Americore said it completed a drone-magnetometer survey covering about 350 line-km at its Trinity Silver Project in Pershing County, Nevada. The survey was flown along a 6-km southwest-to-northeast strike centered on the Trinity open pit, and Campbell and Walker Geophysics is interpreting the data to build a structural model. Americore said Trinity is within a 22,700-acre land package and carries a historic resource of 36 million silver-equivalent ounces. The company has started permitting for a drill program expected to begin in Q2 2026 on BLM and fee lands, and is also evaluating monetization options for an above-ground stockpile at Trinity.
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