Investing in gold benefits and Starcore gold producer


Posted On Jul 10 2020

Undervalued gold company in Mexico and investing in gold benefits? Return rates of physical gold are never profitable if you invest in the gold jewellery. The reason being that the price of jewellery is not only determined by the gold rates but it also includes the making charges and this is the just the half story i.e. when you purchase the gold. Now, when you sell the gold, the story is totally different, the making charges are not considered and you get the money only for the pure gold based on the gold rates of that particular day. Take for example; the gold rate in Mumbai during December 2015 was 27000 Indian rupees for ten grams of 24 karat gold and assuming that you bought a gold necklace of 20 grams for about 60,000 Indian rupees which include the making charges too. Now, due to some reason you want to sell it and you go to a shop who quotes the price only for the gold that necklace contains and not for the stones it has or the copper which weighs it down to only 13grams and the cost of 13 grams of pure gold in 2020 is only 40000 Indian rupees in 2020, obviously, it is a loss deal for you and thus, poor return rates are one of the downsides to keep in mind while investing in physical gold.

Gold has historically been an excellent hedge against inflation, because its price tends to rise when the cost of living increases. Over the past 50 years investors have seen gold prices soar and the stock market plunge during high-inflation years. This is because when fiat currency loses its purchasing power to inflation, gold tends to be priced in those currency units and thus tends to arise along with everything else. Moreover, gold is seen as a good store of value so people may be encouraged to buy gold when they believe that their local currency is losing value.

Starcore International Mining and El Creston Property development news: The Creston property is located within the Basin and Range Province. The Province, extending from northern Mexico to southwestern United States hosts several porphyry copper and/or molybdenum mines and deposit including Creston that are related to a Laramide (~90-40 Ma) magmatic-orogenic event. Mapping and Astar Imaging of the Creston Property has outlined a 5.5 km x up to 1.5 km wide, east-west, trend (Creston) of hydrothermal alteration related to Laramide aged quartz monzonite intrusions. The trend is elongated east-west due to subsequent displacement by low angle faulting. Within the Creston Trend several zones of low fluorine porphyry style, molybdenum and/or copper mineralization including the El Creston Main/RedHill (Creston Deposit) occur. Most of the molybdenum mineralization within the Creston Trend is associated with potassic and phyllic (quartz-sericite) alteration, often accompanied by various degrees of silicification. Find extra info on shareholder value Mexico gold.

The Toiyabe Project is located approximately 78 miles south-southwest of Elko, Nevada and is located only six miles south from one of Barrick Gold’s 5 core mines, Cortez Hills, which hosts over 9.9 million oz1. Other recent nearby discoveries include the ET Blue project 6 miles east and Red Hill about 10 miles east. Each of the discoveries is currently under development by Barrick, and is similar in genesis and host rocks to Toiyabe.

Starcore’s operations are a direct extension of management’s commitment to build sustainable, shareholder value for the present and future of the company. Starcore has focused on the fundamental aspects of our proven exploration and production model to build a portfolio that will act as our platform to growth. With strategic operations across the North American continent, our operations range from grass roots exploration to production and processing. Our unwavering commitment to remain a leader in operational excellence is tied closely with our commitment to social and environmental stewardship. See extra info on starcore.com.

Last Updated on: July 23rd, 2020 at 9:46 am, by


Written by Marie Poppins