Results from Holly continue to return high grade broad intercepts accompanied by high associated values in path finder elements such as Mercury and Antimony.

These pathfinder elements confirm  Management’s belief that we are still high in the epithermal system and the next round of drilling continues to step down the Jocotan Fault Breccia testing this broader system at depth.  

Within the Pea vein hanging wall, splay veins are producing spectacular results as shown by the bonanza interval in HDD-21-019 returning 1.53m @ 191.8 g/t Au and 539 g/t Ag from 28.97m down hole.  

La Pea is one of many north-south veins that cross the regional east-west Jocotan plate bounding fault system.

What is also evident is that silver grades are increasing spectacularly at depth


For example ,Hole HDD-21-004 at La Pena vein intersected 14.8 metres at 3.96 grams per tonne gold and 1,097 g/t silver ( 35  ounces of silver per ton ) 

This is the deepest intercept on the La Pena vein system to date with silver grades increasing with each step down.

Additionally, below the La Pena vein drill hole 4 cut a zone of disseminated silver mineralization grading 378 g/t Ag over 9.15 m within the footwall of the vein (not included in the reported intercepts).

This silver mineralization was finely disseminated in altered volcanic rocks without significant veining.

The overall silver interval with La Pena vein and footwall disseminated silver mineralization returned 34.6 m at 574 g/t Ag.

The hole stopped a few metres after the disseminated silver interval, with the final metres not assayed.

This new style of silver-only disseminated mineralization was not previously recognized on the property. Holly has a multiphase mineralizing system with silver/gold ratios from 1:1 to 1,000:1, indicating multiple mineralizing pulses.

As well, new veins are being intersected in the drilling unmapped at surface, with some exhibiting visible gold and ginguro-banded sulphides in the core.

What we have here is a gold/silver discovery that will, when finally drilled to full disclosure demensions and grades, one of the largest ever discovered in Central America