Gold output rises at San Juan mine

Siskon Gold (NASDAQ) is cranking out more of the yellow metal from its San Juan mine in northern California.

In December 1995, recovered gold jumped to 1,127 oz. as additional mining areas were developed and higher grades were realized.

The company hopes to bring production up to a steady 100 oz. per day in the immediate future.

The projected grade for the placer operation from the feasibility study was 0.143 oz. gold per bank cubic yard.

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