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Prince Silver Unveils High-Potential Mineral Deposits at Nevada's Stampede Gap

Nevada's hidden mineral wealth takes center stage as Prince Silver maps out bold next steps. Could this 27 km² site redefine the region's mining future?

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Prince Silver Unveils High-Potential Mineral Deposits at Nevada's Stampede Gap

Prince Silver Corp. has completed a detailed Technical Report on its Stampede Gap Project in Nevada. The study highlights strong potential for multiple mineral deposits, including gold, copper, and silver. Company leaders now see the site as a key part of their regional exploration plans. The Stampede Gap Project covers roughly 27 square kilometres northwest of Pioche, Nevada. It sits about two kilometres west of Prince Silver's newly acquired northern claims. The Technical Report, filed under the company's profile on SEDAR+, follows National Instrument 43-101 standards.

Geological findings suggest favourable conditions for gold within sedimentary rock layers. The area also shows promise for porphyry copper-molybdenum-gold deposits tied to the Manhattan intrusive system. Additionally, carbonate replacement-style mineralisation could yield lead, zinc, and silver. CEO Derek Iwanaka described Stampede Gap as a natural fit with the company's broader Nevada strategy. The report recommends further exploration, including geological mapping, expanded soil sampling, geophysical surveys, and targeted drilling. Historical data and local geology have reinforced confidence in the project's potential.

The Technical Report outlines clear next steps for exploration at Stampede Gap. If successful, the work could uncover significant mineral resources across gold, copper, and silver. The project now moves into a phase of focused field studies and drilling.

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