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InvestmentPitch Media Video Discusses Ximen Mining's New Prospecting and Mapping Program at its Amelia Gold property near Greenwood, BC - Video Available on Investmentpitch.com
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - June 30, 2020) -  Ximen Mining (TSXV: XIM)...

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[{"type":"text","content":"InvestmentPitch Media Video Discusses Ximen Mining's New Prospecting and Mapping Program at its Amelia Gold property near Greenwood, BC - Video Available on Investmentpitch.comVancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - June 30, 2020) -  Ximen Mining (TSXV: XIM) (OTCQB: XXMMF) (FSE: 1XMA) has started prospecting and mapping of its Amelia Gold property, to evaluate all the known and unrecorded mineral recurrences, with the aim of generating new targets for trenching and drilling that will be the basis for permitting for drilling later this season. The property, located near Mt. Baldy in southern British Columbia, has excellent potential for gold resources within trucking distance of a gold processing facility at Greenwood.For more information, please view the InvestmentPitch Media \"video\" which provides additional information about this news and the company. If this link is not enabled, please visit www.InvestmentPitch.com and enter \"Ximen\" in the search box.Cannot view this video? Visit:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLCmSYkBSAgThe area has exceptional infrastructure available to enhance the rapid development of mineral deposits, including natural gas pipelines and high-voltage hydroelectric transmission lines that cross the property and is easily accessible by a network of paved and all-weather gravel roads.The general area, originally known as Camp McKinney, is host to fifteen known polymetallic and precious metal quartz vein, skarn and placer mineral occurrences on the property. Over its intermittent 68-year mine life from 1894 to 1962, the Cariboo-Amelia gold mine produced 124,452 tonnes of ore, of which 112,254 tonnes were reportedly milled on-site. Recovery included 81,602 oz of gold, 32,439 oz of silver, 113,302 lbs of lead and 198,140 lbs of zinc, with the lead and zinc recovered after 1940. According to BC Minfile reports, the average recovered gold grade was 24.68 grams per tonne.Management cautions these historical records have been examined but not verified by a Qualified Person and that further work is required to verify the numbers.The Cariboo-Amelia mineral deposit system is defined by a number of different gold-bearing quartz veins that are scattered throughout the property and nearby claims. The majority of the Amelia Property is under-explored by modern methods, and there is excellent potential to ...