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3. MINERAL PROPERTY INTEREST
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2015
MineralPropertyInterestAbstract  
NOTE 3 - MINERAL PROPERTY INTEREST

On December 5, 2014, the Company entered into a subscription agreement (the “Subscription Agreements”) with Lode Star Gold Inc. (“LSG”), a private Nevada corporation controlled by the spouse of the Company’s current President, pursuant to which the Company agreed to issue 35,000,000 shares of its common stock, valued at $230,180, to LSG in exchange for a 20% undivided interest in and to the mineral claims owned by LSG. The mineral claims, known as the “Goldfield Bonanza Project” (the “Property”), are located in the State of Nevada.

 

The  execution of the Subscription Agreement was one of the closing conditions of an Option Agreement dated October 4, 2014, pursuant to which the Company acquired the sole and exclusive option to earn up to an 80% undivided interest in and to the Property.  In order to earn the additional 60% interest in the Property, the Company is required to fund all expenditures on the Property and pay LSG an aggregate of $5 million in cash in the form of a net smelter royalty, each beginning on the Closing Date, which was December 11, 2014. Until such time as the Company has earned the additional 60% interest, the net smelter royalty will be split 79.2% to LSG, 19.8% to the Company and 1% to the former Property owner.

 

If the Company fails to make any cash payments to LSG within one year of the Closing Date, it is required to pay LSG an additional $100,000, and in any subsequent years in which the Company fails to complete the payment of the entire $5 million described above, it must make quarterly cash payments to LSG of $25,000 until such time as the Company has earned the additional 60% interest in the Property.

 

In addition, the Option Agreement provides that the Company will act as the operator on the Property and that a management committee will be formed, comprised of representatives from the Company and LSG, with voting based on each party’s proportionate interest, to supervise exploration of the Property and approve work programs and budgets. To June 30, 2015, no work programs had been approved.