A documented high-grade gold-silver vein system —
untested at depth by modern drilling.
Elmore County, Idaho · ~261 acres · 4 claim groups · 50 km from Boise
A property with documented historic production, modern high-grade sampling that confirms the system, ~600 ft of accessible underground workings, and zero modern drill holes — in one of the world's top-ranked mining jurisdictions.
A 1933 shipment of 153 tons returned 1.28 oz/t Au and 6.70 oz/t Ag — exceptional shipping-grade ore. The vein has been mined, smelted, and paid out. This is brownfields, not greenfields.
1985 Sunshine Mining sampling returned 1.057 oz/t Au + 11.25 oz/t Ag from bug-hole quartz. An 8-foot true-width channel cut returned 0.532 oz/t Au.
Approximately 600 ft of historic underground workings exist, but no modern drill hole has ever tested the system. Epithermal vein systems of this style routinely host plunging ore shoots extending hundreds of metres vertically.
Idaho ranks among the world's top mining jurisdictions. Active and near-development gold projects in-state: Perpetua's Stibnite, Revival Gold's Beartrack-Arnett, Integra's DeLamar, and Liberty Gold's Black Pine.
The Pine Grove district hosts dozens of historic Au-Ag-Cu-Pb mines. The Last Chance Au-Ag deposit lies along the same structural trend to the northeast. Confirms a district-scale mineralizing event.
A Phase 1 program of mapping, sampling, ground geophysics, and 5–8 drill holes is budgeted at USD 600k – 1.2M. At comparable Idaho junior valuations, a maiden 100–250 koz Au resource represents significant re-rating potential.
Centrally located within Idaho's gold belt — surrounded by past producers, near-development gold projects, and active mines. The property covers the full known strike of a high-grade epithermal vein system in a structurally favourable corridor.
Jingo's location relative to Perpetua's Stibnite, Revival's Beartrack-Arnett, Integra's DeLamar, Liberty's Black Pine, Hecla's Lucky Friday, and the Galena Complex.
Dozens of historic Au-Ag-Cu-Pb mines surround the Jingo property at district scale. Anderson Ranch Reservoir, South Fork Boise River, and the Soldier Mountains define the regional setting.
The primary contiguous Jingo claim block (~916 m × 933 m) showing the historic mine portal. Direct road access. Federal BLM land in Elmore County.
Jingo sits within granodiorite/quartz monzodiorite host rocks, in fault contact with younger dacites. The Last Chance Au-Ag deposit (NE) lies on the same structural trend.
Tap any card to open the document directly. The full data room comprises eight sections covering property, geology, history, financials, comparables, maps, presentation, and due diligence.
The full investment case in 8 pages.
Quick-reference parameter sheet.
One-pager investment teaser.
Land tenure, BLM compliance, permits.
Google Earth-ready boundary file.
Deposit model, targets, Phase 1.
Compiled 1933 production + 1985–86 assays.
Original vendor project summary.
Phase 1–3 budgets, scenarios, returns.
Idaho/Nevada gold deal benchmarks.
Idaho · regional · area · geology.
Original Ellis Park / HMK deck.
Structured 9-section review framework.
The vendors are seeking a junior or mid-tier gold explorer to acquire or option the project and commit to a modern Phase 1 program. Full data room access available to qualified parties under NDA.