We need more info to answer that. Specifically the assay results for the mines. All we have right now are historic and preliminary assay figures. But the preliminary results for the Brooklyn mine showed double the historic figures for gold per ton.
We really need certifiable results to start calculating a share price based on the gold and silver in the mines. And any company looking to offer a buyout would need to see those results too.
Sorry I can't answer your question, but if we get certified assay results similar to the preliminary results for the Brooklyn mine, and the suspected Silver in the Silverwing mine is correct ($300 million) we could be looking at precious metals valued at over .50 to .70 per share or more.
But this is just a wild speculative guess. We really need assay results for ALL the mines.
Don't take my word for it, Do your own research! Then you will know it's true!