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MEDICINE SPRINGS GRYPHON BATOPILAS NEVADA CHIHUAHUA UNITED STATES OF AMERICA MEXICO GUIGUI 10,300 ha 4,831 ha 4,750 ha 1,183 ha

Extensive Package

Guigui (4,750 ha) – Flagship Asset
  • Covers almost the entire Santa Eulalia Mining District, which holds Mexico’s largest known Carbonate Replacement system.
  • District production of >50Mt @ 310 g/t Ag, 8.2% Pb and 7.1% Zn.
  • Drilling by MAG includes, 8.3m @ 109 g/t Ag, 5.6% Pb and 4.3% Zn.
Batopilas (1,183 ha)
  • Comprises nearly the whole historic Batopilas Native Silver District. The deposit historically produced 300M oz of silver until 1910.
  • +30 known veins with total production of 300Moz Ag @ approx. 1,500 g/t Ag
  • Drilling by MAG includes, 1.7m @ 2,357 g/t Ag, including 20cm @ 19,000 g/t Ag and 1m of 3,000 g/t Ag
  • High grade samples obtain by Reyna Silver ranging from 305 to 42,302 g/t silver and 1.03 to 21.4 g/t gold.
Medicine Springs (4,831 ha)
  • Former producer
  • Targeting high-grade CRD sulfide mineralization at depth
  • Geological setting analogous to Guigui and Taylor-Hermosa. Zn -Pb -Ag deposit in Arizona (acquired by South32 for CAD $1.9 billion in 2018)
La Reyna (330 ha)
  • Former producer – 330 ha
  • Cusihuiriachic Silver District, produced +80Moz Ag from 1600’s to 1940’s
  • Low -sulfidation, epithermal deposit; could extend up to 4km strike
El Durazno (26,576 ha)
  • Lies within the old Mulatos Mining District, bounded by claims of active mining companies (Agnico Eagle, Evrim, First Majestic, Alamos Gold, Peñoles, Kootenay, etc.)
  • Large underexplored land package with similar geology & mineralization to nearby existing mines (La India & Mulatos)
Matilde (1,797 ha)
  • Lies within the Sonora’s Au-Ag-Cu belt.
  • Hosts low-sulfidation epithermal Au-Ag deposit.