Geez,
I wish they'd used some close-up photos of the drill core.
The massive sulphide looks very black, not what I would have expected if it was mostly all barren iron sulphides like pyrite or pyrrhotite which would give a distinct yellowish tinge. It doesn't look shiny enough to be lead sulphide (galena) so that leaves zinc sulphides (sphalerite) as a real possibility.
Compare and contrast the colour of the photo in today's announcement versus the photos on page 4 of the 22/2 investor presentation.
Intriguing.
It would be a ripper of an intersection if it is sphalerite rich BUT you're taking a big gamble if you buy today just on the strength of a single photo, rather than waiting till the assays are in.
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