Nevada
Silver Belle

Location
Diamond District, Eureka County, Nevada

Overview
Silver Belle Nevada is a historic high-grade silver-polymetallic CRD project in Nevada’s Diamond District on the world-class Eureka-Battle Mountain belt. Originally worked in the 1930s, the project has seen zero modern exploration and shows strong potential as a large-scale Carbonate Replacement Deposit (CRD) system.

Highlights

Bonanza-grade production
1937 smelter shipment returned
1,611 g/t Ag + 3,000 g/t Sb plus 37% Pb, 10% Zn, 1% Cu from 21 tons of underground ore

Classic CRD metallurgy
Textbook metal suite (argentiferous galena, sphalerite, chalcopyrite, stibnite + oxide caps)

Untested depth & scale
Shallow oxidized cap only; deeper CRD core and extensions remain untested.

History
First discoveries: Originally worked in the 1930s by Silver Belle Mining Co.; ~500 ft of underground workings (shaft + multiple adits & cross-cuts) driven directly on the mineralized structural-stratigraphic corridor.

Geology
Classic CRD silver-polymetallic system (Ag-Pb-Zn-Cu-Sb) at reactive limestone-quartzite contact, intensely silicified, cut by north-south structures dipping 60° west – ideal architecture for vertically extensive CRD ore shoots.

Expansion Potential
Large land package – 2,000-acre / 100-claim block (~809 ha) with open ground to the north, south, and west for immediate expansion. Strong structural corridor with multiple vertically extensive ore shoots; no drilling, geophysics, or modern exploration ever conducted.
















