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High-Grade Silver At Medicine Springs From Initial Reconnaissance Drilling Program

High-Grade Silver At Medicine Springs From Initial Reconnaissance Drilling Program

VANCOUVER – Reyna Silver Corp. reported high-grade silver results from the initial four-hole, 1,850m, Phase 1 reconnaissance drilling program at its 4,831 hectare Medicine Springs Project in Elko County, Nevada. This is the first time Medicine Springs has been drilled under a modern district-scale/ore-systems approach, so the company spaced their holes widely at the Golden Pipe, Silver Butte, and Silver King Target areas to determine broad system parameters. Holes were drilled to depth cut 400-750m of high potential carbonate host rocks. The first hole (MS22-001) cut the best mineralization, which reported 2.4m (drilling thickness) grading 1,021 grams/tonne (31 oz/T) Silver. Hole MS22-002, drilled 1.75 km to the southwest in the previously undrilled Silver Butte area, cut 7.4m (drilling thickness) averaging 186 g/t Ag plus 3.7% Pb and 1.0% Zn, including 4.7m of 274 g/t Ag plus 5.6% Pb and 1.5% Zn.

“We are delighted to hit high-grade silver in the first holes in our initial reconnaissance drilling campaign,” said Jorge Ramiro Monroy, CEO. “With this, Medicine Springs takes its place alongside Guigui and Batopilas as a Reyna Silver-quality project. We look forward to following up on these results when we resume drilling later this year.”

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