
The San Javier Gold/Silver/Base Metals Project is located in the heart of the "Sierra Madre Del Sur", Southern Guerrero, Mexico.
- Past producing mine with historical production averages of over 1kg/t of silver and 5g/t of gold.
- 2009 random surface sampling results from San Javier yielded unusually high silver values; 12,905 g/t Ag. (376.46 oz/t.), 2,439 g/t Ag. (71.15 oz/t.), 2,356 g/t Ag. (68.73 oz/t.) and 816 g/t Ag. (23.80 oz/t.).
- In addition to the historically high values of silver and gold mineralization during the time the mine was in production, recently taken random surface samples also suggest the veins are very rich in base metals; copper, lead, zinc and
iron ore.
- Over 30 veins have now been identified at surface, with each vein between 400M to 500M in length, averaging approx. 2.75M in width.
- Tremendous exploration "blue-sky potential"; widespread mineralization throughout the property has yet to be tested.
- Positive 43-101 report was recently completed, confirming that the project has very strong exploration potential.
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