Victoria Gold Corp
TSX:VGCX

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TSX:VGCX
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Price: 0.48 CAD Market Closed
Market Cap: 32.5m CAD
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Market Cap
32.5m CAD
Industry
Metals & Mining

Victoria Gold Corp. engages in the acquisition, evaluation, and development of mineral properties. The company is headquartered in Toronto, Ontario and currently employs 438 full-time employees. The firm is engaged in the operation, exploration and acquisition of mineral properties. The Dublin Gulch gold property (Property) is located in central Yukon Territory, Canada, approximately 375 kilometers north of the capital city of Whitehorse, and approximately 85 kilometers from the town of Mayo. The Property covers an area of approximately 555 square kilometers. The Property also include Eagle Gold Mine and Olive Gold Deposits. The Eagle Gold Mine produces gold from a conventional open pit operation with a three-stage crushing plant, in-valley heap leach and carbon-in-leach adsorption-desorption gold recovery plant. The Company’s also hold interests in Donjek, Aurex, CanAlask, Dace and Clear Creek in Yukon Territory.

VGCX Intrinsic Value
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