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)