Trinity Silver Project
Trinity Silver
Country USA 
Province Nevada
Status BROWN EXPLORATION 
Surface 24 km² / 5,807 acres Number of claims 59
Latitude / Longitude 40 N 25 / 118 W 35
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Risk and valuation analysis of the Trinity Silver Project
Status Risk : Brown exploration
Country Risk : Very Low
Title(s) of the Trinity Silver Project
Fronteer Gold
Owner: 100%
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AuEx has acquired a mining lease from Newmont Mining Company on the Trinity silver mine which it subsequently joint ventured to Piedmont Mining Company
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Piedmont signed this 5-year agreement in September 2005. Piedmont has now completed more than the first two years work requirement. A total of $1,000,000 must be expended on exploration and development within the first three years to earn a 25% inter more...
Location of the Trinity Silver Project
The Trinity Silver property is located 16 miles northwest of the town of Lovelock in Pershing County, Nevada. The property consists of 59 unpatented mining claims and about 5,000 acres of fee land, about 5,800 acres in total. It is about 25 miles northwest of the Rochester Silver Mine, one of the largest silver mines in the US, and about 10 miles southeast of the Seven Troughs gold district
 
History of the Trinity Silver Project
Silver mineralization was discovered at Trinity by U.S. Borax in 1981 and was subsequently explored under a joint venture between U.S. Borax and Santa Fe Pacific Gold Corp. from 1982 until 1986 leading to the development of the Trinity mine that prod more...
 
Geology of the Trinity Silver Project
Mineralization is associated with rhyolites and high tin values making this an interesting possible analogue to the major silver deposits in Bolivia.
 
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Data last updated on : 4/23/2008
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