Electric Metals (USA) Limited (TSXV: EML | OTCQB: EMUSF) has announced that a high-grade sample from the Emily Manganese Deposit in Minnesota has been donated to the prestigious Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) mineral collection.
The 52.0% Manganese (Mn) / 64.2% Manganese Oxide (MnO) sample, one of the highest-grade manganese samples in North America, was presented to the ROM in March 2025 during the Prospectors and Developers Conference (PDAC) in Toronto, Ontario.
Brian Savage, CEO, commented, “We are honored to have this exceptional high-grade Emily Manganese Deposit sample added to the ROM’s prestigious collection. The Emily high grades are indeed museum quality. The outstanding grade of this deposit sets it apart—not just in North America, but globally.”
The ROM, Canada’s largest museum and one of North America’s most renowned cultural institutions, is home to a world-class collection of more than 6M objects and specimens across 40 gallery and exhibition spaces. Its mineral section, featuring meteorites, rocks, precious minerals, and gems, is recognized as one of the world’s finest collections.
The Emily Manganese Deposit Sample was taken by North Star Manganese Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of EML, during drilling operations at hole NSC-23002A. The sample was taken from an interval of 230.4ft – 232.5ft, where the HQ diamond core assayed at 40.9% Mn / 52.8% MnO.
The specific sample presented to the ROM, analyzed using an XRF Spectrometer by Big Rock Exploration LLC, EML’s contract geologists on the Emily Manganese Project, recorded an even higher grade of 52.0% Mn by weight / 64.2% MnO by weight.
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