Australian Goldfields Ltd
OTC:GRXXF

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Price: 99 USD 12.08% Market Closed
Market Cap: 2.7T USD
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Australian Goldfields Ltd. engages in the acquisition, exploration, and development of mineral properties. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company went IPO on 2017-10-13. The Company’s priority target areas comprise five projects: Beatons River, Cuprite West & East, Tyche, Fortuna, and Nortia. The Beatons River project is comprised of approximately 335 square kilometers (km2) and is contiguous to Novo’s Beatons Creek Gold Deposit, which hosts approximately 903,000 ounce (oz) Au grading 2.53 gpt Au. The Cuprite West & East project comprises two tenements, which covers approximately 109 km2, circa 50 kilometers north-west of Marble Bar. The Tyche Project sits over the two stratigraphic units of the Fortescue Group, which comprise the Hardey and Kylena Formations. Nortia Project shear-hosted gold mineralization is the target as the tenure contains ancient greenstone / granite assemblages, intersected by multiple faults and shears.

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