VANCOUVER, Jan. 20, 2020 /CNW/ – Goldplay Exploration Ltd. (TSXV: GRSL, FRANKFURT: GPE, OTCQB: GLYXF) (“GR Silver” or the “Company”) is pleased to provide drilling results, as well as an update on exploration and current activities at the Company’s San Marcial Silver-Gold Project (“San Marcial”) in Sinaloa, Mexico.

Results have been received from the 2019 core drilling program including a 28.7 m wide intersection containing 92 g/t silver (Ag).

Following the successful 2019 drill program, GR Silver is preparing for its 2020 core drilling campaign, which will incorporate a maiden underground program, as well as surface drilling.

San Marcial Exploration Highlights:

  • Final 2019 drill holes intersected wide zones of Ag mineralization and anomalous gold (Au) on targets generated by GR Silver outside of the resource area, including:
    • SM-19-07: 28.7 m at 92 g/t Ag, including 13.75 m at 154 g/t Ag (Faisanes target)
    • SM-19-08: 0.6 m at 138 g/t Ag and 0.56 g/t Au (Guacamayo target), confirming the presence of mineralized breccia 30 m east of the SE limit of the NI 43-101 resource
  • Underground drilling will test high-grade depth extensions below San Marcial resource
  • Development underway to expand and extend the existing tunnel for drill access
  • Our in-house XRF litho-geochemistry program for target generation has re-commenced
  • Due diligence has commenced on the two Letters of Intent announced in the past month as potential acquisitions adjacent to the San Marcial Project:
    • Plomosas Silver Project (First Majestic Silver Corp.)
    • La Trinidad Project (Mako Mining Corp.)

GR Silver Mining President and CEO, Marcio Fonseca, commented“After receiving the wide silver results at the Faisanes target from our 2019 drill program, we are pleased to announce that work has begun on our 2020 program. The first phase will involve underground drilling from the existing San Marcial tunnel, where work is already underway to provide drill access. High grade deep historical drill results suggest that the NI 43-101 resource is open at depth and could develop into a high-grade underground target below the near-surface resources. We remain steadfast in our goal to increase the silver resource at San Marcial.

Coinciding with our name change from Goldplay Exploration Ltd. to GR Silver Mining Ltd., our team has commenced the due diligence reviews of data associated with agreements on two significant land packages that surround the San Marcial Project. The two projects being reviewed for acquisition consist of past-producing silver-gold mines, defined targets and ample grass-roots exploration opportunities. Upon successful incorporation of the La Trinidad and Plomosas projects, GR Silver Mining Ltd. is positioned to become a leading mining company in the “Gran” Rosario Mining District, with multiple advanced stage, high grade silver-gold projects.”

2019 Drill Program Summary
Results from the final three holes of the Company’s maiden drill program at San Marcial in 2019 reveal additional high-grade silver mineralization over attractive widths, as well as anomalous gold mineralization. They also confirmed continuity of the mineralized zone 30 m to the east of the NI 43-101 resource, supporting potential expansion into the Guacamayo target.

The 2019 program focused on new targets generated by the Company outside the NI 43-101 resource area. The full program consisted of eight diamond core holes (see Appendix), totaling 1,210.5 m on the Faisanes, Nava and Guacamayo targets (Figure 1).

Drill hole SM-19-07 at the Faisanes target returned an exciting 28.7 m intercept from surface containing 92 g/t Ag, including 13.75 m at 154 g/t Ag (Table 1). This result confirms depth continuity of wide zones of silver mineralization of up to 56m at 196 g/t Ag in surface trench SMtr-001 (see news release dated 21 February, 2019). An intercept of anomalous gold, at 75.85 m down hole depth, contained 0.65 m at 0.5 g/t Au and may be hosted by the same structure that corresponds to the very high grade 1m at 204.6 g/t Au result intersected in hole SM-19-01 (see news release dated 30 July, 2019) (Figure 2). Another hole located 120 m west, SM-19-04 (Figure 1), failed to intersect visually significant mineralization, resulting in a 14 m intersection being analysed; however, no assays of significance were recorded.

The high-grade results at the Faisanes target in drill holes SM-19-01, SM-19-07 and surface trench SMtr-001 have the potential to provide an extension to the San Marcial NI 43-101 silver resource 30 m in a NW direction. A third drill hole, SM-19-04, located 120 m to the west (Figure 1), did not return obvious mineralization, but proved important in improving the Company’s understanding of the geology between the Faisanes and Nava targets.

Figure 1: 2019 Drill Locations at Faisanes and Guacamayo (CNW Group/GR Silver Mining Ltd.)

Table 1: Assay results from Faisanes and Guacamayo drill holes

Drill HoleTargetFrom (m)To (m)Sample
Length (m)
Au Grade(g/t)Ag Grade(g/t)Cut-off grade
SM-19-04Faisanes   NA  
SM-19-07Faisanes0.0028.7028.70<0.019230 g/t Ag
including 1.5015.2513.75<0.0115480 g/t Ag
  48.6549.050.400.039980 g/t Ag
  75.8576.500.650.5040.1 g/t Au
  80.2580.400.150.7990.1 g/t Au
SM-19-08Guacamayo9.0010.001.000.1910.1 g/t Au
  14.0017.003.000.21230.1 g/t Au
including 15.0015.600.600.581380.5 g/t Au
  54.0057.003.000.1330.1 g/t Au
Values may be rounded. Mineralized zones are calculated using minimum width of 0.1 m, allowing for maximum
2 m of internal dilution, using the cut-off grades shown to define the mineralized zones. True widths can not be
confidently estimated at this point. NA = No samples above cut-off
Figure 2: Drill Section SM-19-01 and SM-19-07 at Faisanes (A-A’) (CNW Group/GR Silver Mining Ltd.)

The Guacamayo target is located at the SE end of, and along strike from, the San Marcial Resource Area (Figure 1). During 2019, results from geological prospecting and trenching at this target confirmed the existence of anomalous gold and silver associated with structures near the contact between an upper volcanic package and underlying dacitic units. As reported in our News Release dated 8 August, 2019, one trench (SMtr-022) at Guacamayo returned a wide zone of 24 m at 219 g/t Ag and 0.25 g/t Au. In addition, trench SMtr-019 contained 5 m at 0.6 g/t Au.

The final hole in the 2019 drill program was targeted at Guacamayo in the vicinity of trench SMtr-033 which contained several intervals of anomalous gold associated with a structural contact zone of faults, stockwork, quartz veinlets, hydrothermal breccia and a late stage dacitic dyke. The 60 m drill hole, SM-19-08, intersected anomalous narrow zones of Au and Ag mineralization up to 0.6 m at 0.58 g/t Au and 138 g/t Ag (Table 1 and Figure 3). Other drill targets, for testing in the 2020 surface drilling program, are being assessed at Guacamayo to investigate the continuity of mineralization to the SE, along strike from the San Marcial resource.

Figure 3: Drill Section SM-19-01 and SM-19-07 at Faisanes (A-A’) (CNW Group/GR Silver Mining Ltd.)

2020 Underground Drill Program
The planned underground core drilling campaign will focus on testing down-dip extensions to the 2019 NI 43-101 San Marcial silver resource, as well as investigating continuity of the gold potential that was discovered in 2019, in the footwall sequence below the silver resource. Drilling to date has only tested the silver resource to approximately 250 m vertical depth, and remains open at depth, as most sections finished in silver intervals above 1,000 g/t Ag. Development within the historical San Marcial tunnel is currently underway to provide access for the underground program that is part of the Company’s objective to increase resources.

The existing historical tunnel is approximately 170 m in length, and orientated perpendicular to the silver mineralization. Development currently underway (Figure 4) will result in the tunnel being extended a further 100m, with a cross-cut parallel to the mineralization allowing additional access along the strike of the mineralization to then test the NE-dipping breccia hosted mineralization at depth. The initial underground drill program is expected to total 2,000 m and will be followed by a surface diamond drilling program to test other targets defined on the tenement.

Figure 4: Drilling blast holes to expand underground tunnel (T-001) at San Marcial (CNW Group/GR Silver Mining Ltd.)

Geochemical Targeting

2019 was a milestone year for our exploration team. We made great progress on our flagship San Marcial Project by expanding the silver NI 43-101 resource by 60%, initiating a core drilling program, discovering eight new drilling targets, and hitting bonanza-grade gold on our first drill target (the first hole drilled on the property in 10 years).

Additional knowledge was fast-tracked with our detailed, cost-effective, exploration program, which incorporated our in-house XRF soil and litho-geochemistry program, geological mapping and trenching. In the past year we have collected approximately 4,000 soil samples and 5,700 litho-geochemical samples from the San Marcial concession. Analyses of these samples with our two in-house portable XRF (Niton) units has provided us with a valuable and extensive geochemical data base to aid in our exploration targeting process. Our knowledge of the silver and gold mineralization in the project has evolved significantly, which is expected to drive us toward new discoveries in 2020.

The geochemical program for 2020 is currently underway. Anomalies in pathfinder elements defined by this program will again be followed up by detailed geological mapping and trench/channel sampling, aiming at identifying additional drill targets.

Due Diligence on 2 Letters of Intent
The Company recently signed two non-binding Letters of Intent; the first with Mako Mining Corp., related to (the potential acquisition of) the La Trinidad Mine and the second with First Majestic Silver Corp., related to (the potential acquisition of) the Plomosas Silver Project (see News Releases dated 17 December, 2019 and 7 January, 2020). These transactions, together with successful exploration results in 2019, represent significant milestones for our team and management. The acquisitions reflect our strategy to consolidate the major mineralized silver-gold structures surrounding our San Marcial Project.

The potential acquisitions of La Trinidad and Plomosas are a cost and time effective approach to advance our mission of delivering of high-grade silver-gold ounces in the historical Rosario Mining District. Upon completion of due diligence and the signing of definitive agreements, the extensive datasets will allow us to fully explore, not only the 6 km existing trend at San Marcial, but also an additional ~25 km of mineralized trend with at least 15 new targets inside the Plomosas Silver Project, along with prospective gold and silver targets at La Trinidad.

The due diligence process is now underway on both project opportunities.

Qualified Person

The scientific and technical data contained in this news release related to the San Marcial Project was reviewed and/or prepared under the supervision of Marcio Fonseca, P.Geo., a non-independent qualified person to GR Silver Mining Ltd. who is responsible to ensure that the geological information contained in this news release is accurate and who acts as “qualified person” under the National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure of Mineral Projects.

Quality Assurance Program and Quality Control Procedures (“QA/QC”)

GR Silver has implemented QA/QC procedures which include insertion of blank and standard samples in all sample lots sent to SGS de México, S.A. de C.V laboratory facilities in Durango, Mexico, for sample preparation and assaying. For every sample with results above Ag >100 ppm (over limits), these samples are submitted directly by SGS de Mexico to SGS Canada Inc at Burnaby, BC. The analytical methods are: 4-acid Digest and Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectrometry with Lead Fusion Fire Assay with gravimetric finish for silver above over limits. For gold assays the analytical methods are Lead Fusion and Atomic Absorption Spectrometry Lead Fusion Fire Assay and gravimetric finish for gold above over limits.

About GR Silver Mining Ltd

GR Silver recently changed its name from Goldplay Exploration Ltd to better reflect its focus on silver projects in the “Gran” Rosario Mining District. GR Silver has successfully consolidated a district-sized portfolio, owning >250 sq. km of mineral concessions in the historic Rosario gold-silver Mining District in the state of Sinaloa, Mexico. Its flagship project, San Marcial, consists of a 1,250-ha land package located south of the La Rastra and Plomosas historic mines. San Marcial is a near-surface, high-grade silver, lead, and zinc open pit amenable project for which a NI 43-101 resource estimate was completed by GR Silver in early 2019. Additionally, bonanza-grade gold was drilled in July 2019 at San Marcial, opening the potential for further gold success. GR Silver’s 100% owned El Habal precious metals project is located 20 km west of the San Marcial Project. It comprises 3,700 hectares and is located 75 km southeast of the modern coastal port of Mazatlán, and 10 km on a paved road from the historic mining town of Rosario, Sinaloa, Mexico.

GR Silver’s current focus includes expanding its NI 43-101 resource estimate at the San Marcial project, which contains 36Moz AgEq (indicated) + 11Moz AgEq (Inferred), by defining new high-grade gold and silver targets along the project’s 6 km mineralized trend. GR Silver is the first company to perform exploration work and to drill at San Marcial in over 10 years. It is a low-risk development stage project, fully exploration permitted and supported by the local communities to carry out all proposed exploration activities. A 6 km trend has so far been identified, highlighting the significant potential for further discoveries. The Company has identified 8 high-priority targets along the 6 km trend and in 2019 drilled preliminary holes into three high-priority targets at Faisanes, Nava and Guacamayo. Some of these exploration targets consist of old shallow pits, caved shafts and historic shallow underground workings in areas with extensive hydrothermal alteration, hosted by major regional structures in a felsic volcanic environment. Mapping and sampling by GR Silver have revealed evidence of dacite-rhyolite dome structures in a highly prospective geological environment for additional high-grade gold and silver discoveries.

The El Habal Project is a drill-stage project. Its oxidized gold mineralized zone outcrops along a series of rolling hills with evidence of historic shallow underground mining along a 6 km-long prospective corridor. The El Habal Project is located near the historic gold-silver Rosario Mine which operated for over 250 years.

GR Silver’s team has over 30 years of experience with senior roles in exploration, financing, and development in the mining industry, including over ten years of extensive exploration experience in the Rosario Mining District, leading to previous successful discoveries.

The NI 43-101 reports for each of the San Marcial and El Habal Projects are available on SEDAR.

Mr. Marcio Fonseca
P. Geo, President & CEO
GR Silver Mining Ltd.                                                                                                        

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Disclaimer for Forward-Looking Information

This press release contains forward-looking statements and information that are based on the beliefs of management and reflect the Company’s current expectations. When used in this press release, the words “estimate”, “project”, “belief”, “anticipate”, “intend”, “expect”, “plan”, “predict”, “may” or “should” and the negative of these words or such variations thereon or comparable terminology are intended to identify forward-looking statements and information. Such statements and information reflect the current view of the Company. Risks and uncertainties may cause actual results to differ materially from those contemplated in those forward-looking statements and information. By their nature, forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause our actual results, performance or achievements, or other future events, to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.

Appendix: Faisanes and Guacamayo Drill Hole Collar Location Details

Drill HoleTargetEast(mE)North
(mN)
DipAzimuthFinal Depth(m)
SM-19-01*Faisanes450,8962,545,836-50˚220˚281.0
SM-19-02*Nava448,9872,545,610-50˚350˚292.5
SM-19-03*Nava449,3412,545,698-50˚340˚150.0
SM-19-04Faisanes450,5722,545,719-50˚320˚180.0
SM-19-05*Nava449,2722,545,786-50˚160˚66.0
SM-19-06*Nava448,9852,545,796-48˚200˚100.0
SM-19-07Faisanes450,8382,545,721-50˚005˚81.0
SM-19-08Guacamayo451,2432,545,530-50˚250˚60.0
* Drill holes previously reported on News Releases dated 30 July 2019 and 25 November 2019

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