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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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Comment by RareEarth1on Dec 09, 2017 9:41pm
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RE:RE:RE:they should not allow Silver bull$hit

RE:RE:RE:they should not allow Silver bull$hit  Not really a head scratcher at all,  silver was 48 back then,  not 16 as it is now.  Many mining stocks were way higher back in 2010/11 than they are now just because the metals were price so much higher.  
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