Silver Sand Resources – Recapping the just announced best silver drill results on the Virginia Project
Keith Anderson, President and CEO of Silver Sands Resources (CSE:SAND – OTCQB:SSRSF) joins me to recap the news release on Monday (May 17th) that announced the best drill results to date on the Virginia Project, in Argentina. The high grade silver results were from the Ely Central Zone, with the best results yielding 9.98m at 560g/t Ag, including 2.87m at 1,578g/t Ag, and 10.80m at 625g/t Ag, including 5.70m at 1,110g/t Ag. Please refer to the Figure posted below from the news release to better understand the location of the drill results.
If you have any follow up questions for Keith please email me at Fleck@kereport.com.
Click here to read over the full news release highlighting the drill results.
Timing was great Cory. I read their drill results the other day but had trouble getting into their site. Picked up a starter position and will now see how this plays out. I normally avoid Argentina but this one sounds like it has possibilities.
Looks like a good day. Doing well in my account so far are: Santacruz, Emerita, Blackrock and Group Ten. Account predominantly positive. Good luck to all.
For those interested: Metals Investor Forum started about an hour ago. It is free virtually. Quinton Hennigh just started with White Rock.
Arizona Metals drills 79 m of 7 g/t AuEq at Kay
2021-05-19 13:07 ET – News Release
Mr. Marc Pais reports
ARIZONA METALS CORP ANNOUNCES DISCOVERY OF NEW GOLD-ZINC ZONE AT THE KAY MINE: HOLE 25 INTERSECTS 79 M OF 7.0 G/T AUEQ (INCL. 9 M OF 18.1 G/T AUEQ AND 11 M OF 14.7 G/T AUEQ)
Arizona Metals Corp. has discovered a new gold-rich zone of open-ended mineralization at the Kay mine, in an area previously untested by historic drilling or exploration. In addition, all seven recently completed holes at the Kay mine project in Yavapai county, Arizona, intersected massive sulphide mineralization.
Hole 25 intersected 79 metres (m) of seven grams per tonne (g/t) gold equivalent (AuEq), including two separate higher-grade intervals of nine m grading 18.1 g/t AuEq and 11 m grading 14.7 g/t AuEq, from a vertical depth of 638 m.