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Coal Creek
Project

Coal Creek is a historic tin project located in Alaska’s McKinley sequence granites, prospective for greisen and stockwork-style cassiterite mineralization.
The project benefits from historical drilling, which defined broad, near‑surface tin zones and a historical resource estimate. With excellent access to regional infrastructure and room for expansion along trend, Coal Creek is at the forefront of Tinova’s North American critical mineral strategy.

Project Snapshot
Location
Alaska, U.S.
Project Stage
Early-stage exploration
Land Package
1,619 ha across 25 mineral claims
Access
Helicopter, 11 km from I-A4
Historical Resource¹
4.93 MT at 0.27% Sn
Potential Mineralization Style
Greisen and stockwork-style cassiterite
Geological Setting
Southern Alaska Metallogenic Belt
Historical Drilling
46 holes, ~5,000 meters
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Project Overview
The Coal Creek Project hosts a historical resource of 4.93 million tonnes at 0.27% Sn¹, supported by over 5,200 metres of drilling in 42 holes completed in the 1980s. Re‑sampling in 2005 and limited confirmation drilling in 2006 validated the historical results, confirming broad, near‑surface tin mineralization with early indications of silver enrichment.
Past bench‑scale metallurgical testing achieved 80–83% tin recovery, producing concentrates of approximately 55% Sn via gravity and flotation methods, further demonstrating the project’s potential as a tin‑silver target.
Despite this work, Coal Creek remains underexplored, with multiple geochemical anomalies and untested fault‑controlled extensions offering room for lateral and depth expansion. No modern geophysics or follow‑up drilling has been conducted, leaving significant discovery potential within this historic tin district.

1. This estimate does not conform to the current CIM definitions or NI 43-101 reporting standards and should not be relied upon as a current mineral resource. A Qualified Person has not completed sufficient work to classify the historical estimate as a current mineral resource, and Tinova is not treating it as such. Additional work would be required to verify and upgrade the estimate. Technical information contained in the NI 43-101 technical report titled “Report on the Coal Creek Tin-Silver Exploration Target Southcentral Alaska” dated April 14, 2015, with an effective date of April 14, 2015, prepared for Strongbow Exploration Inc. by Alaska Earth Sciences, Inc.
Claim Outline and Historical Collar Locations

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Historic Tin Mineralization at Coal Creek

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