Crown Mining Proposes $800,000 Non-Brokered Private Placement
The Company intends use the proceeds of the Private Placement to make the final payment for the acquisition of the Moonlight property and for general working capital purposes.
In addition, the Company announces that incentive stock options to purchase up to 830,000 common shares of the Company have been granted to various consultants, officers and directors of the Company pursuant to the Company's stock option plan and subject to any regulatory approval. Each stock option is exercisable at $0.20 for a period of three years from the grant date. All securities issued pursuant to this option grant will be subject to a four (4) month hold period from the date of grant if exercised with the first four months from the date of grant.
Crown controls approximately 15 square miles of patented and unpatented federal mining claims in the Light's Creek Copper District; essentially, the entire District. The District contains substantial copper (silver) sulfide and copper oxide resources in three deposits — Moonlight, Superior and Engels, as well as several partially tested and untested exploration targets.
The Superior and Engels Mines operated from about 1915-1930 producing over 161 million pounds of copper from over 4 million tons of rock containing 2.2% copper with silver and gold credits. The Moonlight Deposit was discovered and drilled by Placer Amex during the 1960's.
The three deposits host the following National Instrument 43-101 ("NI 43-101") resources, calculated using ordinary kriging and a cutoff grade of 0.20% copper:
Deposit | Tonnes | Grade | Copper |
(tons in brackets) | (%) | (pounds) | |
Moonlight (Indicated) | 146 million (161mm) | .324 | 1.04 billion |
Moonlight (Inferred) | 88 million (88mm) | .282 | 496 million |
Superior (Inferred) | 54 million | .41 | 487 million |
Engels — oxide (Inferred) | 2.5 million | 1.05 | 60 million |
Further details of these resources and the parameters used to calculate them can be found in the Technical Report on the Moonlight Copper Property dated April 12, 2007 and the Technical Report on the Superior Project dated November 7, 2014 filed on Sedar.com. Additional historical resource estimates are also disclosed in these reports.
As announced in its press release of November 27, 2017 Crown has retained Tetra Tech to complete a Preliminary Economic Assessment ("PEA") on the Moonlight deposit. Results of the PEA are anticipated by the end of the 1st quarter, 2018.
Mr. George Cole is the Qualified Person pursuant to NI 43-101 responsible for the technical information contained in this news release, and he has reviewed and approved this news release.
For more information please see the Crown website at www.crownminingcorp.com.
For Further Information Contact:
Mr. Stephen Dunn, President, CEO and Director, Crown Mining Corp. (416) 361-2827 or email info@crownminingcorp.com.
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