What It’s Worth – A Review of Mineral Royalty Information (3f7e7070-03d1-4ef1-890a-5969adff070d)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
H. Lyn Bourne
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

This is the ninth annual tabulation of royalty information. Again this year, some of the older information has been deleted to make room for more than 30 new entries. Several articles and publications crossed the author's desk this past year that relate to mineral valuation and mineral royalty. Tom Loucks presented a paper, "The Valuation of Hard Rock Mineral Property," at the Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation in Santa Fe, NM in July, 1990. His paper gives an indepth explanation of the definitions and concepts related to mineral valuation. It includes descriptions of numerous legal cases that have dealt with mineral valuation and proper reference is given for each case. Loucks works for the Denver Mining Finance Co. Gold royalties generally range from 5% to 7%, net smelter return. However, Severn Brown sent information that shows a much wider variation. Echo Bay Mines reported in its 1989 annual report royalties that range from 1.5 % to 30% for gold from various gold properties. Brown also sent a copy of an article that appeared in the Dec. 27, 1982, issue of Fortune magazine. This issue carried an article by Walter Guzzardi, Jr. "The Huge Find in Roy Ash's Backyard." The article gives the history of Newmont's leasing in Nevada on property that became the Carlin, Bootstrap and Blue Star Mines. The article states that the initial royalty was 10% that escalated to more than 16%. Another property, the site of Gold Quarry, provides an 18% royalty to the same own¬ers. The article makes interesting reading for those interested in mining history.
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APA: H. Lyn Bourne  (1991)  What It’s Worth – A Review of Mineral Royalty Information (3f7e7070-03d1-4ef1-890a-5969adff070d)

MLA: H. Lyn Bourne What It’s Worth – A Review of Mineral Royalty Information (3f7e7070-03d1-4ef1-890a-5969adff070d). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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