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  2. Saindak Copper Gold Project - Wikipedia

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    Saindak Copper Gold Project is located near Saindak town in Chagai District of Balochistan, Pakistan.The discovery of gold, copper & silver deposits at Saindak was made in the 1970s in collaboration with ahe Saindak Copper-Gold Project was set up by Saindak Metals Ltd, a company fully owned by the Government of Pakistan, by the end of 1995 at a cost of PKR 13.5 billion.

  3. Mining in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    In Reko Diq, Balochistan, deposits of copper and gold are present. Antofagasta, the company which possesses the Reqo Diq field, is targeting an initial production of 170,000 metric tons of copper and 300,000 ounces of gold a year. The project may produce more than 350,000 tons a year of copper and 900,000 ounces of gold.

  4. Category:Gold mines in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Current events; Random article; ... Category: Gold mines in Pakistan. 2 languages. ... Saindak Copper Gold Project This page was last ...

  5. Industry of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The Rekodiq project is estimated to produce 200,000 tons of copper and 400,000 ounces of gold per year, at an estimated value of $1.25 billion at current market prices. The copper and gold are currently traded at about $5,000 per ton and $600 per ounce respectively in the international market. [5]

  6. Commemorative coins of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    To commemorate the Golden Jubilee of Pakistan Navy Submarine Force. Cupro Nickel, Copper 75%, Nickel 25% The coin shall be round, Dimension of 30 mm (and weight of 12 grams). 50,000 [2] 15 20 Rupee Coin January 31, 2015 To commemorate the "Pakistan-China Year of Friendly Exchange 2015". Cupro Nickel, Copper 75%, Nickel 25%

  7. Why Arshad Nadeem’s Olympic Gold for Pakistan is Significant

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    But it has been four decades since Pakistan left the games with a gold medal. The men’s hockey team won first place in Los Angeles in 1984, and prior to that the team also won gold in 1960 and 1968.

  8. Pakistani rupee - Wikipedia

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    Current [14] Orange 22 March 2008 Current [15] Rs. 50/- 131 × 65 mm Purple K2: Muhammad Ali Jinnah and "50" 8 July 2008 Current [16] Rs. 100/- 139 × 65 mm Red Quaid-e-Azam Residency: Muhammad Ali Jinnah and "100" 11 November 2006 Current [17] Rs. 500/- 147 × 65 mm Green Badshahi Mosque: Muhammad Ali Jinnah and "500" 11 November 2006 Current [18]

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