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SilverCrest Metals Inc T.SIL

Alternate Symbol(s):  SILV

SilverCrest Metals Inc. is a Canadian precious metals producer. The Company’s principal focus is its Las Chispas Operation in Sonora, Mexico. The Company is also focused on expanding its resources and reserves, acquiring, discovering, and developing precious metals projects and operating multiple silver-gold mines in the Americas. The Las Chispas Operation is located approximately 180 kilometers northeast of Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico. The property consists of 28 concessions totaling 1400.96 hectares. Its El Picacho Property is located approximately 85 road kilometers northeast of the Company’s Las Chispas Project and consists of 11 mining concessions totaling approximately 7,060 hectares.


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Comment by wideopenthrottlon Apr 18, 2023 5:31pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:something nasty in the woodshed?

RE:RE:RE:RE:something nasty in the woodshed?one more question comes to mind....what would we be spending more on, the cost of pulling ore out of the ground or the cost of running it through a mill? as previously mentioned a portion (i will have to recheck how much) of that stockpile has already had the mining costs booked so unless processing the ore is 10 or 20 times the cost our aisc should stay lower until we process that stockpile shouldnt it?...GLTA
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