San Acacio returns solid silver values

Preliminary drill results from the San Acacio property in Mexico are returning silver values for Silver Standard Resources (VSE).

The program is testing the near-surface potential of the property’s San Acacio vein.

The drilling tested 1,100 metres of strike length on 100-metre centres along the structure to a depth of 30 to 50 metres below surface. The vein dips 70-80! to the southwest.

Most of the intersections included shorter intervals of backfill material within old stopes from previous mining operations.

Backfill grades ranged from a 2.1-metre intersection grading 96 grams silver per tonne in hole 20, up to 601 grams silver over 7 metres in hole 11.

Recent results are as follows:

HoleIntervalWidthSilver

(m)(m)(g/tonne)

1037.1-44.67.4287

1146.4-78.832.2189

1238.3-42.84.5120

1357.0-66.29.2127

1458.5-71.513.0116

1573.7-84.410.7377

1699.7-112.412.7278

1751.8-53.42.6649

1855.5-58.93.486

63.7-65.61.8143

2043.0-54.611.681

2160.8-62.11.379

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