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Coda swells South Australian copper sulphide discovery

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Things are starting to get interesting for Coda Minerals at its recent Emmie Bluff Deeps IOCG style copper discovery in South Australia where a maiden hole into a targeted gravity anomaly hit 28 metres at 1.21 per cent copper. Four newly drilled holes have now intercepted thick intervals of copper-bearing sulphides that will likely extend the mineralised envelope in three directions.

Coda has been running hot since announcing its exciting discovery at Emmie Bluff Deeps that catapulted the company’s share price from about $0.35 in June this year to a high of more than $1.70 in the same month.

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