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Silver Bull Resources Inc T.SVB

Alternate Symbol(s):  SVBL

Silver Bull Resources, Inc. is a Canada-based exploration-stage company. The Company owns a number of property concessions in Mexico within a mining district known as the Sierra Mojada District, located in the west-central part of the state of Coahuila, Mexico, near the Coahuila-Chihuahua state border approximately 200 kilometers south of the Big Bend of the Rio Grande River. The Sierra Mojada Project site is situated to the south of the village of Esmeralda, on the northern side of a major escarpment that forms the northern margin of the Sierra Mojada range. The principal mining area extends for approximately five kilometers in an east-west direction along the base of the precipitous, 1,000-meter-high Sierra Mojada Range. The Sierra Mojada Project comprises over 20 concessions consisting of approximately 6,496 hectares (about 16,052 acres). The Sierra Mojada concessions contain a mineral system which can be separated into two distinct zones: a silver-rich zone and a zinc-rich zone.


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Post by adoraon Jul 24, 2020 8:42am
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178 moz at 15 g/t cut-off

178 moz at 15 g/t cut-off
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Btw, DSV uses 15 g/t cut-off

And thats i not all:

The JDS PEA does not take into account the potential mining of an additional 37 million tonnes of “lower” grade ore which is included in the resource cited below and lies immediately outside of the pit and has the potential to extend the current projected mine life.

This deposit is already far above 200 moz silver without taking the recently 1000 meters extended strike length east and 300 meters west (sulfides)... (and Palomas Negros)

My guess is this is one of the largest silver deposits in the world, time will tell. S32 knows

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