Yale’s drill results from their Zacatecas, Mexico property confirmed the presence of bonanza grades of silver across narrow veins. The best intercept was 1340 grams per tonne over .8 metres. This concludes Yale’s phase 1 drill program.
Upon completion of drilling of the San Sabino phase 1 drill program, Yale will have earned its 65% interest from joint venture partner Impact Silver Corp. (TSX.V:IPT) Mina San Jose: Four holes totalling 501.25 metres were drilled to test approximately 230 metres of strike length of the vein zone. The holes successfully tested the system at a vertical depth of 60 to 75 metres.
Mineralization appears to be associated with a 2 to 4 metre wide structural zone that hosts disseminated and stringer pyrite with associated patchy base metal sulphides and possible sulphosalts. The first hole was designed to test the vein approximately 50 metres from historical workings that returned over one kilogram per tonne silver from dump samples.
This hole returned a significant intercept of 1,340 grams per tonne of silver at a vertical depth of approximately 75 metres below surface.
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