• Rover Metals (ROVR) has acquired 100 per cent of the Tobin Gold Project in northern Nevada
  • The Tobin Gold Project consists of 68 claims totalling 1,405 acres
  • Judson Culter, CEO of Rover Metals sat down with Shoran Devi to discuss the news
  • Rover is a precious metals exploration company specialized in North American precious metal resources
  • Rover Metals Corp. (ROVR) opened trading at C$0.05 per share

Rover Metals (ROVR) has acquired 100 per cent of the Tobin Gold Project in northern Nevada.

The project consists of 68 claims totalling 1,405 acres (or 569 hectares).

Judson Culter, CEO of Rover Metals sat down with Shoran Devi to discuss the news.

“Rover is winning near Winnemucca. The Tobin Gold Project is our first reverse circulation (RC) drilling project in our first low-cost exploration jurisdiction. Our portfolio of gold projects is now complete. We now have the perfect summer/fall project in Tobin, to offset our northern Canadian gold projects, which are typically best explored in the winter months.”

Rover is a precious metals exploration company specialized in North American precious metal resources, that is currently advancing the gold potential of its existing projects in the Northwest Territories.

Rover Metals Corp. (ROVR) opened trading at C$0.05 per share.

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