FG - Buzz on the Street Show: Falcon Gold (OTC: FGLDF) (TSX-V: FG) Preliminary Gold Drill Analyses
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Falcon Gold Corp. (OTC: FGLDF) (TSX-V: FG) ; (“Falcon” or the “Company”) is pleased to report the Company has received the preliminary gold analyses for drill holes CC 20 – 15, – 16 and – 17, summarized in Table One. The drilling of these holes took place December 12 to 21, 2020 and was the completion of the first year of Falcon’s drilling on its flagship Central Canada property.
Falcon is a Canadian mineral exploration company focused on generating, acquiring, and exploring opportunities in the Americas. Falcon’s flagship project, the Central Canada Gold Mine, is approximately 20 km south east of Agnico Eagle’s Hammond Reef Gold Deposit which has Measured & Indicated estimated resources of 208 million tonnes containing 4.5 million ounces of gold. The Hammond Reef gold property lies on the Hammond fault which is a splay off of the Quetico Fault Zone (“QFZ”) and may be the control for the gold deposit. The Central Gold property lies on a similar major splay of the QFZ.
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