Document:

Subscription
Booklet

 

for Effecting Purchases of

$5,000,000 in 8% Series A Bonds

 

in

 

Elkhorn
Goldfields Inc.

a Montana Corporation

 

July 1, 2010

 

    	Elkhorn
                                                                                                                                                                                               Goldfields
                                                                                                                                                                                               Inc

    	 

    

  

Elkhorn
Goldfields Inc.

 

INSTRUCTIONS

 

Persons desiring to purchase 8% Series
A Bonds (“Bonds”) in Elkhorn Goldfields Inc, a Montana Corporation (the “Company”) formed for the purpose
of pursuing a strategy of acquiring mineral assets in resource-rich locales like the State of Montana that has secure land ownership
rules, stable government and permitting and operating regulations that are fair and enforceable.. This subscription agreement has
been developed pursuant to the Company’s Confidential Private Offering Memorandum dated July 1, 2010 (the “Memorandum”).
Unless otherwise defined or the context otherwise requires, capitalized terms used in this Subscription Booklet shall have the
meanings assigned them in the Memorandum. THE COMPANY MAY ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY SUBSCRIPTION IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION.

 

Investors must complete,
date and/or sign the following forms, as appropriate.

 

PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE ALL INFORMATION
IN INK

 

1.           Potential
Investor Questionnaire: All investors complete the information on pages 2-5 and sign page 6. If the investing entity is a
partnership, all partners must complete and sign. Signature instructions for Corporations, Partnerships and Trusts are set forth
in Instruction No. 4, below.

 

2.           Subscription
Agreement - Powers of Attorney: All investors must sign and complete page 6 and sign page S-4. The signature on page S-4 must
be acknowledged by a Notary Public.

 

3.           Check:
Make your check in an amount equal to the full subscription price for the amount of Bonds subscribed for, or US $50,000 per Bond
(the “Subscription Payment”).
Make all checks payable to Elkhorn Goldfields, Inc

 

4.           Signature
Instructions for Corporations, Partnerships and Trusts:

 

a.          Corporations
sign in the following style:

 

(Name of Corporation)

 

By:                  (Signature)          
,     (Title) 

 

b.          Partnerships
sign in the following style:

 

(Name of Partnership)

 

By:                  (Signature)            
, Partner

 

By:                 (Signature)             
, Partner

 

Each partner of a general partnership
and each general partner of a limited partnership must sign.

 

c.          Trusts
sign in the following style:

 

(Name and Date
of Trust)

 

By:                (Signature)         
, Trustee

 

By:                (Signature)         
, Trustee

  

    	Elkhorn
                                                                                                                                                                                               Goldfields
                                                                                                                                                                                               Inc

    	 

    

 

POTENTIAL INVESTOR QUESTIONNAIRE

Elkhorn
Goldfields Inc

 

The following information
is required in order that Elkhorn Goldfields Inc (the “Company”) may determine whether: (i) the subscription of
Bonds issued by the Company (“Bonds”) to an investor is permissible under applicable federal and state securities laws;
and (ii) the investor has such knowledge and experience in financial and business matters that it is capable of evaluating
the merits and risks of the investment. Individual investors and partners, members, shareholders or other individual owners of
interests in entities that do not establish eligibility as an “accredited investor,” within the meaning of Rule 501(a)
under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”), must complete Part A below. Investors that are
partnerships, trusts, corporations, limited liability companies or some other form of entity must complete Part B.

 

PART A - INDIVIDUAL INVESTORS

 

	(1)	 	 
	 	(Complete Name)	 
	 	 	 
	(2)	 	 
	 	(Residence Address)	(Residence Phone)
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	(City)	(State)                         (Zip Code)
	 	 	 
	 	I        (own) or        (rent) the above residence.	 

 

	(3)	I am registered to vote in	 
	 	 	(County)            (State)

 

	(4)	I have a valid driver’s license issued by the State of	Number

 

	(5)	 
	 	(Employer)

 

	 	 	 	 
	 	(Employer’s Address)	(Business Phone)	 
	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 
	 	(City)	(State)	(Zip Code)

 

	(6)	 
	 	(Occupation)
	 	 
	(7)	 
	 	(Position or Title)
	 	 
	(8)	 
	 	(Prior Occupations or Duties during the Past Ten Years)

 

	(9)	Age: _______________________________	Year of Anticipated Retirement: _____________________
	 	 	 
	(10)	Social Security No.: ___________________	 
	 	 	 
	(11)	Marital Status: _______________________	Number of Dependents: ___________________________
	 	 	 
	 		Ages of Dependents: _____________________________

 

	(12)	If married: _____________________________	 
	 	(Spouse’s Name)	(Spouse’s Age)
	 	 	 
	 	_____________________________	 
	 	(Years Married)	(Spouse’s Occupation)
	 	 	 
	 	_____________________________	 
	 	(Spouse’s Employer)	 

 

    	 	2	Elkhorn
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Goldfields
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Inc

    	 

    

 

	(13)	Individual and joint income1 for the last three
    four? (should 2010 be included?) years:

 

	 	 	 	2007	 	 
	 	Individual	 	Joint	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	£ under $50,000	£ $50,000 - $100,000 	 	£ under $50,000	£ $50,000 - $100,000
	 	£ $100,000 - $200,000	£ over $200,000	 	£ $100,000 - $300,000	£ over $300,000
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	2008	 	 
	 	Individual	 	Joint	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	£ under $50,000	£ $50,000 - $100,000 	 	£ under $50,000	£ $50,000 - $100,000
	 	£ $100,000 - $200,000	£ over $200,000	 	£ $100,000 - $300,000	£ over $300,000
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	2009	 	 
	 	Individual	 	Joint	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	£ under $50,000	£ $50,000 - $100,000 	 	£ under $50,000	£ $50,000 - $100,000
	 	£ $100,000 - $200,000	£ over $200,000	 	£ $100,000 - $300,000	£ over $300,000

 

	(14)	Estimated individual and joint income for the current year:

 

	 	 	 	2010	 	 
	 	Individual	 	Joint	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	£ under $50,000	£ $50,000 - $100,000 	 	£ under $50,000	£ $50,000 - $100,000
	 	£ $100,000 - $200,000	£ over $200,000	 	£ $100,000 - $300,000	£ over $300,000

 

	(15)	(a)	Current net worth2 of investor and spouse (including
    home, home furnishings and personal automobiles):

 

 ̈
$1,000,000 or less               ̈
over $1,000,000

 

	 	(b)	If the answer to 15(a) is $1,000,000 or less, please state current net worth of investor and spouse (including, net of debt, home, home furnishings and personal automobiles):
	 	 	$  _____________________________.

 

	(16)	Educational Background (specify colleges attended and degrees attained, if applicable):
	 	 

 

 

 

1Income
should be distinguished from revenues. For example, in a sole proprietorship, income would equal revenues less operating expenses.
Income may, but need not, be determined by adding together the following amounts: (i) individual adjusted gross income reported
on a U.S. federal income tax return; (ii) any depletion deduction; (iii) any interest exclusion; (iv) any allocated partnership
losses; and (v) any amounts contributed to an IRA or Keogh plan.

 

2Net worth
means the excess of total assets at current values over total liabilities.

 

    	 	3	Elkhorn
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Goldfields
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Inc

    	 

    

 

	(17)	List any professional licenses or registrations, including bar admissions, accounting certification, real estate brokerage licenses, and SEC or state broker-dealer registrations held:
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	(18)	Investment Experience

 

	 	I have made investments, or been involved in activities, of the type indicated below (recognizing that the types of investments listed are not mutually exclusive and certain investments may fall into two or more of the categories listed below).  Check all of the following that apply to you:

 

	 	 ̈	Direct ownership or participation in corporations, limited partnerships or other entities engaged in the general securities or investment banking business.
	 	 	 
	 	 ̈	Investment in equity securities of corporations, real estate limited or general partnerships, joint Bridges and other syndicates.
	 	 	 
	 	 ̈	Tax-oriented investments (such as oil and gas, equipment leasing, research and development, agriculture or commodities syndications).

 

	 	Please describe any of the activities marked above:
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 

 

	(19)	I personally have such knowledge and experience in financial and business matters that I am capable of evaluating the merits and risks of an investment in Bonds of the Company and of making an informed investment decision and that I make my own ultimate decisions on my investments.

 

 ̈
Yes           ̈ No

 

	(20)	My proposed investment in Bonds of the Company will not
    exceed the following percentage3 of my current net worth:

 

	 	 ̈ 25%	 ̈ 15%	 ̈ 5%
	 	 	 	 
	 	 ̈ 20%	 ̈ 10%	 ̈ 1%
    or less

 

	(21)	I have a close business association, friendship or family ties with the Company, its Officers or Directors.

 

 ̈
Yes           ̈ No

 

	 	If yes, please describe the nature of the association:
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 

 

	(22)	I am in a financial position to assume, and bear indefinitely, the risks involved in an investment in Bonds of the Company, including the risk of a total loss of the investment.  I have adequate means of providing for my current needs and possible personal contingencies and have no current or foreseeable future need to sell Bonds of the Company.

 

 ̈
Yes           ̈ No

  

 

 

3Describe
the highest estimated net worth percentage applicable to your proposed investment in Notes.

 

    	 	4	Elkhorn
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Goldfields
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Inc

    	 

    

 

	(23)	Please describe below any additional information you would like to review or questions you have about the Company or the proposed offering.
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 

  

    	 	5	Elkhorn
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Goldfields
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Inc

    	 

    

 

PART B - INVESTING ENTITIES

 

	(1)	 	 
	 	(Complete Name of Entity)	 
	 	 	 
	(2)	 	 
	 	(Primary Business Address)	(Phone)               (Facsimile Phone)
	 	 	
	 	 	 
	 	(City)	(State)                         (Zip Code)
	 	 	 
	(3)	 	 
	 	(Legal Form of Entity)	(Jurisdiction of Organization)

 

	(4)	Is the Entity one of the following:

 

	 	 ̈ a
    Bank	 ̈ a
    Registered Broker/Dealer	 ̈ an
    Insurance Company
	 	 	 	 
	 	 ̈ a
    Savings and Loan Association	 ̈ a
    Registered Investment Company	 ̈ an
    ERISA Plan
	 	 	 	 
	 	 ̈ a
    Business Development Company	 ̈ a
    Licensed SBIC	 ̈ an
    Employee Benefit Plan
	 	 	 	 
	 	 ̈ a
    501(c)(3) Organization	 ̈ a
    Partnership, Corporation or Other	 ̈ a
    Trust
	 	 	   type of Association or Entity	 

 

	(5)	Was the Entity organized for the purpose of purchasing Bonds or otherwise investing in the Company?

 

 ̈
Yes           ̈ No

 

	(6)	Total assets of the Entity: 	 

 

	(7)	States or Countries where the Entity maintains an
office:	 

 

	 	 

 

	(8)	Number of employees:	 

 

	(9)	Provide any further information which might assist the Company in determining whether the Entity constitutes an “accredited investor,” within the meaning of Rule 501(a) under the Securities Act: _____________________
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 

 

    	 	6	Elkhorn
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Goldfields
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Inc

    	 

    

 

By signing below the undersigned also
hereby:

 

		1.	Represents that the information provided above is true and correct and acknowledges such investor’s
awareness that the Company is relying upon the accuracy of such information to ensure that the sale of any securities by the Company
to such investor is in compliance with applicable federal and state securities laws;

 

		2.	Acknowledges receipt of copy number
                                                                      of the Memorandum;

 

		3.	Agrees to limit the distribution of the Memorandum by myself and not to permit the duplication
of any part of the Memorandum;

 

		4.	Upon request, agrees to return the Memorandum to Eric Altman, Elkhorn Goldfields Inc P.O. Box 370657,
Denver, CO 80237.

 

		5.	Acknowledges that the undersigned has direct, material and continuing involvement in the creation,
development and organization of the investment, the Company and its plan of business, history, property, books, records and financial
statements. The Investor further acknowledges that it has control of or access to all information regarding the investment and
the Company that the Investor deems material and has otherwise has the opportunity to obtain all information it deems necessary
and to ask questions of and receive satisfactory answers from the Company or any person or persons acting on its behalf, concerning
the terms and conditions of the investment, the Company, the plan of business and history of the Company and its property, books,
records and financial statements, and that due to the undersigns direct and material involvement in the Company all requests for
information will be fulfilled and questions answered to the full satisfaction of the Investor.

 

		5.	Acknowledges that before the undersigned will be asked to make an investment decision with respect
to Bonds or other securities of the Company, the undersigned will read and review carefully the Memorandum with respect to any
securities that may be offered thereby and will have the opportunity obtain all information and to ask questions of, and to receive
answers from the Company concerning the terms and conditions of any such offering and to obtain any additional information which
the Company might then possess or could then acquire without unreasonable effort or expense that would be necessary or material
to the investment to verify the accuracy of the information contained in the Memorandum.

 

EXECUTION OF THIS DOCUMENT DOES NOT
INDICATE ANY INTENT TO SUBSCRIBE FOR ANY SECURITIES DESCRIBED IN THE MEMORANDUM.

 

PLEASE COMPLETE THIS QUESTIONNAIRE AND
FORWARD IT TO ELKHORN GOLDFIELDS INC, ATTN: ERIC ALTMAN, P.O. BOX 370657, DENVER, COLORADO 80237. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT
THIS QUESTIONNAIRE OR THE PROPOSED OFFERING, PLEASE CALL MR. ALTMAN AT (970) 648-1503.

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF
the undersigned investor has executed this Questionnaire this       day of                ,
2010.

 

	 	 	 
	(Signature)	 	(Address)
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	(Printed Name of Proposed Investor)	 	(Address)
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	(Title of Signatory-if-applicable)	 	(Telephone number, including area code)

  

    	 	7	Elkhorn
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Goldfields
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Inc

    	 

    

 

SUBSCRIPTION AGREEMENT AND POWER OF ATTORNEY

 

ELKHORN GOLDFIELDS INC

P.O. Box 370657

Denver, Colorado 80237

 

Dear Sir or Madam:

 

Elkhorn Goldfields
Inc, a Montana Corporation (the “Company”), is currently in the process of accepting subscriptions for 8% Series A
Bonds due July 31, 2012 (“Bonds”). The Bonds in the Company are being issued (the “Offering”) pursuant
to the Confidential Private Offering Memorandum dated July 1st, 2010 (the “Memorandum”), all as more particularly
described in the Memorandum. The Bonds are being offered at a subscription price of US $50,000 per Bond. The Bonds include a Bonus
Payment feature and Warrants to purchase Membership Units into Elkhorn Goldfields LLC as detailed in the Memorandum. Unless otherwise
waived by the Company, persons subscribing for Bonds must purchase at least three for an aggregate purchase price of US $150,000.
The Company was incorporated in July 2, 1998 in the State of Montana. The By Laws and Articles of Organization of the Company are
attached hereto to the Memorandum as Exhibit “A” and Exhibit “B” respectively (collectively, the “Governing
Documents”). The Company was formed for the purposes specified in the Memorandum.

 

1.         Subscription
and Capital Contributions. Subject to the terms and conditions
hereof and the provisions of the Memorandum, the undersigned investor (the “Investor”)
hereby irrevocably subscribes for the purchase of _____ Bonds, and agrees to contribute an aggregate of $_________________________
in the manner hereinafter set forth to the Company in respect of such Bonds. Concurrently with the execution and delivery of this
Subscription Agreement, the Investor shall deliver its deposit by check made payable to Elkhorn Goldfields Inc in an amount equal
to the full subscription price of $50,000 per Bond (the “Subscription
Payment”). The Investor understands that it must subscribe
to a minimum of three Bonds for an aggregate Subscription Payment of at least US $150,000 unless the Company otherwise agrees in
its sole and absolute discretion.

 

2.
         Acceptance
of Subscription. It is understood and agreed that the Company
shall have the right to accept or reject this Subscription, in whole or in part, and that the same shall be deemed to be accepted
only when it is signed by an officer of the Company. If accepted, the subscription tendered by the Investor will be applied in
accordance with the terms of the Memorandum. If rejected, this Subscription Agreement will be null and void and the Investor’s
Subscription Payment and this Subscription Agreement will be returned to the Investor, without interest or deduction.

 

3.
         Representations
and Warranties of the Investor. The Investor hereby represents
and warrants to the Company and agrees as follows:

 

(a)
         It
is an “accredited investor,”
within the meaning of Rule 501(a) under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities
Act”).

 

(b)
         The
Investor has adequate means of providing for its current needs and possible personal contingencies, and it has no need now, and
anticipates no need in the foreseeable future, to sell the Bonds for which the Investor hereby subscribes; its overall commitment
to investments which are not readily marketable is not excessive in relation to its net worth and financial circumstances and the
subscription of Bonds will not cause such commitment to become excessive. The Investor recognizes the speculative nature of the
investment, is able to bear the economic risks of this investment, and consequently, without limiting the generality of the foregoing,
it is able to hold its Bonds for an indefinite period of time and has a sufficient net worth to sustain a loss of its entire investment
in the Company in the event that such loss should occur.

 

(c)
         All
information furnished to the Company in connection with the Offering including the information contained in the other parts of
this Subscription Booklet is true, correct and complete and there have been no material changes in such information and in the
event of any change the Investor will promptly notify the Manager or the Company.

 

    	 	Σ-1	Elkhorn
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Goldfields
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Inc

    	 

    

 

(d)
         The
Investor has such knowledge and experience (based on actual participation) in financial, securities, investments and business matters
that it is capable of evaluating the merits and risks of an investment in the Bonds.

 

(e)
         The
Investor has received and read the Memorandum, including the exhibits annexed thereto and any supplements to or amendments thereof,
and the Investor confirms that it has been provided access to and/or copies of all documents, records and books pertaining to its
proposed investment in the Securities which it deems necessary to evaluate the accuracy of the above described information or to
evaluate the investment in Securities in general.

 

(f)
         The
Investor has had an opportunity to ask questions of and receive satisfactory answers from the Company, it’s
Officers or any person or persons acting on their behalf, concerning the terms and conditions of the Offering, the Company, if
Officers, the plan of business and history of the Company, and their respective histories, operations, properties, books, records
and financial statements and all such questions have been answered to the full satisfaction of the Investor. .

 

(g)
         The
Investor has waived and hereby waives the receipt of an offering memorandum or any other documentation or information relating
to the offering and any other disclosure documentation concerning the terms and conditions of this investment, the Company, the
plan of business and history of the Company and its property, books, records and financial statements.

 

(h)
         The
Securities for which the Investor hereby subscribes will be acquired for its own account for investment and not with a view toward
resale or redistribution, and it does not presently have any reason to anticipate any change in its circumstances or other particular
occasion or event which would cause the Investor to sell its Bonds.

 

(i)
         The
Investor represents that (i) it has been called to its attention, both in the Memorandum (including the sections entitled “Risk
Factors”) and by those individuals with whom it has dealt
in connection with its investment in the Company, that its investment in the Company involves a high degree of risk and potential
conflicts of interest; (ii) it understands that there are certain tax consequences associated with the investment; and (iii) no
assurances are or have been made that existing tax laws and regulations will not be modified in the future, thus altering tax consequences
associated with this investment in the Securities.

 

(j)
         The
Investor has not received representations or warranties from the Company, the Manager or their respective managers, directors,
shareholders, members, officers, employees or agents, other than those contained in the Memorandum, and it has not relied upon
any representations or warranties from the Company, the Manager or their respective managers, directors, shareholders, members,
officers, employees or agents, other than those contained in the Memorandum.

 

(k)
         The
Investor acknowledges that the Company has made available to it or its personal advisors the opportunity to obtain additional information
to verify the accuracy of the information contained in the Memorandum and to evaluate the merits and risks of an Investment in
the Securities, including without limitation the income tax consequences of the purchase, holding, sale and transfer of the Bonds.
The Investor represents that by reason of its business and financial experience and of the business and financial experience of
those persons it has retained to advise the Investor with respect to its investment in the Company, it has or has acquired the
capacity to protect its own interest in investments of this nature. In reaching the conclusion that it desires to acquire the Securities,
the Investor has carefully evaluated its financial resources and investment position, and the risks associated with this investment
in the Bonds and acknowledges that it is able to bear the economic risks of its investment.

 

    	 	Σ-2	Elkhorn
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Goldfields
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Inc

    	 

    

 

(l)
         The
Investor recognizes that any financial statements and projections contained in the Memorandum are based on estimates, assumptions
and projections based on the best judgment of the Company in light of present circumstances and that the projected results could
be significantly affected if actual events and transactions vary significantly as to occurrence, time of occurrence or amounts
from the assumed events and transactions and by changes in federal income tax laws or regulations. The Investor understands that
the Memorandum and other information furnished by the Company do not constitute investment, accounting, legal or tax advice. The
Investor acknowledges that it must rely on its own advisers for such advice.

 

4.
         Indemnification.
The Investor acknowledges that it understands the meaning and legal consequences of the representations and warranties in Section
3 above, and further acknowledges that it understands that the Company has relied upon the truth and accuracy of such representations
as a material condition to the extension of an offer to and acceptance of a subscription from the Investor. The Investor hereby
agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Company, each Member, the Manager and the Company’s
and the Manager’s respective controlling persons, managers,
agents and employees, from and against any and all loss, damage or liability due to or arising out of a breach of any such representation
or warranty. Notwithstanding the foregoing, however, no representation, warranty, acknowledgment or agreement made herein by the
Investor shall in any manner be deemed to constitute a waiver of any rights granted to the Investor under federal or state securities
laws.

 

5.
         Limitation
on Transfer. The Investor acknowledges that it is aware
that there are substantial restrictions on the transferability of the Bonds. Because none of the Securities will be, and the Investor
has no right to require that they be, registered under the Securities Act or any state securities act, the Bonds may not be, and
the Investor agrees that they shall not be, offered or sold unless such offer or sale is exempt from such registration under the
Securities Act or any state securities acts and such offer or sale complies with the provisions of the Securities Act and any other
provisions or conditions that the Manager may reasonably impose, including the requirement that the Manager be furnished a satisfactory
opinion of counsel to the effect that such offer or sale is exempt. The Investor is aware that, because of the above-described
restrictions on transfer and the lack of a trading market for the Bonds, it may not readily liquidate its investment and must not
subscribe to the Bonds unless it has sufficient liquid assets that such purchase will cause the Investor no undue financial difficulties.
The Investor also acknowledges that it shall be responsible for compliance with all conditions on transfer imposed by any state
securities law administrator and for any expenses incurred by the Company for legal or accounting services in connection with reviewing
such a proposed transfer.

 

6.
         Financial
and Other Information. The Investor agrees to furnish to
the Company such financial and other information regarding the Investor as the Manager or the Company may reasonably request in
order to verify the accuracy of any representation contained herein or that may be required by any governmental authority having
jurisdiction with respect to the subscription of Bonds.

 

7.
         Confidentiality.
The Investor agrees to keep confidential, except as the Company may otherwise consent in writing, and not disclose, or make any
use of except for the benefit of the Company at any time either during or subsequent to its investment in the Company, any trade
secrets, confidential information, knowledge, data, documents or other information of the Company relating to products, processes,
know-how, designs, equipment, operating manuals, tests, customer lists, supplier lists, business plans, marketing plans, marketing
strategies, pricing strategies, investments or other subject matter pertaining to any business of the Company or the Manager or
any of their respective customers, suppliers, consultants or affiliates (all of which are referred to herein as “Trade
Secrets”), which the Investor may obtain or otherwise acquire
during the course of its investment. The Investor further agrees not to deliver, reproduce or in any way allow any Trade Secrets
to be delivered or used by any third parties without specific direction or consent of a duly authorized representative of the Company.

 

8.
         Delivery
of Bonds. Upon acceptance of this Subscription Agreement,
the Company will execute and deliver to the Investor Bonds for which the Investor had subscribed, registered in the name of the
Investor provided on page S-5

 

    	 	Σ-3	Elkhorn
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Goldfields
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Inc

    	 

    

 

9.
         Power
of Attorney. By its execution hereof, the Investor hereby
gives to any authorized officer of the Company a power-of-attorney to execute on the Investor’s behalf an execution page
to the Company Agreement to reflect the Investor’s becoming a member and its agreement to the terms and provisions of the
Company Agreement, and to further authorize the Company cause such execution page to be attached to a counterpart of the Company
Agreement for all applicable purposes. 

 

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    	 	Σ-4	Elkhorn
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Goldfields
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Inc

    	 

    

 

IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the Investor has executed this Subscription as of the      
day of          ___,
2010. 

 

	 	Print Name(s) of Investor(s):
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 	Signature(s) of Investor(s):
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 

 

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

 

	State of	)	 
	 	)	 
	County of	)	 

 

On
this       day of                ,
2010, before me, the undersigned Notary Public, personally appeared                          ,
known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the instrument within, and acknowledged that he/she executed the same
for the purposes therein contained.

 

My commission expires:

 

	 	 	 
	 	 	Notary Public

 

The
foregoing subscription is hereby accepted this      
day of                ,
2010.

 

	 	Elkhorn Goldfields Inc.
	 	a Montana Corporation
	 	 	 
	 	By: 	 
	 	 	Robert Trenaman, President

 

THE BONDS EVIDENCED BY THIS AGREEMENT HAVE
NOT BEEN REGISTERED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933 OR THE LAWS OF ANY STATE. THE BONDS MAY NOT BE SOLD OR OFFERED FOR SALE IN
THE ABSENCE OF AN EFFECTIVE REGISTRATION STATEMENT FOR THE BONDS UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT AND SUCH STATE LAWS AS MAY BE APPLICABLE.
ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS ARE SET FORTH IN THIS SUBSCRIPTION AGREEMENT.

 

    	 	Σ-5	Elkhorn Goldfields IncMINERAL PRODUCT RECEIVABLES PURCHASE
AGREEMENT

 

This MINERAL PRODUCT
RECEIVABLES PURCHASE AGREEMENT dated as of the 15th day of April, 2011 by and among ELKHORN GOLDFIELDS, INC. (“EGI”),
a Montana corporation, and a wholly owned subsidiary of Elkhorn
Goldfields, LLC (“EGLLC”) and BLACK DIAMOND HOLDINGS LLC, a Colorado limited liability company
(“BDH”).

 

RECITALS

 

WHEREAS EGI
is the owner of the Golden Dream Mine, a gold-copper underground mine, located at 2725-A Elkhorn Road, Boulder, Montana;

 

WHEREAS EGI
is in the process of arranging financing to construct and operate the Golden Dream Mine;

 

WHEREAS EGI
desires to sell and BDH desires to purchase the Payable Au and this Agreement constitutes such definitive purchase agreement;

 

WHEREAS certain
of the payments to be made by BDH to EGI hereunder shall be used to complete the construction of the Golden Dream Mine;

 

WHEREAS EGI
has agreed to grant a security interest to BDH to secure its obligations under this Agreement by executing and delivering the Security
Agreement to BDH;

 

WHEREAS the
Parties are therefore desirous of executing and delivering this Agreement, all on and subject to the terms and conditions contained
herein;

 

NOW THEREFORE in
consideration of the premises recited above which form part of this agreement, the mutual covenants and agreements herein contained,
and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged by each of the Parties,
the Parties mutually agree as follows:

 

AGREEMENT

1. Definitions

 

“Act of God or Force Majeure”
has the meaning set forth in section 27(a).

 

“Annual Report” means
a written report, in relation to any calendar year, detailing: (i) the number of ounces of Au produced and recovered from the Golden
Dream Mine and delivered to an Offtaker in the applicable calendar year; (ii) the names and addresses of each Offtaker to which
the Au referred to in subsection (i) was delivered; (iii) the number of ounces of Payable Au which have resulted or which are estimated
to result from the Au deliveries to Offtakers referred to in subsection (i); (iv) if necessary, a reconciliation between the number
of ounces of Payable Au provisionally identified in an Annual Report for a preceding calendar year and the final number of ounces
of Payable Au actually realized for the applicable calendar year; (v) the Au price assumptions used by EGI and its affiliates for
short term and long term planning purposes with respect to the Golden Dream Mine; and (vi) the remaining Uncredited Balance and
a summary explanation or calculation of the extent to which the Uncredited Balance was reduced during the applicable calendar year.

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

“Au” means gold.

 

“Balance Payment Funding Conditions”
means the conditions applicable when and if BDH, in its sole discretion, shall desire to make Balance Payments requested by EGI
which, when applicable, shall require (i) EGI’s provision to BDH of evidence reasonably substantiating that EGI has expended
all funds previously advanced, including without limitation, the Pre-Closing Payment (but excluding specifically the Balance Payments)
and that the Balance Payments requested are funds (other than contingency funds) that are required by EGI to meet development,
construction, completion and commissioning cost requirements of the Golden Dream Mine in accordance with the Mine Plan (as delivered
pursuant to section 5(a) from time to time); and (B) that after receipt of the Upfront Cash Payment, EGI shall have sufficient
funds, including without limitation, contingency amounts and working capital, to construct and operate the Golden Dream Mine up
to and including the date of Commencement of Commercial Production.

 

“Balance Payments” means
an aggregate of up to $9,675,000 million to be paid by BDH in its sole discretion in accordance with section 3(a).

 

“BDH Audit” has the
meaning set forth in section 6(e).

 

“BDH Default Fee” has
the meaning set forth in section 12(d).

 

“Business Day” means
any day other than a Saturday or Sunday or a day that is a federal holiday in the United States of America.

 

“Closing” has the meaning
set forth in section 2.

 

“Closing Date” has the
meaning set forth in section 7.

 

“Closing Time” has the
meaning set forth in section 7.

 

“Commencement of Commercial Production”
means: A. If a processing plant is located on the Golden Dream Mine, the first day of the month following the first period of 60
consecutive days during which Minerals have been processed through such plant at an average rate of not less than 80% of the initial
rated capacity of such plant; or B. If no plant is located on the Golden Dream Mine, the first day of the month following the first
period of 60 consecutive days during which Minerals have been shipped from the Golden Dream Mine no less frequently than three
times a week for the purpose of generating commercial revenue.

 

“Concentrate” means
the product created by the beneficiation of Minerals derived from the Golden Dream Mine.

 

“Deductions” means any
and all charges withheld from proceeds to cover refining, treatment, processing and other charges, penalties, adjustments, shipping
expenses and/or expenses pertaining to and/or in respect of Au sales and deliveries and charged by an Offtaker (excluding any adjustments
made by the Offtaker based on the Offtaker’s analysis of the assays of Au contained in the Minerals or Concentrate), charged
or imposed in respect of delivery costs to the final customer of BDH or charged to or burdening the net interest of EGI as and
by way of royalty payments, as the case may be.

 

“Demanding Party” has
the meaning set forth in section 21(b).

 

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“Dispute Notice” has
the meaning set forth in section 6(c)(i).

 

“Encumbrances” means
any and all liens, charges, mortgages, encumbrances, pledges, security interests, royalties, proxies and third party rights or
any other encumbrances of any nature whatsoever, whether registered or unregistered.

 

“Event of Default” has
the meaning set forth in section 12(a).

 

“Extended Term” has
the meaning set forth in section 4(b).

 

“Golden Dream Mine”
- means the mineral claims and crown granted claims owned or leased by EGI, as more fully described in Schedule “A”.

 

“Hedging Arrangement”
means any arrangement proposed to be entered into by EGI or BDH or its or their respective affiliates with respect to their respective
interests in properties from which Au is sold or in Payable Au pursuant to which the risk of the future price fluctuations of Au
is controlled or limited pursuant to contractual arrangements entered into with third parties, including without limitation, as
and by way of netting and collateral arrangements under International Swaps and Derivatives Association, Inc. protocols and mandates.

 

“In kind” means Refined
Au, which may be payable by the applicable Offtaker to EGI or BDH, as the case may be, on account of Payable Au pursuant to the
provisions of the applicable Offtake Agreement.

 

“Inflation Accelerator” means an annual (compounded)
inflation accelerator equal to 1.01.

 

“Losses” means any and
all damages, claims, losses, liabilities, fines, injuries, costs, penalties and expenses (including reasonable legal fees).

 

“Lot” means the applicable
quantity of Minerals delivered to and accepted by the Offtaker that is separately sampled and assayed so that EGI and the Offtaker
can agree upon or verify the content of Au and other metals therein, all as set forth in the applicable Offtake Agreement.

 

“Material Adverse Change”
means any one or more changes, events or occurrences which, in either case, either individually or in the aggregate are material
and adverse to the relevant business operation or party hereto, other than any change, effect, event or occurrence: (i) relating
to the global economy or securities markets in general; (ii) affecting the worldwide copper and gold mining industry in general
and which does not have a materially disproportionate effect on EGI on a consolidated basis, or (iii) resulting from changes in
the price of copper and gold in recognized markets; which general changes and market developments and amounts attributable thereto
shall not be deemed to be relevant for the purpose of determining whether a "Material Adverse Change" has occurred
or for purposes of any other determination of materiality for purposes of this agreement.

 

“Mine Plan” EGI has
projected that a probable underground mineral reserve of 1.17 million tons of gold (approximately 258,000 ounces) and 8.3 million
pounds of copper is commercially exploitable from the Golden Dream Mine and has designed a “Mine Plan” aligned with
this probable mineral reserve estimate relating to the construction required for the Golden Dream Mine.

 

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“Minerals” means any
and all economic, marketable Au metal bearing material, in whatever form or state, that are mined, extracted, removed, produced
or otherwise recovered from the Golden Dream Mine, including any such material derived from any processing or reprocessing of any
tailings originally derived from the Golden Dream Mine.

 

“Monthly Report” means
a written report, in relation to a calendar month, detailing: (i) the number of ounces of Au produced and recovered from the Golden
Dream Mine and delivered to an Offtaker in the applicable calendar month; (ii) the names and addresses of each Offtaker to which
the Au referred to in clause (i) above was delivered; (iii) the number of ounces of Payable Au which have resulted or which are
estimated to result from the Au referred to in clause (i) above; (iv) a reconciliation between any provisional number of ounces
of Payable Au specified in a Monthly Report pursuant to clause (iii) above for a preceding calendar month and the final number
of ounces of Payable Au for the applicable calendar month; and (v) the Au prices assumed by EGI and its affiliates for short term
and long term planning purposes with respect to the Golden Dream Mine.

 

“Offer” has the meaning
set forth in section 17(a).

 

“Offer Notice” has the
meaning set forth in section 17(a).

 

“Offer Notice Acceptance”
has the meaning set forth in section 17(a).

 

“Offered Interest” has
the meaning set forth in section 17(a).

 

“Offtaker” means the
counterparty to an Offtake Agreement.

 

“Offtake Agreement”
means any refining, smelter, Concentrate purchase, Minerals purchase or processing agreement entered into by EGI with respect to
Minerals.

 

“Offtake Payments” means
cash or “in kind” payments in respect of Payable Au to be made by the Offtaker under the Offtake Agreements.

 

“Parties” means the
parties to this Agreement and “Party” means any one of the

Parties.

 

“Payable Au” means,
subject to any Payable Au Adjustments, (i) 80% of the Au mined, extracted, removed, produced or otherwise recovered from the Golden
Dream Mine, less the number of ounces of Au deducted on account of the processing of such Au into Refined Au, for which net number
of ounces EGI receives payment or Refined Au from an Offtaker pursuant to and in accordance with any Offtake Agreement for the
first 41,700 aggregate ounces of Payable Au sold by EGI to BDH hereunder, and (ii) 6.5% of the Au mined, extracted, removed, produced
or otherwise recovered from the Golden Dream Mine, less the number of ounces of Au deducted on account of the processing of such
Au into Refined Au, for which net number of ounces EGI, as the case may be, receives payment or Refined Au from an Offtaker pursuant
to and in accordance with any Offtake Agreement with respect to each ounce of Payable Au sold by the EGI to BDH hereunder in excess
of 250,000 aggregate ounces of Refined Au from the Golden Dream Mine.

 

“Payable Au Adjustments”
means if any or all Balance Payments are not paid by BDH, in its sole discretion, Payable Au shall be proportionally reduce to
correspond with the reduction of Upfront Cash Payment on a pro-rata basis.

 

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“Payment Invoice” has
the meaning set forth in section 10(e).

 

“Person” means and includes
individuals, corporations, bodies corporate, limited or general partnerships, joint stock companies, limited liability corporations,
joint ventures, associations, companies, trusts, banks, trust companies, governments or any other type of organization, whether
or not a legal entity.

 

“Port of Loading” means
the port of loading the Minerals or Concentrate, as shall be specified in the applicable Offtake Agreement.

 

“Pre-Closing Payments”
means an aggregate of $425,000 which consists of $175,000 contributed on February 17, 2011, $150,000 contributed on March 4, 2011
and $100,000 on March 25, 2011, in accordance with the provisions of section 3(a).

 

“Purchase Price” means,
subject to any Purchase Price Adjustments, (i) with respect to the first 41,700 aggregate ounces of Payable Au sold by EGI
to BDH hereunder, the lesser of $500 per ounce or the latest Comex spot gold price, subject to the Inflation Accelerator and (ii) with
respect to each ounce of Payable Au sold by EGI to BDH hereunder in excess of 250,000 aggregate ounces, the lesser of $600 per
ounce or the latest Comex spot gold price, subject to the Inflation Accelerator. For the avoidance of doubt, the Purchase Price
includes any and all Upfront Cash Payments.

 

“Reference Price” means
the market price used to determine the price for Refined Au in connection with a sale of Minerals under an Offtake Agreement. 
For greater certainty, “Reference Price” does not include Refining Adjustments.

 

“Refining Adjustments” means
any refining charges, treatment charges, penalties, insurance charges, transportation charges, settlement charges, financing charges
or price participation charges, or other similar charges or deductions, regardless of whether such charges or deductions are expressed
as a specific metal deduction, separate and apart from the recovery rate pursuant to the terms of the applicable Offtake Agreement.

 

“Refined Au” means marketable
metal bearing material in the form of Au that is refined to standards meeting or exceeding commercial standards for the sale of
refined Au.

 

“Responding Party” has
the meaning set forth in section 21(b).

 

“Security Holder” means
Gordon Synder, acting as Agent to the senior secure lenders of EGI.

 

“Term” has the meaning
set forth in section 4(a).

 

“Termination Notice”
has the meaning set forth in section 4(b).

 

“Transfer” when used
as a verb, means to sell, grant, assign, encumber, pledge or otherwise dispose of or commit to dispose of, directly or indirectly,
including through mergers, consolidations or asset purchases. When used as a noun, “Transfer” means a sale,
grant, assignment, pledge or disposal or the commitment to do any of the foregoing, directly or indirectly, including through mergers,
consolidation or asset purchase.

 

“Upfront Cash Payment”
means an upfront cash payment of up to $10 million, being comprised of the Pre-Closing Payments and the Balance Payments, if any.

 

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2. Agreement of Purchase and Sale

 

Subject to the terms and conditions of
this Agreement, from and after closing of the transaction contemplated herein (the “Closing”), EGI shall sell
to BDH and BDH shall purchase from EGI for resale on terms and conditions contained in BDH-approved purchase contracts with Offtakers,
the Payable Au, free and clear of any and all liens or Encumbrances other than the rights of Offtakers to receive product conforming
to specifications, in consideration of those payments set forth in section 3. EGI’s obligation under this Agreement shall
be to sell and deliver the Payable Au in a manner consistent with the terms of this Agreement.

 

3. Purchase and Payment

 

(a) In consideration
of the delivery and sale of the Payable Au, BDH shall: (i) pay the Pre-Closing Payment to EGI, in cash by wire transfer on Closing;
and (ii) pay the Balance Payments to EGI, provided that the Balance Payment Funding Conditions have been and remain satisfied,
in cash by wire transfer, in installments in amounts, as requested by EGI pursuant to the terms and conditions of scheduled cash
flow requirements up to and including the Commencement of Commercial Production. For the avoidance of doubt, the Balance Payments
shall only be made in the sole discretion of BDH and do not constitute an on-going obligation (except as otherwise provided herein).

 

(b) During the Term,
BDH shall make ongoing payments to EGI in cash or by wire transfer for each ounce of Payable Au sold and delivered by EGI to BDH
under this Agreement pursuant to the provisions of section 10, at a price per ounce of Payable Au equal to the Purchase Price.

 

(c) Commencing on the
third year anniversary of the Closing Date, the Purchase Price shall be increased by multiplying the then applicable Purchase Price
by the Inflation Accelerator.

 

In the event of any
dispute between the Parties with respect to this section 3(b), either Party shall have the right to elect to have the matter settled
in accordance with the dispute resolution procedures set forth in section 21.

 

4. Term

 

(a) The term of this
Agreement shall commence on the Closing Date and subject to section 12, shall continue for the life of the Golden Dream Mine after
the Closing Date (the “Term”).

 

(b) BDH may terminate
the Term by providing to EGI, prior to the end of such Term, written notice of its intention to terminate the Term.

 

(c) Notwithstanding
the foregoing, if the Balance Payment Funding Conditions have not been satisfied on or before the date of any Balance Payment request,
BDH may terminate this Agreement upon giving five Business Days prior notice of termination to EGI and, for the avoidance of doubt
shall have no subsequent obligation whatsoever to advance any or all further Balance Payments that might otherwise be applicable
hereunder. If this Agreement is terminated pursuant to this section 4(c) prior to BDH funding $5,000,000, the Pre-Closing Payment
(if advanced) shall be refunded by EGI to BDH and until such refund is made, the amount advanced shall bear interest at the Wall
Street Journal Prime Rate plus 2% per annum. This repayment obligation shall survive notwithstanding the said termination of this
Agreement.

 

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5. Positive Covenants of EGI

 

EGI covenants and agrees to and in favour
of BDH as follows and acknowledges and agrees that BDH is relying on such covenants in executing and delivering this Agreement:

 

(a) EGI shall only
use the Upfront Cash Payment to (i) payoff certain creditors of EGI and EGLLC, the list of creditors and the amounts to be received
being set forth in Schedule “B” attached hereto, and (ii) fund capital expenditures which are required to construct
and develop the Golden Dream Mine and for general and administrative costs associated therewith, all in a manner consistent with
the Mine Plan.

 

(b) EGI shall limit
spending on other properties to minimum levels as agreed upon between EGI and BDH and described in the Mine Plan, until the Commencement
of Commercial Production at the Golden Dream Mine in accordance with the Mine Plan, such agreed expenditures to be an approved
use of the Upfront Cash Payment.

 

(c) EGI shall notify
BDH, on a timely basis (and in any event within one Business Day after ascertainment by EGI) of any material departure from the
Mine Plan, including cost overruns (if any), as well as any negative material impact on Au to be produced from the Golden Dream
Mine, either in amount or timing, together with the plans to rectify the situation.

 

(d) Until the Commencement
of Commercial Production at the Golden Dream Mine, the Monthly Reports shall include information as to budgets and permitting status
as well as monthly and annual operating reports and proposed budgets, which shall include Au production from the Golden Dream Mine.

 

6. Monthly Reports and Annual Reports

 

(a) During the Term,
after the first calendar month during which Au is mined, extracted, removed, produced or otherwise recovered from the Golden Dream
Mine, being after the Commencement of Commercial Production, EGI shall deliver to BDH a Monthly Report on or before the tenth Business
Day after the last day of each calendar month.

 

(b) During the Term,
EGI shall deliver to BDH, an Annual Report, on or before 45 days after the last day of each calendar year.

 

(c) BDH shall have
the right to dispute an Annual Report in accordance with the provisions of this section 6. If BDH disputes an Annual Report: (i)
BDH shall notify EGI in writing within 90 days from the date of delivery of the applicable Annual Report that it disputes the accuracy
of that Annual Report (or any part thereof) (the “Dispute Notice”); (ii) BDH and EGI shall have 30 days from
the date the Dispute Notice is delivered by BDH to resolve the dispute. If BDH and EGI have not resolved the dispute within the
30 day period, BDH shall have the right to require EGI to cause the firm of certified public accountants engaged by EGI to audit
or review the Annual Report to examine or re-examine the records relied upon with respect to the actual number of ounces of Payable
Au and to determine the extent of any variance between such actual amount and the number of ounces of Payable Au as set out in
the Annual Report. If the amount so determined varies by five per cent or less from the number of ounces of Payable Au set out
in the Annual Report, then the cost of the Auditor’s review and determination shall be for the account of BDH; (iv) if the
Auditor’s review and determination concludes that the number of ounces of Payable Au varies by more than five per cent from
the number of ounces of Payable Au set out in the Annual Report, then the cost of the Auditor’s Report shall be for the account
of EGI; and (v) if either BDH or EGI disputes the Auditor’s Report and such dispute is not resolved between the Parties within
ten days after the date of delivery of the Auditor’s Report, then such dispute shall be resolved by the dispute mechanism
procedures set forth in section 21.

 

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(d) If BDH has made
an overpayment to EGI in accordance with the provisions of section 3(b), as determined in accordance with this section 6, EGI shall
forthwith refund to BDH, without setoff, deduction or defalcation, the amount of any such overpayment and until paid, such refund
shall bear interest at a rate of Prime plus 2% per annum. If BDH has underpaid EGI in accordance with the provisions of section
3(b), as determined in accordance with this section 6, BDH shall forthwith pay to EGI, without setoff, deduction or defalcation,
the amount of any such underpayment and until paid, shall bear interest at a rate of Prime plus 2% per annum.

 

(e) If EGI does not
deliver a Monthly Report or an Annual Report as required pursuant to this section, after the time specified therefor and after
two weeks of making a written request therefor, BDH shall have the right to perform or to cause its representatives or agents to
perform an audit of EGI's books and records relevant to the production and delivery of Payable Au produced during the calendar
month or calendar year in question (the "BDH Audit"). EGI shall grant BDH or its representatives or agents access
to all such books and records on a timely basis. In order to exercise this right, BDH must provide not less than seven days’
written notice to EGI of its intention to conduct the BDH Audit. If within seven days of receipt of such notice, EGI delivers the
applicable Monthly Report or Annual Report, as the case may be, then BDH shall have no right to perform the BDH Audit. If EGI delivers
the applicable Monthly Report or Annual Report, as the case may be, before the delivery of the BDH Audit, the applicable Monthly
Report or Annual Report, as the case may be, shall be taken as final and conclusive, subject to the rights of BDH as set forth
in section 6(c). Otherwise, absent any manifest or gross error in the auditor's report, the BDH Audit shall be final and conclusive
and EGI shall not have the right todispute its findings.

 

7. Closing Date

 

Closing shall take
place at the offices of Messner & Reeves, LLC, 1430 Wynkoop Street, Suite 300, Denver, Colorado, 80202, at 11:00 a.m. (the
“Closing Time”) (Denver time) on April 12, 2011 (the “Closing Date”) or on such earlier or
later date or other time as the Parties may mutually agree, provided that all of the conditions set out in sections 8 and 9 have
been satisfied. At the Closing Time, provided the closing conditions for the benefit of BDH and EGI have been satisfied or waived,
as the case may be, BDH shall deliver to EGI the Pre-Closing Payment.

 

8. Closing Conditions for the Benefit
of BDH

 

BDH shall not be obligated
to complete the transactions contemplated in this Agreement unless, at or before the Closing Time, each of the conditions listed
below has been satisfied, it being understood that the said conditions are included for the exclusive benefit of BDH. EGI shall
take all such actions, steps and proceedings as are reasonably within their respective control as may be necessary to ensure that
the conditions listed below are fulfilled at or before the Closing Time.

 

(a) The representations
and warranties of EGI contained in section 23 shall be true and correct, in all material respects, at the Closing Time.

 

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(b) Each of EGI and
BDH shall have received any and all required consents or approvals, including without limitation, third Person consents and all
governmental or regulatory consents in any applicable jurisdiction.

 

(c) BDH shall have
received all such other assurances, consents, agreements, documents and instruments as may be reasonably required by BDH to complete
the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, all of which shall be in form and substance satisfactory to BDH, acting reasonably.

 

(d) EGI shall have
executed, to and in favor of BDH, the Security Agreement in substantially the form attached as Schedule “C”
(the “Security Agreement”), as security for the performance of its obligations to BDH under this Agreement, the executed
Security Agreement, which Security Agreement shall have been registered, filed or recorded in all offices, and all actions shall
have been taken, that may be prudent or necessary to preserve, protect or perfect the security interest of Elkhorn Streaming under
the Security Agreement.

 

If any condition contained
in this section 8 has not been fulfilled at or before the Closing Time or if any such condition is or becomes impossible to satisfy,
other than as a result of the failure of EGI to act in good faith, using reasonable commercial efforts to procure the satisfaction
of any such unfulfilled condition, then if BDH is unwilling to waive the fulfillment of any such condition, this Agreement shall
be terminated and each of the Parties shall be released from all of their obligations hereunder save and except as provided in
sections 20, 21 and 28.

 

9. Closing Conditions for the Benefit
of EGI

 

EGI shall not be obligated
to complete the transaction contemplated in this Agreement unless, at or before the Closing Time, each of the conditions listed
below has been satisfied, it being understood that the said conditions are included for the exclusive benefit of EGI. BDH shall
take all such actions, steps and proceedings as are reasonably within its control as may be necessary to ensure that the conditions
listed below are fulfilled at or before the Closing Time.

 

(a) The representations
and warranties of BDH contained in section 22 shall be true and correct, in all material respects, at the Closing.

 

(b) Each of EGI and
BDH shall have received any and all required consents or approvals, including without limitation, third Person consents and all
governmental or regulatory consents in any applicable jurisdiction.

 

(c) EGI shall have
received all such other assurances, consents, agreements, documents and instruments as may be reasonably required by EGI to complete
the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, all of which shall be in form and substance satisfactory to EGI, acting reasonably.

 

(d) BDH shall make
the Pre-Closing Payment.

 

If any condition contained
in this section 9 has not been fulfilled at or before the Closing Time or if any such condition is or becomes impossible to satisfy,
other than as a result of the failure of BDH to act in good faith, using reasonable commercial efforts to procure the satisfaction
of any such unfulfilled condition, then if EGI is unwilling to waive the fulfillment of any such condition, this Agreement shall
be terminated and each of the Parties shall be released from all of their obligations hereunder save and except as provided in
sections 20, 21 and 28.

 

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10. Delivery of Minerals, Payments and
Invoicing

 

(a) During the Term,
EGI shall be a party to the Offtake Agreements and EGI shall be responsible for delivering all Minerals or Concentrate to each
Offtaker, in such quantity, quality, description and amounts and at such times and places as required under and in accordance with
each Offtake Agreement. EGI shall promptly deliver to BDH once available and/or prepared, copies of all documents, certificates
and instruments pertaining to each Lot, including without limitation, all invoices, credit notes, bills of lading, certificates
indicating EGI’s provisional shipped moisture content and provisional shipped assays and any and all documentation prepared
or produced by the Offtaker in respect of the Au, including without limitation, all analyses and assays.

 

(b) All Deductions
relating to the delivery of each Lot shall be borne by EGI.

 

(c) All deliveries
of Minerals or Concentrate, in accordance with section 10(a), shall be made subject to withholding or deduction from the gross
amount received as payment from the Offtaker for, or on account of any present or future production severance, taxes, duties, assessments,
sales and excise taxes, tariffs or governmental charges of whatsoever nature imposed or levied on such delivery by or on behalf
of any governmental authority having power and jurisdiction to tax and for which EGI is required by law to withhold, collect, deduct
and remit to such governmental authority.

 

(d) EGI shall issue
to BDH a Statement of Account (the “EGI Statement”) within 10 Business Days of the month following the month in which
the Lot or Lots were received by the Offtaker. The EGI Statement shall describe the quantity of Payable Au ounces, the price received
per ounce of Au and allowable Deductions. The EGI Statement shall also include the net amount payable to BDH as calculated as:

 

For the first
41,700 ounces of Payable Au sold from the Golden Dream Mine;

Net amount due to BDH
= Payable Au ounces sold multiplied by 80% multiplied by the price per ounce of Au received less the Purchase Price per ounce of
Au less allowable Deductions. In equation form the calculation is:

Net amount due BDH
= ((Payable Au ounces sold x 80% x (price per ounce Au received - the Purchase Price)) - allowable Deductions.

 

For Payable Au ounces
sold from the Golden Dream Mine exceeding 250,000 Au ounces:

Net amount due to BDH
= Payable Au ounces sold multiplied by 6.5% multiplied by the price per ounce of Au received less the Purchase Price per ounce
of Au less allowable Deductions. In equation form the calculation is:

Net amount due BDH
= ((Payable Au ounces sold x 6.5% x (price per ounce Au received - the Purchase Price)) - allowable Deductions.

 

(e) EGI shall pay by
wire or Automated Clearing House the net amount due as determined in (d) to BDH within 3 business days of EGI receiving an Offtake
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11. Title, Risk of Loss and Insurance

 

(a) EGI shall retain
title to all Au contained in each Lot of Minerals or Concentrate until title is passed to an Offtaker in accordance with the terms
of the applicable Offtake Agreement, including without limitation, on the making of provisional payments and/or advance payments
by the Offtaker to EGI.

 

(b) Risk of loss or
damage to all Au contained in each Lot of Minerals or Concentrate shall at all times remain with EGI until risk of loss or damage
with respect to such Lot of Minerals or Concentrate passes to the applicable Offtaker or to a transporter in accordance with the
terms of the Offtake Agreement to which such Offtaker is a party.

 

(c) Insurance in respect
of each Lot of Minerals or Concentrate shall be procured and maintained by EGI at its cost against risk of loss, theft or product
damage up until the time that risk of loss or damage passes to the applicable Offtaker or transporter in accordance with the terms
of the applicable Offtake Agreement. EGI shall acquire and maintain adequate insurance for and in respect of each Lot of Minerals
or Concentrate in accordance with the terms of the Offtake Agreements (and normal industry standards and practice) during the Term
and shall deliver proof of such insurance to BDH (including insurance obtained by each Offtaker) as well as at the Commencement
of Commercial Production and thereafter upon the written request of BDH. Insurance in respect of each Lot of Minerals or Concentrate
shall be covered by and shall be the responsibility of the applicable Offtaker at the time that risk of loss or damage passes to
such Offtaker.

 

(d) In the event of
a partial or total loss of a shipment of Minerals or Concentrate before or after title to Au has passed from EGI to the Offtaker
and prior to receipt of payment in cash or “in kind” for the Payable Au, BDH shall be entitled to receive from: (i)
EGI for the Payable Au contained in the shipment of Minerals or Concentrate: (1) final payment (for total loss) in accordance with
Bill of Lading weight, along with moisture and assays determined from samples taken at the time of loading or immediately prior
to loading, with the cargo being deemed to have arrived 30 days after the Bill of Lading date; and (2) final payment (for partial
loss), with net dry weight based on Bill of Lading weight adjusted for moisture on the safely delivered Minerals or Concentrate
and assays determined from samples taken from the safely delivered Minerals or Concentrate; in each case as if the Payable Au had
been sold and delivered pursuant to this Agreement on the date of loss; and (ii) from the Offtaker, the insurance proceeds for
the Payable Au contained in the shipment of Minerals or Concentrate, with respect to the payment for partial or total loss of the
Minerals or Concentrate as provided in the applicable Offtake Agreement, as if the Payable Au had been sold and delivered pursuant
to this Agreement on the date of loss. If EGI shall receive any such payment from the Offtaker in error, EGI shall forthwith deliver
the same to BDH (and in any event within one Business Day thereafter) without deduction or set-off. EGI covenants to enforce any
and all title rights as are contained in the Offtake Agreements if there shall be loss or damage to the Minerals or Concentrate
after title has passed from EGI to BDH to the Offtaker.

 

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12. Early Termination

 

(a)
The Parties (EGI acting as one Party for the purposes of this section) may terminate this Agreement at any time by mutual written
consent. In addition, each Party shall have the right to terminate this Agreement effective upon ten days’ prior written
notice to the other Party, if any of the following shall occur (each, an “Event of Default”): (i) the other
Party defaults in any material respect in the performance of any of its covenants or obligations contained in this Agreement and
such default is not remedied to the reasonable satisfaction of the non-defaulting Party within 30 days after written notice to
the other Party (provided that no notice of a default given under the Section 12 shall be deemed
to establish the existence of a default unless it has in fact occurred),, or if such
default is not capable of rectification within 30 days, the other Party has not promptly commenced to rectify the default within
such 30 day period, and thereafter proceeds diligently to rectify same; or (ii) the other Party makes an assignment for the benefit
of creditors or is the voluntary or involuntary subject of any proceedings under any bankruptcy or insolvency law which proceedings
remain undischarged for a period of 60 days, or if a receiver or receiver/manager is appointed for all or any substantial part
of its property and business and such receiver or receiver/manager remains undischarged for a period of 60 days, or if the corporate
existence of the other Party is terminated by voluntary or involuntary dissolution or winding-up (other than by way of amalgamation
or reorganization). 

 

(b) Notwithstanding
any other provision of this Agreement, EGI shall have no right to terminate this Agreement if BDH has made all of the Balance Payments.

 

(c) Notwithstanding
the termination of this Agreement in accordance with the terms hereof, the Parties agree to fulfill and perform all of their respective
covenants and obligations that arise prior to the date of termination.

 

(d) If an Event of
Default as set forth in section 12(a) occurs and is continuing: (i) if the non-defaulting Party is BDH, BDH shall have the right,
upon written notice to EGI, at its option, to demand repayment of the Upfront Cash Payment (the “EGI Default Fee”),
without interest, at the time of the occurrence of the applicable Event of Default; and (ii) if the non-defaulting Party is EGI,
EGI shall have the right, upon written notice to BDH, at their option, to retain the Purchase Price received to such date (the
“BDH Default Fee”).

 

Upon demand from BDH
which demand shall include a calculation of the EGI Default Fee, EGI shall promptly pay the EGI Default Fee in cash by wire transfer,
in immediately available funds, to a bank account designated by BDH.

 

(e) The Parties hereby
acknowledge that: (i) each Party will be damaged by an Event of Default; (ii) it would be impracticable or extremely difficult
to fix the actual damages resulting from the Event of Default; (iii) any sums payable or retainable pursuant to the EGI Default
Fee or the BDH Default Fee, as the case may be, are in the nature of liquidated damages, not a penalty and are fair and reasonable;
and (iv) any payment made or retained pursuant to the EGI Default Fee or the BDH Default Fee, as the case may be, with respect
to an Event of Default Represents fair compensation for the Losses that may reasonably be anticipated from such Event of Default
in full and final satisfaction of all amounts owed in respect of such Event of Default.

 

13. Offtake Agreements

 

(a) EGI shall notify
BDH in writing when it commences negotiations to enter into an Offtake Agreement or Offtake Agreements, from time to time. EGI
shall negotiate the Offtake Agreements in accordance with the terms of section 10. For greater certainty and without limitation,
the Offtake Agreements shall clarify that title to the Minerals or Concentrate shall pass to such Offtaker upon the making of advance
and/or provisional payments by such Offtaker. EGI shall provide BDH with the proposed terms and conditions of any Offtake Agreement
and/or subsequent amendments to the material terms and conditions of any Offtake Agreement prior to concluding a binding agreement
or amendment. Each Offtake Agreement shall be on arm’s length commercial terms, consistent with normal industry standards
and practice. EGI shall not enter into any Offtake Agreement nor amend or modify any Offtake Agreement if BDH has notified EGI
after receipt of the proposed terms and conditions of any such Offtake Agreement pertaining to the sale and purchase of Au or any
amendment thereto that in BDH’s reasonable opinion, the subject agreement or amendment would disadvantage BDH in material
respects, including without limitation, by reason of an increase in the number of ounces of Au deducted on account of Au content.
In the event of EGI’s receipt of such notice from BDH, EGI shall confer with BDH to determine acceptable terms and conditions
for the Offtake Agreement and/or Offtake Agreement amendment prior to the execution and delivery thereof.

 

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(b) EGI hereby agrees
to indemnify and hold BDH and its managers, officers and employees harmless from and against any and all Losses incurred or suffered
by any of them arising out of or in connection with or related to any breach or default of the obligation to secure BDH’s
approval of terms of an Offtake Agreement. The foregoing indemnity shall not apply to any reduced amount
received as a result of any terms of a BDH-approved Offtake Agreement related to adjustments for quality or otherwise. This
section 13(b) shall survive the termination of this Agreement

 

14. INTENTIONALLY DELETED 

 

15. Books; Records; Inspections

 

EGI shall keep true,
complete and accurate books and records of all of its operations and activities with respect to the Golden Dream Mine, including
the mining of Minerals there from and the mining and transportation of Minerals including Au, prepared in accordance with GAAP,
consistently applied. Subject to the Confidentiality provisions of this Agreement and in addition to the provisions of section
6(e), BDH and its authorized representatives shall be entitled to perform audits or other reviews and examinations of the books
and records of EGI relevant to the delivery of Minerals including Au pursuant to this Agreement four times per calendar year to
confirm compliance by EGI with the terms of this Agreement. BDH shall diligently complete any audit or other examination permitted
hereunder. For greater certainty and without limitation, BDH shall have access to all documents provided by the Offtaker to EGI
or by EGI to an Offtaker, as contemplated under the Offtake Agreements or which otherwise relate to the Minerals vis a vis the
Offtaker and that are, in any manner, relevant to the calculation of Payable Au or the delivery and credit in respect thereof,
in each instance. The expenses of any audit or other examination permitted in this section shall be paid by BDH, unless the results
of such audit or other examination permitted in this section, disclose a discrepancy in calculations made by EGI of equal to or
greater than five percent, in which event the reasonable costs of such audit or other examination shall be paid by EGI.

 

16. Conduct of Mining Operations, etc.

 

(a) Subject to section
16(e), all decisions concerning methods, the extent, times, procedures and techniques of any: (i) exploration, development and
mining related to the Golden Dream Mine, including spending on capital expenditures; (ii) leaching, milling, processing or extraction
or refining treatment; and (iii) materials to be introduced on or to the Golden Dream Mine shall be made by EGI in its sole and
absolute discretion, subject to the provisions of sections 5 and 16(j). For greater certainty and without limitation, the foregoing
shall in no way be in derogation of the rights of EGI, acting as a commercially and economically prudent mine operator, to curtail,
suspend or terminate mining operations in respect of some or all of the Golden Dream Mine, subject to the provisions of section
16(i).

 

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(b) BDH has no contractual
rights relating to the development or operation of any of EGI’s operations, including without limitation, the Golden Dream
Mine or any of its properties and BDH shall not be required to contribute to any capital or exploration expenditures in respect
of mining operations over and above the Balance Payments. Except as provided in this Agreement, BDH has no right, title or interest
in and to the Golden Dream Mine.

 

(c) Save and except
as provided in sections 3(d) and 3(f), BDH is not entitled to any form or type of compensation or payment from EGI if EGI does
not meet forecasted mineral production targets with respect to the Golden Dream Mine in a specified period, if EGI discontinues
or ceases operations from the Golden Dream Mine.

 

(d) This Agreement
shall in no way be construed as containing any guarantee as to the delivery of any amount of Payable Au from the Golden Dream Mine
on an annual basis or over the life of the Golden Dream Mine, subject to the provisions of section 3(f).

 

(e) EGI shall perform
or cause to be performed all mining operations and activities in respect of the Golden Dream Mine in a commercially prudent manner
and in accordance with good mining, processing, engineering and environmental practices. For greater certainty and without limitation,
both short term and long term mine planning and operations shall be carried out with prices for Au that are consistent with industry
practices (i.e. near spot prices for short term planning and operations and long-term expected prices for long-term planning).

 

(f) At reasonable times
and with EGI’s prior consent (which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed), at the sole risk and expense of BDH,
BDH shall have a right of access by its representatives to the Golden Dream Mine and any mill, smelter, concentrator or other processing
facility owned or operated by EGI and/or its respective affiliates and that is to process Minerals including Au for the purpose
of enabling BDH to monitor compliance by EGI with the terms of this Agreement and to prepare technical reports on the Golden Dream
Mine.

 

(g) EGI will cooperate
with and will allow BDH access to technical information pertaining to the Golden Dream Mine to permit BDH to prepare technical
reports on the Golden Dream Mine or to comply with BDH’s disclosure obligations under applicable US securities laws and/or
stock exchange rules and policies, provided that: (i) to the extent permitted by law, BDH will use the same report writer as EGI
to prepare all technical reports that BDH is required to prepare and to use the same reports as EGI (readdressed to BDH); and (ii)
if BDH is unable to use the same report writer as EGI to prepare a required technical report, it will choose a Person to write
the technical report that is acceptable to EGI, acting reasonably, and BDH will not finalize the technical report until EGI has
been provided with a reasonable opportunity to comment on the contents of the technical report and BDH will act in good faith and
will use its best efforts to incorporate EGI’s comments into the technical report to the extent EGI’s comments are
made to conform the technical report with EGI’s existing disclosure. EGI will promptly deliver to BDH any updated mineral
reserve and mineral resource estimates produced that pertain to the Golden Dream Mine.

 

(h) EGI shall ensure
that all Au produced from the Golden Dream Mine is processed in a prompt and timely manner. If EGI wishes to commingle the Minerals
produced from the Golden Dream Mine with other Minerals, the same shall be subject to the prior written approval of BDH, acting
reasonably, provided that BDH is satisfied that it shall not be disadvantaged as a result of such commingling and further provided
that a method is agreed upon by BDH as one Party and EGI as a second Party to determine the quantum of Au produced from the Golden
Dream Mine.

 

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(i) EGI shall at all
times during the Term, do and cause to be done all things necessary to maintain their respective corporate existence. EGI shall
at all times during the Term, as the case may be, do all things necessary to maintain the Golden Dream Mine in good standing including
paying all taxes owing in respect thereof. EGI, shall not abandon any of the claims or leases forming a part of the Golden Dream
Mine or allow or permit any of the claims or leases forming a part of the Golden Dream Mine to lapse unless EGI provides evidence
satisfactory to BDH, acting reasonably, that it is not economical to mine Minerals from the claims or leases forming a part of
the Golden Dream Mine that EGI proposes to abandon or let lapse.

 

17. INTENTIOANLLY DELETED 

 

18. Restricted Transfer Rights of EGI

 

During the Term, EGI
may not Transfer, in whole or in part: (i) the Golden Dream Mine; or (ii) its rights and obligations under this Agreement; in each
case, unless the following conditions are satisfied and upon such conditions being satisfied in respect of such Transfer, EGI shall
be released from its obligations under this section: (i) EGI shall provide BDH with at least ten Business Days prior written notice
of its intent to Transfer; (ii) any purchaser, transferee or assignee shall have, in the opinion of BDH, acting reasonably, the
financial, operational and technical capability to observe and perform the covenants, agreements and obligations of EGI under this
Agreement; (iii) any purchaser, transferee or assignee agrees in writing in favour of BDH to be bound by the terms of this Agreement,
including without limitation, this section; and (iv) any transferee that is a mortgagee, chargeholder or encumbrancer agrees in
writing in favour of BDH to be bound by and subject to the terms of this Agreement in the event it takes possession of or forecloses
on all or part of the Golden Dream Mine or any of the mining operations carried on by EGI on or in respect of the Golden Dream
Mine and undertakes to obtain an agreement in writing in favour of BDH from any subsequent purchaser or transferee of such mortgagee,
chargeholder or encumbrancer that such subsequent mortgagee, chargeholder or encumbrancer will be bound by the terms of this Agreement
including without limitation, this section.

 

19. Transfer Rights of BDH

 

(a) During the Term,
until the payment of all of the Upfront Cash Payment, BDH may not Transfer, in whole or in part, its rights and obligations under
this Agreement, unless the following conditions are satisfied and upon such conditions being satisfied in respect of such Transfer,
BDH shall be released from its obligations under this section: (i) BDH provides EGI with at least ten Business Days prior written
notice of its intent to Transfer its rights and obligations under this Agreement; (ii) any purchaser, transferee or assignee shall
have the financial, operational and technical capability to observe and perform the covenants, agreements and obligations of BDH
under this Agreement; (iii) any purchaser, transferee or assignee agrees in writing in favour of EGI to be bound by the terms of
this Agreement, including without limitation, this section; and (iv) any mortgagee, chargeholder or encumbrancer agrees in writing
in favour of EGI to be bound by and subject to the terms of this Agreement, including without limitation, this section.

 

(b) During the Term,
after payment of all of the Upfront Cash Payment, BDH shall have the right to Transfer, in whole or in part, its rights and obligations
under this Agreement, upon the provision of ten Business Days prior written notice to EGI, whereupon BDH shall be released from
its obligations under this Agreement.

 

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(c) Notwithstanding
the foregoing, at all times throughout the Term, as the case may be, BDH shall have the right to assign its rights and obligations
under this Agreement, to a wholly-owned subsidiary of BDH (so long as such company remains a wholly-owned subsidiary of BDH throughout
the Term or the Extended Term, as the case may be, subject to the provisions of section 19(b)), on the provision of 30 Business
Days’ prior written notice to EGI and on the delivery to EGI of an unlimited guarantee with respect to the compliance by
such subsidiary of all of the obligations of BDH under this Agreement, which such subsidiary shall assume. The guarantee shall
be in form and substance satisfactory to BDH and EGI.

 

20. Confidentiality

 

(a) Subject to section
20(b), neither BDH nor EGI, shall, without the express written consent of the other Party (which consent shall not be unreasonably
withheld or delayed), disclose any non-public information in respect of the terms of this Agreement or otherwise received under
or in conjunction with this Agreement, other than to its respective employees, agents, bankers and/or consultants for purposes
related to the administration of this Agreement and/or requisite regulatory authorities in connection with the procurement of consents
and approvals contemplated hereunder and neither Party shall issue any press releases concerning the terms of this Agreement without
the consent of the other Party after the other Party has first reviewed the terms of such press release. Each Party agrees to reveal
such information only to its respective employees, agents, bankers and/or consultants who need to know, who are informed of the
confidential nature of the information and who agree to be bound by the terms of this section 20. In addition, neither Party shall
use any such information for its own use or benefit except for the purpose of enforcing its rights under this Agreement.

 

(b) Notwithstanding
the foregoing, each Party may disclose information obtained under this Agreement if required to do so for compliance with applicable
laws, rules, regulations or orders of any governmental authority or stock exchange having jurisdiction over such Party or to allow
a current or potential bona fide provider of finance to conduct due diligence provided that the other Party shall be given
the right to review and object to the data or information to be disclosed prior to any public release subject to any reasonable
changes proposed by such other Party.

 

21. Arbitration

 

(a) In the event of
a dispute in relation to this Agreement, including without limitation, the existence, validity, performance, breach or termination
thereof or any matter arising therefrom, including whether any matter is subject to arbitration, the Parties agree to negotiate
diligently and in good faith in an attempt to resolve such dispute. Failing resolution satisfactory to either Party, either Party
may request that the dispute be resolved by binding arbitration in Denver, Colorado. The American Arbitration Association - Large,
Complex Commercial Disputes Procedures, as may be amended from time to time, shall apply to such proceedings.

 

(b) To demand arbitration
either Party (the “Demanding Party”) shall give written notice (the “Dispute Notice”) to
the other Party (the “Responding Party”), which Dispute Notice shall toll the running of any applicable limitations
of actions by law or under this Agreement. The Dispute Notice shall specify the nature of the allegation and issues in dispute,
the amount or value involved (if applicable) and the remedy requested. Within 15 Business Days of receipt of the Dispute Notice,
the Responding Party shall answer the demand in writing, responding to the allegations and issues that are disputed.

 

(c) The Demanding Party
and the Responding Party shall each select one qualified arbitrator within five Business Days of the Responding Party’s answer.
Each of the arbitrators shall be a disinterested person qualified by experience to hear and determine the issues to be arbitrated.
The arbitrators so chosen shall select a neutral arbitrator within five Business Days of their selection.

 

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(d) No later than 15
Business Days after hearing the representations and evidence of the Parties, the arbitrators shall make their majority determination
in writing and shall deliver one copy to each of the Parties. The written decision of the arbitrators shall be final and binding
upon the Parties in respect of all matters relating to the arbitration, the procedure, the conduct of the Parties during the proceedings
and the final determination of the issues in the arbitration. There shall be no appeal from the determination of the arbitrators
to any court. The decision rendered by the arbitrators may be entered into any court for enforcement purposes.

 

(e) The arbitrators
may determine all questions of law and jurisdiction (including questions as to whether or not a dispute is arbitratable) and all
matters of procedure relating to the arbitration.

 

(f) A dispute of the
Parties shall not constitute an Act of God or Force Majeure.

 

(g) The arbitrators
shall have the right to grant legal and equitable relief and to award costs (including legal fees and the costs of arbitration)
and interest. The costs of any arbitration shall be borne by the Parties in the manner specified by the arbitrators in their majority
determination. The arbitrators may make an interim order, including injunctive relief and other provisional, protective or conservatory
measures, as well as orders seeking assistance from a court in taking or compelling evidence or preserving and producing documents
regarding the subject matter of the dispute.

 

(h) All papers, notices
or process pertaining to arbitration hereunder may be served on a Party as provided in this Agreement.

 

(i) The Parties agree
to treat as confidential information, in accordance with the provisions of section 20, the following: the existence of the arbitral
proceedings; written notices, pleadings and correspondence in relation to the arbitration; reports, summaries, witness statements
and other documents prepared in respect of the arbitration; documents exchanged for the purposes of the arbitration; and the contents
of any award or ruling made in respect of the arbitration. Notwithstanding the foregoing part of this section, a Party may disclose
such confidential information in judicial proceedings to enforce, nullify, modify or correct an award or ruling and as permitted
under section 20.

 

22. Representations and Warranties of
BDH

 

BDH, acknowledging
that EGI are entering into this Agreement in reliance thereon, hereby represents and warrants to EGI as follows:

 

(a) It is a limited
liability company duly and validly existing under the laws of its governing jurisdiction and is up to date in respect of all filings
required by law or by any governmental authority.

 

(b) It has the requisite
corporate power and capacity to enter into this Agreement and to perform its obligations hereunder. BDH has received all requisite
approvals with respect to the execution and delivery of this Agreement.

 

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(c) This Agreement
has been duly and validly executed and delivered by BDH and constitutes a legal, valid and binding obligation of BDH enforceable
against BDH in accordance with its terms.

 

(d) It has not made
an assignment for the benefit of creditors nor is it the voluntary or involuntary subject of any proceedings under any bankruptcy
or insolvency law, no receiver or receiver/manager has been appointed for all or any substantial part of its properties or business
and its corporate existence has not been terminated by voluntary or involuntary dissolution or winding up (other than by way of
amalgamation or reorganization) and it is not now aware of any circumstance which, with notice or the passage of time, or both,
would give rise to any of the foregoing.

 

23. Representations and Warranties of
EGI

 

EGI acknowledging that
BDH is entering into this Agreement in reliance thereon, hereby jointly and severally represent and warrant to BDH as follows:

 

(a) EGI is a Montana
corporation duly and validly existing under the laws of its governing jurisdiction and EGI is up to date in respect of all filings
required by law or by any governmental authority.

 

(b) EGI is a wholly-owned
subsidiary of Elkhorn Goldfields, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company.

 

(c) EGI has the requisite
corporate power and capacity to enter into this Agreement and to perform its obligations hereunder. EGI has received all requisite
board approvals with respect to the execution and delivery of this Agreement.

 

(d) This Agreement
has been duly and validly executed and delivered by EGI and constitutes a legal, valid and binding obligation of EGI enforceable
against EGI in accordance with its terms.

 

(d) EGI has not made
an assignment for the benefit of creditors, subject to the Security Holder, nor is the voluntary or involuntary subject of any
proceedings under any bankruptcy or insolvency law; no receiver or receiver/manager has been appointed for all or any substantial
part of its respective properties or business and its respective corporate existence has not been terminated by voluntary or involuntary
dissolution or winding up (other than by way of amalgamation or reorganization) and, to the knowledge of EGI, any circumstance
which, with notice or the passage of time, or both, would give rise to any of the foregoing.

 

(e) EGI is not obligated,
by virtue of a prepayment arrangement, a “take or pay” arrangement or any other arrangement to deliver Au mined from
the Golden Dream Mine at some future time without then or thereafter receiving full payment therefore. No Person has any agreement,
option, right of first refusal or right, title or interest or right capable of becoming an agreement, option, right of first refusal
or right, title or interest, in or to the ownership, use or control of the Golden Dream Mine or any of the Au therein, thereon
or thereunder or derived therefrom, subject to the Security Holder.

 

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(f) EGI has all necessary
corporate power to own the surface rights forming a part of the Golden Dream Mine and EGI is in material compliance with all material
applicable laws and licenses, registrations, permits, consents and qualifications to which the surface rights forming a part of
the Golden Dream Mine and the exploitation concessions appertaining thereto are subject.

 

(g) EGI has sufficient
right, title or interest in and to the Golden Dream Mine in order for EGI to perform its obligations and enter into and complete
the transactions contemplated in this Agreement, subject to the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement.

 

(h) EGI has and will
deliver to BDH with each shipment of Minerals including Au, the entire legal and beneficial ownership
of the removed Minerals free and clear of any and all Encumbrances, except as created by the BDH-approved Offtaking Agreement.

 

(i) EGI has provided
to BDH all information in its respective control or possession with respect to the Golden Dream Mine, as well as corporate matters
pertaining to EGI, as requested by BDH.

 

24. BDH Security Interest in Payable
Au

 

The BDH Security Interest
in Payable Au shall be as set forth in the Security Agreement attached hereto as Schedule C.

 

25. Indemnity of BDH

 

BDH shall indemnify
and save EGI, without duplication, and their respective managers, officers, employees and agents harmless from and against any
and all actual Losses suffered or incurred by them that arise out of or relate to any failure of BDH to timely and fully perform
or cause to be performed all of the covenants and obligations to be observed or performed by BDH pursuant to this Agreement.

 

26. Indemnity of EGI

 

EGI shall indemnify
and save BDH and its managers, officers, employees and agents harmless from and against any and all actual Losses suffered or incurred
by them, that arise out of or relate to any failure of EGI to timely and fully perform or cause to be performed all of the covenants
and obligations to be observed or performed by EGI pursuant to this Agreement.

 

27. Force Majeure

 

(a) Neither of the
Parties will be liable for a breach of its obligations under this Agreement because of an event out of its control, such as acts
of god or force majeure (each of which is referred to as an “Act of God or Force Majeure”), including without
limitation, fire, storm, flood, explosion, war, disturbance, strike, legal or illegal stoppages, difficulty accessing the Golden
Dream Mine because the surface owners refuse or third Persons that claim rights to the surface area or any other situation for
which the Person that has the right to the benefit of this section is not responsible for the impossibility of continuing as agreed
in this Agreement. For greater certainty and without limitation, an event of force majeure under the Offtake Agreements, shall
to the extent applicable, constitute an Act of God or Force Majeure under this Agreement.

 

(b) All provisions
of this Agreement will be extended for a period equal to the delay caused by an event derived from an Act of God or Force Majeure
under the terms of subsection 27(a), save and except that the Term and the time for the refund of the Uncredited Balance shall
only be extended if the period of the delay caused by an event derived from an Act of God or Force Majeure extends beyond a six
month period.

 

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(c) The Party in the
position described in section 27(a) will take all measures necessary to eliminate the negative effects of any event caused by an
Act of God or Force Majeure, and if possible, shall comply with its obligations appropriately. Notwithstanding the above, nothing
herein implies that the Party must resolve a labor dispute hurriedly or that the Party is forced to challenge the validity of any
rule, law, regulation or order from any government authority in order to comply with its obligations within the term established.

 

28. General Provisions

 

(a) Each Party shall
execute all such further instruments and documents and shall take all such further actions as may be necessary to effectuate the
transactions contemplated in this Agreement, in each case at the cost and expense of the Party requesting such further instrument,
document or action, unless expressly indicated otherwise.

 

(b) Nothing herein
shall be construed to create, expressly or by implication, a joint venture, mining partnership, commercial partnership or other
partnership relationship between EGI as one Party and BDH as a second party.

 

(c)
This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the Laws of the State
of Colorado without regard to the principles of conflicts of law thereof or any previous agreements to the contrary.

 

(d) Time is of the
essence of this Agreement.

 

(e) INTENTIOANLLY DELETED.

 

(f) If any provision
of this Agreement is wholly or partially invalid, this Agreement

shall be interpreted as if the invalid
provision had not been a part hereof so that the invalidity shall not affect the validity of the remainder of this Agreement which
shall be construed as if this Agreement had been executed without the invalid portion.

 

(g) Any notice or other
communication required or permitted to be given hereunder shall be in writing and shall be delivered by hand or transmitted by
facsimile transmission addressed to:

 

If to EGI, to:

 

Elkhorn Goldfields, Inc.

Suite 1209 – 409 Granville Street

Vancouver, B.C., Canada, V6C 1T2

Attention: Robert Trenaman

Telecopier:    (604) 689-4960

 

 

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with a required copy to: 

 

Messner & Reeves LLC

1430 Wynkoop Street, Suite 300

Denver, Colorado 80202

Attention:      Mr. Steven Levine

Telecopier:    (303) 623-0552

 

If to BDH, to:

 

Black Diamond Holdings, LLC.

PO Box 370657

Denver, CO 80237 

Attention: Eric Altman

Telecopier:   (303) 957-5536

Attention: (303) 648-1503

Fax Number: (303) 957-5536

 

Any notice given in
accordance with this section, if transmitted by facsimile transmission, shall be deemed to have been received on the next Business
Day following transmission or, if delivered by hand, shall be deemed to have been received when delivered.

 

(h) The Schedules that
are attached to this Agreement are incorporated into this Agreement by reference and are deemed to form part hereof.

 

(i) This Agreement
may not be changed, amended or modified in any manner, except pursuant to an instrument in writing signed on behalf of each of
the Parties. The failure by any Party to enforce at any time any of the provisions of this Agreement shall in no way be construed
to be a waiver of any such provision unless such waiver is acknowledged in writing, nor shall such failure affect the validity
of this Agreement or any part thereof or the right of a Party to enforce each and every provision. No waiver or breach of this
Agreement shall be held to be a waiver of any other or subsequent breach.

 

(j) Following the execution
and delivery of this Agreement, if there shall occur any change in tax laws or other circumstances, each of BDH and EGI will co-operate
reasonably with the other Party in implementing any proposed adjustments to the structure of this Agreement to facilitate tax planning,
provided that such adjustments have no material adverse impact on the non-proposing Party.

 

(k) This Agreement
may be executed in one or more counterparts and by the Parties in separate counterparts, each of which when executed shall be deemed
to be an original, but all of which when taken together shall constitute one and the same agreement. Delivery of an executed counterpart
of a signature page to this Agreement by telecopier shall be effective as delivery of a manually executed counterpart of this Agreement.

 

(l) This Agreement
shall enure to the benefit of and shall be binding on and shall be enforceable by the Parties and their respective, successors
and permitted assigns.

 

(m) INTENTIONALLY DELETED

 

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(n) This Agreement
constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties pertaining to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior agreements,
negotiations, discussions and understandings, written or oral, among the Parties.

 

(o) The Parties may
agree to enter into other financial instruments or agreements to supplement the pricing in this Agreement.

 

*****signature page follows***** 

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF
the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the date and year first above written.

 

	ELKHORN GOLDFIELDS, LLC
	 	 
	/s/ Robert Trenaman	 
	By: Robert Trenaman	 
	Title: President	 
	 	 
	ELKHORN GOLDFIELDS, INC.
	 	 
	/s/ Robert Trenaman	 
	By: Robert Trenaman	 
	Title: President	 

 

BLACK DIAMOND HOLDINGS, LLC

 

	 	BLACK DIAMOND FINANCIAL GROUP LLC, its manager
	 	 	 
	 	/s/ Patrick Imeson	 
	 	By: Patrick Imeson	 
	 	Title: Manager	 

  

    	 

    	 

    

 

SCHEDULE “A”

Description of Golden Dream Mine

 

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

Schedule C

 

Security Agreement

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