Hecla Mining Company (NYSE:HL) today provided an update on its
exploration programs during the third quarter.
Highlights
- Largest quarterly exploration program
in company history
- There were up to 20 drills at 10
properties, 5 operating mines, all in North America
- Reserve price assumptions to determine
this year’s reserves are $14.50 silver, $1200 gold, $1.15 zinc and
$.90 lead, which are all at or below current spot prices and about
the same as last year. New reserves and resources will be provided
in first quarter of 2019
- Nevada:
- Underground drilling at Hollister is
identifying new mineralization in East Clementine and Gloria
areas.
- Surface drilling at Zeus (Fire Creek)
and Hatter Graben (Hollister) are expanding resources.
- Drilling and mine development programs
are revealing more potential than expected.
- Greens Creek:
- Underground drilling continues to
expand high-grade, near-surface resources at Upper Plate and East
Ore zones and add to mineralized trends along Deep 200 South,
Gallagher, and Deep Southwest zones.
- Surface drilling expands Upper Plate
resource and has identified bench mineralization 800 feet west of
200 South Bench resource.
- Casa Berardi:
- Surface drilling is expanding the
proposed Principal and West Mine Crown Pillar (WMCP) open pits and
defining high-grade shoots below and east of the Principal and East
Mine Crown Pillar (EMCP) pits.
- Underground drilling of the 118 and 123
zones continues to extend high-grade mineralization trends along
strike and at depth. Shallower drilling of the 123 and 124 zones
are extending high-grade shoots defined by previous surface
drilling.
- Drilling has begun at the East Mine to
define high-grade extensions of the 148 and 160 zones.
- San Sebastian:
- In-fill drilling has confirmed and
expanded the polymetallic resource on Francine Vein with bulk
sample planned later in the year; mine planning advancing for
2019.
- Additional oxide mineralization
discovered along the West Francine Vein and the newly-discovered
South Vein.
- The Esperanza, South and Andrea veins
define a continuous vein system that extends over 10 miles of
strike length with only limited exploration.
“With the addition of the Nevada assets, Hecla had the largest
quarterly exploration program in its history,” said Phillips S.
Baker, Jr., President and CEO. “While exploration expense will be
less in the fourth quarter, it is not for lack of good results. All
of Hecla’s programs this year had success that will justify
follow-up in the future. But our focus in the fourth quarter will
be at our Nevada operations and San Sebastian as we work towards
the sort of mine life that we have at Greens Creek and Casa
Berardi.”
Nevada
Fire Creek
There were two drill rigs operating underground at Fire Creek in
the third quarter. The first drill rig has recently started to
evaluate the upper portions of Spiral 3 along the Karen and Hui Wu
structures where a number of very high-grade headings suggest the
mineralization extends beyond the current resource (Figure 1). The
second drill rig has completed four of seven holes designed to test
the up-dip extent of Spiral 4 including the Joyce and 06 veins.
Additional definition drilling in the Spiral 2 and Spiral 4 areas
is expected to extend mine life by defining and upgrading new
resources. Other high-grade mineralized areas occur between Haulage
3 and Spiral 2 and will be the focus of future drilling.
Underground drift development is advancing Haulage 9 to provide an
exploration drill platform by early next year. This platform will
enable exploration drilling of the Spiral 9 veins with the goal of
expanding them to the north and south.
Three surface exploration rigs operated at the Fire Creek Mine
in the quarter with the goal of extending current high-grade,
gold-bearing structures. The drills are focused on two targets
including: 1) two drills at the Zeus target northwest of the mine
and 2) one drill at the Far View target southeast of the mine
(Figure 2). The first six surface holes drilled at the Zeus
target have intersected a continuous structure with strong argillic
alteration and mineralization typical of high-grade mineralization
in this area. Recent results, including intersections of 1.67
oz/ton gold over 1.2 feet and 0.46 oz/ton gold over 12.0 feet at
the margins of the basaltic dikes, confirm our positive opinion of
this target (Figure 3). Drilling continues to extend the resource
to the south and at depth. Drilling of the Guard Shack
southeast of the mine encountered structures with strong argillic
alteration typical of the gold-bearing structures in the area and
suggests the mineralization carries further to the south. West of
the Guard Shack target is a geophysical, resistivity-high target
that is believed to be a linking structure between the Joyce and
Titan zones and will be tested later this year.
An Induced Polarization (IP)/resistivity geophysical survey was
completed to the south along the known structural corridor, in the
South Notice area. The survey is designed to help refine
targets scheduled to be drilled later in the year and next year.
The survey identified a target which is interpreted to be either a
silica cap or sinter which is often associated with gold
mineralization. In addition, three north-south striking
chargeability highs were identified in the South Notice target
area. Anomalies like these could correspond to sulfide feeder
structures where gold mineralization may be found.
Hollister
Two rigs were active in the Central Hollister, East
Clementine and Gwenivere areas during the third quarter.
The Central Hollister programs targeted up-dip and lateral
extensions of the 141, 151, and 213 veins from 5190 level (Figure
4) and down-dip extension of the 182 vein from 5050 level. Drilling
intersected wide zones of mineralized breccia and narrower,
high-grade intersections included 1.0 oz/ton gold and 1.8 oz/ton
silver over 5.1 feet (141 Vein) and 1.06 oz/ton gold and 8.09
oz/ton silver over 3 .9 feet (151 Vein), and this mineralization
remains open up-dip. The drill program targeting the down-dip
extension of the 182 Vein included intervals of 4.0 oz/ton gold and
12.1 oz/ton silver over 3.1 feet (including 7.9 oz/ton gold and
23.2 oz/ton silver over 0.9 feet). These drill intercepts
strengthened the resource model in the area and confirm
mineralization is open at depth.
The East Clementine program targeted the 234, 243 and 253
veins at higher elevations near the unconformity where high-grade
concentrations of gold can occur. Multiple intervals of strongly
oxidized breccias and veinlets were intercepted including 0.60
oz/ton gold and 0.10 oz/ton silver over 3.0 feet (243 Vein)
(Figure 5). Additional drillholes are in progress to offset a
historical intercept of 1.78 oz/ton gold and 7.74 oz/ton silver
over 1.6 feet (233 Vein). Assays received from the first up-dip
hole of the three-hole drill program intersected 1.8 oz/ton gold
and 7.5 oz/ton silver over 1.6 feet which is about 90 feet from
current workings. Mineralization remains open along strike.
The Gwenivere program was designed to offset two
historical surface reverse circulation (RC) intercepts including
1.3 oz/ton gold and 0.05 oz/ton silver over 10.0 feet and 1.2
oz/ton gold and 0.13 oz/ton silver over 5.0 feet. Partial assays
from the first drillhole include 1.35 oz/ton gold and 0.29 oz/ton
silver over 3.0 feet. This new zone of mineralization is
approximately 1,500 feet from the portal and represents the
discovery of a new vein that is open in all directions. Initial
assays from recent underground drilling in the Gloria Vein,
at the west end of the mine, returned narrow assays of over an
ounce gold per ton including 1.10 oz/ton gold and 2.7 oz/ton silver
over 0.5 feet. Underground drifting is being extended to the west
to provide a drill platform for the western extension of this
high-grade mineralization. Additional definition drilling in the
Central Hollister, Gwenivere and West Gloria areas is being planned
for the fourth quarter.
Surface drilling of the Rowena Vein, at the south part of
the Hollister vein system (Figure 6), intersected strongly
brecciated and oxidized veining grading 0.19 oz/ton gold over 25.0
feet including 0.30 oz/ton gold over 5.1 feet. This style of gold
is more typical of the high-grade “blanket zone” which extends
along the unconformity upward into the base of the volcanic rocks.
Additional drilling could re-commence after all the assay results
are received. The first surface holes are in progress at Hatter
Graben with the intent to extend the current resource to the
east and west. Drill holes at 300-foot intervals have intersected
swarms with multiple veins and mineralized breccias at the
anticipated distance. Assays are pending.
Midas
Surface and underground exploration drilling on the
Trinity target, which is a small, high-grade deposit south
of the Midas Mine, was completed in August. Intersections including
0.47 oz/ton gold and 0.60 oz/ton silver over 4.5 feet and 0.51
oz/ton gold and 26.4 oz/ton silver over 2.5 feet, are associated
with silicification and banded quartz veins. This drilling suggests
vein mineralization may be strongest along the edges of the Trinity
Corridor and mafic dikes and appears to be open to both to the
south and north. The third quarter drilling extended the strike and
dip of several known high-grade ore shoots and filled in gaps of
the drill spacing, which should provide the confidence necessary
for an inferred resource category. The Trinity mineralization is
being remodeled in the fourth quarter in advance of a new resource
estimate by the end of the year.
More complete drill assay highlights from Nevada (Fire Creek,
Hollister and Midas) can be found in Table A at the end of this
release and a presentation showing drill intersection locations is
available at the following:
http://ir.hecla-mining.com/interactive/newlookandfeel/4130678/Hecla-Q3-2018-ExplorationUpdate.pdf.
Greens Creek – Alaska
At Greens Creek, drilling in the third quarter and strong assay
results from drilling in the previous quarter have upgraded and
expanded the Deep 200 South, NWW, East Ore, Upper Plate and
Southwest Bench zone resources. Exploration drilling focused on the
Deep 200 South Zone, Gallagher Fault Block and Deep Southwest Zone
(Figure 7).
Definition drilling of the Deep 200 South Zone confirmed
three flat-lying, high-grade lenses that are folded to the west and
has enabled portions of bench mineralization to be upgraded to an
indicated resource category (Figure 8). Upper bench mineralization
is observed farther west and at a lower elevation than previously
modeled. Recent intersections include 41.3 oz/ton silver, 0.1
oz/ton gold, 3.2% zinc and 1.7% lead over 9.9 feet and 29.8 oz/ton
silver, 0.04 oz/ton gold, 15.5% zinc and 8.1 lead over 21.9 feet.
Definition drilling continued to target the southern portion of the
zone, and results include 63.0 oz/ton silver, 0.02 oz/ton gold,
4.7% zinc and 2.5% lead over 33.3 feet at the upper bench and 74.1
oz/ton silver, 0.13 oz/ton gold, 4.4% zinc and 2.1% lead over 23.0
feet at the lower bench.
Near the mine portal elevation, drilling of the Upper Plate
Zone suggests that there are two, flat-lying ore zones that are
folded to the west (Figure 9). The upper band of mineralization is
thicker than the resource model predicted, including 19.7 oz/ton
silver, 0.04 oz/ton gold, 6.1% zinc and 3.4% lead over 7.6 feet and
13.5 oz/ton silver, 0.02 oz/ton gold, 7.8% zinc and 3.4% lead over
20.2 feet. The lower band of mineralization occurs beyond the
current wireframe to the west and south and includes an
intersection of 41.1 oz/ton silver, 0.05 oz/ton gold, 1.9%
zinc and 1.0% lead over 3.5 feet.
The first surface drillholes southwest of the Upper Plate
Zone resource are also defining two mineralized limbs of a fold
that are present over 200 feet from the current resource and remain
open to the south, north, and west. Much of the mineralization is
proximal to the mine contact, but mineralized zones are also
present within the argillites. The mineralized zones vary from 4 to
11 feet in thickness and transition from white carbonate ore to
massive base metal ore and mineralized argillite. Assays for these
intervals include 6.7 oz/ton silver, 0.1 oz/ton gold,
7.6% zinc and 1.8% lead over 9.9 feet and higher-grade
intervals of 15.7 oz/ton silver, 0.2 oz/ton gold, 12.4% zinc and
3.9% lead over 7.6 feet and 8.4 oz/ton silver, 0.2 oz/ton gold,
13.4% zinc and 3.7% lead over 3.4 feet. The surface drill program
is complete for the year as final assay results should be received
in the next few weeks. Drilling from surface in the third quarter
could expand this resource further to the west and north creating a
substantial resource that may be in-fill drilled from underground
and incorporated into future Life of Mines (LOMs).
In the East Ore Zone intersections from drilling at the
north end, including 29.9 oz/ton silver, 0.28 oz/ton gold,
19.7% zinc and 10.3% lead over 3.5 feet and 39.7 oz/ton
silver, 0.39 oz/ton gold, 7.2% zinc and 3.0% lead over 5.0
feet, confirm previously modeled resource estimates, and are
particularly strong at lower and higher elevations. Drilling has
also expanded this northern portion of the zone at depth by over
100 feet. Drilling of targeted gaps between modeled ore zones
intersected mineralization that compares well in thickness and
location to existing trends. Assay results of the Southwest
Zone, including 29.1 oz/ton, 0.01 oz/ton gold, 9.0% zinc and
3.6% lead over 10.8 feet, confirmed and expanded the resource to
the west and north. Definition drilling of the NWW and
9A zones upgraded the resource model and extended
mineralization of the NWW further east to increase the resource.
Exploration drilling targeting the Deep Southwest
intersected mineralization 150 feet south of previous drill
intercepts including 34.9 oz/ton, 0.1 oz/ton gold, 8.0% zinc
and 3.7% lead over 13.9 feet.
The focus of the fourth quarter underground drilling is on the
Deep 200 South, East Ore and Upper Plate zones throughout 2018 with
additional drilling targeting the Northwest West and 9A zones.
Surface drilling has identified the western extension of the
200 South Bench mineralization from 700 to 900 feet west of
the current resource. Assays from the first five holes defined 3-
to 10-foot intervals of semi-massive sulfide that grade up to 12%
zinc and 3% lead with silver grades up to 1.5 ounces. This zone
includes intersections of 0.2 oz/ton silver, 12.1% zinc and 0.5%
lead over 3.2 feet and 0.4 oz/ton silver, 7.1% zinc and 1.0% lead
over 13.1 feet. This may represent part of a bench syncline
that is over 1,000 feet by 750 feet in area and could add
considerably to future resources.
Higher up in these surface holes, mineralization was intersected
at the mine contact and west of the Gallagher Fault. Drill
intersections of this mineralization include 1.1 oz/ton silver,
17.2% zinc and 3.5% lead over 3.4 feet. This is the first-time
mineralization has been intersected west of the Gallagher Fault
this far north (1,800 feet north of the Gallagher Zone
mineralization), potentially opening up a large area for
prospective exploration.
More complete drill assay highlights from Greens Creek can be
found in Table A at the end of this release and a presentation
showing drill intersection locations is available at the following:
http://ir.hecla-mining.com/interactive/newlookandfeel/4130678/Hecla-Q3-2018-ExplorationUpdate.pdf.
Casa Berardi – Quebec
During the third quarter, up to six underground drills were used
to refine stope designs, expand reserves and resources in the 118,
121, 123, 124 and 125 zones, and confirm further potential at depth
and to the east and west (Figure 10). Up to four drills on surface
completed in-fill and exploration drilling at the West Mine Crown
Pillar (WMCP), Principal, 134 and 160 zones to potentially expand
the proposed Principal Pit, and provide the basis for an initial
pit design of the WMCP. Resource modeling and pit optimization
studies are completed and confirm the extension of the current East
Mine Crown Pillar (EMCP) pit to the west. Deeper drilling has also
identified high-grade zones that extend from the proposed 134, 160
and Principal pits into the underground.
At the Lower 118 Zone, drilling confirmed the continuity
of multiple mineralized lenses to the west and at depth outside the
current resource boundary. Recent intersections continue to expand
this resource, including 0.24 oz/ton gold over 25.8 feet and
0.20 oz/ton gold over 25.3 feet. An additional drill is
planned to move to the west end of the 990-drift to evaluate the
down-plunge to the west of the 118 Zone. Drilling of the Lower 118
Zone, at the bottom of the mine, has confirmed continuity of
resources and shown mineralization is open at depth.
Drilling of stacked, high-grade lenses of the 123 Zone is
defining the connection of multiple mineralized lenses for over
1,900 feet of strike length and over 3,600 feet down-dip below the
1070 level (Figure 11). Near the top of the 123 Zone, step-out
drilling to the east on the 430 level intersected 0.70 oz/ton gold
over 15.3 feet and 0.50 oz/ton gold over 4.9 feet and has shown
continuity with high-grade mineralization intersected with drilling
from surface. Drilling from the 970 level confirmed multiple lenses
that are expected to add to current mining reserves to the east.
Recent drill results from this area include 0.37 oz/ton gold over
11.0 feet and 0.30 oz/ton gold over 8.2 feet. Drilling below the
western extension of the current 123 Zone resource intersected in
this area include 0.40 oz/ton gold over 63.7 feet and 0.25 oz/ton
gold over 37.3 feet, and suggest these mineralized lenses plunge
west at depth and remain open for exploration.
High in the mine, drilling has targeted the east extension of
the 124 Zone that is down-plunge of the Principal pit
mineralization (Figure 12). Recent intersections just north of the
Casa Berardi Fault include 0.16 oz/ton gold over 41.6 feet and 0.22
oz/ton gold over 9.2 feet. Future drilling below the 290 level
should define this trend further to depth. The exploration of the
125 Zone from the 810 level focus drilling towards the north
and targeting splays of the Casa Berardi Fault to extend the 118
Zone to the east. Initial results are favorable, and recent
intersections include 0.34 oz/ton gold over 6.2 feet and 0.10
oz/ton gold over 10.5 feet, which confirm the model of
multi-stacked lenses along the Casa strike and open the exploration
east of the Principal Mine.
Definition drilling has commenced at the 300 level of the
East Mine to refine the depth extensions from surface of the
160 Zone. In the last quarter, a second drill is planned for the
485 level to define the high-grade plunge of the 148 Zone of the
East Mine.
During the third quarter exploration drilling on surface
targeted the west extension of the East Mine to investigate
the underground potential of the 146 and 148 lenses and East Mine
Crown Pillar (EMCP) open pit. Drills intersections in this area
including 0.16 oz/ton over 14.4 feet suggest that the 146 to 160
zone area is open over 1,600 feet west and 900 feet down dip of the
known resources. Drilling of the West Mine Crown Pillar
(WMCP) to evaluate open pit potential west of the West Shaft
continues to intercept strong mineralized structures near surface
(Figure 12). A recent intersection of 0.10 oz/ton gold over 90.0
feet includes an interval of 0.13 oz/ton gold over 34.4 feet. The
WMCP resource modeling is in progress and drilling results should
be included in the end of year 2018 reserves.
For the remainder of 2018, underground drilling is expected to
expand and refine the 118 and 123 zones lower in the mine and the
124-128 zones closer to surface. Drilling of the 160 Zone from
underground has begun with the goal of refining and expanding a
series of broad, high-grade veins in the newly-accessible East
Mine. Surface drilling programs are planned at the
128-129 zones (Principal area), to define and expand
underground mining potential east of the Principal area along the
Casa Berardi Fault.
More complete drill assay highlights from Casa Berardi can be
found in Table A at the end of the release and a presentation
showing drill intersection locations is available at the following:
http://ir.hecla-mining.com/interactive/newlookandfeel/4130678/Hecla-Q3-2018-ExplorationUpdate.pdf.
San Sebastian - Mexico
During the quarter, three core drill rigs and one reverse
circulation (RC) drill operated at San Sebastian. Two drills
completed in-fill drilling in the central portion of the
polymetallic zone along the Francine Vein. Exploration core
drilling was directed toward shallower oxide mineralization along
the West and East Francine vein areas, the recently discovered
South Vein, and drilling re-started at the Esperanza Vein target
area (Figure 13).
At the Francine Vein, in-fill drilling within the
polymetallic zone intercepted intervals of semi-massive sulfide
with similar grade and width to the previous exploration drilling
results in this area (Figure 14). Strong drill results include 19.0
oz/ton silver, 4.8% copper, 16.0% lead, and 13.5% zinc over 4.5
feet and 7.3 oz/ton silver, 1.8% copper, 3.5% lead, and 5.7% zinc
over 7.4 feet. An updated Mineral Resource model has been completed
for the polymetallic zone of the Francine Vein and the in-fill
drilling program significantly increased the quantity of indicated
resource material. The model will be used to determine reserves,
mine design and scheduling. A ramp is now being driven toward this
area and a bulk sample is scheduled to be taken beginning in the
fourth quarter of 2018. The material from the bulk sample will be
used for metallurgical studies and a viability test of the nearby
Excellon Mill, where the processing of sulfide ores from San
Sebastian is planned.
Further to the east beyond the San Ricardo Fault, new zones of
vein-hosted, oxide mineralization have been defined by drilling
along the East Francine Vein (EFV) (Figure 14). Drilling
continues to intersect narrow, but high-grade mineralization
including intersections of 15.6 oz/ton silver and 0.01 oz/ton
gold over 4.8 feet and 9.6 oz/ton silver and 0.07 oz/ton gold
over 9.3 feet. Mineralization in this area is defined over 1,200
feet along strike and 800 feet down-dip and this new zone could
represent an important new source of oxide mineralization. When
incorporating the newly-defined mineralization in East Francine,
the total strike length of continuous mineralization along the
Francine Vein exceeds 8,000 feet and can be traced to a depth of
over 2,000 feet.
At the West Francine Vein, in an area located about 1,000
feet west of any past drilling on the Francine Vein, core drilling
followed up on a high-grade Reverse Circulation (RC) intersection
of 23.7 oz/ton silver and 0.02 oz/ton gold over 6.6 feet. The first
few drill core intercepts at the West Francine are narrow, but
high-grade including 57.6 oz/ton silver and 0.02 oz/ton gold
over 2.1 feet. Mineralization in this area is open laterally and at
depth. Follow-up, offset drilling is in progress.
Exploration drilling began at the Esperanza Vein area,
located approximately one and a half miles west of the mine area,
that is highly prospective but has not been core drilled since 2003
(Figure 16). The Esperanza Vein was cut two times in the third
quarter and both intercepts are wide (10.0 to 15.0 feet), contain
strong oxide material and appear to be moderately mineralized and
gold-dominant. Assays are pending for these intercepts and
additional drilling is currently in progress in this area.
Reconnaissance RC drilling recently discovered a new blind vein
under soil cover in the Saladillo Valley. This structure, referred
to as the South Vein is located approximately 1.2 miles southwest
of the San Sebastian mine area. The first three RC intercepts from
this vein returned 12.6 oz/ton silver and 0.08 oz/ton gold over 9.3
feet, 6.0 oz/ton silver and 0.03 oz/ton gold over 9.4 feet, and 5.6
oz/ton silver, 0.04 oz/ton gold over 9.4 feet. This vein is located
directly below a geochemical anomaly defined by Rotary Air Blast
(“RAB”) drilling. Other similar untested RAB anomalies occur in the
area.
The South Vein is located approximately halfway between the
Andrea Vein resource area to the southeast and the Esperanza Vein
to the northwest. Based on its location and orientation, this vein
may represent the link between these two known veins with a
prospective strike length of over four miles (Figure 15).
Mineralization in this area is open laterally and follow-up core
drilling program in this area is programmed for the fourth
quarter.
Drilling for the remainder of the year will continue to focus on
expanding resources and evaluate near-surface oxide mineralization
at the West Francine Vein, South Vein, and Esperanza Vein
areas.
More complete drill assay highlights from San Sebastian can be
found in Table A at the end of this release and a presentation
showing drill intersection locations is available at the following:
http://ir.hecla-mining.com/interactive/newlookandfeel/4130678/Hecla-Q3-2018-ExplorationUpdate.pdf.
Other
Drilling at Little Baldy in northern Idaho was completed
in August. The holes intersected narrow 0.5 to 3.0 feet wide, but
strongly mineralized veins with sulfides and trace visible gold.
Significant drill assays include 0.39 oz/ton gold over 0.8 feet,
0.21 oz/ton gold over 1.2 feet and 0.30 oz/ton gold over 1.1 feet.
At Republic, Washington the 4-hole Lone Pine/Blacktail
drilling program was completed and significant thicknesses of
low-grade, bulk-tonnage gold mineralization with several high-grade
intersections include 0.57 oz/ton gold over 6.1 feet,
0.21 oz/ton gold over 4.2 feet, and 2.1 oz/ton gold over 0.7
feet. Modeling is underway to assess whether the high-grade
intervals are extensions of veins mined historically or whether
they represent previously unidentified veins.
More complete drill assay highlights from Little Baldy/Republic
can be found in Table A at the end of this release and a
presentation showing drill intersection locations is available at
the following:
http://ir.hecla-mining.com/interactive/newlookandfeel/4130678/Hecla-Q3-2018-ExplorationUpdate.pdf.
At the Kinskuch project in northern B.C. the drilling
program has just completed and defined silver-enriched, base metal
mineralization in the Illiance Valley for over a strike-length of
3.0 miles. High-grade zones appear to have continuity and may
represent two parallel mineralized structures or two limbs of a
folded body. The last of the assays are coming in and geologic
modeling in the Leapfrog program will feed into a preliminary
resource model.
ABOUT HECLA
Founded in 1891, Hecla Mining Company (NYSE:HL) is a leading
low-cost U.S. silver producer with operating mines in Alaska, Idaho
and Mexico, and is a growing gold producer with operating mines in
Quebec, Canada and Nevada. The Company also has exploration and
pre-development properties in eight world-class silver and gold
mining districts in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
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scientific and technical information concerning Hecla’s mineral
projects in this news release, including with respect to the newly
acquired Nevada projects. Information regarding data verification,
surveys and investigations, quality assurance program and quality
control measures and a summary of sample, analytical or testing
procedures for the Greens Creek Mine are contained in a technical
report prepared for Hecla titled “Technical Report for the Greens
Creek Mine, Juneau, Alaska, USA” effective date March 28, 2013, and
for the Lucky Friday Mine are contained in a technical report
prepared for Hecla titled “Technical Report on the Lucky Friday
Mine Shoshone County, Idaho, USA” effective date April 2, 2014, for
the Casa Berardi Mine are contained in a technical report prepared
for Hecla titled "Technical Report on the Mineral Resource and
Mineral Reserve Estimate for the Casa Berardi Mine, Northwestern
Quebec, Canada" effective date March 31, 2014 (the "Casa Berardi
Technical Report"), and for the San Sebastian Mine are contained in
a technical report prepared for Hecla titled "Technical Report for
the San Sebastian Ag-Au Property, Durango, Mexico" effective date
September 8, 2015. Also included in these four technical reports is
a description of the key assumptions, parameters and methods used
to estimate mineral reserves and resources and a general discussion
of the extent to which the estimates may be affected by any known
environmental, permitting, legal, title, taxation, socio-political,
marketing or other relevant factors. Information regarding data
verification, surveys and investigations, quality assurance program
and quality control measures and a summary of sample, analytical or
testing procedures for the Fire Creek Mine are contained in a
technical report prepared for Klondex Mines, dated November 30,
2017, amended March 2, 2018; the Hollister Mine dated May 31, 2017,
amended August 9, 2017; and the Midas Mine dated August 31, 2014,
amended April 2, 2015. Copies of these technical reports are
available under Hecla's and Klondex’s profiles on SEDAR at
www.sedar.com.
Dr. McDonald reviewed and verified information regarding drill
sampling, data verification of all digitally-collected data, drill
surveys and specific gravity determinations relating to the Casa
Berardi mine. The review encompassed quality assurance programs and
quality control measures including analytical or testing practice,
chain-of-custody procedures, sample storage procedures and included
independent sample collection and analysis. This review found the
information and procedures meet industry standards and are adequate
for Mineral Resource and Mineral Reserve estimation and mine
planning purposes.
Table A – Assay Results – Q3 2018
Fire Creek (Nevada)
Zone
Drill HoleNumber
Drill HoleAzm/Dip
SampleFrom(feet)
Sample To(feet)
Width(feet)
TrueWidth(feet)
Gold(oz/ton)
Silver(oz/ton)
Depth FromMine
Portal(feet)
Zeus - Surface Expl FCC-0114
286/-44 872.5
873.7 1.2 0.7
1.67 0.44
26 Zeus FCC-0114
286/-44 993.8
996.9 3.1 1.8
0.18 0.05
-58 Zeus FCC-0114
286/-44 1149.5
1151.3 1.8 1.0
0.29 0.08
-166 Zeus FCC-0114
286/-44 1195.3
1207.3 12.0 7.0
0.46 0.07
-201 Zeus FCC-0114
286/-44 1224.0
1227.4 3.4 2.0
0.18 0.03
-218 Zeus FCC-0115
268/-52 902.4
904.0 1.6 0.9
0.14 0.02
-79 Zeus FCC-0117
240/-51 1669.5
1676.3 6.8 4.1
0.15 0.13
-681 Zeus FCC-0119
68/-47 888.0 891.1
3.1 2.1
0.00 11.94 -743
Hollister (Nevada)
Zone
Drill HoleNumber
Drill HoleAzm/Dip
Sample From(feet)
Sample To(feet)
Width(feet)
True Width(feet)
Gold(oz/ton)
Silver(oz/ton)
Depth FromMine
Surface(feet)
Central Hollister HUC-00039
328/50 125.0
128.0 3.0 3.0
0.11 0.40
-298 Central Hollister HUC-00039
328/50 136.0
138.0 2.0
1.1 1.00 2.77
-290 Central Hollister
HUC-00040 323/27
195.0 198.5 3.5
2.3 0.61
1.61 -306 Central Hollister
HUC-00041 323/16
108.0 113.0
5.0 3.7 0.13
0.10 -365 Central
Hollister HUC-00041
323/16 230.0 232.0
2.0 1.5
0.15 6.38 -331
Central Hollister HUC-00042
323/45 139.3
148.7 9.4 5.1
1.04 1.79
-293 Central Hollister HUC-00042
323/45 245.0
250.0 5.0
5.0 0.21 0.10
-220 Central Hollister
HUC-00043 313/37
149.0 150.3 1.3
1.0 2.41
2.16 -305 Central Hollister
HUC-00043 313/37
278.0 282.9
4.9 3.9 1.06
8.10 -226 Central
Hollister Including
280.0 280.8 0.8
0.5 3.60
18.62 -226 Central Hollister
HUC-00044 313/45
296.6 300.6
4.0 1.6 0.11
0.64 -184 Central
Hollister HUC-00049
354/51 136.0 137.5
1.5 1.2
0.37 2.62 -294
Central Hollister HUC-00049
354/51 208.6
211.0 2.4 1.9
0.12 1.35
-237 Central Hollister HUC-00050
10/56 121.0
121.9 0.9 0.4
0.56 6.19
-301 Central Hollister HUC-00051
26/44 213.0
214.2 1.2 0.8
0.54 2.74
-253 Central Hollister HUC-00055
027/-58 170.6
178.0 7.4
3.1 4.0 12.06
-643 Central Hollister
HUC-00055 027/-58
170.6 171.5 0.9
0.4 0.4
1.03 -644 Central Hollister
HUC-00055 027/-58
171.5 172.5
1.0 0.4 11.5
37.09 -645 Central
Hollister HUC-00055
027/-58 172.5
174.6 2.1 0.9
7.9 23.18
-647 Central Hollister HUC-00055
027/-58 174.6
178.0 3.4
1.4 0.2 0.75
-649 East Clementine
HUC-00031 353/38
398.7 400.0 1.3
1.0 0.3
1.85 -146 East Clementine
HUC-00032 353/50
459.5 464.5 5.0
3.0 0.60
0.10 -43 East Clementine
HUC-00034 010/40
251.0 253.0 2.0
1.5 0.14
0.10 -230 East Clementine
HUC-00035 25/24
302.0 307.0 5.0
5.0 0.10
0.10 -273 East Clementine
HUC-00035 25/24
387.0 390.0 3.0
2.7 0.15
0.10 -239 East Clementine
HUC-00059 002/07
91.0 92.7 1.7
1.6 1.78
7.47 -389 Gwenivere
HUC-00018 036/08
113.0 116.5 3.5
3.0 1.35
0.29 -140 Gloria
HUC-00009 290/26
316.0 318.0 2.0
0.5 0.18
0.82 -155 Gloria
HUC-00010 301/16
256.0 260.0 4.0
3.8 0.10
1.48 -223 Gloria
HUC-00011 303/33
67.0 67.5 0.5
0.5 1.10
2.75 -252 Gloria
HUC-00012 314/32
89.3 90.0 0.7
0.7 0.20
22.87 -246 Gloria
HUC-00015 320/39
90.5 91.5 1.0
0.7 0.19
6.78 -229 Gloria
HUC-00019 169/44
39.5 41.0 1.5
1.1 0.13
0.96 -263 Gloria
HUC-00020 143/37
97.0 99.0 2.0
0.6 0.24
0.95 -238 Rowena
HSC-00003 31/-12
215.0 220.0 5.0
5.0 0.30
0.10 -54 Rowena
HSC-00003 31/-12
246.0 251.0 5.0
5.0 0.22
0.10 -61 Rowena
HSC-00003 31/-12
261.0 286.0 25.0
25.0 0.19
0.08 -66 Rowena
HSC-00003 31/-12
296.0 301.0 5.0
5.0 0.18
0.10 -71
Midas (Nevada)
Zone
Drill HoleNumber
Drill HoleAzm/Dip
Sample From(feet)
Sample To(feet)
Width(feet)
True Width(feet)
Gold(oz/ton)
Silver(oz/ton)
Depth FromMine
Portal(feet)
Queen Corridor DMC-00369
80/-48 108.00
113.0 5.0 3.2
0.49 0.40
-261 Trinity - Surface Expl
DMC-00353 83/-70
170.00 171.2 1.2
0.6 0.29
0.11 -527 Trinity
DMC-00353 83/-70
628.00 631.0 3.0
1.6 0.14
0.13 -959 Trinity
DMC-00353A 82/-70
1148.00 1150.5 2.5
2.5 0.51
26.40 -1447 Trinity
DMC-00353A 82/-70
1204.50 1208.0 3.5
1.7 0.20
15.22 -1501 Trinity
DMC-00355 47/-43
481.00 483.3 2.3
1.8 0.11
4.74 -698 Trinity
DMC-00355 47/-43
970.20 973.0 2.8
2.0 0.37
0.33 -1032 Trinity
DMC-00356 91/-42
173.50 177.0 3.5
2.0 0.45
2.45 -486 Trinity
DMC-00356 91/-42
515.00 519.0 4.0
2.7 0.15
0.09 -714 Trinity
DMC-00356 91/-42
953.00 960.0 7.0
4.5 0.47
0.60 -1009 Trinity
DMC-00357 68/-76
644.20 645.1 0.9
0.4 0.12
4.34 -926 Trinity
DMC-00364 70/-47
834.00 839.0 5.0
3.0 0.16
0.04 -833 Trinity
DMC-00364 70/-47
1266.00 1271.0 5.0
3.0 0.14
0.04 -1149 Trinity
DMC-00366 96/-54
68.70 72.0 3.3
2.1 1.04
2.79 -357 Trinity
DMC-00368 94/-46
544.40 556.3 11.9
6.5 0.24
1.46 -587 Trinity
DMC-00370 92/-49
1243.70 1253.0 9.3
6.0 0.10
2.28 -1349
Greens Creek (Alaska)
Zone
Drill HoleNumber
DrillholeAzm/Dip
SampleFrom
SampleTo
TrueWidth(feet)
Silver(oz/ton)
Gold(oz/ton)
Zinc(%)
Lead(%)
Depth FromMine
Portal(feet)
Deep 200 South GC4926
245/-64 736.0
758.0 20.7 26.2
0.26 3.1
1.5 -2169
GC4929 258/-64
381.0 396.0 13.6
31.9 0.59
16.2 6.6 -1842
GC4930 254/-61
371.5 399.0
26.6 7.9 0.26
15.5 6.9
-1824 GC4931
243/-69 208.0
238.0 23.6 31.8
0.01 2.2
1.0 -1474
GC4931 243/-69
427.0 445.0 12.3
20.1 0.04
0.5 0.2 -1673
GC4937 243/-78
202.7 222.0
19.2 25.2 0.04
5.4 2.6
-1479 GC4937
243/-78 253.0
264.5 8.1 16.7
0.03 10.6
6.1 -1528
GC4937 243/-78
369.5 413.0 32.8
34.9 0.05
1.2 0.5 -1662
GC4943 63/-88
325.5 330.5
4.9 10.8 0.23
5.0 2.7
-1605 GC4947
63/-76 421.0 428.0
3.9 14.8
0.03 2.6 1.4
-1684 GC4958
243/-81 221.0
236.0 14.9
22.9 0.02 14.2
8.1 -1495
GC4960 243/-69
230.0 252.0 21.9
29.8 0.04
15.5 8.1 -1485
GC4963 243/-61
234.0 264.0
24.3 20.4 0.01
10.3 5.2
-1482 GC4963
243/-61 620.0
625.0 5.0 21.1
0.04 1.2
0.6 -1821
GC4967 243/-52
273.3 281.0 4.9
23.3 0.04
6.0 2.8 -1493
GC4972 243/-42
352.3 361.5
4.3 21.5 0.02
1.2 0.6
-1511 GC4972
243/-42 454.5
483.5 9.9 41.3
0.09 3.2
1.7 -1558
GC4993 63/-79
482.3 501.8 13.3
16.3 0.08
1.8 0.9 -1767
GC4999 243/-78
196.5 230.0
33.3 63.0 0.02
4.7 2.5
-1464 GC4999
243/-78 254.0
258.5 3.9 28.4
0.02 5.9
3.5 -1529
GC4999 243/-78
426.0 449.0 23.0
74.1 0.13
4.4 2.1 -1703
East Ore GC4998
52/6 381.5 385.5
3.6 6.7
0.19 20.8 11.8
682 GC5001
50/-6 350.5
353.0 2.3 18.1
0.15 5.4
3.0 598
GC5003 46/11 402.0
407.5 3.5
29.9 0.28 19.7
10.3 712
GC5006 60/18
432.0 437.0 5.0
39.7 0.39
7.2 3.0 759
Gallagher GC4989
243/-60 174.5
176.0 1.5 21.8
0.40 1.9
2.3 -895 Upper Plate
GC4976 63/38
324.0 348.0 20.2
13.5 0.02
7.8 3.4 275
GC4976 63/38
365.0 373.0
7.6 19.7 0.04
6.1 3.4
297 GC4980
63/25 192.4 195.0
0.9 41.5
0.02 12.8 7.5
150 GC4980
63/25 380.0
426.1 24.0 16.1
0.03 10.5
5.7 223
GC4982 63/16 383.7
394.0 3.5
41.1 0.05 1.9
1.0 166 Southwest
GC4939 62/-11
93.0 96.5
3.3 15.9 0.03
11.4 5.7
-382 GC4945
72/18 202.0 206.0
4.0 15.8
0.01 3.4 1.7
-305 GC4945
72/18 248.0
253.5 5.5 18.9
0.01 1.4
0.6 -281
GC4948 58/26 277.0
282.0 3.2
46.1 0.01 3.2
2.0 -232
GC4950 58/8
196.0 202.0 5.5
20.9 0.00
1.1 0.6 -319
GC4955 50/9
143.0 146.0
3.0 17.0 0.00
1.7 0.9
-314 GC4955
50/9 156.0 161.0
5.0 17.7
0.03 1.1 0.6
-314 GC4955
50/9 171.0
175.0 2.8 17.6
0.01 0.5
0.2 -304
GC4957 50/-11
161.0 169.5 7.5
23.5 0.00
1.0 0.5 -358
GC4957 50/-11
202.0 216.6
14.5 9.9 0.04
11.4 4.5
-360 GC4961
79/-24 182.0 194.1
10.8 14.6
0.01 5.6 2.9
-400 GC4961
79/-24 214.0
220.0 6.0 20.0
0.05 6.8
3.3 -419
GC4962 79/-6 161.8
172.5 10.6
16.9 0.00 1.3
0.7 -340
GC4962 79/-6
185.5 198.0 12.5
21.8 0.01
3.2 1.7 -340
GC4964 79/13
158.7 163.0
3.9 16.0 0.00
1.3 0.8
-294 GC4964
79/13 196.5 211.0
10.8 29.1
0.00 9.0 3.6
-297 GC4969
72/3 273.0
275.5 2.4 18.4
0.01 1.3
0.6 -306
GC4977 72/-20
248.5 254.5 4.9
27.7 0.01
4.8 2.6 -408
GC4977 72/-20
279.5 285.0
2.5 18.8 0.02
8.7 4.7
-425 GC4979
85/-6 245.2 250.0
4.4 15.7
0.01 1.2 0.7
-345 GC4981
85/11 153.0
155.0 2.0 30.9
0.01 2.9
1.5 -296
GC5000 41/-14
454.0 467.5 13.5
4.6 0.04
11.6 4.4 -790
Deep Southwest GC4995
320/-56 1136.0
1150.0 13.9 34.9
0.08 8.0
3.7 -175
Southwest Bench -Surface
Expl
PS0402 63/-66
1203.0 1214.5
11.5 0.1 0.00
1.0 0.3
681 PS0402
63/-66 1300.3
1303.7 3.4 1.1
0.01 17.2
3.5 918
PS0402 63/-66
1357.8 1362.7 4.9
0.1 0.00
1.4 0.2 1019
PS0402 63/-66
1534.9 1541.2
6.3 0.1
0.00 1.5 0.3
1055 PS0401
63/-68 2349.8
2353.0 3.2 0.2
0.00 12.1
0.5 1042
PS0401 63/-68
2563.8 2576.9 13.1
0.4 0.00
7.1 3.1 1251
PS0403 80/-68
2357.8 2362.1
4.3 0.1
0.00 6.1 2.9
223 PS0406
80/-62 1975.3
1978.8 3.5 0.3
0.00 3.7
2.2 428
Upper Plate -Surface
Expl
PS0407 40/-75
420.0 429.9
9.9 6.7 0.10
7.6 1.8
-220 PS0407
40/-75 476.8 501.9
25.1 1.1
0.00 0.4 0.4
-159 PS0408
40/-75 476.8
501.9 25.1 1.1
0.00 0.4
0.4 -159
PS0411 43/70 440.6
448.2 7.6
5.7 0.02 12.4
3.9 -190
PS0411 43/70
476.1 479.5 3.4
8.4 0.02
13.4 3.7 -190
Casa Berardi (Quebec)
Zone
Drill HoleNumber
DrillHoleSection
DrillHoleAzm/Dip
SampleFrom
SampleTo
TrueWidth(feet)
Gold(oz/ton)
Depth FromMine
Surface(feet)
Lower 118 - 990-1190 Area CBP-0722
11,942 1/-56
201 204.7
10.4 0.14 3700
118 CBP-0722
11,943 1/-56 211.5
213.5 5.6
0.19 3729 118
CBP-0722 11,947
1/-56 252 262.5
25.8 0.24
3817 118 CBP-0727
11,938 1/-62 77.9
79.1 3.7
0.16 3442 118
CBP-0727 11,938
1/-62 208.5 211.2
7.2 0.10
3780 118 CBP-0727
11,942 1/-62 250.5
260.8 25.3
0.20 3891 Lower 123 - 390-430
Area CBP-0430-007
12404 354/6 67.3
72.6 12.8
0.28 1388 123
CBP-0430-014 12421
10/2 53.0 57.0
10.0 0.22
1409 123 CBP-0430-016
12422 9/12
55.0 66.5 25.3
0.14 1374 123
CBP-0430-027 12387
343/14 99.0
103.0 10.8 0.17
1331 123
CBP-0430-028 12384
343/22 110.0 112.5
6.8 0.18
1285 123 CBP-0430-034
12459 53/16
57.0 66.0 15.1
0.34 1354 123
CBP-0430-035 12461
54/22 58.8
77.1 15.3 0.70
1326 123
CBP-0430-037 12458
38/-42 14.8 19.0
11.9 0.31
1445 123 CBP-0430-040
12475 38/24
43.0 51.0 12.9
0.14 1335 123
CBP-0430-045 12498
75/29 51.5
57.4 4.9 0.50
1308 123
CBP-0430-048 12493
24/-11 48.0 55.0
20.6 0.16
1435 123 CBP-0430-050
12491 24/15
42.0 49.8 15.6
0.15 1362 123
CBP-0430-052 12507
41/-14 40.0
47.4 18.0 0.23
1435 Lower 123 - 970-1190 Area
CBP-0722 11942
1/-56 201.0 204.7
10.4 0.14
3700 123 CBP-0722
11943 1/-56 211.5
213.5 5.6
0.19 3721 123
CBP-0722 11947
1/-56 252.0 262.5
25.8 0.24
3818 123 CBP-0727
11938 1/-62 77.9
79.1 3.7
0.16 3442 123
CBP-0727 11942
1/-62 250.5 260.8
25.3 0.20
3892 123 CBP-0970-030
12480 143/-13
181.4 184.9 8.2
0.30 3278 123
CBP-0970-034 12490
136/-4 170.1
174.5 11.0 0.37
3148 Lower 123 - 990-1050 Area
CBP-0970-028 12474
143/-24 191.7
195.4 9.5 0.23
3343 123
CBP-0990-081 12314
185/-19 65.0 81.0
45.3 0.21
3318 123 CBP-0990-082
12313 185/-28
77.0 92.0 37.1
0.14 3370 123
CBP-0990-083 12326
173/-19 53.0
65.0 37.3 0.25
3215 123
CBP-0990-085 12329
173/-26 90.2 92.8
8.2 0.26
3335 123 CBP-0990-086
12328 161/4
66.0 86.0 45.6
0.14 3352 123
CBP-0990-088 12341
161/4 64.0
75.0 63.7 0.40
3221 123
CBP-0990-089 12343
160/-13 62.0 80.4
54.5 0.21
3288 123 CBP-0990-090
12343 160/-20
61.0 87.0 75.6
0.18 3318 123
CBP-0990-093 12355
148/4 65.0
77.0 34.1 0.19
3222 123
CBP-0990-095 12360
148/-15 73.0 84.0
27.0 0.19
3299 123 CBP-0990-096
12364 147/-22
84.0 91.8 18.4
0.24 3340 123
CBP-0990-097 12369
147/-28 98.0
104.8 14.1 0.43
3394 Upper 124 - 290-330 Area
CBP-0744 12870
163/-28 71.5 76.5
12.7 0.15
1042 124 CBP-0746
12858 160/-49 49.6
51.0 2.9
0.30 1058 124
CBP-0746 12870
160/-49 98.5 104.1
11.1 0.16
1180 124 CBP-0746
12873 160/-49
112.5 116.8 9.2
0.22 1212 124
CBP-0763 12826
180/-37 81.0
95.8 41.6 0.16
1096 Lower 123
CBP-0714 12187
180/65 157.5 162.6
8.5 0.13
2776 123 CBP-0714
12186 180/65 196.5
201.0 13.1
0.09 2672 123
CBP-0714 12186
180/65 208.5 219.0
30.8 0.10
2632 Lower 125 CBP-0668
12573 10/-28
254.3 257.1 6.2
0.34 2872 125
CBP-0668 12575
10/-28 284.7
288.2 10.5 0.10
2916 125 CBP-0668
12577 10/-28
312.0 315.5
10.5 0.10 2954
125 CBP-0669 12570
10/-45 304.0
307.5 9.8
0.03 3106 125
CBP-0669 12571
10/-45 343.7 348.0
11.8 0.09
3177 Surface 134 Pit CBF-134-041
13263 2/-46
146.0 162.0 40.7
0.04 350 134
CBF-134-041 13263
2/-46 168.0
187.7 41.7 0.07
404 134
CBF-134-042 13264
2/-52 197.0 210.0
27.9 0.11
505 134 CBF-134-054
13298 360/-66
116.2 131.4 20.3
0.05 356 134
CBF-134-055 13298
360/-70 167.4
180.0 26.6 0.06
522 134
CBF-134-063 13166
12/-58 76.7 87.6
20.0 0.07
238 134 CBF-134-068
13212 360/-62
71.0 83.5 17.8
0.10 222 Surface East
Mine CBF-160-082
15741 335/-45
131.6 135.8 11.4
0.16 309 160
CBF-160-083 15752
355/-45 358.8
363.0 12.0 0.13
736 Surface WMCP Pit
CBF-105-007 11045
61/-68 139.5 176.0
34.4 0.13
492 107-113 CBF-105-009
11176 14/-50
145.9 154.2 18.4
0.06 380 107-113
CBF-105-010 11142
349/-55 154.5
178.5 49.5 0.04
444 107-113
CBF-105-011 11181
9/-48 231.0 234.6
11.5 0.07
571 107-113 CBF-105-011
11184 9/-48
280.5 285.9 11.5
0.06 695 107-113
CBS-18-862 10921
189/-45 122.8
156.0 89.5 0.10
314 Surface East Mine
CBS-18-858 14499
29/-52 444.9 449.6
11.2 0.15
1070 148 CBS-18-870
14326.21 353/-48
446.6 451.5 14.4
0.16 848 148
CBS-18-872 14541
39/-63 570.0
580.5 22.3 0.07
1559
San Sebastian (Mexico)
Zone
Drill HoleNumber
SampleFrom (ft)
SampleTo (ft)
Width(feet)
TrueWidth(feet)
Gold(oz/ton)
Silver(oz/ton)
Zinc(%)
Lead(%)
Copper(%)
Depth FromMine
Surface(feet)
FRANCINEPOLLYMETALLIC
SS-1610 1451.5
1458.2 6.7
4.5 0.01 19.0
13.5 16.0
4.8 1261
FRANCINEPOLLYMETALLIC
SS-1612 1443.5
1448.6 5.1
3.8 0.00 7.8
4.1 4.6
3.0 1244
FRANCINEPOLLYMETALLIC
SS-1618 1056.6
1066.7 10.1
7.2 0.13 0.9
0.2 0.3
0.2 903
FRANCINEPOLLYMETALLIC
SS-1621 1725.2
1734.0 8.8
5.0 0.00 6.0
7.9 2.9
2.0 1495
FRANCINEPOLLYMETALLIC
SS-1628 1253.9
1267.4 13.5
10.3 0.00 4.1
2.0 0.9
1.2 1083
FRANCINEPOLLYMETALLIC
SS-1631 1734.2
1749.2 15.0
6.4 0.00 3.2
1.1 0.8
1.3 1514
FRANCINEPOLLYMETALLIC
SS-1641 1221.7
1232.0 10.3
7.4 0.03 7.3
5.7 3.5
1.8 1051 WEST FRANCINE (RC)
SSRC-220 130.7
137.8 7.1
6.6 0.02 23.7
0.0 0.1
0.0 130 WEST FRANCINE VEIN
SS-1650 147.77
148.86 1.1
0.9 0.04 24.0
0.1 0.1
0.1 110 WEST FRANCINE VEIN
SS-1654 195.95
198.46 2.5
2.1 0.02 57.6
0.1 0.2
0.1 156 WEST FRANCINE VEIN
SS-1663 264.23
265.83 1.6
1.3 0.08 20.8
0.1 0.0
0.2 198 EAST FRANCINE VEIN
SS-1602 998.6
1002.3 3.7
3.7 0.02 7.3
0.3 0.2
0.1 822 EAST FRANCINE VEIN
SS-1633 1164.1
1169.1 5.0
4.8 0.01 15.6
0.1 0.1
0.1 983 EAST FRANCINE VEIN
SS-1649 1377.0
1386.4 9.4
9.3 0.07 9.6
0.2 0.1
0.0 1153 EAST FRANCINE VEIN
SS-1655 1300.45
1302.65 2.3
2.3 0.05 11.2
0.2 0.1
0.0 1,229 EAST FRANCINE VEIN
SS-1657 1017.65
1023.23 5.6
4.2 0.17 11.9
0.4 0.2
0.1 831 MIDDLE VEIN
SS-1622 1971.1
1974.5 3.5 2.4
0.35 0.1
0.0 0.0 0.0
1770 SOUTH VEIN (RC)
SSRC-238 252.6
262.5 9.8 9.3
0.08 12.6
0.0 0.0 0.0
169 SOUTH VEIN (RC)
SSRC-239 180.4
190.3 9.8 9.4
0.03 6.0
0.0 0.0 0.0
125 SOUTH VEIN (RC)
SSRC-240 196.9
206.7 9.8 9.4
0.04 5.6
0.0 0.0 0.0
129
Little Baldy (Idaho)
Zone
Drill HoleNumber
Drill HoleAzm/Dip
SampleFrom (feet)
Sample To(feet)
Width(feet)
TrueWidth(feet)
Gold(oz/ton)
Silver(oz/ton)
Depth
FromSurface(feet)
Mountain Rose LB1808
290/-45 99.9 100.9
1.0 0.8
0.04 0.17 -70
Mountain Rose LB1809
345/-45 87.1 87.9
0.8 0.8
0.04 0.22 -105
Mountain Rose LB1810
345/-85 110.1
111.3 1.2 0.8
0.39 0.62
-128 Mountain Rose split
Including 123.7
124.4 0.7 0.4
0.07 1.20
-133 Mountain Rose LB1811
290/-45 135.1
137.4 2.3 2.1
0.12 1.40
-125 Beehive LB1812
300/-45 122.4
123.3 0.9 0.9
0.02 0.09
-110 Mountain Rose Including
269.1 270.3
1.2 1.0 0.21
0.94 -236 Mountain
Rose split Including
275.5 276.8 1.3
1.1 0.30
2.67 -240 Beehive
LB1813 275/-45
165.1 165.8 0.7
0.7 0.19
0.84 -109 Aaron
Including 240.4
241.4 1.0 0.9
0.12 0.36
-162 Mountain Rose Including
433.1 433.7
0.6 0.5 0.15
0.67 -308 Beehive
LB1814 260/-55
262.0 264.1
2.1 1.8 0.17
0.83 -188 Unknown
zone LB1815 316/-55
155.0 155.5
0.5 0.5 0.46
0.10 -121 Beehive
Including 235.3
235.9 0.6
0.6 NSI 0.08
-170 Stockwork zone
Including 317.8
326.1 8.3 8.2
0.17 0.21
-218 Belcher LB1816
280/-45 146.2
148.8 2.6 2.2
0.14 0.24
-129 Beehive Including
543.0 547.0
4.0 3.5 0.04
0.14 -375 Belcher
LB1817 345/-45
201.6 203.0
1.4 1.0 0.20
1.42 -100 Unknown
zone LB1818 340-45
214.4 217.4
3.0 2.6 0.01
NSI -103 Baker
Including 489.4
526.0 36.6
32.0 NSI NSI
-230
Republic (Washington)
Zone
Drill HoleNumber
Drill HoleAzm/Dip
SampleFrom (feet)
Sample To(feet)
Width(feet)
TrueWidth(feet)
Gold(oz/ton)
Silver(oz/ton)
Depth FromSurface (feet)
Lone Pine LP1801
310/-45 0.0 261.5
261.5 219.7
0.03 0.15 0
Lone Pine Including
210.7 211.5 0.8
0.7 2.09
10.25 -129 Lone Pine
LP1802 310/-45
6.0 453.0 447.0
375.5 0.03
0.25 -4 Lone Pine
Including 183.3
190.4 7.1 6.1
0.57 5.56
-181 Lone Pine Including
401.2 405.5
4.3 3.6 0.19
1.93 -370
Blacktail LP1803
333/-45 20.2 43.0
22.8 19.2
0.03 0.06 -19
Blacktail LP1803
333/-45 97.6 156.7
59.1 49.6
0.02 0.18 -71
Blacktail LP1803
333/-45 168.9
170.1 1.2 1.0
0.33 1.42
117 Blacktail LP1803
333/-45 170.1
298.0 127.9 107.4
0.02 0.14
-118 Blacktail LP1804
334/-50 23.0
163.0 140.0 109.2
0.02 0.23
-28 Blacktail LP1804
334/-50 219.9
318.0 98.1 76.5
0.02 0.10
-174 Blacktail LP1804
334/-50 348.0
437.0 89.0 69.4
0.06 0.41
-260 Blacktail Including
373.0 378.0
5.0 3.9 0.16
1.16 -277
Blacktail Including
407.4 413.0 5.6
4.2 0.21
0.39 -298
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