Silverstone releases initial mineral resource estimate

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Silverstone Resources Corp. reports its initial mineral resource estimate for its Copala silver project, Sinaloa State, Mexico. To date, Silverstone has focused its drilling on two of the more than 9 known vein and manto systems on the Copala Property. These are the Animas Refugio vein and La Colorada vein-mantos. On the Animas Refugio vein system, …

Silverstone Resources Corp. reports its initial mineral resource estimate for its Copala silver project, Sinaloa State, Mexico.

To date, Silverstone has focused its drilling on two of the more than 9 known vein and manto systems on the Copala Property. These are the Animas Refugio vein and La Colorada vein-mantos. On the Animas Refugio vein system, Silverstone has drilled 131 holes that total 15,184 meters. This drilling was distributed between four sectors that host historic workings: La Pipa, El Muerto, Clemens, and San Carlos. Vein mineralization in the combined Clemens-El Muerto Sector showed sufficient grade and continuity to warrant infill drilling with a goal of identifying a resource with potential to be developed by underground mining.

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