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Posted On: 12/20/2021 12:22:40 PM
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Here's a quote from the Oct 31st, 2016 press release that mentions the San Marcos Mine near Puerto Libertdad. I had forgotten the MarMar connection with that "mine that never was". I'll assume it is an abandoned or in-default claim by now.
From October 2016: "Mexus recently added another mine to its portfolio. The San Marco mine is a gold and silver mine which sits in the municipality of Pitiquito, 200km S of Puerto Penasco and 250km NW of Hermosillo, Sonora in the community of Puerto Libertad. This property encompasses a total of 970 acres. The previous owner had identified 110,000oz. of gold through prior geological evaluations. The property is in a 50/50 joint venture with MarMar holdings. Permits for this project are being submitted as of September, 2016."
Submitted just as an historic oddity in the Mexus portfolio of mines scattered across Sonora, MX.
From October 2016: "Mexus recently added another mine to its portfolio. The San Marco mine is a gold and silver mine which sits in the municipality of Pitiquito, 200km S of Puerto Penasco and 250km NW of Hermosillo, Sonora in the community of Puerto Libertad. This property encompasses a total of 970 acres. The previous owner had identified 110,000oz. of gold through prior geological evaluations. The property is in a 50/50 joint venture with MarMar holdings. Permits for this project are being submitted as of September, 2016."
Submitted just as an historic oddity in the Mexus portfolio of mines scattered across Sonora, MX.


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