Lincoln Gold Mining Inc
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Lincoln Gold Mining Inc
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Lincoln Gold Mining, Inc.is a gold mine exploration and development company. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company went IPO on 2007-03-30. The firm operates in the acquisition, exploration and evaluation of mineral properties segment. The Company’s projects include Pine Grove, Oro Cruz and Shawinigan projects. The Pine Grove Project is located approximately 21 miles south of the farming and mining town of Yerington in the Pine Grove Hills, Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest, Lyon County, western Nevada. The Oro Cruz Project is located northwest of Yuma, Arizona, in the Tumco mining district within the Cargo Muchacho Mountains, Imperial County, California. The Shawinigan Project is located in the southern part of the Province of Quebec approximately 130 kilometers northeast of Montreal, Canada. The Company’s subsidiaries include Lincoln Gold US Corp and Lincoln Resource Group Corp.
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