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Lauren Megaw, VP of Corporate Development for Reyna Silver (TSXV:RSLV)(OTCQX:RSNVF), joins me to provide a re-introduction to this junior silver and gold exploration company and their 4 key projects located in Nevada and Mexico. We review their most recent exploration program from the Gryphon Project, as well as the upcoming exploration program being planned at Batopilas Project.
We start off discussing their option to acquire 70% of the 12,058-hectare "Gryphon Summit Project" in Nevada, as well as the importance of consolidating their interest in Grypon with the acquisition of Reyna Gold in October 2024. The Gryphon Project shows features indicating uniquely superimposed/overprinted Silver-Lead-Zinc-Copper Carbonate Replacement (CRD), Carlin Gold and Critical Metals mineralization. Also in Nevada, Reyna Silver is advancing its option to acquire 100% of the "Medicine Springs Project" where Reyna Silver is exploring a potentially significant Silver-Lead-Zinc-Copper CRD-skarn-Porphyry system.
Next we shifted focus down to Reyna Silver´s Mexican assets, which include the 100% owned "Guigui Project" and "Batopilas Project", both located in Chihuahua State. The Guigui Project covers the interpreted source area for the Santa Eulalia Carbonate Replacement Deposit District and Batopilas covers most of Mexico´s historically highest-grade silver system. The focus of their next exploration and drill program in 2025 will be focused at multiple precious metals targets across the Batopilas Project, at the Silver Zone, Banda Este, and Cobriza Zone.
Wrapping up we focused on the management team, board, and key technical advisors on the team behind Reyna Silver, as well as the key investing stakeholders, share structure, and financial health of the company.
If you have questions for Lauren on Reyna Silver, then please email them into me at [email protected].
Click here to follow the latest news from Reyna Silver
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Lauren Megaw, VP of Corporate Development for Reyna Silver (TSXV:RSLV)(OTCQX:RSNVF), joins me to provide a re-introduction to this junior silver and gold exploration company and their 4 key projects located in Nevada and Mexico. We review their most recent exploration program from the Gryphon Project, as well as the upcoming exploration program being planned at Batopilas Project.
We start off discussing their option to acquire 70% of the 12,058-hectare "Gryphon Summit Project" in Nevada, as well as the importance of consolidating their interest in Grypon with the acquisition of Reyna Gold in October 2024. The Gryphon Project shows features indicating uniquely superimposed/overprinted Silver-Lead-Zinc-Copper Carbonate Replacement (CRD), Carlin Gold and Critical Metals mineralization. Also in Nevada, Reyna Silver is advancing its option to acquire 100% of the "Medicine Springs Project" where Reyna Silver is exploring a potentially significant Silver-Lead-Zinc-Copper CRD-skarn-Porphyry system.
Next we shifted focus down to Reyna Silver´s Mexican assets, which include the 100% owned "Guigui Project" and "Batopilas Project", both located in Chihuahua State. The Guigui Project covers the interpreted source area for the Santa Eulalia Carbonate Replacement Deposit District and Batopilas covers most of Mexico´s historically highest-grade silver system. The focus of their next exploration and drill program in 2025 will be focused at multiple precious metals targets across the Batopilas Project, at the Silver Zone, Banda Este, and Cobriza Zone.
Wrapping up we focused on the management team, board, and key technical advisors on the team behind Reyna Silver, as well as the key investing stakeholders, share structure, and financial health of the company.
If you have questions for Lauren on Reyna Silver, then please email them into me at [email protected].
Click here to follow the latest news from Reyna Silver
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