Dart Mining NL (ASX: DTM) has announced notable high-grade antimony and gold results from its Tallandoon Project in Northeast Victoria. The exploration identified substantial mineralization, with assays showing up to 4.35% antimony and 12.7 g/t gold. These findings stem from grab sampling and reconnaissance fieldwork along a 3 km mineralization belt.
Dart Mining NL's recent exploration at the Tallandoon Project in Northeast Victoria has yielded significant high-grade antimony and gold results. These results, including antimony assays of up to 4.35% and gold assays of up to 12.7 g/t, were obtained from grab sampling and reconnaissance fieldwork. The area, characterized by biotite schists and granitic dykes, shows promising mineralization associated with dyke boundaries and quartz reefs. With historical mines showing high-grade results and current market conditions favoring gold and antimony, Dart Mining is motivated to further explore the Tallandoon Project. The company plans to conduct its first-ever drilling campaign in the area, targeting known mineralization extensions and potential new zones, using its own rigs and crews. This initiative aligns with Dart Mining's broader strategy to expand its exploration footprint in Victoria, focusing on precious and strategic metals.
The record gold and antimony prices have prompted us to reevaluate the Tallandoon Project. This presents a promising exploration opportunity with large disseminated gold targets.