Maxus Mining acquires portfolio of antimony and tungsten projects in British Columbia

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Kootenay region, southern British Columbia. Stock image.

Maxus Mining (CSE: MAXM | FRA: R7V), announced Thursday it has entered into a Property Option Agreement  to acquire a 100% interest in one tungsten & three antimony exploration properties in British Columbia which cover 4,122 hectares. 

The antimony projects, Quarry, Hurley and Altura cover approximately 3,700 hectares of terrain and the Lotto tungsten project covers 422 hectares.

The Quarry property is exposed in a limestone rock quarry located on the north side of Osilinka River, about 46 kilometres northwest of the community of Germansen Landing. The Quarry showing is exposed in a limestone rock quarry and consists of the minerals sphalerite, galena, cerussite, chalcopyrite, boulangerite, malachite, azurite, and stibnite. 

One sample in 1991 assayed 20% Sb, 0.89 gram/tonne Ag, 3.8% Cu, 42.5% lPb, and 0.65 gram/tonne Au. Grab samples…

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