Rinky, very good post, good to put it into perspective. You're talking 5g, can any of us imagine 1g mixed in your 16 ft3? Remember the other day when I was doing the Math just to justify the $20 value per share, even though the numbers come out so very unrealistic, it came out to 0.0722g/T!
Anyway, from the posts Sunday, and the sentence from your post "highest mined sample was 536g/T" (which I know was the headline from the NR, and that will = 17.24 OZ) but, when you read into that NR, we also had some higher numbers, not that it really matters, But..... (Also in this clip, looks like they had some bad Math, because 681g/T should have said 21.9OZ & 591g/T should have said 19OZ)
Just adds to what you're saying Rinky! There's many of us on the same page as you!
Days like today are frustrating for all, but we will cross the finish line, and when we do..........$$$
A channel sample taken from the A-4 shaft at the 10-m level assayed 681.0g/t Au (19.65 opt) gold over 37cm. A duplicate sample (taken to verify the initial sample) assayed 591.0g/t (17.24 opt) gold over 37cm.