESOURCES, INFRASTRUCTURE AND PHYSIOGRAPHY
|
4.1
|
Physiography
|
4.2
|
Accessibility
|
4.3
|
Climate
|
4.4
|
Infrastructure
|
5.0 |
HISTORY
|
5.1
|
Wharf
|
• |
Twelve open pits: Annie Creek, Juno, Foley, Portland, West Portland, Deep Portland, Trojan, Green Mountain, Bald Mountain, Flossie and American Eagle;
|
• |
An ore processing area: a crusher, five heap leach pads, a leachate processing plant, three water treatment facilities, seven lined process ponds and associated piping, and lined
ditches;
|
• |
Three spent ore depositories: Ross Valley, American Eagle, and Juno/Foley, which includes the lined 33-Vertical, North Foley, and Polo depositories;
|
• |
Three waste rock storage facilities (WRSFs): Reliance, Trojan, and Cleopatra Creek;
|
• |
Access and haul roads;
|
• |
Historical (relic) mine tailings.
|
5.2
|
Golden Reward
|
Year
|
Operator
|
Comment
|
1974
|
Taiga Gold
|
Property acquisition
|
Taiga Gold and
Homestake
|
Joint venture formed
|
|
Taiga Gold
|
Granted options to purchase Homestake's 50% interest in its remaining Bald Mountain properties. Taiga Gold purchased Homestake’s interest in the joint venture to
add the Foley Ridge and adjacent deposits
|
|
1977
|
Goldex Holdings, Inc.
|
Company formed, subsequently renamed to Wharf Resources
|
1982
|
Wharf Resources
|
Acquired Taiga Gold
Awarded mining permit for Annie Creek open pit
|
1985
|
Foley Ridge and Annie Arm mining permits were approved, which extended the original Annie Creek pit
|
|
1987
|
Dickenson Mines Limited (Dickenson)
|
Acquired the majority shareholding in Wharf Resources
|
1994
|
Goldcorp Inc. (Goldcorp)
|
Became the continuing corporation following the amalgamation of Goldcorp, Dickenson Goldquest Exploration Inc. and CSA Management Limited.
Geophysical survey was flown covering both the Wharf and Golden Reward properties.
|
1996
|
Announced a takeover bid for the 49.7% stake in Wharf Resources that it did not already own; Wharf Resources becomes a Goldcorp subsidiary
|
|
1998
|
Clinton mining permit was approved
|
|
2012
|
Mining permit approved to expand mining into Green Mountain
|
|
2015
|
Coeur Mining, Inc.
|
Acquires Wharf Resources from Goldcorp.
|
2015–2021
|
Annual expansion and infill drilling. Updated Mineral Resource and Mineral Reserve estimates.
|
6.0 |
GEOLOGICAL SETTING, MINERALIZATION, AND DEPOSIT
|
6.1
|
Deposit Type
|
6.2
|
Regional Geology
|
6.3
|
Local Geology
|
6.3.1 |
Lithologies
|
6.3.2 |
Structure
|
6.3.3 |
Alteration
|
Age
|
Unit
|
Comment
|
|
Mississippian
|
Pahasapa Limestone
|
Limestone and dolostone
|
|
Devonian
|
Englewood Formation
|
Argillaceous limestone
|
|
Ordovician
|
Whitewood Formation
|
Dolomite and sandy dolomite
|
|
Winnipeg Formation
|
Icebox Shale, a gray to green or red shale
|
||
Cambrian–Ordovician
|
Deadwood Formation
|
Near-shore sequence of sandstones, siltstones, intraformational conglomerate, and shales with varying carbonate content. Shale units within the Deadwood
Formation are mostly unmineralized, with sandier units acting as the main mineralization host.
|
Upper unit: sandstone, glauconitic sandstone, interbedded sandstone/siltstone/shale/limestone
|
Calcareous gray shale, interbedded sandstone/siltstone/shale/limestone
|
|||
Sandstone, interbedded sandstone/siltstone/shale/limestone
|
|||
Precambrian
|
Flag Rock and Ellison Formations
|
Quartzite, biotite/muscovite phyllite and schist, graphitic phyllite, iron formation, meta-tuffs, and other metavolcanic rocks
|
Intrusive Type
|
Description
|
Observation
|
Phonolite
|
Green-gray porphyritic rock with few phenocrysts of sanidine and pyroxene
|
Post-mineralization. Forms a sill on top of Green Mountain, and forms multiple narrow, clay-altered dikes in the Wharf pits
|
Alkali rhyolite
|
Typically altered and partially mineralized granular potassium feldspar and quartz with trace aegirine needles
|
Occurs as a sill in the former Foley pit, as dikes and thin sills in the overlying Winnipeg Formation, more volumetrically significant south of the mine
|
Quartz alkali trachyte
|
Phenocrysts are sanidine and albite, with rare pyroxene, and some replacement of phenocrysts by Fe oxides or carbonate; quartz is present as a minor phenocryst
phase
|
Most common rock type at Annie Creek
|
Trachyte
|
Potassium feldspar is typically the only phenocryst visible in hand samples of the currently mined sills. Trachyte at Annie Creek contains anorthoclase,
aegirine/augite, hauyne, plagioclase, apatite, titanite, and calcite.
Biotite phenocrysts are observed in rock chips in small (10–20 ft) intervals of trachyte in drill holes at Wharf.
|
Most mineralized and volumetrically significant igneous rock type in the present Wharf Operation
|
Breccia
|
Heterolithic clast-supported to crackle breccia, intrusive igneous breccia to hydrothermal breccia, matrix composed of variable proportions of silica, rock
flour, iron oxides, and fluorite.
|
Mineralized to unmineralized
|
• |
Fenitization of intrusion;
|
• |
Hydrothermal replacement of orthoclase with albite, adularia, and quartz, and calcite precipitation along fractures and minor sulfide mineralization with some possible tellurides and
electrum, coincident with shallower phyllic alteration;
|
• |
Argillic alteration, acid leaching, and breccia formation;
|
• |
Carbonate alteration, fluorite, pyrite, and base metal sulfide mineralization, and ore deposits of Au, tellurides, and electrum;
|
• |
Supergene alteration with some gold remobilization.
|
6.3.4 |
Mineralization
|
6.4
|
Property Geology
|
6.4.1 |
Deposit Dimensions
|
6.4.2 |
Lithologies
|
6.4.3 |
Structure
|
6.4.4 |
Alteration
|
6.4.5 |
Mineralization
|
7.0 |
EXPLORATION
|
7.1
|
Exploration
|
7.1.1 |
Grids and Surveys
|
7.1.2 |
Geological Mapping
|
7.1.3 |
Geochemistry
|
7.1.4 |
Geophysics
|
7.1.5 |
Qualified Person’s Interpretation of the Exploration Information
|
7.1.6 |
Exploration Potential
|
7.2
|
Drilling
|
7.2.1 |
Overview
|
7.2.2 |
Drill Methods
|
7.2.3 |
Logging
|
Year
|
Number of RC Holes
|
RC Footage
(ft) |
Number of Core Holes
|
Core Footage
(ft) |
1979–2006
|
9,459
|
1,988,188
|
11
|
19,040
|
2007
|
169
|
43,110
|
—
|
—
|
2008
|
125
|
57,310
|
—
|
—
|
2009
|
63
|
19,455
|
—
|
—
|
2010
|
379
|
157,155
|
—
|
—
|
2011
|
284
|
97,181
|
—
|
—
|
2012
|
119
|
49,010
|
—
|
—
|
2013
|
94
|
21,340
|
—
|
—
|
2014
|
61
|
32,260
|
—
|
—
|
2015
|
56
|
35,180
|
—
|
—
|
2016
|
51
|
30,530
|
—
|
—
|
2017
|
87
|
56,190
|
—
|
—
|
2018
|
51
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
2019
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
2020
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
2021
|
131
|
95,050
|
—
|
—
|
Total
|
11,129
|
2,681,959
|
11
|
19,040
|
Number of RC Holes
|
RC Footage
(ft) |
Number of Core Holes
|
Core Footage
(ft) |
7,655
|
1,835,090
|
11
|
19,040
|
7.2.4 |
Recovery
|
7.2.5 |
Collar Surveys
|
7.2.6 |
Down Hole Surveys
|
7.2.7 |
Drilling Since Wharf Database Close-out Date
|
7.2.8 |
Comment on Material Results and Interpretation
|
7.3
|
Hydrogeology
|
7.3.1 |
Sampling Methods and Laboratory Determinations
|
7.3.2 |
Comment on Results
|
7.3.3 |
Surface Water
|
7.3.4 |
Groundwater
|
7.4
|
Geotechnical
|
7.4.1 |
Sampling Methods and Laboratory Determinations
|
7.4.2 |
Comment on Results
|
8.0 |
SAMPLE PREPARATION, ANALYSES, AND SECURITY
|
8.1
|
Sampling Methods
|
8.1.1 |
Reverse Circulation
|
8.1.2 |
Core
|
8.1.3 |
Grade Control
|
8.2
|
Sample Security Methods
|
8.3
|
Density Determinations
|
• |
0.0714 st/ft3 for Deadwood Formation;
|
• |
0.0769 st/ft3 for trachyte porphyry;
|
• |
0.079 st/ft3 for phonolite porphyry;
|
• |
0.0588 st/ft3 for backfill.
|
8.4
|
Analytical and Test Laboratories
|
8.5
|
Sample Preparation
|
8.6
|
Analysis
|
8.6.1 |
Mine Assay Laboratory
|
8.6.2 |
ALS Reno
|
8.6.3 |
Bureau Veritas
|
8.6.4 |
Inspectorate
|
8.6.5 |
McClelland
|
8.6.6 |
Energy Laboratories
|
8.6.7 |
Intermountain Laboratories
|
8.7
|
Quality Assurance and Quality Control
|
8.7.1 |
Pre-Coeur
|
8.7.2 |
Coeur
|
8.8
|
Database
|
8.9
|
Qualified Person’s Opinion on Sample Preparation, Security, and Analytical Procedures
|
9.0 |
DATA VERIFICATION
|
9.1
|
Internal Data Verification
|
9.2
|
External Data Verification
|
9.3
|
Data Verification by Qualified
Person
|
• |
Imported and conducted QA/QC on all assay data from 2015–2021;
|
• |
Quarterly QA/QC reports of gold assay data from 2015–2021;
|
• |
Logged all geologic data from 2015, 2017, and 2018;
|
• |
Conducted a 10–20% check of geologic logs from 2016 and 2021;
|
• |
Participated in the 2018 project to recombine split historic assay intervals;
|
• |
Conducted drill hole lockdown, including checks of assay certificates, collar and downhole surveys, geology, and QA/QC reports;
|
• |
Signed off as the geologist for the 2015–2018 drill holes;
|
• |
Working at the Wharf Operations from 2009–2021.
|
9.4
|
Qualified Person’s Opinion on
Data Adequacy
|
10.0 |
MINERAL PROCESSING AND METALLURGICAL TESTING
|
10.1
|
Test Laboratories
|
10.2
|
Metallurgical Testwork
|
10.3
|
Recovery Estimates
|
10.4
|
Metallurgical Variability
|
10.5
|
Deleterious Elements
|
10.6
|
Qualified Person’s Opinion on
Data Adequacy
|
Ore Type
|
% Gold
Recovery |
Intermediate
|
80.0
|
Lower Contact
|
71.0
|
Porphyry
|
80.5
|
Pad Loading
(pad cycle) |
Est. Geological
Gold Recovery (%) |
Actual
Gold Recovery (%) |
Delta
(%) |
4.14
|
70.7
|
69.6
|
(1.2)
|
5.04
|
73.4
|
70.8
|
(2.6)
|
3.15
|
74.5
|
75.1
|
0.6
|
2.15
|
77.9
|
75.3
|
(2.7)
|
Pad Average
|
74.2
|
72.7
|
(1.5)
|
11.0 |
MINERAL RESOURCE ESTIMATES
|
11.1
|
Introduction
|
11.2
|
Exploratory Data Analysis
|
11.3
|
Geological Models
|
11.4
|
Density Assignment
|
11.5
|
Grade Capping/Outlier Restrictions
|
11.6
|
Composites
|
11.7
|
Variography
|
11.8
|
Estimation/interpolation Methods
|
11.9
|
Validation
|
• |
Visually by stepping through sections and comparing the raw drill data and composite data with the block values;
|
• |
Comparison of model statistics to drill data;
|
• |
Swath plots;
|
• |
Mill to model reconciliation;
|
• |
General visual inspection of shape and spread of the estimate with regards to production experience.
|
11.10
|
Confidence Classification of Mineral Resource Estimate
|
11.10.1 |
Mineral Resource Confidence Classification
|
• |
Measured: 30–55 ft from nearest drill hole; maximum of six composites, maximum of three composites from a single drill hole;
|
• |
Indicated: 80–140 ft from nearest drill hole; maximum of four composites, maximum of two composites from a single drill hole;
|
• |
Inferred: 155–410 ft from nearest drill hole; maximum of two composites, maximum of two composites from a single drill hole.
|
11.10.2 |
Uncertainties Considered During Confidence Classification
|
11.11
|
Reasonable Prospects of Economic Extraction
|
11.11.1 |
Input Assumptions
|
Mining Cost
|
Process Cost
|
||
Drilling
|
US$0.20/st mined
|
||
Blasting
|
US$0.26/st mined
|
Crushing
|
US$2.31/st processed
|
Dozing
|
US$0.26/st mined
|
Pad load
|
US$0.80/st processed
|
*Hauling(waste)
|
US$0.75/st mined
|
Unload
|
US$1.22/st processed
|
Loading
|
US$0.16/st mined
|
Process
|
US$2.46/st processed
|
Roads & yards
|
US$0.16/st mined
|
G&A
|
$US3.55/st processed
|
General mining
|
US$0.35/st mined
|
||
Total Mining
|
US$2.15/st mined
|
Wharf Total Process
|
US$10.34/st processed
|
Rehandle cost
|
US$1.62/t rehandled
|
Metallurgical recovery
|
78.7%
|
Cut-off grade (oz/ton Au)
|
0.010
|
||
Selling price (Au/oz)
|
US$1,700
|
||
Burden
|
|||
Royalty (Au/oz)
|
US$68.00
|
||
Pit slopes by rock type
|
|||
Deadwood Formation
|
45°
|
||
Porphyry
|
50°
|
||
Fill
|
34°
|
11.11.2 |
Commodity Price
|
11.11.3 |
Cut-off
|
11.11.4 |
QP Statement
|
11.12
|
Mineral Resource Statement
|
11.13
|
Uncertainties (Factors) That May Affect the Mineral Resource Estimate
|
• |
Metal price and exchange rate assumptions;
|
• |
Changes to the assumptions used to generate the gold equivalent grade cut-off grade;
|
• |
Changes in local interpretations of mineralization geometry and continuity of mineralized zones;
|
• |
Changes to geological and mineralization shape and geological and grade continuity assumptions;
|
• |
Density and domain assignments;
|
• |
Changes to geotechnical, mining, and metallurgical recovery assumptions;
|
• |
Changes to the input and design parameter assumptions that pertain to the assumptions for the conceptual pit shell constraining the estimates;
|
• |
Assumptions as to the continued ability to access the site, retain mineral and surface rights titles, maintain environment and other regulatory permits, and maintain the social license to operate.
|
Confidence Category
|
Tons
(st x 1,000)
|
Gold Grade
(oz/st)
|
Contained Gold
Ounces
(oz x 1,000)
|
Gold Cut-off
Grades
(oz/st)
|
Metallurgical
Recovery
(%)
|
Measured
|
13,947
|
0.02
|
273
|
0.010
|
80
|
Indicated
|
6,379
|
0.022
|
140
|
0.010
|
80
|
Total Measured and Indicated
|
20,326
|
0.020
|
413
|
0.010
|
80
|
Confidence
Category
|
Tons
(st x 1,000) |
Gold Grade
(oz/st)
|
Contained Gold
Ounces
(oz x 1,000)
|
Gold Cut-off
Grades
(oz/st)
|
Metallurgical
Recovery
(%)
|
Inferred
|
3,724
|
0.024
|
89,704
|
0.010
|
80
|
1. |
The mineral resource estimates are current as of December 31, 2021 and are reported using the definitions in Item 1300 of Regulation S–K (17 CFR Part 229) (SK1300).
|
2. |
The reference point for the mineral resource estimate is in situ. The Qualified Person for the estimate is Mr. Kenan Sarratt, RM SME, a Wharf Resources employee.
|
3. |
Mineral resources are reported exclusive of the mineral resources converted to mineral reserves. Mineral resources that are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability.
|
4. |
The estimate uses the following key input parameters: assumption of conventional open pit mining; gold price of US$1,700/oz; reported above a gold cut-off grade of 0.010 oz/st Au; metallurgical recovery assumption of 78.7%; royalty
burden of US$68/oz Au; pit slope angles that vary from 34–50º; mining costs of $2.15/st mined, rehandle costs of US$1.65/st rehandled, and process costs of US$10.34/st processed (includes general and administrative costs).
|
5. |
Rounding of short tons, grades, and troy ounces, as required by reporting guidelines, may result in apparent differences between tons, grades, and contained metal contents.
|
12.0 |
MINERAL RESERVE ESTIMATES
|
12.1
|
Introduction
|
12.2
|
Development of Mining Case
|
12.3
|
Designs
|
Parameter
|
Deadwood
|
Porphyry
|
Fill
|
Bench height (ft.)
|
20
|
20
|
20
|
Bench toe offset (ft.)
|
10
|
7.5
|
20
|
Batter angle (degrees)
|
63
|
69
|
45
|
Catch bench (ft.)
|
20
|
20
|
10
|
Slope (degrees)
|
45
|
50
|
34
|
Minimum mining width (ft.)
|
80
|
||
Road design width (ft.)
|
80
|
||
Haul road grade (typical; %)
|
10
|
||
Haul road grade (maximum; %)
|
12
|
Parameter
|
Value
|
Unit
|
Lift height (ft.)
|
20
|
|
Overall slope
|
2:1
|
H:V
|
Catch bench (ft.)
|
10
|
per lift
|
Maximum design height (ft.)
|
150
|
above liner
|
Cushion layer (working area) (ft.)
|
10
|
above liner
|
12.4
|
Input Assumptions
|
• |
(Cost/ton Total Mining + Cost/ton Total Process) ÷ (Gold Price ($/oz) x Gold Recovery (%))
|
12.5
|
Surface Topography
|
12.6
|
Density and Moisture
|
• |
In-situ (open pit):
|
o |
Phonolite: 0.0790 ton/ft3;
|
o |
Porphyry: 0.0769 ton/ft3;
|
o |
Deadwood Formation: 0.0714 ton/ft3;
|
• |
Stockpile: 0.0591 ton/ft3.
|
Mining Cost
|
Process Cost
|
||
Drilling
|
US$0.20/st mined
|
||
Blasting
|
US$0.26/st mined
|
Crushing
|
US$2.31/st processed
|
Dozing
|
US$0.26/st mined
|
Pad load
|
US$0.80/st processed
|
*Hauling(waste)
|
US$0.75/st mined
|
Unload
|
US$1.22/st processed
|
Loading
|
US$0.16/st mined
|
Process
|
US$2.46/st processed
|
Roads & yards
|
US$0.16/st mined
|
G&A
|
$US3.55/st processed
|
General mining
|
US$0.35/st mined
|
||
Total Mining
|
US$2.15/st mined
|
Wharf Total Process
|
US$10.34/st processed
|
Rehandle cost
|
US$1.62/t rehandled
|
||
Cut-off grade (oz/ton Au)
|
0.010
|
||
Selling price (Au/oz)
|
US$1,400
|
||
Burden
|
|||
Royalty (Au/oz)
|
US$56.00
|
||
Pit slopes by rock type
|
|||
Deadwood Formation
|
45°
|
||
Porphyry
|
50°
|
||
Fill
|
34°
|
12.7
|
Ore Loss and Dilution
|
12.8
|
Commodity Price
|
12.9
|
Mineral Reserve Statement
|
Confidence Category
|
Tons
(st x 1,000)
|
Gold Grade
(oz/st)
|
Contained Gold Ounces
(oz x 1,000)
|
Gold Cut-off Grades
(oz/st)
|
Metallurgical Recovery
(%)
|
Proven
|
27,976
|
0.022
|
620
|
0.010
|
80
|
Probable
|
8,306
|
0.028
|
231
|
0.010
|
80
|
Total proven and probable
|
36,282
|
0.023
|
851
|
0.010
|
80
|
1. |
The Mineral Reserve estimates are current as of December 31, 2021 and are reported using the definitions in Item 1300 of Regulation S–K (17 CFR Part 229) (SK1300).
|
2. |
The reference point for the mineral reserve estimate is delivery to the heap leach facility. The Qualified Person for the estimate is Mr. Tony Auld, RM SME, a Wharf Resources employee.
|
3. |
The estimate uses the following key input parameters: assumption of conventional open pit mining; gold price of US$1,400/oz; reported above a gold cut-off grade of 0.010 oz/st Au; metallurgical recovery assumption of 78.7% across
all rock types; royalty burden of US$56/oz Au; pit slope angles that vary from 34–50º; mining costs of $2.15/st mined, rehandle costs of US$1.65/st rehandled, process costs of US$10.34/st processed (includes general and administrative
costs).
|
4. |
Rounding of short tons, grades, and troy ounces, as required by reporting guidelines, may result in apparent differences between tons, grades, and contained metal contents.
|
12.10
|
Uncertainties (Factors) That May Affect the Mineral Reserve Estimate
|
• |
Commodity prices: the mineral reserve estimates are most sensitive to metal prices. Coeur’s current strategy is to sell most of the metal production at spot prices, exposing the company to both positive and negative changes in the
market, both of which are outside of the company’s control;
|
• |
Metallurgical recovery: changes in metallurgical recovery could also have an impact on the mineral reserve estimates;
|
• |
Operating costs: higher or lower operating costs than those assumed could also affect the mineral reserve estimates. Operating costs could increase over the life of the Project, due to factors outside of the company’s control;
|
• |
Geotechnical: unforeseen geotechnical issues could lead to additional dilution, difficulty accessing portions of the orebody, or sterilization of broken or in situ ore. There are sufficient management controls in place to
effectively mitigate geotechnical risks. Designed pit slopes have been evaluated for stability in several geotechnical studies and are regularly evaluated by the engineering group at the mine. The QP considers that sufficient controls
are in place at the Wharf mine to effectively manage geotechnical risk, and the risk of significant impact on the mineral reserve estimate is low;
|
• |
Hydrogeological: unexpected hydrogeological conditions could cause issues with access and extraction of areas of the mineral reserve due to higher than anticipated rates of water ingress. The QP considers the risk of encountering
hydrogeological conditions which would significantly affect the mineral reserve estimate is low;
|
• |
Equipment leases: equipment leases have been maintained over the last 25 years. Current truck and loader fleet lease rates are under contract through 2024 with an option for a two-year extension beyond. A major change in pricing
would affect operating cost and have an impact on the mineral reserve estimate;
|
• |
Geological and structural interpretations: changes in the underlying geology model including changes in local interpretations of mineralization geometry and continuity of mineralized zones, changes to geological and mineralization
shape and geological and grade continuity assumptions, and density and domain assignments could result in changes to the geology model upon which mineral reserve estimate is based;
|
• |
Treatment of nitrates: the ability to treat the spent ore for nitrates to below 10 ppm has been demonstrated through years of operational history. If an unexpected interruption to the treatment process occurred, it could affect the
ability to offload and reuse the leach pad, which could impact the mineral reserve estimate due to increased costs;
|
• |
Permitting: a portion of the estimated mineral reserves are not currently permitted. The application process for acquiring new permits and permit amendments has been initiated with both the State and Lawrence County. If the
permits are not granted, a portion of the estimated mineral reserves will not be available to mine;
|
• |
Permitting and social license: inability to maintain, renew, or obtain environmental and other regulatory permits, to retain mineral and surface right titles, to maintain site access, and to maintain social license to operate could
result in the inability to extract some or all of the mineral reserve.
|
13.0 |
MINING METHODS
|
13.1
|
Introduction
|
13.2
|
Geotechnical Considerations
|
13.3
|
Hydrogeological Considerations
|
13.4
|
Operations
|
13.5
|
Blasting and Explosives
|
• |
Porphyry: 15 x 15 ft;
|
• |
Deadwood Formation: 16 x 16 ft;
|
• |
Phonolite: 17 x 17 ft.
|
13.6
|
Grade Control and Production Monitoring
|
13.7
|
Production Schedule
|
13.8
|
Equipment
|
13.9
|
Personnel
|
Units
|
2022
|
2023
|
2024
|
2025
|
2026
|
2027
|
2028
|
Total
|
|
Mine
|
|||||||||
Tons ore
|
kst
|
5,030
|
4,594
|
4,124
|
4,561
|
4,600
|
4,600
|
4,600
|
3,670
|
Gold grade
|
oz/st
|
0.021
|
0.025
|
0.025
|
0.023
|
0.024
|
0.024
|
0.024
|
0.023
|
Mined gold
|
koz
|
106
|
116
|
102
|
106
|
110
|
110
|
110
|
83
|
Tons waste
|
kst
|
12,989
|
10,671
|
11,852
|
11,065
|
10,170
|
10,414
|
8,840
|
1,674
|
Tons rehandle
|
kst
|
4,342
|
5,509
|
2,029
|
1,167
|
1,795
|
1,8,38
|
1,560
|
26
|
Total material mined
|
kst
|
22,361
|
20,774
|
18,005
|
16,793
|
16,565
|
16,852
|
15,000
|
5,370
|
Strip ratio
|
waste:ore
|
3.45:1
|
3.52:1
|
3.37:1
|
2.68:1
|
2.60:1
|
2.66:1
|
2.26:1
|
0.46:1
|
Placed Ore
|
|||||||||
Tons ore
|
kst
|
4,600
|
4,600
|
4,600
|
4,600
|
4,600
|
4,600
|
4,600
|
3,579
|
Gold grade
|
oz/st
|
0.022
|
0.025
|
0.023
|
0.024
|
0.024
|
0.024
|
0.024
|
0.023
|
Placed gold
|
koz
|
101
|
116
|
106
|
110
|
111
|
110
|
111
|
82
|
Equipment
|
Units
|
Production bench drill
|
3
|
Dozer
|
8
|
Wheel loader
|
5
|
Haul truck
|
17
|
Backhoe
|
3
|
Track hoe
|
2
|
Motor grader
|
2
|
Water truck
|
2
|
Oil/fuel truck
|
1
|
Sand truck
|
1
|
Snowplow
|
2
|
14.0 |
RECOVERY METHODS
|
14.1
|
Process Method Selection
|
14.2
|
Flowsheet
|
14.3
|
Plant Design
|
14.3.1 |
Overview
|
14.3.2 |
Crushing
|
14.3.3 |
Heap Leach
|
14.3.4 |
Adsorption, Desorption and Recovery Process Facility
|
14.4
|
Process Facility Performance
|
14.5
|
Equipment Sizing
|
14.6
|
Power and Consumables
|
14.6.1.1 |
Power
|
14.6.1.2 |
Water
|
Crusher and Cones
|
|||
Equipment
|
Model
|
Liner Manufacturer
|
Liner Model #
|
Jaw crusher
|
Metso c-140 jaw crusher
|
ESCO
|
PN JLKC140M26-14R, PN JLKC140S21-14R
|
Secondary crusher
|
Metso-Nordberg HP-500
|
ESCO
|
PN GMTH500LO914R,PN GMTH500M26-14R
|
Tertiary cones
|
Metso-Nordberg Omnicone 1560
|
ESCO
|
PN GNB1560L08-14R,PN GNB1560M14-14R
|
Screens
|
|||
Equipment
|
Model
|
Screen Manufacturer
|
Screen Model #
|
Grizzly
|
Tabor 5*10
|
-
|
-
|
Secondary screen
|
Tabor 8*20 (or 8*24)
|
ESCO
|
PN 920FE35CA, Polydeck, Deister top deck
|
PN 920SE35CA, Polydeck, panel with skid bars, 12 x 24 in
|
|||
PN 1374FC3JEA, Polydeck, secondary lower deck / upper half screen panel, 19 x 60-BK40F-MX-SWF-8P, B3H2#1186-PD60, NR80, 1 x 2
|
|||
PN 1373FC3CWA, Polydeck, panel, 12.5 x 65 mm slotted opening, black, 40 mm thick, flat, maxi high open area style, slotted with flow, 8 pin fastening, Rubberdex 40 flexi rubber, DMAX, 12
X 24 in
|
|||
1, 2, and 4 decks
|
Tabor 7*16
|
ESCO
|
PN 767FC3JEA, Polydeck, panel, 25 x 75 mm (1 x 3 in equivalent) slotted opening, black, 40 mm thick, flat, maxi high open area style, slot with flow, 8 pin fastening, Rubberdex 60 flexi
rubber, 12 x 24 in,
|
PN 1373FC3CWA, Polydeck, panel, 12.5 x 65 mm slotted opening, black, 40 mm thick, flat, maxi high open area style, slotted with flow, 8 pin fastening, Rubberdex 40 flexi rubber, DMAX, 12
x 24 in
|
|||
3 deck
|
Tabor 6*16 (swapped to Tabor 7*16 on OCT2021)
|
ESCO
|
PN SFMOT-1.000-243-S00002, major wire, tert 3 deck, 1 in
|
PN SFMOT-0.500-148-S00005, major wire, tert 3 deck, 1/2 in
|
|||
5 and 6 decks
|
KCI-JCI
|
ESCO
|
PN SFMOT-1.250-243-S00007, major wire, top deck, 1-1/4 in
|
PN SFMOT-0.500-148-S00006, major wire, bottom deck, 1/2 in
|
Equipment
|
Manufacturer
|
Model
|
Preg solution pumps (3)
|
Summit pump
|
2196XLO
|
Barren/enrichment pumps
|
Summit
Cornell
|
2196XLO
81024MX-12DB
|
Reactivation kiln
|
FLSmidth
|
2MT2422
|
EW cells (3)
|
Summit Valley Equipment
|
75EC18
|
Retort
|
Summit Valley Equipment
|
n/a
|
Refining furnace
|
MIFCO
|
T-200-MT
|
Strip vessels
|
Gladwin Tank MFG
|
n/a
|
Boilers (3)
|
Superior Boiler
Superior Boiler
|
Triad GMS-2000-HP-HEP Mohawk 4-5-304
|
New columns (6)
|
n/a
|
n/a
|
Old columns (5)
|
n/a
|
n/a
|
South Dakota columns (4)
|
n/a
|
n/a
|
Nevada columns (4)
|
n/a
|
n/a
|
Mercury scrubber (2)
|
FLSmidth
|
n/a
|
Generators (3)
|
Euclid
Caterpillar
Caterpillar
|
573RSL2049A
SR4
SR4B
|
14.6.1.3 |
Consumables
|
14.6.2 |
Personnel
|
15.0 |
INFRASTRUCTURE
|
15.1
|
Introduction
|
15.2
|
Roads and Logistics
|
15.3
|
Stockpiles
|
15.4
|
Leach Pads
|
15.5
|
Waste Rock Storage Facilities
|
15.6
|
Spent Ore Facilities
|
15.7
|
Water Management
|
15.8
|
Water Supply
|
15.9
|
Camps and Accommodation
|
15.10
|
Power and Electrical
|
15.11
|
Fuel
|
16.0 |
MARKET STUDIES AND CONTRACTS
|
16.1
|
Markets
|
16.2
|
Commodity Price Forecasts
|
• |
Mineral reserves:
|
o |
US$1,400/oz Au;
|
• |
Mineral resources:
|
o |
US$1,700/oz Au;
|
16.3
|
Contracts
|
2022
|
2023
|
2024
|
2025
|
2026
|
2027
|
2028
|
2029
|
2030
|
|
Gold $/oz
|
1,750
|
1,750
|
1,700
|
1,600
|
1,600
|
1,600
|
1,600
|
1,600
|
1,600
|
Silver $/oz
|
24
|
23
|
22
|
21
|
21
|
21
|
21
|
21
|
21
|
16.4
|
QP Statement
|
17.0 |
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES, PERMITTING, AND PLANS, NEGOTIATIONS, OR AGREEMENTS WITH LOCAL INDIVIDUALS OR GROUPS
|
17.1
|
Baseline and Supporting Studies
|
17.2
|
Environmental Considerations/Monitoring Programs
|
17.3
|
Closure and Reclamation Considerations
|
17.4
|
Permitting
|
17.5
|
Social Considerations, Plans, Negotiations and Agreements
|
17.6
|
Qualified Person’s Opinion on Adequacy of Current Plans to Address Issues
|
18.0 |
CAPITAL AND OPERATING COSTS
|
18.1
|
Introduction
|
18.2
|
Capital Cost Estimates
|
Description
|
2022
|
2023
|
2024
|
2025
|
2026
|
2027
|
2028
|
2029
|
Total
|
Sustaining capital
|
1,392
|
3,000
|
3,000
|
3,000
|
3,000
|
3,000
|
—
|
—
|
16,392
|
Capitalized drilling
|
1,610
|
2,103
|
1,550
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
5,263
|
Total Capital
|
3,002
|
5,103
|
4,550
|
3,000
|
3,000
|
3,000
|
—
|
—
|
21,655
|
18.3
|
Operating Cost Estimates
|
18.3.1 |
Basis of Estimate
|
18.3.2 |
Mine Operating Costs
|
• |
Hauling includes all the costs associated with the 777 and 785 truck fleets;
|
• |
Loading includes all the costs associated with the 993 and 994 loaders;
|
• |
Dozing includes all the costs associated with the D-9 and D-10 dozers;
|
• |
Drilling includes the costs for the DM45 downhole blast hole drills.
|
• |
Blasting includes all the costs for the explosives and contract blasting group;
|
• |
Roads and yards include all costs associated with maintaining the roads and the mine travel infrastructure and includes costs for sand trucks, water trucks and motor graders ;
|
• |
General operating includes the cost for the maintenance group and the operations salary supervision staff. This cost center also includes the costs for the building maintenance and much of the small equipment and light vehicles
needed to maintain daily operations.
|
18.3.3 |
Process Operating Costs
|
18.3.4 |
Infrastructure Operating Costs
|
Area
|
2022
|
2023
|
2024
|
2025
|
2026
|
2027
|
2028
|
2029
|
Total
|
Drilling
|
4,132
|
4,132
|
4,455
|
3,121
|
3,663
|
3,686
|
3,231
|
1,889
|
28,309
|
Blasting
|
4,165
|
4,165
|
4,490
|
3,146
|
3,692
|
3,715
|
3,256
|
1,904
|
28,533
|
Dozing
|
3,143
|
3,002
|
3,058
|
2,082
|
2,544
|
2,573
|
2,286
|
1,145
|
19,833
|
Hauling
|
18,369
|
18,258
|
16,697
|
11,590
|
13,811
|
14,337
|
12,599
|
7,077
|
112,738
|
Loading
|
6,455
|
6,221
|
5,960
|
3,751
|
4,819
|
4,795
|
4,215
|
1,656
|
37,872
|
Roads & yards
|
2,923
|
2,755
|
2,793
|
2,175
|
2,510
|
2,371
|
2,310
|
1,347
|
19,184
|
General mining
|
7,218
|
7,221
|
6,514
|
6,517
|
6,165
|
6,110
|
5,017
|
2,524
|
47,286
|
Total
|
46,405
|
45,753
|
43,965
|
32,383
|
37,203
|
37,588
|
32,914
|
17,542
|
293,753
|
Area
|
2022
|
2023
|
2024
|
2025
|
2026
|
2027
|
2028
|
2029
|
2030
|
Total
|
Leaching
|
6,113
|
6,113
|
6,113
|
6,113
|
6,113
|
6,113
|
6,113
|
4,340
|
1,302
|
48,433
|
Process operating
|
3,256
|
3,278
|
3,299
|
3,321
|
3,343
|
2,911
|
2,777
|
2,328
|
698
|
25,211
|
Denitrification
|
580
|
598
|
616
|
634
|
653
|
475
|
293
|
61
|
18
|
3,928
|
Water treatment
|
546
|
569
|
591
|
613
|
637
|
364
|
158
|
(51)
|
(15)
|
3,412
|
Neutralization
|
187
|
192
|
196
|
201
|
205
|
111
|
85
|
40
|
12
|
1,229
|
Met administration
|
2,187
|
2,187
|
2,187
|
2,187
|
2,187
|
2,187
|
2,187
|
1,553
|
466
|
17,328
|
Totals
|
12,869
|
12,936
|
13,001
|
13,069
|
13,138
|
12,161
|
11,612
|
8,271
|
2,481
|
99,538
|
Area
|
2022
|
2023
|
2024
|
2025
|
2026
|
2027
|
2028
|
2029
|
Total
|
Crusher
|
10,854
|
10,797
|
10,818
|
10,840
|
10,863
|
10,422
|
10,289
|
8,966
|
83,849
|
Pad load
|
4,212
|
4,387
|
4,387
|
4,387
|
4,387
|
4,387
|
4,387
|
3,894
|
34,428
|
Pad unload
|
4,090
|
5,713
|
7,743
|
6,928
|
8,005
|
5,480
|
7,199
|
3,318
|
48,476
|
Total
|
19,156
|
20,897
|
22,948
|
22,155
|
23,255
|
20,289
|
21,875
|
16,178
|
166,753
|
18.3.5 |
General and Administrative Operating Costs
|
18.3.6 |
Owner (Corporate) Operating Costs
|
18.3.7 |
Operating Cost Summary
|
18.4
|
QP Statement
|
Area
|
2022
|
2023
|
2024
|
2025
|
2026
|
2027
|
2028
|
2029
|
2030
|
Total
|
Mining
|
46,405
|
45,753
|
43,965
|
32,383
|
37,203
|
37,588
|
32,914
|
17,542
|
—
|
293,753
|
Pad loading
|
4,212
|
4,387
|
4,387
|
4,387
|
4,387
|
4,387
|
4,387
|
3,894
|
—
|
34,428
|
Pad unloading
|
4,090
|
5,713
|
7,743
|
6,928
|
8,005
|
5,480
|
7,199
|
3,318
|
—
|
48,476
|
Crushing
|
10,854
|
10,797
|
10,818
|
10,840
|
10,863
|
10,422
|
10,289
|
8,966
|
—
|
83,849
|
Plant
|
12,869
|
12,936
|
13,001
|
13,069
|
13,138
|
12,161
|
11,612
|
8,271
|
2,481
|
97,057
|
Services
|
14,117
|
14,343
|
14,395
|
14,484
|
14,621
|
11,734
|
11,724
|
7,275
|
1,472
|
102,693
|
Total
|
92,547
|
93,930
|
94,309
|
82,090
|
88,216
|
81,770
|
78,124
|
49,266
|
3,953
|
660,252
|
19.0 |
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
|
19.1
|
Forward-looking Information
|
19.2
|
Methodology Used
|
19.3
|
Financial Model Parameters
|
19.3.1 |
Mineral Resource, Mineral Reserve, and Mine Life
|
19.3.2 |
Metallurgical Recoveries
|
19.3.3 |
Smelting and Refining Terms
|
19.3.4 |
Metal Prices
|
19.3.5 |
Capital and Operating Costs
|
19.3.6 |
Working Capital
|
19.3.7 |
Taxes and Royalties
|
19.3.8 |
Closure Costs and Salvage Value
|
19.3.9 |
Financing
|
19.3.10 |
Inflation
|
19.4
|
Economic Analysis
|
Item
|
Units
|
Value
|
Revenue
|
kUS$
|
1,145,120
|
Production costs
|
kUS$
|
738,310
|
Write downs
|
kUS$
|
3,471
|
Total costs and expenses
|
kUS$
|
741,782
|
EBITDA
|
kUS$
|
403,339
|
Amortization
|
kUS$
|
(60,130)
|
Accretion of liability
|
kUS$
|
(10,962)
|
Interest income
|
kUS$
|
(0)
|
Interest expense
|
kUS$
|
(1,031)
|
Income before taxes
|
kUS$
|
331,216
|
Income tax expense (benefit)
|
kUS$
|
36,827
|
Net income
|
kUS$
|
294,389
|
Add back amortization
|
kUS$
|
60,130
|
Add back accretion
|
kUS$
|
10,962
|
Operating cash flow before working capital changes
|
kUS$
|
365,481
|
Receivables trade
|
kUS$
|
(2)
|
Inventory variation
|
kUS$
|
19,961
|
Inventory - other
|
kUS$
|
(2,232)
|
Other current assets
|
kUS$
|
2,763
|
Tax payable
|
kUS$
|
163
|
Other liability items
|
kUS$
|
(13,548)
|
Operating cash flow
|
kUS$
|
372,587
|
Payments on capital leases
|
kUS$
|
(1,089)
|
AFE capital
|
kUS$
|
(18,947)
|
Total cash flow
|
kUS$
|
352,552
|
NPV @ 5%
|
kUS$
|
274,222
|
Item
|
2022
|
2023
|
2024
|
2025
|
2026
|
2027
|
2028
|
2029
|
2030
|
Revenue
|
131,706
|
152,332
|
141,978
|
135,309
|
144,618
|
135,508
|
138,837
|
134,540
|
30,293
|
Production costs
|
95,824
|
100,063
|
95,501
|
96,729
|
99,114
|
87,891
|
83,300
|
67,060
|
12,830
|
Write downs
|
484
|
484
|
484
|
484
|
484
|
387
|
387
|
232
|
46
|
Total costs and expenses
|
96,308
|
100,546
|
95,984
|
97,213
|
99,597
|
88,278
|
83,687
|
67,292
|
12,877
|
Earnings before depreciation interest and taxes (EBITDA)
|
35,398
|
51,786
|
45,994
|
38,096
|
45,020
|
47,230
|
55,150
|
67,248
|
17,416
|
Amortization
|
(8,317)
|
(6,758)
|
(6,723)
|
(7,103)
|
(7,026)
|
(6,882)
|
(7,743)
|
(7,639)
|
(1,939)
|
Accretion of liability
|
(1,034)
|
(828)
|
(925)
|
(961)
|
(1,084)
|
(1,225)
|
(1,198)
|
(2,004)
|
(1,703)
|
Interest expense
|
(140)
|
(131)
|
(130)
|
(132)
|
(140)
|
(132)
|
(135)
|
(74)
|
(17)
|
Income before taxes
|
25,907
|
44,069
|
38,216
|
29,901
|
36,770
|
38,991
|
46,075
|
57,531
|
13,757
|
Income tax expense (benefit)
|
2,404
|
4,147
|
3,433
|
4,053
|
4,302
|
3,949
|
4,270
|
7,673
|
2,597
|
Net income
|
23,503
|
39,922
|
34,783
|
25,848
|
32,468
|
35,043
|
41,804
|
49,858
|
11,160
|
Add back amortization
|
8,317
|
6,758
|
6,723
|
7,103
|
7,026
|
6,882
|
7,743
|
7,639
|
1,939
|
Add back accretion
|
1,034
|
828
|
925
|
961
|
1,084
|
1,225
|
1,198
|
2,004
|
1,703
|
Operating cash flow before working capital changes
|
32,855
|
47,508
|
42,431
|
33,912
|
40,579
|
43,150
|
50,745
|
59,501
|
14,803
|
Receivables trade
|
(0)
|
(0)
|
(0)
|
(0)
|
(0)
|
(0)
|
(0)
|
—
|
—
|
Inventory variation
|
(3,404)
|
(1,461)
|
(6,047)
|
8,640
|
4,043
|
(549)
|
(1,456)
|
11,971
|
8,225
|
Inventory - other
|
(376)
|
(376)
|
(376)
|
(376)
|
(376)
|
(188)
|
(94)
|
(60)
|
(10)
|
Other current assets
|
471
|
471
|
471
|
471
|
471
|
236
|
118
|
50
|
5
|
Tax payable
|
(833)
|
996
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
Other liability items
|
(1,517)
|
(1,616)
|
(1,382)
|
(1,370)
|
(1,544)
|
(1,462)
|
(2,531)
|
(2,414)
|
288
|
Operating cash flow
|
27,195
|
45,522
|
35,096
|
41,276
|
43,173
|
41,186
|
46,781
|
69,048
|
23,311
|
Payments on capital leases
|
(497)
|
(545)
|
(47)
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
AFE capital
|
(1,447)
|
(4,500)
|
(3,000)
|
(3,000)
|
(3,000)
|
(3,000)
|
(500)
|
(500)
|
—
|
Total cash flow
|
25,251
|
40,477
|
32,049
|
38,276
|
40,173
|
38,186
|
46,281
|
68,548
|
23,311
|
19.5
|
Sensitivity Analysis
|
20.0 |
ADJACENT PROPERTIES
|
21.0 |
OTHER RELEVANT DATA AND INFORMATION
|
22.0 |
INTERPRETATION AND CONCLUSIONS
|
22.1
|
Introduction
|
22.2
|
Mineral Tenure, Surface Rights, Water Rights, Royalties and Agreements
|
• |
Wharf group: northern and western sectors of the Project area; 362 patented lode claims, 35 government lots, 133 subdivided lots, and 59 federal unpatented lode claims;
|
• |
Golden Reward group: southern and eastern sectors of the Project area; 196 patented lode claims, 14 government lots, 19 subdivided lots, and 34 federal unpatented lode claims.
|
22.3
|
Geology and Mineralization
|
22.5
|
Data Verification
|
22.6
|
Metallurgical Testwork
|
22.7
|
Mineral Resource Estimates
|
22.8
|
Mineral Reserve Estimates
|
22.9
|
Mining Methods
|
22.10
|
Recovery Methods
|
22.11
|
Infrastructure
|
22.12
|
Market Studies
|
22.13
|
Environmental, Permitting and Social Considerations
|
22.14
|
Capital Cost Estimates
|
22.15
|
Operating Cost Estimates
|
22.16
|
Economic Analysis
|
22.17
|
Risks and Opportunities
|
22.17.1 |
Risks
|
• |
Geotechnical and hydrological assumptions used in mine planning are based on historical performance, and to date historical performance has been a reasonable predictor of current conditions. Any changes to the geotechnical and
hydrological assumptions could affect mine planning, affect capital cost estimates if any major rehabilitation is required due to a geotechnical or hydrological event, affect operating costs due to mitigation measures that may need
to be imposed, and impact the economic analysis that supports the mineral reserve estimates;
|
o |
Unforeseen geotechnical issues could lead to additional dilution, difficulty accessing portions of the ore body, or sterilization of broken or in situ ore. There are sufficient management controls in place to effectively
mitigate geotechnical risks. Designed pit slopes have been evaluated for stability in several geotechnical studies and are regularly evaluated by the engineering group at the mine. The QP considers that sufficient controls are in
place at the Wharf mine to effectively manage geotechnical risk, and the risk of significant impact on the mineral reserve estimate is low;
|
o |
Water infiltration near the 5,960-foot elevation has made drill and blast activities below this horizon challenging, and may affect the portion of the mine plan that is expected to reach the 5,900 ft elevation;
|
• |
Coeur leases nearly all the earth moving equipment used at the mine. Relationships with local dealers span over 15 years. Current truck and loader fleet lease rates are under contract through 2024 with an option for a two-year
extension beyond. A major change in pricing would affect operating cost and have an impact on the mineral reserve estimates and the economic analysis that supports the mineral reserve estimates;
|
• |
The mineral reserve estimates are most sensitive to metal prices. Coeur’s current strategy is to sell most of the metal production at spot prices, exposing the company to both positive and negative changes in the market, both of
which are outside of the company’s control;
|
• |
Assumptions that the long-term reclamation and mitigation of the Wharf Operations can be appropriately managed within the estimated closure timeframes and closure cost estimates.
|
22.17.2 |
Opportunities
|
• |
Conversion of some or all of the measured and indicated mineral resources currently reported exclusive of mineral reserves to mineral reserves, with appropriate supporting studies;
|
• |
Upgrade of some or all of the inferred mineral resources to higher-confidence categories, such that such better-confidence material could be used in mineral reserve estimation;
|
• |
Evaluation by third-party consultants suggested that the pit walls in the last stage of the pit could be steepened, potentially resulting in minor operating cost estimate savings.
|
22.18
|
Conclusions
|
23.0 |
RECOMMENDATIONS
|
24.0 |
REFERENCES
|
24.1
|
Bibliography
|
24.3
|
Glossary of Terms
|
Term
|
Definition
|
inferred mineral resource
|
An inferred mineral resource is that part of a mineral resource for which quantity and grade or quality are estimated based on limited geological evidence and sampling. The term limited geological evidence means evidence that is
only sufficient to establish that geological and grade or quality continuity is more likely than not. The level of geological uncertainty associated with an inferred mineral resource is too high to apply relevant technical and
economic factors likely to influence the prospects of economic extraction in a manner useful for evaluation of economic viability.
A qualified person must have a reasonable expectation that the majority of inferred mineral resources could be upgraded to indicated or measured mineral resources with continued exploration; and should be able to defend the basis
of this expectation before his or her peers.
|
internal rate of return (IRR)
|
The rate of return at which the Net Present Value of a project is zero; the rate at which the present value of cash inflows is equal to the present value of the cash outflows.
|
initial assessment
|
An initial assessment is a preliminary technical and economic study of the economic potential of all or parts of mineralization to support the disclosure of mineral resources. The initial assessment
must be prepared by a qualified person and must include appropriate assessments of reasonably assumed technical and economic factors, together with any other relevant operational factors, that are necessary to demonstrate at the
time of reporting that there are reasonable prospects for economic extraction. An initial assessment is required for disclosure of mineral resources but cannot be used as the basis for disclosure of mineral reserves
|
Lerchs–Grossmann
|
An algorithm used to select the optimum design for an open pit mine.
|
life of mine (LOM)
|
Number of years that the operation is planning to mine and treat ore and is taken from the current mine plan based on the current evaluation of ore reserves.
|
measured mineral resource
|
A measured mineral resource is that part of a mineral resource for which quantity and grade or quality are estimated based on conclusive geological evidence and sampling. The term conclusive geological evidence means evidence
that is sufficient to test and confirm geological and grade or quality continuity. The level of geological certainty associated with a measured mineral resource is sufficient to allow a qualified person to apply modifying factors,
as defined in this section, in sufficient detail to support detailed mine planning and final evaluation of the economic viability of the deposit.
|
merger
|
A voluntary combination of two or more companies whereby both stocks are merged into one.
|
Merrill-Crowe (M-C) circuit
|
A process which recovers precious metals from solution by first clarifying the solution, then removing the air contained in the clarified solution, and then precipitating the gold and silver from the solution by injecting zinc
dust into the solution. The valuable sludge is collected in a filter press for drying and further treatment
|
mineral reserve
|
A mineral reserve is an estimate of tonnage and grade or quality of indicated and measured mineral resources that, in the opinion of the qualified person, can be the basis of an economically viable project. More specifically, it
is the economically mineable part of a measured or indicated mineral resource, which includes diluting materials and allowances for losses that may occur when the material is mined or extracted.
The determination that part of a measured or indicated mineral resource is economically mineable must be based on a preliminary feasibility (pre-feasibility) or feasibility study, as defined by this section, conducted by a
qualified person applying the modifying factors to indicated or measured mineral resources. Such study must demonstrate that, at the time of reporting, extraction of the mineral reserve is economically viable under reasonable
investment and market assumptions. The study must establish a life of mine plan that is technically achievable and economically viable, which will be the basis of determining the mineral reserve.
The term economically viable means that the qualified person has determined, using a discounted cash flow analysis, or has otherwise analytically determined, that extraction of the mineral reserve is economically viable under
reasonable investment and market assumptions.
The term investment and market assumptions includes all assumptions made about the prices, exchange rates, interest and discount rates, sales volumes, and costs that are necessary to determine the economic viability of the
mineral reserves. The qualified person must use a price for each commodity that provides a reasonable basis for establishing that the project is economically viable.
|
Term
|
Definition |
mineral resource
|
A mineral resource is a concentration or occurrence of material of economic interest in or on the Earth’s crust in such form, grade or quality, and quantity that there are reasonable prospects for economic extraction.
The term material of economic interest includes mineralization, including dumps and tailings, mineral brines, and other resources extracted on or within the earth’s crust. It does not include oil and gas resources as defined in
Regulation S-X (§210.4-10(a)(16)(D) of this chapter), gases (e.g., helium and carbon dioxide), geothermal fields, and water.
When determining the existence of a mineral resource, a qualified person, as defined by this section, must be able to estimate or interpret the location, quantity, grade or quality continuity, and other geological characteristics
of the mineral resource from specific geological evidence and knowledge, including sampling; and conclude that there are reasonable prospects for economic extraction of the mineral resource based on an initial assessment, as defined
in this section, that he or she conducts by qualitatively applying relevant technical and economic factors likely to influence the prospect of economic extraction.
|
mining claim
|
A description by boundaries of real property in which metal ore and/or minerals may be located.
|
modifying factors
|
The factors that a qualified person must apply to indicated and measured mineral resources and then evaluate to establish the economic viability of mineral reserves. A qualified person must apply and evaluate modifying factors to
convert measured and indicated mineral resources to proven and probable mineral reserves. These factors include but are not restricted to: mining; processing; metallurgical; infrastructure; economic; marketing; legal; environmental
compliance; plans, negotiations, or agreements with local individuals or groups; and governmental factors. The number, type and specific characteristics of the modifying factors applied will necessarily be a function of and depend
upon the mineral, mine, property, or project.
|
Term
|
Definition
|
net smelter return royalty (NSR)
|
A defined percentage of the gross revenue from a resource extraction operation, less a proportionate share of transportation, insurance, and processing costs.
|
open pit
|
A mine that is entirely on the surface. Also referred to as open-cut or open-cast mine.
|
ounce (oz) (troy)
|
Used in imperial statistics. A kilogram is equal to 32.1507 ounces. A troy ounce is equal to 31.1035 grams.
|
plant
|
A group of buildings, and especially to their contained equipment, in which a process or function is carried out; on a mine it will include warehouses, hoisting equipment, compressors, repair shops, offices, mill or concentrator.
|
potassic alteration
|
A relatively high temperature type of alteration which results from potassium enrichment. Characterized by biotite, K-feldspar, adularia.
|
preliminary feasibility study, pre-feasibility study
|
A preliminary feasibility study (prefeasibility study) is a comprehensive study of a range of options for the technical and economic viability of a mineral project that has advanced to a stage where a qualified person has
determined (in the case of underground mining) a preferred mining method, or (in the case of surface mining) a pit configuration, and in all cases has determined an effective method of mineral processing and an effective plan to
sell the product.
A pre-feasibility study includes a financial analysis based on reasonable assumptions, based on appropriate testing, about the modifying factors and the evaluation of any other relevant factors that are sufficient for a qualified
person to determine if all or part of the indicated and measured mineral resources may be converted to mineral reserves at the time of reporting. The financial analysis must have the level of detail necessary to demonstrate, at the
time of reporting, that extraction is economically viable
|
probable mineral reserve
|
A probable mineral reserve is the economically mineable part of an indicated and, in some cases, a measured mineral resource. For a probable mineral reserve, the qualified person’s confidence in the results obtained from the
application of the modifying factors and in the estimates of tonnage and grade or quality is lower than what is sufficient for a classification as a proven mineral reserve, but is still sufficient to demonstrate that, at the time of
reporting, extraction of the mineral reserve is economically viable under reasonable investment and market assumptions. The lower level of confidence is due to higher geologic uncertainty when the qualified person converts an
indicated mineral resource to a probable reserve or higher risk in the results of the application of modifying factors at the time when the qualified person converts a measured mineral resource to a probable mineral reserve. A
qualified person must classify a measured mineral resource as a probable mineral reserve when his or her confidence in the results obtained from the application of the modifying factors to the measured mineral resource is lower than
what is sufficient for a proven mineral reserve.
|
propylitic
|
Characteristic greenish color. Minerals include chlorite, actinolite and epidote. Typically contains the assemblage quartz-chlorite-carbonate
|
proven mineral reserve
|
A proven mineral reserve is the economically mineable part of a measured mineral resource. For a proven mineral reserve, the qualified person has a high degree of confidence in the results obtained from the application of the
modifying factors and in the estimates of tonnage and grade or quality. A proven mineral reserve can only result from conversion of a measured mineral resource.
|
Term
|
Definition |
qualified person
|
A qualified person is an individual who is a mineral industry professional with at least five years of relevant experience in the type of mineralization and type of deposit under consideration and in the specific type of activity
that person is undertaking on behalf of the registrant; and an eligible member or licensee in good standing of a recognized professional organization at the time the technical report is prepared.
For an organization to be a recognized professional organization, it must:
(A) Be either:
(1) An organization recognized within the mining industry as a reputable professional association, or
(2) A board authorized by U.S. federal, state, or foreign statute to regulate professionals in the mining, geoscience or related field;
(B) Admit eligible members primarily based on their academic qualifications and experience;
(C) Establish and require compliance with professional standards of competence and ethics;
(D) Require or encourage continuing professional development;
(E) Have and apply disciplinary powers, including the power to suspend or expel a member regardless of where the member practices or resides; and;
(F) Provide a public list of members in good standing.
|
reclamation
|
The restoration of a site after mining or exploration activity is completed.
|
refining
|
A high temperature process in which impure metal is reacted with flux to reduce the impurities. The metal is collected in a molten layer and the impurities in a slag layer. Refining results in the production of a marketable
material.
|
refractory
|
Gold mineralization normally requiring more sophisticated processing technology for extraction, such as roasting or autoclaving under pressure.
|
rock quality designation (RQD)
|
A measure of the competency of a rock, determined by the number of fractures in a given length of drill core. For example, a friable ore will have many fractures and a low RQD.
|
royalty
|
An amount of money paid at regular intervals by the lessee or operator of an exploration or mining property to the owner of the ground. Generally based on a specific amount per ton or a percentage of the total production or
profits. Also, the fee paid for the right to use a patented process.
|
run-of-mine (ROM)
|
Rehandle where the raw mine ore material is fed into the processing plant’s system, usually the crusher. This is where material that is not direct feed from the mine is stockpiled for later feeding. Run-of-mine relates to the
rehandle being for any mine material, regardless of source, before entry into the processing plant’s system.
|
strip ratio
|
The ratio of waste tons to ore tons mined calculated as total tons mined less ore tons mined divided by ore tons mined.
|
25.0 |
RELIANCE ON INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE REGISTRANT
|
25.1
|
Introduction
|
25.2
|
Macroeconomic Trends
|
25.3
|
Markets
|
25.4
|
Legal Matters
|
25.5
|
Environmental Matters
|
25.6
|
Stakeholder Accommodations
|
25.7
|
Governmental Factors
|
25.8
|
Internal Controls
|
25.8.1 |
Exploration and Drilling
|
• |
Written procedures and guidelines to support preferred sampling methods and approaches; periodic compliance reviews of adherence to such written procedures and guidelines;
|
• |
Maintenance of a complete chain-of-custody, ensuring the traceability and integrity of the samples at all handling stages from collection, transportation, sample preparation and analysis to long-term sample storage;
|
• |
Geological logs are checked and verified, and there is a physical sign-off to attest to the validation protocol required;
|
• |
Quality control checks on collar and downhole survey data for errors or significant deviations;
|
• |
Appropriate types of quality control samples are inserted into the sample stream at appropriate frequencies to assess analytical data quality;
|
• |
Regular inspection of analytical and sample preparation facilities by appropriately experienced Coeur personnel;
|
• |
QA/QC data are regularly verified to ensure that outliers sample mix-ups, contamination, or laboratory biases during the sample preparation and analysis steps are correctly identified, mitigated, or remediated. Changes to
database entries are required to be documented;
|
• |
Database upload and verification procedures to ensure the accuracy and integrity of the data entered into the Project database(s). These are typically performed using software data-checking routines. Changes to database entries
are required to be documented. Data are subject to regular backups.
|
25.8.2 |
Mineral Resource and Mineral Reserve Estimates
|
• |
Prior to use in mineral resource or mineral reserve estimation, the selected data to support estimation are downloaded from the database into a project file and reviewed for improbable entries and high values;
|
• |
Written procedures and guidelines are used to support estimation methods and approaches;
|
• |
Completion of annual technical statements on each mineral resource and mineral reserve estimate by qualified persons. These technical statements include evaluation of modifying and technical factors, incorporate available
reconciliation data, and are based on a cashflow analysis;
|
• |
Internal reviews of block models, mineral resources and mineral reserves using a “layered responsibility” approach with Qualified Person involvement at the site and corporate levels;
|
25.8.3 |
Risk Assessments
|
• |
Active monitoring programs such as mill performance, geotechnical networks, water sampling, waste management;
|
• |
Regular review of markets, commodity, and price forecasts by internal specialists; reviews of competitor activities;
|
• |
Regular reviews of stakeholder concerns, accommodations to stakeholder concerns and ongoing community consultation;
|
• |
Monitoring of key permits and obligations such as tenures, surface rights, mine environmental and operating permits, agreements, and regulatory changes to ensure all reporting and payment obligations have been met to keep those
items in good standing
|
APPENDIX A |
c
|
Name
|
M.S.
Number
|
Patent
#
|
BLM
S/N
|
State
S/N
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty (1)
|
Royalty
Holder
(1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder (2)
|
12000-00402-030-00
|
Lot 1
|
402
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Government Lot or Block (Fee)
|
0.29
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
12000-00402-030-05_1
|
Lot 2
|
402
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Government Lot or Block (Fee)
|
0.36
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
12000-00402-030-05_2
|
Lot 3
|
402
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Government Lot or Block (Fee)
|
0.13
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
12000-00402-030-05_3
|
Lot 4
|
402
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Government Lot or Block (Fee)
|
0.03
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
12000-00402-030-05_4
|
Lot 5
|
402
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Government Lot or Block (Fee)
|
0.08
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
12000-00402-040-06
|
Lot 6
|
402
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Government Lot or Block (Fee)
|
0.03
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
16000-00502-360-00_1
|
Lot 10
|
502
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Government Lot or Block (Fee)
|
0.77
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
16000-00502-360-00_2
|
Lot 22
|
502
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Government Lot or Block (Fee)
|
0.01
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
16000-00502-360-00_3
|
Lot 23
|
502
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Government Lot or Block (Fee)
|
0.01
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26280-00402-040-00
|
Tract 4 of MS 1704
|
402
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Tract or Parcel (Fee)
|
1.00
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
1.6125%
|
Valentine, et al
|
1.0000%
|
Metalla Royalty
|
|||
26280-00561-000-00
|
War Eagle
|
561
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.33
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26280-00562-000-00
|
Yukon
|
562
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.33
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||||
26280-00564-000-00
|
Gold Eagle
|
564
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.33
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||||
26280-00675-000-00
|
General Grant
|
675
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.12
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26340-00945-000-90
|
House only on Monday Lode MS 945
|
945
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
0.00
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
c
|
Name
|
M.S.
Number
|
Patent
#
|
BLM
S/N
|
State
S/N
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty
(1)
|
Royalty
Holder
(1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder
(2)
|
26380-01095-000-10_1
|
Tigress
|
1095
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.04
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26380-01095-000-10_2
|
Euphrat
|
1095
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.88
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26380-01095-000-10_3
|
Allowez
|
1095
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.24
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26380-01095-000-20_1
|
Gentle Annie
|
1095
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.63
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26380-01095-000-20_2
|
Squaw Creek
|
1095
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.93
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26420-01139-000-40
|
Ground Hog, Foley, Buffaloe (part)
|
1139
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
4.31
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26420-01139-000-50
|
Lot A of Foley
|
1139
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Tract or Parcel (Fee)
|
0.50
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26420-01139-000-70
|
Forest Queen
|
1139
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
2.48
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26420-01141-000-20_1
|
Saganaw (part outside CUP)
|
1141
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
0.70
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26420-01141-000-20_2
|
Camden
|
1141
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.81
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
5.00%
|
White House Congress
|
|||||
26420-01141-000-20_3
|
Georgie
|
1141
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.26
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
5.00%
|
White House Congress
|
|||||
26420-01141-000-20_4
|
Ford
|
1141
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.26
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
5.00%
|
White House Congress
|
|||||
26460-01205-000-10
|
Lot 1-A of MS 1341 & 1205
|
1205
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Tract or Parcel (Fee)
|
7.13
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26460-01205-000-20
|
Lot 2-A of MS 1341 & 1205
|
1205
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Tract or Parcel (Fee)
|
3.02
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26500-01213-000-10_1
|
Thora
|
1213
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
1.99
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
c
|
Name
|
M.S.
Number
|
Patent
#
|
BLM
S/N
|
State
S/N
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty
(1)
|
Royalty
Holder
(1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder
(2)
|
26500-01213-000-10_2
|
Comstock
|
1213
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
2.89
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26500-01213-000-10_3
|
Red Headed Woman
|
1213
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.08
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26500-01213-000-10_4
|
Red Headed Boy
|
1213
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.98
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26500-01213-000-10_5
|
Red Headed Girl
|
1213
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.34
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26500-01213-000-20_1
|
Lawrence
|
1213
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
4.75
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26500-01213-000-20_2
|
Red Headed Man
|
1213
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.30
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26500-01213-000-20_3
|
Lost Man
|
1213
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.72
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26500-01213-000-20_4
|
Gold King
|
1213
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.26
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26500-01213-000-20_5
|
Silver King
|
1213
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.51
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26500-01213-000-20_6
|
Mill Site
|
1213
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.51
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26500-01213-000-20_7
|
Pluto Fraction
|
1213
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
2.04
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26500-01213-000-20_8
|
Odin
|
1213
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.86
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26500-01213-000-20_9
|
Lucky Man
|
1213
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
6.30
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26500-01213-000-20_10
|
Found Fraction
|
1213
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
2.55
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26500-01213-000-20_11
|
Liewellen Fraction
|
1213
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
5.91
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
c
|
Name
|
M.S.
Number
|
Patent
#
|
BLM
S/N
|
State
S/N |
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty
(1)
|
Royalty
Holder
(1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder
(2)
|
26500-01213-000-20_12
|
Connecting Link Fraction
|
1213
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
3.60
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26500-01213-000-20_13
|
Golden Wedge
|
1213
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
1.60
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26540-01229-000-10_1
|
Hidden Ore
|
1229
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.15
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
4.00%
|
Krejci Kane et al
|
2.000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26540-01229-000-10_2
|
Saxon
|
1229
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.67
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
4.0000%
2.0000%
|
Krejci Kane
Royal Gold
|
|||
26540-01229-000-10_3
|
Delancy
|
1229
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.97
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
4.0000%
2.0000%
|
Krejci Kane
Royal Gold
|
|||
26540-01229-000-10_4
|
Coxey Fraction
|
1229
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
2.90
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26540-01229-000-10_5
|
Hamden
|
1229
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.16
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26540-01229-000-10_6
|
Walton
|
1229
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
7.97
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26540-01229-000-30
|
Harvey Fraction
|
1229
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
6.02
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||||
26540-01283-000-30_1
|
Buffalo
|
1283
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.70
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
5.00%
|
White House Congress
|
|||||
26540-01283-000-30_2
|
Link Fraction
|
1283
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
6.62
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
5.00%
|
White House Congress
|
|||||
26540-01286-000-10
|
Revenue Fraction No. 2
|
1286
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
2.76
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
3.00%
|
Dykes, et al
|
|||||
26540-01286-000-20
|
Revenue Fraction No. 1
|
1286
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
1.96
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26540-01288-000-20
|
Cardinal
|
1288
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
7.99
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
5.00%
|
White House Congress
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
c
|
Name
|
M.S.
Number
|
Patent
#
|
BLM
S/N
|
State
S/N
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty
(1)
|
Royalty
Holder
(1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder
(2)
|
26580-01310-000-00_1
|
Desire No. 1 (part)
|
1310
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
0.93
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01310-000-00_2
|
Desire No. 2 (part)
|
1310
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
3.08
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01310-000-00_3
|
Hattie, Lost Camp and Minnesota Maid exc lots
|
1310
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
0.89
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01335-000-15
|
Gertrude Fraction
|
1335
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
2.61
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01340-000-00
|
Ontario
|
1340
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
6.01
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26580-01341-000-10_1
|
Apex
|
1341
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
5.87
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01341-000-10_2
|
Argentine
|
1341
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
7.00
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01341-000-10_3
|
Golden (part)
|
1341
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
4.33
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01341-000-10_4
|
Star (part)
|
1341
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
4.31
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01341-000-30
|
50'X500' Parcel, MS 1341 & 1205
|
1341
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Tract or Parcel (Fee)
|
0.55
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26580-01378-000-00_1
|
Tibo
|
1378
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.05
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01378-000-00_2
|
Alleta
|
1378
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.89
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01378-000-00_3
|
Berta
|
1378
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.73
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01378-000-00_4
|
Golconda
|
1378
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.05
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01378-000-00_5
|
Yantic
|
1378
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.85
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
c
|
Name
|
M.S.
Number
|
Patent
#
|
BLM S/N
|
State
S/N
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty
(1)
|
Royalty
Holder
(1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder
(2)
|
26580-01378-000-00_6
|
Eclipse
|
1378
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
6.68
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01378-000-00_7
|
Bancroft
|
1378
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.16
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01378-000-00_8
|
Little Chief
|
1378
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.20
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01378-000-00_9
|
McKenzie
|
1378
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.12
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01378-000-00_10
|
Summit
|
1378
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.45
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01378-000-00_11
|
Summit Fraction
|
1378
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
1.98
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01378-000-00_12
|
Little Eagle
|
1378
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.26
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01378-000-00_13
|
Perry
|
1378
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.38
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01378-000-00_14
|
Long Valley No. 1
|
1378
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.16
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01378-000-00_15
|
Long Valley No. 3
|
1378
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
6.65
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01378-000-00_16
|
Galena Fraction
|
1378
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
1.21
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01378-000-00_17
|
Galena
|
1378
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.37
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01378-000-00_18
|
Porcupine
|
1378
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.58
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01378-000-00_19
|
Blue Jay
|
1378
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.60
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01384-000-20_1
|
Bath
|
1384
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
13.27
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
c
|
Name
|
M.S. Number
|
Patent #
|
BLM S/N
|
State S/N
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty
(1)
|
Royalty
Holder
(1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder
(2)
|
26580-01384-000-20_2
|
St. Croix
|
1384
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
15.59
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26580-01384-000-20_3
|
Havana
|
1384
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
18.42
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26580-01384-000-20_4
|
Cawnpore
|
1384
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
18.55
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26580-01384-000-20_5
|
Osaka
|
1384
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
14.97
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26580-01384-000-20_6
|
Ghent
|
1384
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
11.66
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26580-01384-000-20_7
|
Owls Roost
|
1384
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
14.07
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26580-01384-000-20_8
|
Boulders
|
1384
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
12.44
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26580-01384-000-20_9
|
Al Borak
|
1384
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
1.83
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26580-01384-000-20_10
|
Sometimes
|
1384
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
17.34
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26580-01384-000-20_11
|
Sardona
|
1384
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
15.44
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26580-01384-000-20_12
|
Blue Crow
|
1384
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
7.85
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26580-01384-000-20_13
|
Moscow
|
1384
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
2.32
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26580-01384-000-20_14
|
On Guard
|
1384
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
18.15
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26580-01384-000-20_15
|
Old Iron Sides
|
1384
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
15.13
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26620-01413-000-40_1
|
Spotted Pike
|
1413
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
11.31
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
c
|
Name
|
M.S. Number
|
Patent #
|
BLM S/N
|
State S/N
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty
(1) |
Royalty
Holder (1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder
(2)
|
26620-01438-000-00
|
McCullum Millsite
|
1438
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
3.66
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26620-01451-000-10
|
Blanch E
|
1451
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
17.67
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26620-01451-000-20_1
|
May E
|
1451
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
20.50
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26620-01451-000-20_2
|
Nellie M
|
1451
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
14.83
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26620-01451-000-20_3
|
Ruth
|
1451
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
11.10
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26620-01451-000-20_4
|
Nettie C
|
1451
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
19.60
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26620-01453-000-00
|
Dolphin
|
1453
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
13.20
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26620-01475-000-00_1
|
Little Allen
|
1475
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
16.35
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26620-01475-000-00_2
|
Baby
|
1475
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
19.50
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26620-01475-000-00_3
|
Little Robbie
|
1475
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.26
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26620-01475-000-00_4
|
Little Darling
|
1475
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.42
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26620-01515-000-00
|
Wandering Jew
|
1515
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.60
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26620-01536-000-20_1
|
Francis (pt)
|
1536
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
1.64
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26620-01536-000-20_2
|
Rambler (pt)
|
1536
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
1.10
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26620-01536-000-20_3
|
Madeline (pt)
|
1536
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
3.17
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
c
|
Name
|
M.S. Number
|
Patent #
|
BLM S/N
|
State S/N
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty
(1)
|
Royalty
Holder
(1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder
(2)
|
26680-01567-000-10
|
Daisy Fraction
|
1567
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
1.59
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26680-01581-000-10_1
|
Modoc (part outside CUP boundary)
|
1581
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.21
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.00%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||||
26680-01581-000-10_2
|
Paddy Ford Fraction
|
1581
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
4.51
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
4.00%
|
Krejci, Kane, et al
|
2.00%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26680-01616-000-10
|
Lot 2 of Lomie
|
1616
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Tract or Parcel (Fee)
|
1.50
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26680-01616-000-20
|
Lot 3 of Lomie
|
1616
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Tract or Parcel (Fee)
|
1.52
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26680-01616-000-40_1
|
Lot 1 of Lomie
|
1616
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Tract or Parcel (Fee)
|
3.40
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26680-01616-000-40_2
|
Lot 4 of Lomie
|
1616
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Tract or Parcel (Fee)
|
3.03
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26680-01616-000-40_3
|
Lot 5 of Lomie
|
1616
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Tract or Parcel (Fee)
|
2.25
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26680-01616-000-50
|
Thusnelda
|
1616
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
7.78
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26680-01616-000-70_1
|
Phonolite
|
1616
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
4.87
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26680-01616-000-70_2
|
Trenton
|
1616
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
20.52
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26680-01659-000-10
|
Bad Tale Fraction
|
1657
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
11.01
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
3.00%
|
Dykes, et al
|
|||||
26680-01670-000-10
|
Camp Bird
|
1670
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
20.41
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26680-01670-000-20_1
|
Log Cabin
|
1670
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
20.06
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26680-01670-000-20_2
|
Denver
|
1670
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
18.72
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
c
|
Name
|
M.S. Number
|
Patent #
|
BLM S/N
|
State S/N
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty
(1)
|
Royalty
Holder
(1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder (2) |
26680-01670-000-20_3
|
Grainger
|
1670
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.90
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26680-01670-000-20_4
|
Allentown
|
1670
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.32
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26680-01684-000-00
|
Plum Fraction
|
1684
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
1.32
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26720-01760-000-00
|
Dump
|
1760
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.81
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26760-01782-000-00_1
|
Marco Polo
|
1782
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
17.22
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26760-01782-000-00_2
|
Bald Hill
|
1782
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
17.16
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26760-01782-000-00_3
|
Saturday
|
1782
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
20.30
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26760-01782-000-00_4
|
April
|
1782
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
17.14
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26760-01786-000-10
|
Acme
|
1786
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
13.09
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26760-01790-000-00_1
|
Remo
|
1790
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
20.35
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26760-01790-000-00_2
|
Hoctor
|
1790
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.24
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26760-01790-000-00_3
|
Russell
|
1790
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
20.53
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26760-01790-000-00_4
|
Laborn No. 1
|
1790
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
14.75
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26760-01790-000-00_5
|
Calumet
|
1790
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.32
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26760-01795-000-10_1
|
Victor
|
1795
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.09
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
c
|
Name
|
M.S.
Number
|
Patent
#
|
BLM
S/N
|
State
S/N
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty (1)
|
Royalty
Holder (1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder
(2)
|
26760-01795-000-10_2
|
Point
|
1795
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
20.66
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26760-01803-000-00_1
|
Bayou
|
1803
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
11.03
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26760-01803-000-00_2
|
Eagle Fraction
|
1803
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
2.45
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26760-01803-000-00_3
|
Eagle
|
1803
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
14.68
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26760-01803-000-00_4
|
Texana
|
1803
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.09
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26760-01803-000-00_5
|
Meteor
|
1803
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
11.36
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26760-01803-000-00_6
|
Rocket
|
1803
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.68
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26760-01844-000-00
|
Rochester
|
1844
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
17.12
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26760-01848-000-00
|
Myrtle
|
1848
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
17.29
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26760-01875-000-10_1
|
Norwich
|
1875
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
17.54
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26760-01875-000-10_2
|
Gossan Fraction
|
1875
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
4.88
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26760-01875-000-10_3
|
Gossan (part)
|
1875
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
17.75
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01939-000-00_1
|
Caeser
|
1939
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
19.81
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01939-000-00_2
|
Plunger
|
1939
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.82
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01939-000-00_3
|
Non Plus Ultra
|
1939
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.09
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
c
|
Name
|
M.S.
Number
|
Patent
#
|
BLM
S/N
|
State
S/N
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty (1)
|
Royalty
Holder (1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder
(2)
|
26840-01942-000-30_1
|
Busby exc Tract C
|
1942
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
3.28
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01942-000-30_2
|
Washington exc Tract C
|
1942
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
14.68
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01942-000-30_3
|
Heritage exc Tracts G & F
|
1942
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
7.00
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01942-000-30_4
|
Belle Plane
|
1942
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
20.64
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01946-000-00_1
|
Freshett
|
1946
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
11.13
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
3.00%
|
Dykes, et al
|
|||||
26840-01946-000-00_2
|
No Bagatelle
|
1946
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
14.04
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
3.00%
|
Dykes, et al
|
|||||
26840-01946-000-00_3
|
Slip Fraction No. 1
|
1946
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
5.05
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
3.00%
|
Dykes, et al
|
|||||
26840-01946-000-00_4
|
Meerschtendals
|
1946
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
11.21
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
3.00%
|
Dykes, et al
|
|||||
26840-01946-000-00_5
|
Goldsmith Maid
|
1946
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
11.38
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
3.00%
|
Dykes, et al
|
|||||
26840-01946-000-00_6
|
Montesuma
|
1946
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.10
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
3.00%
|
Dykes, et al
|
|||||
26840-01946-000-00_7
|
Frankfurt
|
1946
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
7.71
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
3.00%
|
Dykes, et al
|
|||||
26840-01946-000-00_8
|
Bavaria
|
1946
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
11.70
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
3.00%
|
Dykes, et al
|
|||||
26840-01955-000-36
|
Arizona including Lots A-1 & A-2
|
1955
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
16.95
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01955-000-54_1
|
Wall
|
1955
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
13.84
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01955-000-54_2
|
Harrison
|
1955
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.32
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
c
|
Name
|
M.S.
Number
|
Patent
#
|
BLM
S/N
|
State
S/N
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty (1)
|
Royalty
Holder (1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder
(2)
|
26840-01955-000-54_3
|
Morton
|
1955
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
14.76
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01960-000-00
|
Robert Emmett
|
1960
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
15.30
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
5.0000%
2.0000%
|
WH Con.
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01962-000-00
|
Silver King
|
1962
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
18.06
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01970-000-60
|
November
|
1970
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
11.93
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01970-000-70_1
|
July
|
1970
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
7.65
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01970-000-70_2
|
August
|
1970
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
16.50
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01970-000-70_3
|
Mollie Dare
|
1970
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.21
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01979-000-10_1
|
Imperial
|
1979
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
19.12
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01979-000-10_2
|
Queen
|
1979
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
18.10
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01979-000-10_3
|
Princess
|
1979
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.22
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01979-000-10_4
|
Crown
|
1979
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
19.26
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26880-02006-000-00
|
Margurite No. 2
|
2006
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
14.27
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26880-02021-000-10
|
Lot A of Clarence exc Lot 1 Rev
|
2021
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Tract or Parcel (Fee)
|
2.08
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26880-02021-000-15_1
|
Mother (part)
|
2021
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
12.26
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26880-02021-000-15_2
|
Little Barefoot (part)
|
2021
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
4.58
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
c
|
Name
|
M.S.
Number
|
Patent
#
|
BLM
S/N
|
State
S/N
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty (1)
|
Royalty
Holder (1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder
(2)
|
26880-02021-000-35_1
|
Belle Fraction
|
2021
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.73
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26880-02021-000-35_2
|
Rope Fraction
|
2021
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
2.32
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26880-02044-000-20
|
Tessa (part)
|
2044
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
0.30
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26880-02050-000-00_1
|
Comet (part)
|
2050
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
0.98
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26880-02050-000-00_2
|
Comet No. 1 (part)
|
2050
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.24
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26880-02060-000-00
|
Pewabic
|
2060
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
16.56
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26880-02066-000-10
|
Milton Fraction (part)
|
2066
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
5.70
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26880-02074-000-10
|
Lillie M.
|
2074
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
17.30
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26880-02074-000-30
|
Lillie M. No. 1
|
2074
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
7.16
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26920-00001-004-31
|
Lot 31 Block 4
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Tract or Parcel (Fee)
|
0.37
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
||||||||
26920-00001-005-01
|
Lots 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, Pt 9, 16 of Block 5
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Tract or Parcel (Fee)
|
5.04
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
||||||||
26920-00001-008-29
|
Lots 29, 20, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 of Block 9
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Tract or Parcel (Fee)
|
2.61
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
||||||||
26920-00001-009-01
|
Lots 1 thru 13, Lots 16 thru 29 of Block 9
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Tract or Parcel (Fee)
|
12.14
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
||||||||
26920-00001-010-01
|
Lots 1 thru 25 of Block 10
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Tract or Parcel (Fee)
|
10.77
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
||||||||
26920-00001-011-01
|
Lots 1 thru 12 of Block 11
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Tract or Parcel (Fee)
|
5.23
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
c
|
Name
|
M.S.
Number
|
Patent
#
|
BLM
S/N
|
State
S/N
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty (1)
|
Royalty
Holder (1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder
(2)
|
16000-00502-350-00_3
|
Lot 6
|
502
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Government Lot or Block (Fee)
|
0.10
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
16000-00502-350-00_4
|
Lot 8
|
502
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Government Lot or Block (Fee)
|
1.05
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
16000-00502-350-00_5
|
Lot 9
|
502
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Government Lot or Block (Fee)
|
0.12
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
16000-00502-350-00_6
|
Lot 10
|
502
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Government Lot or Block (Fee)
|
0.01
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
16000-00502-350-07
|
Lot 7
|
502
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Government Lot or Block (Fee)
|
1.86
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26280-00195-000-00
|
Decorah
|
195
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.21
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26280-00330-000-00
|
Portland
|
330
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.66
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26280-00331-000-00
|
Gustavus
|
331
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.20
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26280-00332-000-00
|
Paragon
|
332
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.05
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26280-00351-000-00_1
|
Silver Plume exc pt in Tract 11
|
351
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
5.16
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26280-00356-000-00
|
Folger
|
356
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.74
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26280-00357-000-00
|
Empire State
|
357
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.65
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26280-00358-000-00
|
Perserverance
|
358
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
3.50
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26280-00359-000-00
|
Indispensible
|
359
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
5.86
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26280-00360-000-00
|
Olive
|
360
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
0.96
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
c
|
Name
|
M.S.
Number
|
Patent
#
|
BLM
S/N
|
State
S/N
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty (1)
|
Royalty
Holder (1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder
(2)
|
26280-00361-000-20
|
Trojan
|
361
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
6.25
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26280-00378-000-10
|
Mark Twain exc Lot U
|
378
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.87
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26280-00397-000-00
|
Alameda
|
397
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
3.23
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26280-00398-000-00
|
Alameda Extension
|
398
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
5.36
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26280-00402-000-00_1
|
Sante Fe exc pt in Tracts 5 and 11
|
402
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
2.67
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26280-00472-000-20
|
Mound
|
472
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.55
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26280-00558-000-00
|
India
|
558
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.55
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26280-00559-000-00
|
Japan
|
559
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.55
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26280-00560-000-00
|
Pappoose
|
560
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.33
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26280-00563-000-00
|
Goodenough
|
563
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.33
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26280-00565-000-00
|
Marco Polo
|
565
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.26
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
5.00%
|
White House Congress
|
2.00%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26280-00566-000-00
|
Algoma
|
566
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.33
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
5.00%
|
White House Congress
|
2.00%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00793-000-00_1
|
Little Snowdrop
|
793
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
7.77
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00793-000-00_2
|
Dividend
|
793
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.60
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00793-000-00_3
|
Hector
|
793
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
1.74
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
c
|
Name
|
M.S.
Number
|
Patent
#
|
BLM
S/N
|
State
S/N
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty (1)
|
Royalty
Holder (1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder
(2)
|
26340-00866-000-00
|
Dark Horse
|
866
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
5.46
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
1.50%
|
Mountain View Heights
|
|||||
26340-00898-000-00
|
Hardscrabble and Vulgar exc pt in Tract B
|
898
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
3.61
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00902-000-25_1
|
Red Flag
|
902
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.19
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00902-000-25_2
|
Horseshoe
|
902
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.00
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00902-000-25_3
|
Horseshoe Fraction
|
902
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
5.20
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00914-000-10
|
North
|
914
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.91
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00915-000-00
|
Bristol Fraction
|
915
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
0.87
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00915-000-10_1
|
Ashland
|
915
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.81
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00915-000-10_2
|
Norman
|
915
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.45
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00915-000-10_3
|
Boston
|
915
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.81
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00915-000-10_4
|
Providence
|
915
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.33
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00916-000-10_1
|
Jessie Lee
|
916
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
3.02
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00916-000-10_2
|
Leopard
|
916
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
2.26
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00944-000-00
|
Baltimore
|
944
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.15
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00945-000-10_1
|
Reindeer
|
945
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
6.44
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
c
|
Name
|
M.S.
Number
|
Patent
#
|
BLM
S/N
|
State
S/N
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty (1)
|
Royalty
Holder (1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder
(2)
|
26340-00945-000-10_2
|
Ofer Fraction
|
945
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
7.27
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00945-000-10_3
|
Monday
|
945
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
5.41
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00978-000-00
|
Beaver Fraction
|
978
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
3.06
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00979-000-00
|
Burlington
|
979
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
4.08
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00996-000-00_1
|
Apex
|
996
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
2.17
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00996-000-00_2
|
Northerly Segregated Burlington
|
996
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
1.90
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-01013-000-00_1
|
Missouri
|
1013
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.44
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-01013-000-00_2
|
Gold Hill Fraction
|
1013
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
1.48
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-01013-000-00_3
|
Middle Fraction
|
1013
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
3.46
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-01016-000-00_1
|
Annie
|
1016
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.33
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
3.00%
|
Dykes, et al
|
|||||
26340-01016-000-00_2
|
Annie Fraction
|
1016
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
1.47
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
3.00%
|
Dykes, et al
|
|||||
26340-01016-000-00_3
|
Josie
|
1016
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
5.05
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
3.00%
|
Dykes, et al
|
|||||
26340-01016-000-00_4
|
Josie Fraction
|
1016
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
0.89
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
3.00%
|
Dykes, et al
|
|||||
26340-01016-000-00_5
|
Katy
|
1016
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.28
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
3.00%
|
Dykes, et al
|
|||||
26380-01041-000-00
|
Last Fraction
|
1041
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
1.17
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
c
|
Name
|
M.S.
Number
|
Patent
#
|
BLM
S/N
|
State
S/N
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty (1)
|
Royalty
Holder (1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder
(2)
|
26380-01079-000-10_1
|
Keed
|
1079
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
5.48
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
3.00%
|
Dykes, et al
|
|||||
26380-01079-000-10_2
|
Mary
|
1079
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.87
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26380-01104-000-10
|
Yukon
|
1104
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
5.57
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26380-01104-000-20
|
Ajax
|
1104
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.96
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26380-01104-000-30_1
|
Ajax No. 2
|
1104
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
5.99
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26380-01104-000-30_2
|
Orinoco Fraction
|
1104
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
2.57
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26380-01104-000-30_3
|
Atlas
|
1104
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
4.24
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26380-01107-000-00_1
|
Elk Mountain Group No. 1
|
1107
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.31
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26380-01107-000-00_2
|
Elk Mountain Group No. 2
|
1107
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.31
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26380-01107-000-00_3
|
Elk Mountain Group No. 3
|
1107
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.31
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26380-01107-000-10
|
Elk Mountain Group No. 3 (part)
|
1107
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.31
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26380-01117-000-00_1
|
Keystone
|
1117
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
7.25
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
3.00%
|
Dykes, et al
|
|||||
26380-01117-000-00_2
|
Bunker Hill
|
1117
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
6.56
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
3.00%
|
Dykes, et al
|
|||||
26380-01117-000-00_3
|
Bunker Hill Fraction
|
1117
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
0.13
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
3.00%
|
Dykes, et al
|
|||||
26420-01141-000-10
|
Saganaw (part in CUP)
|
1141
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
6.68
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
5.00%
|
White House Congress
|
c
|
Name
|
M.S.
Number
|
Patent
#
|
BLM
S/N
|
State
S/N
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty (1)
|
Royalty
Holder (1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder
(2)
|
26460-01172-000-00
|
Katie Putnam exc Tracts 8 & 10
|
1172
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
7.00
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26460-01173-000-00_1
|
North Side exc Tracts 8 & 10
|
1173
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
6.60
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26460-01175-000-10
|
Ingham
|
1175
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.01
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26460-01175-000-10_1
|
Winnesheik
|
1175
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.94
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26460-01175-000-20_2
|
File Closer Fraction
|
1175
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
2.54
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26460-01189-000-10_1
|
Rudolph
|
1189
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.78
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26460-01189-000-10_2
|
Costello
|
1189
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
3.88
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26460-01189-000-10_3
|
Dolphin
|
1189
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
7.51
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26500-01214-000-00
|
Peggie
|
1214
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
4.64
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26540-01226-000-10
|
Red Wing exc Lots 1-2-4 and M&B
|
1226
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
3.93
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.00%
|
Carlson
|
|||
26540-01226-000-20
|
Huxley, exc Lots 1-2-4, Block 5 (M&B)
|
1226
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Tract or Parcel (Fee)
|
5.03
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26540-01226-000-25
|
Wenona
|
1226
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
2.30
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26540-01226-000-32_1
|
Lasalle exc Lots 1-2-4 and M&B
|
1226
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
5.77
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26540-01226-000-32_2
|
Lasalle Fraction
|
1226
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
2.26
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26540-01226-000-40
|
M&B of Huxley, Lasalle, Redwing
|
1226
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Tract or Parcel (Fee)
|
0.75
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
c
|
Name
|
M.S.
Number
|
Patent
#
|
BLM
S/N
|
State
S/N
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty (1)
|
Royalty
Holder (1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder
(2)
|
26540-01226-000-45_1
|
Austin
|
1226
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.97
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26540-01226-000-45_2
|
Tacqua
|
1226
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
2.72
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26540-01226-000-45_5
|
Austin Fraction
|
1226
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
1.94
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26540-01226-000-50_1
|
Rutland
|
1226
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Tract or Parcel (Fee)
|
7.55
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26540-01226-000-50_2
|
Halford
|
1226
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Tract or Parcel (Fee)
|
7.80
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26540-01226-000-60
|
Lots 1-2-4 of Block 5 MS 1226 and 2027
|
1226
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Tract or Parcel (Fee)
|
2.37
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26540-01229-000-25_1
|
High Tarriff exc Lot A
|
1229
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
6.37
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26540-01229-000-25_2
|
Maud
|
1229
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
3.31
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26540-01229-000-25_3
|
Eagle Chief
|
1229
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.32
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26540-01233-000-10_1
|
General Jackson
|
1233
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
5.46
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26540-01233-000-10_2
|
Diamond Fraction
|
1233
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
2.98
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26540-01233-000-20
|
Callebogie Fraction
|
1233
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
4.20
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26540-01233-000-30
|
Callebogie
|
1233
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
6.34
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26540-01272-000-00_1
|
Sunset
|
1272
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
5.11
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
3.00%
|
Dykes, et al
|
|||||
26540-01272-000-00_2
|
Rainy Day
|
1272
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
2.51
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
3.00%
|
Dykes, et al
|
c
|
Name
|
M.S.
Number
|
Patent
#
|
BLM
S/N
|
State
S/N
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty (1)
|
Royalty
Holder (1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder
(2)
|
26540-01283-000-10
|
May
|
1283
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.32
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
5.00%
|
White House Congress
|
|||||
26540-01283-000-20
|
Deadwood
|
1283
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.32
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
5.00%
|
White House Congress
|
|||||
26540-01292-000-10
|
Senator
|
1292
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
6.89
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26540-01292-000-20
|
Gold Bug Fraction
|
1292
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
3.17
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01349-000-00
|
James G. Blain
|
1349
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
13.15
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
5.00%
|
White House Congress
|
|||||
26620-01404-000-10_1
|
Gunnison
|
1404
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
7.49
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26620-01404-000-10_2
|
Vulcan exc Lot 1
|
1404
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.77
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26620-01404-000-20
|
Lot 1 of Vulcan
|
1404
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Tract or Parcel (Fee)
|
8.83
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26620-01428-000-10_1
|
Wedge
|
1428
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.55
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26620-01428-000-10_2
|
Jim
|
1428
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
16.66
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26620-01428-000-10_3
|
Joseph
|
1428
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
15.08
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26620-01428-000-10_4
|
Yellow Boy Fraction
|
1428
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
1.74
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26620-01428-000-10_5
|
Little Rock
|
1428
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.46
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26620-01429-000-20_1
|
Mono
|
1429
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
16.22
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26620-01429-000-20_2
|
Tiger
|
1429
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
13.84
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
c
|
Name
|
M.S.
Number
|
Patent
#
|
BLM
S/N
|
State
S/N
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty (1)
|
Royalty
Holder (1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder
(2)
|
26620-01429-000-20_3
|
Rehl
|
1429
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
14.90
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26620-01429-000-20_4
|
Lucy
|
1429
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.77
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26620-01468-000-00
|
Loyd
|
1468
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
18.49
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26620-01472-000-00
|
Ruby Evans
|
1472
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
3.13
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
3.00%
|
Dykes, et al
|
|||||
26620-01493-000-00_1
|
Star (exc Tract 11)
|
1493
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
0.57
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26620-01516-000-00_1
|
Summit Flat
|
1516
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
19.08
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
5.00%
|
Kunz, et al
|
|||||
26620-01516-000-00_2
|
Wm. B. Allison
|
1516
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.99
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
5.00%
|
Kunz, et al
|
|||||
26620-01551-000-10
|
Comerse
|
1551
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.46
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26620-01551-000-20
|
Porcupine
|
1551
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
4.96
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26680-01567-000-10
|
Daisie Fraction
|
1567
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
5.71
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26680-01567-000-15_1
|
Daisy No. 1
|
1567
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
12.81
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26680-01567-000-15_2
|
Daisy No. 2
|
1567
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.52
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26680-01567-000-15_3
|
Giddings
|
1567
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.28
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26680-01567-000-15_4
|
Funston
|
1567
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.45
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26680-01567-000-15_5
|
Fargo
|
1567
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
18.10
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
c
|
Name
|
M.S.
Number
|
Patent
#
|
BLM
S/N
|
State
S/N
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty (1)
|
Royalty
Holder (1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder
(2)
|
26680-01567-000-15_6
|
Fargo Fraction
|
1567
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
16.65
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26680-01567-000-15_7
|
McLaughlin
|
1567
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
12.48
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26680-01567-000-15_8
|
Little Eva
|
1567
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
16.17
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26680-01567-000-15_9
|
Frost
|
1567
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
11.62
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26680-01567-000-20
|
Hogarth
|
1567
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
7.72
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26680-01580-000-00
|
Juno
|
1580
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.34
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26680-01581-000-20
|
Modoc (part inside CUP boundary)
|
1581
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
2.33
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.00%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||||
26680-01616-000-60_1
|
Grenada
|
1616
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
20.58
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26680-01616-000-60_2
|
Genesee
|
1616
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
20.47
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26680-01616-000-60_3
|
Peerless
|
1616
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
20.64
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26680-01643-000-00_1
|
Snorter
|
1643
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.91
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
5.00%
|
White House Congress
|
|||||
26680-01643-000-00_2
|
Snorter Fraction
|
1643
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
1.23
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
5.00%
|
White House Congress
|
|||||
26680-01649-000-10
|
Orinoco
|
1649
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
17.26
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26680-01653-000-00
|
Golden Flag Fraction
|
1653
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
0.37
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26680-01659-000-20_1
|
Telegram
|
1659
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
7.31
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
5.00%
|
White House Congress
|
c
|
Name
|
M.S.
Number
|
Patent
#
|
BLM
S/N
|
State
S/N
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty (1)
|
Royalty
Holder (1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder
(2)
|
26680-01659-000-20_2
|
Maid of Erin
|
1659
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
14.40
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
5.00%
|
White House Congress
|
|||||
26680-01659-000-20_3
|
Gannon
|
1659
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
15.60
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
5.00%
|
White House Congress
|
|||||
26680-01659-000-20_4
|
B & M Fraction
|
1659
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
7.33
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
5.00%
|
White House Congress
|
|||||
26680-01667-000-00_1
|
Stanley
|
1667
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
19.10
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
3.00%
|
Dykes, et al
|
|||||
26680-01667-000-00_2
|
June
|
1667
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.85
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
3.00%
|
Dykes, et al
|
|||||
26680-01667-000-00_3
|
Keystone Fraction
|
1667
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.11
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
3.00%
|
Dykes, et al
|
|||||
26680-01668-000-10_1
|
Copperhead (pt inside CUP boundary)
|
1668
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
6.99
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
3.00%
|
Dykes, et al
|
|||||
26680-01668-000-10_2
|
Copperhead Fraction
|
1668
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
1.91
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
3.00%
|
Dykes, et al
|
|||||
26680-01668-000-15
|
Copperhead (pt outside CUP boundary)
|
1668
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
12.99
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
3.00%
|
Dykes, et al
|
|||||
26680-01668-000-20
|
Flossie
|
1668
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
14.66
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26680-01740-000-10
|
Deadwood
|
1740
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.06
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26680-01740-000-20
|
General Terry
|
1740
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
7.45
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26720-01756-000-00
|
Alaska Fraction
|
1756
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.87
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26760-01768-000-00
|
Foran
|
1768
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
6.67
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01937-000-00
|
Maria
|
1937
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.00
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
c
|
Name
|
M.S.
Number
|
Patent
#
|
BLM
S/N
|
State
S/N
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty (1)
|
Royalty
Holder (1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder
(2)
|
26840-01955-000-37_1
|
Akka
|
1955
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
13.97
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01955-000-37_2
|
Cornucopia
|
1955
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
18.32
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01955-000-37_3
|
Prolific
|
1955
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
16.54
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01955-000-38_1
|
Water
|
1955
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
19.74
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01955-000-40
|
Elizabeth including Lot E1-A
|
1955
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Tract or Parcel (Fee)
|
12.96
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01955-000-57
|
Granet Fraction
|
1955
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
19.00
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01955-000-59
|
Confidence
|
1955
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
18.28
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01960-000-10
|
Sarchfield
|
1960
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
14.46
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
5.0000%
2.0000%
|
WH Con.
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01970-000-50
|
January including Lot J-1
|
1970
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
17.10
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01984-000-00_1
|
Star
|
1984
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
4.14
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.00%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||||
26840-01984-000-00_2
|
Hart
|
1984
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
4.63
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.00%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||||
26880-02001-000-10
|
Ryan
|
2001
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
17.55
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26880-02001-000-20_1
|
Ryan Fraction exc Tract 9 Rev
|
2001
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
6.86
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26880-02027-000-10
|
Index exc Lot A
|
2027
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
2.35
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26880-02027-000-15
|
Huxley Fraction
|
2027
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
5.82
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
c
|
Name
|
M.S.
Number
|
Patent
#
|
BLM
S/N
|
State
S/N
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty (1)
|
Royalty
Holder (1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder
(2)
|
26880-02027-000-20
|
Lot A of Index
|
2027
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Tract or Parcel (Fee)
|
3.60
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26880-02029-000-10
|
Alaska
|
2029
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.12
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26880-02029-000-20
|
Link
|
2029
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
4.25
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26880-02036-000-00_1
|
Mill
|
2036
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
13.99
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
3.00%
|
Dykes, et al
|
|||||
26880-02036-000-00_2
|
Columbia Fraction
|
2036
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
1.94
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
3.00%
|
Dykes, et al
|
|||||
26880-02037-000-00
|
Reliance Fraction
|
2037
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
0.43
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
3.00%
|
Dykes, et al
|
|||||
26880-02075-000-00
|
Snowstorm exc Tract 11
|
2075
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
6.26
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26280-00351-000-00_2
|
Silver Plume (pt under Tract 11)
|
351
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
2.40
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26280-00352-000-00
|
Southerland (under Tract 11)
|
352*
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
2.44
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26280-00378-000-00
|
Mark Twain (under Lot U)
|
378
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
0.13
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26280-00402-000-00_2
|
Santa Fe (under Tracts 5 & 11)
|
402
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
6.18
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26280-00409-000-10
|
Welcome
|
409-A
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.51
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26280-00409-000-20
|
Welcome Mill Site exc. Tract B
|
409-B
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
4.26
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26280-00410-000-00
|
Genoa
|
410-A
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.33
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26280-00412-000-00
|
Marathon
|
412
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.33
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
c
|
Name
|
M.S.
Number
|
Patent
#
|
BLM
S/N
|
State
S/N
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty (1)
|
Royalty
Holder (1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder
(2)
|
26280-00413-000-00
|
Terry's Peak
|
413
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.33
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26280-00414-000-00
|
Magenta
|
414
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.33
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26280-00535-000-00
|
North Star #1
|
535
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.33
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26280-00791-000-00
|
Ben Hur
|
791
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.07
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26280-00881-000-00
|
Maringo
|
881
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.71
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26280-01105-000-00_1
|
Little Phil
|
1105
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.11
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26280-01105-000-00_2
|
Surprise
|
1105
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.52
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26280-02069-000-00
|
Martin Fraction
|
2069
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
3.30
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26280-02075-000-00
|
Snowstorm (under Tract 11)
|
2075
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
2.90
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00900-000-00_1
|
Blizzard
|
900
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.16
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00900-000-00_2
|
Silver Peak
|
900
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.76
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00900-000-00_3
|
Hurricane
|
900
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.92
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00902-000-00_1
|
Alaska
|
902
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.16
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00902-000-00_2
|
Hudson
|
902
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.16
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00902-000-00_3
|
Logan
|
902
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.87
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
c
|
Name
|
M.S.
Number
|
Patent
#
|
BLM
S/N
|
State
S/N
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty (1)
|
Royalty
Holder (1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder
(2)
|
26340-00902-000-00_4
|
Mohawk
|
902
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.17
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00902-000-00_5
|
Opher
|
902
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.65
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00902-000-00_6
|
Terrific
|
902
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.09
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00902-000-00_7
|
Terror
|
902
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.84
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00976-000-00_1
|
Alexander
|
976
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.33
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00976-000-00_2
|
Badger
|
976
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.33
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00976-000-00_3
|
Carbonate
|
976
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.33
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00976-000-00_4
|
Custer
|
976
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.33
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00976-000-00_5
|
Fairview
|
976
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.33
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00976-000-00_6
|
Hubble
|
976
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.33
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-01089-000-00
|
Car Street
|
1089
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.16
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26380-01040-000-00
|
May Queen (pt)
|
1040
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
4.66
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26380-01119-000-00_1
|
Eva No. 2
|
1119
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.98
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26380-01119-000-00_2
|
Monitor (pt)
|
1119
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
6.31
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26380-01119-000-00_3
|
Monitor Fraction
|
1119
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
1.94
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
c
|
Name
|
M.S.
Number
|
Patent
#
|
BLM
S/N
|
State
S/N
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty (1)
|
Royalty
Holder (1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder
(2)
|
26380-01119-000-00_4
|
Oak
|
1119
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.05
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26380-01119-000-00_5
|
Oak Fraction (pt)
|
1119
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
1.46
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26380-01120-000-00
|
Singapore
|
1120
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.06
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26380-01121-000-00_1
|
Fulva
|
1121
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
0.76
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26380-01121-000-00_2
|
Katisha
|
1121
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
1.71
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26380-01121-000-00_3
|
Lew Wallace
|
1121
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
6.61
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26380-01121-000-00_4
|
Passiac
|
1121
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.26
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26380-01122-000-00_1
|
Little Hope Fraction
|
1122
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
1.55
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26380-01122-000-00_2
|
Star
|
1122
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
1.35
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26380-01122-000-00_3
|
Urgent
|
1122
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
2.27
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26380-01122-000-00_4
|
White Pine
|
1122
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.71
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01341-000-10_5
|
Golden (pt)
|
1341
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
0.65
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01341-000-10_6
|
Star (pt)
|
1341
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
4.53
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01341-000-10_7
|
Lincoln (pt)
|
1341
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
0.14
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26420-01139-000-00_1
|
Lily of the West
|
1139
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
3.88
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
c
|
Name
|
M.S.
Number
|
Patent
#
|
BLM
S/N
|
State
S/N
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty (1)
|
Royalty
Holder (1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder
(2)
|
26420-01139-000-00_2
|
Whale
|
1139
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
6.53
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26420-01139-000-00_3
|
Whale Fraction (pt)
|
1139
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
1.43
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26420-01139-000-40_2
|
Ground Hog, Foley, Buffaloe (part)
|
1139
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
26.82
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26420-01205-000-00_1
|
Bunker Hill (pt)
|
1205
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
5.53
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26420-01205-000-00_2
|
Last Chance (pt)
|
1205
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.91
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26460-01172-000-00_2
|
Kate Putnam (under Tracts 8 & 10)
|
1172
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
1.41
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26460-01173-000-00_2
|
Northside (under Tracts (8 & 10)
|
1173
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
2.02
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26540-01271-000-00_1
|
Franklin
|
1271
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
4.65
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26540-01271-000-00_2
|
Hamilton
|
1271
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
5.96
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26540-01271-000-00_3
|
Tallahasse
|
1271
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
7.11
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26540-01271-000-00_4
|
Tariff
|
1271
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
3.52
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26540-01279-000-00_1
|
Hoboe Queen
|
1279
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
4.87
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26540-01279-000-00_2
|
Tin Pie
|
1279
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.78
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26540-01279-000-00_3
|
Yogo
|
1279
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
7.49
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01310-000-00_4
|
Desire No. 1 (pt)
|
1310
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
1.56
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
c
|
Name
|
M.S.
Number
|
Patent
#
|
BLM
S/N
|
State
S/N
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty (1)
|
Royalty
Holder (1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder
(2)
|
26580-01310-000-00_5
|
Desire No. 2 (pt)
|
1310
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
0.82
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01310-000-00_6
|
Emma Fraction (pt)
|
1310
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
3.44
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01310-000-00_7
|
Hattie and Lost Camp exc lots
|
1310
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
11.87
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01310-000-00_8
|
Leta (pt)
|
1310
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
4.24
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01310-000-00_9
|
Attraction
|
1310
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
6.12
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01310-000-00_10
|
Minnesota Maid (pt)
|
1310
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
3.99
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01310-000-00_11
|
Tiger Fraction (pt)
|
1310
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
3.05
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01310-000-00_12
|
Terry Fraction (pt)
|
1310
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
3.70
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01335-000-00
|
Emperor Fraction
|
1335
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.74
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01335-000-10_1
|
Belle of Deadwood
|
1335
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
6.59
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01335-000-10_2
|
Elroy Fraction
|
1335
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
4.31
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01335-000-10_3
|
Pasha Fraction
|
1335
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
2.69
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01335-000-10_4
|
Magnolia Fraction
|
1335
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.74
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01335-000-10_5
|
Transit of Venus
|
1335
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.85
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26580-01335-000-10_6
|
Magnolia Fraction No. 2
|
1335
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
7.25
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
c
|
Name
|
M.S.
Number
|
Patent
#
|
BLM
S/N
|
State
S/N
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty (1)
|
Royalty
Holder (1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder
(2)
|
26583-00410-000-00
|
Rinaldo Mill Site
|
410-B
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
5.09
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26620-01493-000-00
|
Star (under Tracts 7 & 11)
|
1493
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
5.82
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26620-01536-000-00_1
|
Francis (pt)
|
1536
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
6.67
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26620-01536-000-00_2
|
Rambler (pt)
|
1536
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
6.67
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26620-01536-000-00_3
|
Madeline (pt)
|
1536
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
6.33
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26680-01648-000-00
|
Baltimore
|
1648
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
18.79
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26680-01704-000-00
|
Black Moon
|
1704
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.54
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26680-01705-000-00_1
|
Cygnet
|
1705
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
11.49
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26680-01705-000-00_2
|
Sunnyside
|
1705
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.54
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26684-01425-000-00_1
|
Freeport
|
1425
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
7.93
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||||
26684-01425-000-00_2
|
J.C.
|
1425
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
5.35
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||||
26684-01425-000-00_3
|
Newport
|
1425
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.83
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||||
26684-01425-000-00_4
|
R.G.
|
1425
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
6.87
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||||
26684-01439-000-00_1
|
Blacktail Chief
|
1439
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.25
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||||
26684-01439-000-00_2
|
Valet Chief
|
1439
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.43
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
c
|
Name
|
M.S.
Number
|
Patent
#
|
BLM
S/N
|
State
S/N
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty (1)
|
Royalty
Holder (1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder
(2)
|
26684-01439-000-00_3
|
Manning (W/2)
|
1439
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
4.92
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||||
26684-01439-000-00_4
|
Maggie Fraction
|
1439
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
1.01
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||||
26684-01439-000-00_5
|
Mongrel and Dhoul
|
1439
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.80
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||||
26760-01802-000-10
|
Revenue
|
1802
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
13.64
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01942-000-30_5
|
Busby (under Tract C)
|
1942
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.45
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01942-000-30_6
|
Washington (under Tract C)
|
1942
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
2.95
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01942-000-30_7
|
Paris
|
1942
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
17.76
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01942-000-30_8
|
Maggie
|
1942
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
17.63
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01942-000-30_9
|
Edinbergh
|
1942
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
18.52
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01942-000-30_10
|
Angeline Fraction
|
1942
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.85
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01942-000-30_11
|
Rome
|
1942
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
20.58
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01942-000-30_12
|
Heratage (pt)
|
1942
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
1.85
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01993-000-00_1
|
Apex
|
1993
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
13.49
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01993-000-00_2
|
Apex No. 3
|
1993
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.18
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01993-000-00_3
|
Apex No. 4
|
1993
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.11
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
c
|
Name
|
M.S.
Number
|
Patent
#
|
BLM
S/N
|
State
S/N
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty (1)
|
Royalty
Holder (1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder
(2)
|
26840-01993-000-00_4
|
Missing Link
|
1993
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
7.17
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01993-000-00_5
|
Snowstorm No. 1
|
1993
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
15.13
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01993-000-00_6
|
Snowstorm Fraction
|
1993
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
2.46
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26840-01993-000-00_7
|
Hidden Fraction
|
1993
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
3.07
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26880-02001-000-20_2
|
Ryan Fraction (under Tracts 8 & 9 Rev)
|
2001
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
2.19
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26880-02021-000-10_2
|
Clarence (pt)
|
2021
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
3.49
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26880-02021-000-15_3
|
Mother (pt)
|
2021
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
0.68
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26880-02021-000-15_4
|
Little Barefoot (pt)
|
2021
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.52
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26880-02044-000-20_2
|
Tessa (pt)
|
2044
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
3.60
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26880-02050-000-00_3
|
Comet (pt)
|
2050
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.18
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26880-02050-000-00_4
|
Comet No. 1 (pt)
|
2050
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
0.70
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26880-02066-000-10_2
|
Milton (pt)
|
2066
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
5.11
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
MMC98673
|
INCLINE LODE
|
MMC 98673
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
20.66
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
MMC98674
|
M & V
|
MMC 98674
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
20.66
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
MMC114132
|
MARCIE
|
MMC 114132
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
15.36
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
MMC114133
|
FISCHER
|
MMC 114133
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
4.59
|
Wharf
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
c
|
Name
|
M.S.
Number
|
Patent
#
|
BLM
S/N
|
State
S/N
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty (1)
|
Royalty
Holder (1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder
(2)
|
26340-00899-000-00_7
|
Sundance
|
899
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.82
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26340-00902-000-30_3
|
Oppitz
|
902
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.28
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||||
26340-00902-000-30_4
|
Yetter
|
902
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.26
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00902-000-30_5
|
Hilton
|
902
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.03
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00902-000-30_6
|
Sarsfield
|
902
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.04
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00902-000-30_7
|
Pat Claybourne
|
902
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.04
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00902-000-30_8
|
Scott
|
902
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.04
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00902-000-30_9
|
Great Scott
|
902
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.27
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00902-000-30_10
|
Mason
|
902
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.05
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||||
26340-00902-000-30_11
|
Security
|
902
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.81
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||||
26340-00902-000-30_12
|
Syndicate
|
902
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.28
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||||
26340-00902-000-82_1
|
Bacon Rind
|
902
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
4.44
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00902-000-82_2
|
Armada
|
902
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
5.12
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00911-000-10
|
Schuylkill
|
911
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.04
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||||
26340-00911-000-20
|
Eddie
|
911
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
2.01
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
c
|
Name
|
M.S.
Number
|
Patent
#
|
BLM
S/N
|
State
S/N
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty (1)
|
Royalty
Holder (1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder
(2)
|
26340-00924-000-00_6
|
Plowman Frac., west of Hwy
|
924
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
2.25
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26340-00951-000-10
|
Tract A of Henry George
|
951
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Tract or Parcel (Fee)
|
2.12
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00951-000-20
|
Harrison
|
951
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.10
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00951-000-30
|
Tract B of Henry George
|
951
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Tract or Parcel (Fee)
|
7.88
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00951-000-40_1
|
Axiom
|
951
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
2.67
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00951-000-40_2
|
Buna Vista
|
951
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.94
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00951-000-40_3
|
Clontarf
|
951
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.67
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00951-000-50
|
Tract A of Powderly
|
951
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Tract or Parcel (Fee)
|
0.21
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00951-000-60
|
Tract B of Powderly
|
951
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Tract or Parcel (Fee)
|
9.05
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00956-000-20
|
Clinton exc Oxford Sub
|
956
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
6.10
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.00%
|
Carlson
|
3.00%
|
Thompson, et al
|
|||
26340-00958-000-20_1
|
Tract A of Hardscrabble #3
|
958
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Tract or Parcel (Fee)
|
4.49
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00958-000-20_2
|
Tract B of Hardscrabble #3
|
958
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Tract or Parcel (Fee)
|
0.62
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00958-000-20_3
|
Tract A of Hardscrabble #4
|
958
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Tract or Parcel (Fee)
|
4.36
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00958-000-20_4
|
Tract B of Hardscrabble #4
|
958
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Tract or Parcel (Fee)
|
1.56
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00966-000-00_1
|
Aldebaran
|
966
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.56
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
c
|
Name
|
M.S.
Number
|
Patent
#
|
BLM
S/N
|
State
S/N
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty (1)
|
Royalty
Holder (1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder
(2)
|
26340-00907-000-00_3
|
Liberty Hill
|
907
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.96
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26340-00907-000-00_4
|
Oblique Fraction
|
907
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
1.35
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26340-00907-000-00_5
|
Oblique Fraction No. 2
|
907
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
1.70
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26340-00925-000-10
|
Mogul exc Tract B
|
925
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.58
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00925-000-20
|
Tract B of Omega
|
925
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Tract or Parcel (Fee)
|
3.41
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00925-000-30
|
Peabody exc Tract B
|
925
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
2.66
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00958-000-10_1
|
Belcher exc Tract B
|
958
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
6.57
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00958-000-10_2
|
North Cross
|
958
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
3.47
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00958-000-10_3
|
Hardscrabble No. 2
|
958
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
6.45
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00958-000-10_4
|
Contact
|
958
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
7.36
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00989-000-00_1
|
Yuba exc Terry Cemetary
|
989
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
7.29
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26340-00989-000-00_2
|
Eldora exc Terry Cemetary
|
989
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
5.05
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26340-00989-000-10
|
Terry Cemetary
|
989
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Tract or Parcel (Fee)
|
1.34
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26380-01052-000-10
|
Garland
|
1052
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.27
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26380-01052-000-20
|
Graham
|
1052
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
5.69
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
c
|
Name
|
M.S.
Number
|
Patent
#
|
BLM
S/N
|
State
S/N
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty (1)
|
Royalty
Holder (1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder
(2)
|
26380-01064-000-00_1
|
Big Test Fraction
|
1084
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
3.27
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26380-01064-000-00_2
|
St. Louis
|
1084
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.26
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26380-01064-000-00_3
|
Silver Fraction
|
1084
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.01
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26380-01064-000-00_4
|
Tornado
|
1084
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.96
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26380-01064-000-10_1
|
Daisy Fraction
|
1567
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
6.26
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26380-01064-000-10_2
|
Little Bird
|
1064
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.15
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26380-01064-000-20
|
Minnie
|
1064
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.83
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26380-01064-000-30
|
Minnie Fraction
|
1064
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
1.19
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26380-01075-000-00
|
Livingston
|
1075
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
4.08
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26380-01078-000-00
|
Ibex Fraction
|
1078
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
4.25
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26340-00762-000-00
|
Mariposa
|
762
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.32
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26280-00411-000-30
|
Tract A of Oriole
|
411
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Tract or Parcel (Fee)
|
2.68
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00924-000-00
|
What's Left Frac. lying E & S of Hwy
|
924
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
0.05
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26340-00984-000-03
|
Lot 3 of Champion & Peruvian Lodes
|
984
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Tract or Parcel (Fee)
|
1.83
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26380-01101-000-00
|
Some Left Frac. lying E & S of Hwy
|
1101
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
2.39
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
c
|
Name
|
M.S.
Number
|
Patent
#
|
BLM
S/N
|
State
S/N
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty (1)
|
Royalty
Holder (1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder
(2)
|
26450-00200-000-00_27
|
Blue Danube
|
1142
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.31
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26450-00200-000-00_28
|
Dr. Late
|
1142
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.98
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26450-00200-000-00_29
|
Lamplighter
|
1142
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.31
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26450-00200-000-00_30
|
West Virginia
|
1142
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.31
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26450-00200-000-00_31
|
Client Fraction
|
1142
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
4.31
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26450-00200-000-00_32
|
Client
|
1142
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.58
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26450-01058-000-00_1
|
Carmyllie
|
1058
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
3.52
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26450-01058-000-00_2
|
Sol Star
|
1058
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.13
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26450-01058-000-00_3
|
Golden Eagle
|
1058
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.33
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26450-01058-000-00_4
|
Guild
|
1058
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.38
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26450-01058-000-00_5
|
Mose Lyon Fraction
|
1058
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
0.20
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26450-01058-000-00_6
|
Doctor Flick Fraction
|
1058
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
0.11
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26450-01058-000-00_7
|
Robert Emet
|
1058
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
7.35
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26450-01188-000-00_1
|
Wild Deer No. 1
|
1188
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.18
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26450-01188-000-00_2
|
Wild Deer No. 2
|
1188
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.51
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
c
|
Name
|
M.S.
Number
|
Patent
#
|
BLM
S/N
|
State
S/N
|
Owner/Parties
|
Type
|
Acreage
|
Project
|
State
|
County
|
Royalty (1)
|
Royalty
Holder (1)
|
Royalty
(2)
|
Royalty
Holder
(2)
|
26584-01217-000-00_3
|
Evening Star
|
1217
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.40
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26584-01217-000-00_4
|
Bryan
|
1217
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.38
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26584-01217-000-00_5
|
Belt
|
1217
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.45
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26584-01217-000-00_6
|
Isreal
|
1217
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.45
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26584-01217-000-00_7
|
Dolphin
|
1217
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
8.45
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
|||||||
26340-00902-000-30_13
|
Quit Claim
|
902
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
10.27
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00925-000-40
|
Tract A of Omega
|
925
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Tract or Parcel (Fee)
|
6.81
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26280-00411-000-10
|
Oriole exc Tract A
|
411-A
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
7.64
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00902-000-30_1
|
Cyanide
|
902
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
6.01
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26340-00902-000-30_2
|
LaPierre
|
902
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
9.67
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
26620-01470-000-00
|
Cherry Gulch
|
1470
|
Wharf Resources (USA) Inc.
|
Patented Lode Claim
|
7.65
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
|
2.6125%
|
Valentine, et al, Metalla
|
2.0000%
|
Royal Gold
|
|||
MMC89109
|
GOLDEN REWARD #2
|
MMC 89109
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Federal Lode Claim
|
5.51
|
Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
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MMC89110
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GOLDEN REWARD #4
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MMC 89110
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Golden Reward Mining Company LP
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Federal Lode Claim
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20.66
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Golden Reward
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South Dakota
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Lawrence
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MMC92905
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GOLDEN REWARD #5
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MMC 92905
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Golden Reward Mining Company LP
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Federal Lode Claim
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13.77
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Golden Reward
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South Dakota
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Lawrence
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MMC94456
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GOLDEN REWARD #15
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MMC 94456
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Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Federal Lode Claim
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4.82
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Golden Reward
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South Dakota
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Lawrence
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MMC94457
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GOLDEN REWARD #16
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MMC 94457
|
Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Federal Lode Claim
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4.82
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Golden Reward
|
South Dakota
|
Lawrence
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MMC94459
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GOLDEN REWARD #18
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MMC 94459
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Golden Reward Mining Company LP
|
Federal Lode Claim
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4.13
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Golden Reward
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South Dakota
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Lawrence
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