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Halcones Precious Metals secures option to acquire 100% of Polaris gold project from Austral Exploraciones

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Halcones Precious Metals has entered into an option agreement to acquire a 100% interest in the Polaris gold project from Chilean exploration company Austral Exploraciones.

As part of the agreement, Halcones will issue 50 million shares to the vendors at a deemed price of $0.05 per share. Additionally, a cash payment of $100,000 is due to Austral upon approval and closing of the transaction by the TSX Venture Exchange. A milestone payment of $2 million will also be payable to Austral on the 48-month anniversary of the transaction’s closing. Furthermore, Austral will retain a 2% net smelter return royalty on the project.

The deal is subject to standard closing conditions, including approval from the TSX Venture Exchange.

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Located in Chile’s Antofagasta Region, the Polaris gold project is touted as highly prospective, having identified 17 former high-grade artisanal mining operations. Historical mining activities in the area date back over a century.

The project has shown promising gold mineralization along a 2.7 km strike length, with additional potential extensions yet to be sampled. Halcones has conducted various sampling campaigns and due diligence, claiming to have achieved high-grade results.

Ian Parkinson, Halcones’ director and CEO, commented, “Our technical team has evaluated numerous early-stage projects in South America. The Polaris gold project presents an exceptional exploration opportunity. The high-grade surface samples and widespread artisanal mines indicate significant high-grade occurrences that have not been explored using modern techniques.”

He added that historical operations focused on narrow, high-grade veins to shallow depths due to ventilation limitations, leaving the surrounding mineralized stockwork unassessed.

Halcones is focused on exploring and developing gold-silver projects in the Maricunga Belt, Chile. Earlier this year, the company withdrew from an option to acquire the Carachapampa project under the terms of its agreement.

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