From the June 2021 News Release;
CANADA SILVER COBALT HITS BONANZA-GRADE SILVER AT 53,739 G/TONNE WITH GOLD EQUIVALENT OF 23.31 OZ/TON June 16, 2021 - Canada Silver Cobalt Works Inc. (TSXV: CCW) (OTC: CCWOF) (Frankfurt: 4T9B) (the "Company" or "Canada Silver Cobalt") is pleased to announce, within the eight new silver veins discovered to date, an additional wedge intercept of the high-grade silver vein (Vein 2) was intersected within 60 metres of the Robinson Zone Discovery hole CA-1108.
The Robinson Zone, 100-percent owned by the Company, is located in the 78-square-kilometre Castle Silver Mine property, in Gowganda, Ontario, Canada. Highlights and updates: Significant silver intercept in hole CS-20-39W4 grades 53,739 g/tonne Ag (1,568 oz/ton Ag) over 0.48m from 551.08 - 551.1m with a gold equivalent grade of 23.31 oz/ton Au. This intercept is included within a larger interval of 19,308 g/tonne Ag (563.24 oz/ton Ag) over 1.3m from 550.6 - 551.9m with a gold equivalent grade of 8.38 oz/ton Au over 1.3m.
This wedge is a follow-up to the highest-grade silver to date at Robinson Zone: hole CS-20-39, at 89,853 g/tonne Ag (2,621 oz/ton Ag) with a gold equivalent grade of 38.98 oz/ton Au. The main intercept that grades 53,739 g/tonne Ag from 551.08 - 551.1m also contains strong Cobalt mineralization at 2.22% Co over 0.48m.
https://canadasilvercobaltworks.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/2021-06-16-CCW-NR_wedge4-final.pdf GLTA!