i-80 Gold expands Ruby Hill property, adds polymetallic upside with Paycore Minerals acquisition

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“The geological setting being defined in the Eureka district is truly the most unique I have witnessed in my career,” i-80 CEO Ewan Downie said in a news release.

“In the immediate area surrounding the Archimedes pit, we have identified oxide gold, Carlin-type refractory gold, base metal skarn and polymetallic carbonate replacement mineralization,” Downie said. “Older mineralizing events are often overprinted by Carlin-type mineralization resulting in precious metal rich deposits not found elsewhere in the Great Basin. We have intersected high-grade mineralization in every one of our targets tested in 2022, all of which remain wide open for expansion.”

Downie added that the expanded property has “the potential to host a world-class polymetallic deposit with enhanced potential for further discoveries.”

As consideration, Paycore shareholders would receive 0.68 of an i-80 common share for each share held, representing…

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