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History The Silver King property is a former well known producer of silver and copper, located on Toad Mountain about 4 ½ miles south of Nelson at an average elevation of 6,000 feet above sea level. It is readily accessible from Nelson, a road distance of 8 miles. The mine was closely connected with the early history of Nelson. The Silver King Mine is located in proximity to several existing recent gold discoveries in the area. The property lies in the midst of the Nelson gold-silver camp, an area of numerous skarn and vein deposits of gold, silver and copper and an occurrence of copper-molybdenum in a porphyry deposit. The claims were originally privately staked in 1885. In 1895, Hall Mines Co. Ltd. of London, England began large scale development of the mine and the construction of a smelter at Nelson to treat the Silver King ores and ores from other mines in the district. Large scale production commenced in 1896 and continued until 1902 when mining operations were suspended. In this period over 128,000 tons averaging 18.6 oz. of silver per ton and 3.3 % copper were sent to the smelter. Between 1889 and 1958 from an estimated production of 222,721 tons, over 15 million lbs of copper and 4 million oz. of silver were produced. Small quantities of gold, lead and zinc were also produced. Most of this was produced before 1915 and was mined from the upper 100 meters of the Silver King veins. Development at this time included three portals, ten levels, an internal and an external shaft. Since 1983, soil geochemical analysis, and trenching on the property has been reported. In late 2005, three excavator trenches tested a 170 metre long section of the foot wall rocks adjacent to the historic Silver King Mine. The reported results of the trenching program resulted in encouraging silver and copper values ranging between 39 g/t silver to 188.6 g/t silver and copper assays of 0.19% to 0.82% with some included widths assaying as high as 593 g/t silver and 1.19 % copper. Mineralization Intrusive activity resulted in the development of several strong shears and tension fractures which were later mineralized. Thus the property covers several mineralized veins. There are three named veins known as the King, Kohinoor and Iroquois. Resources No National Instrument 43-101 compliant technical reports have yet been completed on the Silver King Property. A number of historical resource estimates have previously been documented for the property by four independent observers between 1952 and 1983. These reserve/resource calculations are presented in the table below *
Exploration/Development Plans The Corporation believes that one of the most promising locations for finding vein material with minable grades is on the down plunge extension of the portions of the Silver King veins which have already been mined. Most of the vein below the level of the Dandy Tunnel (See longitudinal section) and most of the southeast end of the vein remain unexplored. Overall, only a portion of the property has been thoroughly explored. The Corporation intends to commission a report for the purposes of confirming the exploration potential and economics of the current resources of the property and will prepare a budget for the exploration program. | ![]()
First Tranche of Preliminary Assays from Silverking Property PDF 235KB Minerology and Petrography of the Silver King Shear Zone PDF 12MB Microprobe Report June 2008 PDF 866K Exploration and Development Potential of the Former Silver King Mine Property PDF, 0.98 mb
Pre NI 43-101 Report on the Silver King Mineral Property by R. Longe, P.Eng.
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