Advance Metals has delivered high-grade gold and silver from a low-cost resampling blitz at its Yoquivo project in Mexico, pulling from some 6300m of untested core that previous owners never bothered to cut.
The company says its first batch of results from 11 holes has already confirmed new zones missed by patchy legacy sampling.
Standout intercepts include a 2.05m hit grading an impressive 480 grams per tonne (g/t) silver equivalent from 135m in an interval previously unreported and a nearby hit of 4.45m at 115g/t silver equivalent from 119m.
Advance says that multiple follow-up batches from central and northern Pertenencia are already in the assay queue, with confidence growing on its decision to resample the historic core.
The new data dovetails with Advance’s own recent 3111m progr

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