Just looking at the Jolly Tar Graphite announcement again
http://www.goldanomaly.com.au/irm/ShowStaticCategory.aspx?CategoryID=232&HideTopLine=True&masterpage=2
"Jolly Tar Prospect
The Jolly Tar prospect up to 50% graphite is present in the footwall granitic rocks of this mineralisation.
The new zone extends for over 900m along strike and remains open to the NW and SE. As mentioned above drill logs and assay data on part of the known Jolly Tar prospect shows that wide zones containing between 21 and >50% graphite"
21% -50% Graphite are Bonaza grades and these arent rock chips they are "wide zones" on the drill cores
AXE are hitting 10%-20% Graphite at Campoona and have defined these as "exceptional"
MOX are also hitting 10%-17% Graphite which the market obviously likes
So what will happen to GOA when the market wakes up to the fact that they have "WIDE ZONES CONTAINING 21%-50% Graphite"
I'm going to do more research but as far as I'm aware thee would have to be some of the highest grade drill hits of Graphite I am aware of
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