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Translate any polymetallic drill intercept into a dollar value per tonne. Live spot prices across 18 metals — adjust any input, switch currency, and read the precious-metal share (nugget) and net realizable value (residual).

Loaded from AUME · AUR-26-01 drill result — edit any value to model your own scenario.
Spot Prices (editable)
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Enter Drill Intercept
Estimate — Mo is thinly traded on LME. Industry valuations typically use Platts/Argus dealer oxide prices, which may differ from generic spot.
Recovery & Costs (editable assumption)

Used for residual (net) value below. Defaults are industry starting points — override for your deposit.

Total Value Per Tonne
$686.68
across 1.5 metres
Nugget — precious-metal value
$686.68 /t
100% of total value · base metals $0.00/t
Residual — net realizable value
$578.01 /t
gross $686.68 → recovered $618.01 − cost $40.00
Au
100.0%$686.68/t
Equivalent Grades
MetalInput Grade$/tonneEq. GradeGram-m
Gold7.24 g/t$686.687.240 g/t10.9
Silver$0.00637.552 g/t956.3
Platinum$0.0021.683 g/t32.5
Palladium$0.0022.019 g/t33.0
Rhodium$0.002.141 g/t3.2
Copper$0.006.698 %10.0
Zinc$0.0024.334 %36.5
Nickel$0.004.181 %6.3
Lead$0.0031.783 %47.7
Antimony$0.003.087 %4.6
Tungsten$0.000.192 %0.3
Lithium$0.002.492 %3.7
Tin$0.001.511 %2.3
Cobalt$0.001.971 %3.0
Molybdenum$0.001.557 %2.3
Uranium$0.000.362 %0.5
Iron Ore$0.00617.070 %925.6
Gallium$0.002,420.854 g/t3,631.3
Total$686.68

How to read this

  • Total value per tonne — the gross dollar value of the rock at current spot prices, before any recovery, mining, or processing cost. A real mine recovers 60–95% depending on metallurgy.
  • Nugget — the share of total value from precious metals (gold, silver, platinum, palladium, rhodium). Tells you whether it's really a precious-metals story or base metals dressed up by a high gold price.
  • Residual (net realizable) value — what's left after recovery and operating cost. Edit recovery % and cost per tonne to model your own deposit; this is the "real value," not the gross.
  • Equivalent grades — what the same total value looks like expressed as a single metal. Useful to compare polymetallic intercepts against a single-metal benchmark (e.g. AuEq, CuEq).
  • Gram-metres — equivalent grade × width. The standard junior-mining shorthand for intercept significance.
  • Spot prices are editable — override any number to model your own price deck. Live prices refresh hourly via Metals-API.

This calculator is for informational purposes only. It does not constitute investment advice or a valuation of any specific deposit, project, or company. Recovery rates, mining costs, processing costs, royalties, and metallurgy vary by deposit — residual value uses editable assumptions, not a deposit-specific study. Always read the original NI 43-101 or JORC report before drawing conclusions about a drill result.

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