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Summa Silver Corp V.SSVR

Alternate Symbol(s):  SSVRF

Summa Silver Corp. is a Canada-based junior mineral exploration company. The Company owns a 100% interest in the Hughes project located in central Nevada and in the Mogollon project located in southwestern New Mexico. The Hughes Property is located within and adjacent to the town of Tonopah, Nevada, the County Seat of Nye County, in the west-central part of the State. The Property comprises approximately 57 patented mining claims and 246 unpatented mineral claims, covering a total of roughly 5,504 acres. The Property is in the heart of the Tonopah Mining District, a silver and gold producing district in Nevada. The Mogollon Property is located in Catron County in southwest New Mexico, adjacent to the small town of Mogollon. The Property comprises 85 patented mining claims and 403 unpatented mineral claims, which cover approximately 7730 acres (3128 hectares) of land. It covers a silver-gold bearing epithermal vein field.


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Comment by silverfoxx303on Apr 27, 2023 2:14pm
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RE:Promising results represent only 1% of total vein

RE:Promising results represent only 1% of total veinMogollon certainly looks promising as an exploration project however the locals seem dead against permitting it, with enviromentalist groups going so far as to film a documentary about how development will destroy the local community, and screening it at local movie theatres across NM.

Not a good sign to have enviromentalists bashing the project this early on; may explain why it hasn't seen much work in recent decades despite the solid historic drilling...

I'm wondering if anyone's ever asked the company about this? 
Trailer is here:

https://gilaguardians.org/
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