- Crown Point mineralization discovered at surface
extending historic Crown Point mine 220 meters to the
west.
- Discovery located 1,000 meters west from the Bunker Hill
Mine.
- The Crown Point structural zone discovery up to 16
metres wide.
- Within the structural zone an east-west
trending mineralized vein structure up to 2.5 meters
wide and steeply dipping south identified.
- A second north trending mineralized vein structure
identified within the structural zone measuring up to 2.87
meters wide and steeply dipping to the southeast.
- Discovery on surface is approximately 75 metres up
dip from the depth of the historic Crown Point mine.
- The structural orientations are typical of the Coeur
d'Alene mining district and are consistent with the geologic
modeling, mapping, and ground IP results conducted by the
Company.
VANCOUVER, BC, June 28,
2023 /CNW/ - Silver Valley Metals Corp. (TSXV: SILV)
(OTCQB: SVMFF) ("Silver Valley" or the "Company"), is pleased to
announce results of trenching activities at its first high-priority
target area, Crown Point, of six areas to be tested at its
Ranger-Page Project, North Idaho,
USA. The Crown Point Mine is located immediately west
within one kilometre of the Bunker Hill Mine, one of the largest
underground mines in the United
States.
As announced in the June
8th, 2023, press release, the Company's
multi-kilometre exploration trenching project commenced with work
in the eastern end of the project on the Crown Point target, which
was the site of the project's historic high-grade silver
mining activities. A strong ground IP anomaly and positive soil
geochemistry results from 2022 justified trenching the Crown Point
area to expose vein structures at surface. Approximately 400 meters
of trenching has been completed to date in the Crown Point target
area, exposing an east-west trending structural zone of
mineralization greater than 16 metres wide which extends
Crown Point over 220 meters to the west, and at least 75
meters up dip from the Crown Point mine toward the
surface.
Assay results from the vein structures in the Crown Point
trenches show anomalous silver grades as high as 27.4 g/t, 8,300
ppm lead, 3,100 ppm zinc, and 1,900 ppm copper within two
significant vein structures measuring 2.87 metres and 2.50 metres
wide (see Table 1 below). These results represent an
increase in silver and base metal concentrations when compared to
geochemical results from the 2022 exploration program, as well as
historic results from past mining major, Asarco in the 1970's.
It is well understood that many Coeur d'Alene style veins
contain significant iron, lead and zinc sulphides, which when
dissolved, acidify ground water, leading to additional leaching of
metal sulphides over time. For this reason, leached outcroppings in
the Coeur d'Alene mining district that contain discrete limonitic
structures and gossan grading +20 g/t silver is considered
anomalous and prospective. These results meet our expectations for
surface exposures of the Crown Point vein system, which had head
grades of 301 g/t silver and 10% lead. Zinc was not tracked or
recovered at Crown Point historically. Our assay results suggest
zinc is present at surface and at depth.
Silver Valley's Exploration
Director, Dale Moore, commented,
"For the first time on this project we're getting a clear look
at the Crown Point mineralization in outcrop. These results have
improved upon the assays reported from the historic bulldozer cut
completed by Asarco in the 1970's, showing elevated base metals
versus what was previously reported. Silver-lead ratios are similar
to what we expect in this area of the District, and +20 gram silver
at surface is a strong result given our geology and climate. We
have a wide east-west zone trending parallel to Crown Point, and
we're seeing additional mineralized structures in the hanging wall
of the Crown Point fault. We're very happy with the progress thus
far with the trench results."
The Crown Point target is located 1,000 metres northwest from
Bunker Hill, one of America's largest underground mines, and 650
metres due east from the past producing Blackhawk Mine (owned by
Silver Valley) which remains open
at depth below 365 metres. The Crown Point Mine is located 1,650
metres east from the Company's top ten historical producer in the
District, the Page Mine. The East Curlew target, one of
Silver Valley's other high
priority targets, is located 220 metres south of Crown Point on the
Curlew Fault, which also hosted mineralization at the Blackhawk
Mine.
To view a 3D Video depicting Geophysical Anomaly, Soil
geochemistry and Historic Underground Mine Workings, click
here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FwaLUxMLTA
Sampling Methods and Lab
Analysis
Trenching locations were guided by geologic modeling, mapping,
IP results, and soil geochemical data from 2022. Trenching extents
were staked out, and soil removed with a backhoe to expose bedrock.
When a structure is exposed, grab samples were taken to the lab for
initial assay. The zone was then channel sampled at a right angle
to the structure and the widths recorded. Mineralized zones were
separated from barren zones by sample breaks in the channels.
Sampled widths are close to true widths due to the nature of
sampling the zone in outcrop. Samples were located via GPS or
surveyed in by hand with a tape and brunton compass.
Assays were sent to American Analytical Services (AAS), an
ISO/IEC 17025 accredited laboratory, located in Osburn Idaho. All samples sent to AAS were
checked for accuracy between the chain of custody and the samples
with the client present. Samples are dried before starting the prep
process. The prep process includes crushing the sample in its
entirety to 80% passing a 10 mesh, split in a riffle box to make a
250g sub-sample and pulverized to 85% passing a 140 mesh. Atomic
absorption analysis was completed for silver, lead, zinc, copper
and iron. Detection limits for silver and lead are 0.1 ounce per
ton, and 0.1% respectively, and 0.01% for zinc, copper and iron.
Results below detection limits were replaced with a trace value.
AAS internal QC program includes a duplicate analysis or blank
check assay for each batch of assays. QC results were within
tolerance for all batches. Silver results were converted from ounce
per ton to grams per tonne by multiplying by a factor of 34.286.
Percent results were converted to ppm by multiplying by a factor of
10,000.
Assay Results
Sample
Number
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Thick
(m)
|
Ag
(g/t)
|
Pb
(ppm)
|
Zn
(ppm)
|
Cu
(ppm)
|
Fe
(ppm)
|
g-001
|
0
|
0.3
|
0.3
|
23.7
|
Trace
|
1,530
|
Trace
|
94,000
|
g-002
|
0.3
|
0.61
|
0.3
|
25.9
|
7,880
|
3,100
|
Trace
|
70,400
|
g-003
|
0.61
|
0.91
|
0.3
|
5.0
|
Trace
|
940
|
Trace
|
105,000
|
g-004
|
0.91
|
1.22
|
0.3
|
9.1
|
8,320
|
680
|
120
|
151,000
|
g-005
|
1.22
|
1.52
|
0.3
|
27.4
|
7,080
|
730
|
170
|
152,000
|
g-006
|
1.52
|
1.83
|
0.3
|
6.7
|
Trace
|
1,310
|
Trace
|
176,000
|
g-007
|
1.83
|
2.13
|
0.3
|
13.7
|
Trace
|
1,660
|
Trace
|
147,000
|
g-008
|
0
|
0.3
|
0.3
|
22.8
|
Trace
|
1,020
|
1,310
|
319,000
|
c-001
|
0
|
0.76
|
0.76
|
27.3
|
Trace
|
380
|
500
|
112,000
|
c-002
|
0.76
|
1.52
|
0.76
|
0.0
|
Trace
|
Trace
|
Trace
|
7,000
|
c-004
|
0
|
1.22
|
1.22
|
4.5
|
1,140
|
Trace
|
120
|
34,200
|
c-005
|
0
|
0.88
|
0.88
|
0.0
|
Trace
|
Trace
|
Trace
|
53,000
|
c-007
|
0
|
0.49
|
0.49
|
3.8
|
Trace
|
1,220
|
120
|
78,000
|
c-008
|
0.49
|
1.13
|
0.64
|
24.8
|
Trace
|
1,100
|
720
|
184,000
|
c-009
|
1.13
|
1.95
|
0.82
|
0.0
|
Trace
|
Trace
|
Trace
|
13,200
|
c-010
|
1.95
|
2.87
|
0.91
|
19.4
|
Trace
|
800
|
460
|
240,000
|
c-014
|
0
|
1.52
|
1.52
|
4.4
|
Trace
|
Trace
|
Trace
|
6,230
|
c-015
|
1.52
|
2.01
|
0.49
|
4.4
|
Trace
|
Trace
|
Trace
|
9,760
|
c-016
|
2.01
|
3.54
|
1.52
|
3.8
|
Trace
|
Trace
|
Trace
|
6,760
|
c-017
|
3.54
|
5.06
|
1.52
|
6.8
|
1,940
|
Trace
|
Trace
|
6,050
|
c-018
|
5.06
|
6.59
|
1.52
|
6.6
|
2,980
|
580
|
160
|
48,000
|
c-019
|
6.59
|
8.11
|
1.52
|
8.1
|
6,360
|
1,720
|
130
|
48,000
|
c-020
|
8.11
|
9.63
|
1.52
|
12.5
|
4,880
|
690
|
110
|
45,200
|
c-021
|
9.63
|
11.16
|
1.52
|
11.6
|
8,080
|
2,970
|
Trace
|
75,600
|
c-022
|
11.16
|
11.92
|
0.76
|
10.0
|
7,120
|
370
|
110
|
80,800
|
c-023
|
11.92
|
13.45
|
1.52
|
8.4
|
2,480
|
460
|
Trace
|
24,900
|
c-024
|
13.45
|
14.05
|
0.61
|
8.3
|
1,220
|
160
|
Trace
|
19,500
|
c-025
|
14.05
|
14.66
|
0.61
|
5.5
|
Trace
|
520
|
Trace
|
27,800
|
c-026
|
14.66
|
16.19
|
1.52
|
5.8
|
Trace
|
580
|
Trace
|
34,400
|
Table 1:Table of channel (c)
and grab (g) samples reflecting silver, lead, zinc and iron grades
in grams per tonne and ppm.
Qualified person
Timothy Mosey, BSc, MSc, SME, is
the qualified person for the company and qualified person as
defined by National Instrument 43-101. Mr. Mosey supervised the
preparation of the technical information in this news release.
About: Silver Valley
Metals:
Silver Valley Metals Corp. is a Canadian exploration company
comprised of a group of experienced exploration, mining, and
financing specialists focused on the pursuit of mineral discovery
and development. We are focused on the advancement of strategic and
precious mineral properties including Lithium-Potash in
Mexico and Silver-Zinc-Lead in
northern Idaho,
USA.
About: Ranger-Page
project:
The Ranger-Page Project ("The Project") is in the Silver Valley, northern Idaho, USA, 60 kilometres east of Coeur
d'Alene and 1 kilometre from the I-90 freeway. In 2020 Idaho was
ranked the first in the world in policy perception and 9th best
mining jurisdiction (Fraser Institute Annual Mining Survey). The
Project borders the famous Bunker Hill Mine to the east and for the
first time consolidates the western extent of the prolific
Silver Valley mining
corridor by one operator in the past 100+ years.
The Project comprises 6 historical mines on patented claims,
without royalties. The largest of these, the Page Mine, was a top
ten producer in the Silver Valley
yielding over 1.1 billion pounds of zinc and lead and 14.6 million
ounces of silver. The Page Mine has high grade silver-zinc-lead
historic reserves and remains open at depth and along strike beyond
what has been identified to date.
Historical mining on the properties shared underground
infrastructure which connected the larger Page mine with other
shallow historic mines within the larger Project area. The Company
has underground mining data and surface geological data that
supports high grade silver-zinc-lead mineralization present within
the shallow, undeveloped mines. These mines remain open at depth,
and laterally along strike.
Exploration potential beyond the historic mines is considered
significant as modern systematic exploration is being applied to
the project for the first time.
About: MexiCan lithium -
potassium (sulphate of potash) project:
Silver Valley Metals Corp. owns a 100% interest in a lithium and
potassium bearing salar complex comprising 4,056 hectares on three
mineral concessions (the "Mexican Projects") located on the Central
Mexican Plateau in the states of Zacatecas, and San
Luis Potosi, Mexico. The NI 43-101 inferred mineral resource
contains 12.3Mt of Sulfate of Potash (SOP) and 243,000 tonnes of
lithium carbonate equivalent (LCE) and remains open in all
directions for expansion.
Link to Website:
http://www.silvervalleymetals.com
On behalf of the Board of Directors of Silver Valley Metals,
"Brandon Rook"
Brandon Rook, President &
CEO, Director
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