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$1,000 invested 1 Year Ago
$2,069
+106.9% total 109.9% CAGR
Bought on Jul 14, 2025 at $0.73
$1,000 invested 5 Years Ago
$12,650
+1,165.0% total 66.2% CAGR
Bought on Jul 8, 2021 at $0.12

What $1,000 or $10,000 in TETOF Would Be Worth Today

Real historical value by amount invested and how long ago
If you invested 1 year ago 5 years ago 10 years ago Since Apr 15, 2020
$1,000 $2,069 +107% $12,650 +1,165% $13,446 +1,245%
$10,000 $20,687 +107% $126,500 +1,165% $134,455 +1,245%

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Year-by-Year Returns

TETOF annual performance
Year Start Price End Price Annual Return Cumulative
2020 $0.11 $0.09 -18.1% -18.1%
2021 $0.10 $0.73 +604.7% +551.0%
2022 $0.75 $1.24 +64.9% +995.7%
2023 $1.16 $0.94 -18.6% +736.1%
2024 $0.90 $0.31 -65.4% +175.9%
2025 $0.31 $0.63 +102.6% +462.4%
2026 $0.63 $1.52 +142.8% +1244.6%

About Tectonic Metals

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Tectonic Metals Inc. (OTCQB: TETOF; TSX-V: TECT) is a mineral exploration company focused on gold within the Basic Materials sector. According to company disclosures, Tectonic is advancing the Flat Gold Project ("Flat") in southwestern Alaska as its flagship asset. Flat is described as a reduced intrusion-related gold system (RIRGS) district that hosts multiple kilometre-scale gold targets across a land position of roughly 99,000+ acres.

The company reports that Flat is largely situated on land owned by Doyon, Limited ("Doyon"), one of Alaska's Native Regional Corporations, and that Doyon is Tectonic's second-largest shareholder. This relationship is presented by Tectonic as a key element in how the project is advanced and how engagement with local stakeholders is structured.

Flagship Flat Gold Project in Alaska

Tectonic states that Flat covers approximately 99,840 acres in southwestern Alaska and that it is emerging as a potential free-milling, heap-leachable gold opportunity. Company news releases describe Flat as containing several intrusive centres and intrusion-related gold targets, including Chicken Mountain, Alpha Bowl, Golden Apex, Black Creek, and Jam. The company highlights over 3 kilometres of drilled mineralized strike length at Flat and notes that mineralization has been intersected from surface to several hundred metres depth in multiple areas.

According to Tectonic, the Chicken Mountain intrusion is roughly 6.5 km by 6.0 km in size and is the most advanced target on the property. It is described as a bulk-tonnage, open-pit, heap-leach style opportunity and as one of six kilometre-scale intrusive centres at Flat. The company also reports that Chicken Mountain is widely recognized as the primary lode source of significant historic placer gold production from surrounding drainages.

Key Target Areas: Chicken Mountain, Alpha Bowl and Adit Zone

Company technical updates emphasize three main zones within the broader Flat project:

  • Chicken Mountain: Described as the primary path toward a maiden mineral resource estimate at Flat. Tectonic reports extensive drilling at Chicken Mountain, including both diamond core and reverse circulation (RC) holes, and states that all holes drilled to date in certain campaigns have intersected gold mineralization. The company highlights continuous, broad zones of gold mineralization with emerging higher-grade domains and notes that mineralization begins at or near surface and remains open at depth.
  • Adit Zone (within Chicken Mountain area): Tectonic identifies the Adit Zone as a high-priority, near-surface gold target defined by a strong gold-in-soil anomaly and geophysical features. The zone is reported to be flanked by past-producing placer creeks (Happy Creek, Idaho Bench, and Slate Creek), which the company interprets as being related to bedrock mineralization at Adit. Drill results released by Tectonic describe near-surface high-grade intervals within broader mineralized envelopes and a mineralized section hundreds of metres wide that remains open in all directions.
  • Alpha Bowl: Alpha Bowl is presented as a large, blind-to-surface intrusion-related gold target that had not been drill tested prior to Tectonic's recent work. The company reports that Alpha Bowl measures roughly 1.5 km by 1.0 km and that it hosts Flat Creek, which is cited as one of Alaska's richer placer-producing creeks with recorded historic placer gold production. Through systematic drilling, Tectonic describes Alpha Bowl as having evolved from a conceptual target into a volumetrically significant gold system with a defined mineralized footprint approximately 820 m along strike, 600 m in width and at least 400 m in depth, remaining open in multiple directions.

According to company news, Alpha Bowl is now interpreted as the northern extension of the Chicken Mountain intrusion, creating a continuous mineralized corridor from Chicken Mountain through the Adit Zone to Alpha Bowl. Tectonic reports that drilling confirms more than 3 km of continuous gold mineralization along this corridor, starting at or near surface and remaining open at depth.

Exploration Strategy and Drilling Programs

Tectonic describes its exploration approach at Flat as systematic and data-driven. The company has reported multi-rig drill campaigns combining diamond core and RC drilling, with objectives that include discovery drilling, step-out drilling, resource delineation and metallurgical sampling. In its public communications, Tectonic notes that it has completed what it calls the largest and most cohesive drill programs in the project's history, with more than 18,000 metres drilled across 125 holes in a single field season.

At Chicken Mountain and Alpha Bowl, Tectonic reports that drill fences and oriented core are being used to define structural controls, alteration patterns, and vein geometries. The company notes that it has maintained a high rate of drill holes intersecting gold mineralization in these zones, and that many holes end in mineralization, which it interprets as evidence that the systems extend beyond current drill depths.

In addition to drilling, Tectonic has reported completion of a high-resolution drone magnetic survey across the Flat area. The company states that this survey is being used to define intrusions, alteration zones and structural corridors that may control gold mineralization, and that the results will inform future targeting.

Geological Model: Reduced Intrusion-Related Gold Systems (RIRGS)

Across its disclosures, Tectonic characterizes Flat as a classic example of a Reduced Intrusion-Related Gold System. The company notes that Alpha Bowl and Chicken Mountain display features typical of RIRGS, including granitoid intrusions (monzonite to syeno-monzonite and quartz monzonite), sheeted quartz-sulfide veins, quartz-carbonate-arsenopyrite veins, arsenopyrite stringers, and extensive sericite and carbonate alteration halos.

Tectonic also reports that multiple generations of veins and cross-cutting relationships indicate a long-lived, multi-phase mineralizing system. The company states that these geological characteristics, including telescoping of mineralizing events and repeated "crack-and-seal" textures in veins, are consistent with recognized RIRGS models.

Historic Placer Gold Context

Company news releases reference historical information indicating that Flat and its surrounding area have produced significant placer gold. For example, Tectonic cites external reports that Flat Creek at Alpha Bowl has recorded historic placer production of more than 650,000 ounces of gold, and that creeks draining Chicken Mountain collectively have yielded approximately 1.4 million ounces of placer gold. Tectonic presents this placer endowment as supporting evidence for a large lode gold system in bedrock, which it is now testing through drilling.

Partnership with Doyon and Project Setting

Tectonic emphasizes that Flat is located on predominantly Native-owned land held by Doyon, Limited, and notes that Doyon is both a landowner and a significant shareholder in the company. In its communications, Tectonic highlights this relationship as aligning project advancement with local and regional interests. The company also notes that Flat lies in the same broader mineral belt as the Donlin Gold project, which is described as one of the world's larger undeveloped gold deposits.

Corporate and Capital Markets Profile

Tectonic Metals Inc. is listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol TECT and trades on the OTCQB market in the United States under the symbol TETOF. The company identifies itself as a gold-focused exploration issuer within the Basic Materials sector and the gold industry. Public communications from Tectonic describe significant capital raises to fund exploration at Flat and note participation from institutional investors and specialized precious metals funds.

In addition to exploration updates, Tectonic discloses corporate developments such as annual general meeting results, equity incentive plans, stock option grants, restricted share units, and governance changes, including board appointments. These items illustrate how the company structures its leadership, compensation, and shareholder engagement as it advances its exploration programs.

Other Target Areas at Flat

Beyond Chicken Mountain, Alpha Bowl and the Adit Zone, Tectonic has reported work at several additional intrusion-related targets at Flat:

  • Golden Apex: Interpreted by the company as a blind RIRGS target situated northeast of Chicken Mountain, Golden Apex has been tested by both core and RC drilling. Tectonic notes that drilling has intersected altered volcanic rocks with extensive veining and sulfide assemblages including chalcopyrite, arsenopyrite, pyrrhotite and pyrite.
  • Black Creek: Described as hosting monzonite-related RIRGS mineralization within an intrusive stock and vein-style mineralization along its margins. Tectonic reports RC drilling across the eastern margin of the stock, intersecting oxidized hornfelsed sediments and mafic intrusive phases.
  • Jam: Identified as another RIRGS target, Jam has been tested with RC holes designed to evaluate extensions of historically mined high-grade quartz veins in augite basalt and to search for a felsic intrusion at depth. Tectonic reports that drilling intersected altered, veined basalt with sulfide assemblages, which it interprets as suggestive of an intrusive source.

These additional targets are presented by Tectonic as part of a broader district-scale exploration strategy at Flat, where multiple intrusive centres and mineralization styles are being evaluated.

Project Advancement and Technical Communication

Tectonic has introduced initiatives such as its "Virtual Drill Core Shack" webcasts, where members of the technical team review drill core photographs and discuss geological observations from Flat. According to the company, these events are intended to provide a technical-focused overview of drilling and geology, complementing formal news releases that report assay results.

Across its communications, Tectonic notes that technical information is reviewed by a Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101 and that analytical work is conducted by accredited laboratories. The company also describes quality assurance and quality control procedures, including the use of certified reference materials, blanks, and field duplicates in its sampling programs.

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Tectonic Metals investment returns

How much would $1,000 invested in Tectonic Metals be worth today?

If you invested $1,000 in Tectonic Metals (TETOF) 5 years ago on 2021-07-08, your investment would be worth $12,650 today, representing a +1,165.0% total return, growing at a compounded rate of 66.2% per year (CAGR).

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The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of TETOF over the past 5 years is 66.2%, growing at a compounded rate each year. Individual years vary significantly — TETOF's best recent year was 2021 (+604.7%) and worst was 2024 (-65.4%).

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