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B&N Mining, LLC Announces Major Acquisition of Historic California Gold Properties

B&N Mining, LLC Announces Major Acquisition of Historic California Gold Properties

B&N Mining, LLC Expands Holdings in California With Acquisition of 1,225 Acres Across Key Districts
RANDSBURG, CA / ACCESS Newswire / May 8, 2025 / B&N Mining, LLC (B&N) has signed an agreement to acquire 1,225 acres of mineral properties across several prominent California mining districts. The acquisition includes 670 acres in the historically productive Rand Mining District, as well as holdings in the Cerro Gordo and Wild Rose Districts. Combined, these properties have a recorded historic gold production exceeding 270,000 ounces.B&N Property Purchase Locations
Key Highlights of the Acquisition:
Several of these properties are adjacent to B&N's Kelly Southwest gold deposit, offering strategic synergies for near-term exploration and development.
B&N will initiate due diligence with a targeted soil sampling program across a 5,000-foot mineralized corridor encompassing the King Solomon, Butte Lode, Little Butte, and Extension mines. This corridor mirrors the geologic features of the company's Kelly Southwest deposit.
Geological mapping and sampling will continue across all newly acquired assets, with follow-up drilling considered based on early results. The Cerro Gordo and Wild Rose districts will also be assessed for their rich silver, gold, and antimony potential.
'These acquisitions represent a transformative opportunity for B&N,' said Sam Shoemaker, Project Manager with the John T. Boyd Company. 'The geological continuity with our Kelly Southwest project is highly compelling.'
Robert Binkele, Managing Member of B&N Mining, added, 'We aim to revitalize these historic districts using modern techniques. With proven past production and today's tools, we see significant untapped potential across these properties.'
B&N Mining, LLC is advancing its exploration efforts amid high commodity prices and constrained global mineral supply. The company's investment opportunity is open exclusively to accredited investors. B&N Mining, LLC is a wholly owned subsidiary of B&N Mining, Inc.
For more information, contact [email protected], call 760-218-9333 or visit www.bnmininginc.com.
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Robert Binkele
Manager
[email protected]
760-218-9333
SOURCE: B&N Mining, Inc.
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