The Eureka-Victoria silver mine is located near Hope, B.C. on the western slope of Silver Peak Mountain at elevations between 4500 and 6000 feet.
Access is by private road approximately seven kilometres from the highway to the mine entrance.
The mine vein system is characterized by silver rich tetrahedrite (freibergite) in a siderite gangue.
The upper parts of the veins which were oxidized produced spectacularly high silver values into the hundreds of ounces per ton.
The primary unaltered vein material averages ten to twenty-five ounces of silver per ton.
Total historical resources are estimated to be fifty-four thousand tons at thirteen ounces per ton of silver average.
Additional potential silver resources of five to seven million ounces.
Fulcrum Resources Inc. has not undertaken any independent investigation of the resource estimates nor has it independently analyzed the results of previous exploration work to verify the classification of the resources and therefore the historical estimates should not be relied upon. Although these resource estimates are not done to the modern standards of NI 43-101, the company believes that these historical estimates provide a conceptualindication of the potential of the property and are relevant to ongoing exploration. CNSX:FLR 7
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