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HEDLEY MINING CAMP

Tenure # 555462 - GPEX File Number: 195

The “Silver Dollar” Claim
(AKA Iota)

Silver Dollar
Features – 68 tonnes of ore producing 137 grams of gold and 36,200 grams of silver

The “Silver Dollar” property, a four cell tenure comprising 84.1 hectares, lies in the Hedley Mining Camp. The property may be accessed from a forestry road leading north from BC Highway # 3, opposite the Stemwinder Park.

The property was staked due to its high incidence of precious metals, and is conducive to prospecting for approximately eight moths out of the year.

With the opening of GPEX’s mineral property portfolio, this and several other dynamic prospects of high potential, are now made available to parties bearing serious hardrock interest. Whether of larger mining status, a junior firm desiring to expand upon its operations or holdings, the entrepreneurial mining speculator, the individual seeking investment opportunities, the small operator desiring a Mom & Pop operation, or, the junior prospector seeking a quality property to engage in hardrock explorations, quite possibly the acquisition of one or more of GPEX’s properties will satisfy the search.

Central coordinates are: 120° 06’ 26.9” W Longitude, 49° 23’ 44.5” N Latitude



Please see the Ministry Minfile below for a capsule summary




MINFILE  No. 092HSE119

SUMMARY

NMI
092H8 Ag1
Name  
IOTA, ISLAY B, STEM, GREYLEDGE MINES  
Mining Division 
Osoyoos,
 
                                                            
BCGS Map             
092H040
Status
Prospect   
NTS Map 
092H08E
Latitude
51º 04' 35" N 
UTM
10 (NAD 83)
Longitude
122º 06' 05" W
Northing
5475398
Easting
710055
Commodities 
Silver, Lead, Zinc, Gold, Copper
Deposit Types 
G07 : Subaqueous hot spring Ag-Au
G04 : Besshi massive sulphide Cu-Zn
Tectonic Belt 
Intermontane  
Intermontane
Terrane Quesnel


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Capsule Geology The Iota occurrence is on the north slope of Stemwinder Mountain, 300 metres north-northwest of its summit, 4.5 kilometres northwest of Hedley.

Stemwinder Mountain is underlain by argillite and siltstone with thin interbedded limestone of the Upper Triassic Stemwinder Mountain Formation (Nicola Group). The unit is intruded to the northwest by granodiorite to quartz monzonite of the Early Jurassic Bromley batholith. Dykes and sills of hornblende porphyritic diorite of the Early Jurassic Hedley Intrusions occasionally cut these sediments. Bedding strikes north to northeast and dips steeply east over the top of Stemwinder Mountain along the west limb of a northeast plunging syncline. A 0.8 to 1.0-metre wide zone of brecciation and veining, in thinly-bedded calcareous argillite and limestone, strikes 070 degrees for at least 146 metres and dips 76 to 80 degrees south. Diamond drilling has traced the zone to a depth of 24 metres. The zone appears to be controlled by a well-developed axial plane cleavage.

Black, drusy chalcedonic quartz, in stringers or as a breccia matrix, is mineralized with fine-grained disseminated pyrite, argentite, galena and sphalerite. Galena is also observed to occur as coarse stringers in brecciated limestone. The quartz and wallrocks are locally limonitic. The texture and composition of this mineralization suggests it may be of epithermal origin.

Samples comprised of limestone, containing black quartz stringers and massive quartz, assayed 233 to 854 grams per tonne silver (Minister of Mines Annual report 1947, page 147). A 0.91- metre chip sample across black quartz assayed trace gold, 854 grams per tonne silver and 0.6 per cent lead, and a 0.79-metre chip sample across black quartz and limestone breccia assayed 0.69 gram per tonne gold, 542 grams per tonne silver and 1.2 per cent lead (Minister of Mines Annual Report 1947, page 147). A sample of "agate breccia" analysed 0.91 gram per tonne gold, 435.9 grams per tonne silver, 1.2 per cent zinc and 0.54 per cent copper (Assessment Reports 14287, 14753, sample 51271).

Between 1946 and 1952, the deposit was explored by 14 opencuts, 190 metres of diamond drilling in 8 holes, a 12-metre shaft, and a 130-metre long adit about 23 metres below surface workings. Sixty-eight tonnes of ore were extracted from the shaft in 1950 and 1951, and shipped to the Trail smelter, producing a total of 137 grams of gold, 36,200 grams of silver, 3.8 tonnes of lead and 0.73 tonnes of zinc (Minister of Mines Annual Reports 1950, page 115 and 1951, page 132)

 




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Larry Amey
Pres. & CEO
(604) 869-5511 - larry@gpex.ca
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