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Exploring Cornish Metals: A Revived Legacy of Tin Mining – Share Tips from a Micro-Investor

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The share which is blowing in the wind for me this late November is Cornish Metals. Not that I am expecting a financial return. It’s just something I want to be part of. Like investing in a football club or a steam railway. In fact it all feels to me a little bit folky. Pass me my guitar.

Cornish Metals is working to reopen the South Crofty tin mine, which closed as recently as 1998 and is capable of producing one of the highest grade tin resource globally. In fact tin mining in Cornwall dates back 2,300 BC and South Crofty first began producing tin in 1592. And it’s not just tin. The company also has ambitions to produce copper, lithium, tungsten, zinc and silver. It has a mining license until 2071 and investment from the National Wealth Fund. Take a look at its website

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