Pinnacle Silver and Gold CEO Robert Archer joined Steve Darling from Proactive to share results from new sampling at the historic La Dura mine within the company’s high-grade El Potrero gold-silver project in Durango, Mexico. Archer said the identification of another gold-silver zone at La Dura has extended the mineralized strike length along the Dos de Mayo vein structure to nearly 500 metres, significantly expanding the project’s potential. The newly defined zone remains open, with large gaps between the three principal mines—Pinos Cuates, Dos de Mayo, and La Dura—which have yet to be drill tested. Notably, the Dos de Mayo vein has never been previously drilled, marking a key exploration opportunity. The La Dura mine consists of a main adit following the vein for roughly 60 metres along strike northwest of the portal, plus two smaller adits about 10 metres above and to the southeast, collectively referred to as La Dura 2. Compared to the more developed Pinos Cuates and Dos de Mayo mines, La Dura has seen limited underground work, with 146 of 722 total underground samples on the project taken there. Of those, 40 samples were collected from the two small adits, including six composite channel samples along an exposed 12-metre strike length. Results returned an average width of 1.3 metres and average grades of 1.98 g/t gold and 98 g/t silver, with individual samples up to 4.51 g/t gold and 269 g/t silver over 0.5 metres. Very fine visible gold was observed in several locations. Archer noted that given only 12 metres of the mineralized zone is currently exposed, there is strong potential for expansion through further underground development and future drilling. He added that these preliminary grades at La Dura 2 are consistent with other low-sulphidation epithermal systems in Mexico and reinforce the high-grade nature of the El Potrero project. #proactiveinvestors #pinnaclesilverandgoldcrp #robertarcher #tsxv #pinn #otc #psgcf #GoldMining #SilverMining #Metallurgy #ElPotrero #PinnacleSilverGold #MiningProjects #ResourceDevelopment #MiningMexico #MiningNews #GoldRecovery