Welsh Silver Mine |
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Welsh Silver Mine |
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Canada
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Ontario |
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BROWN EXPLORATION
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Legends
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Risk and valuation analysis of the Welsh Silver Mine |
Status Risk : Brown exploration |
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Title(s) of the Welsh Silver Mine |
| Silver Shield Resources Owner: 100% |
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Title | Company Profile | All Projects | Company website | Company project page |
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History of the Welsh Silver Mine |
In 1908, The Welsh Silver Mine shaft was sunk on the #1 vein, to 160 feet and levels established at 75' and 150'. On the 75 foot level five veins were developed, Ag-rich lenses were outlined on these veins, but were never mined. In 1963 Welsh Silver Mines removed a bulk sample from the #4 vein that had an average grade of 22 oz Ag/ton.
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Disclaimer
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All information on this page comes from internal and external sources deemed reliable. This information might not be up to date, so please perform due diligence before making any conclusion or making any action. Do contact us should any information be missing or incorrect.
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