Silver Hammer starts summer exploration program at Fahey silver project in Idaho
- Silver Hammer Mining began a summer surface reconnaissance program at its Fahey Silver Project in Idaho’s Coeur d’Alene mining district.
- Work targets mapping and confirming surface exposure of Upper Revett Formation quartzite across fault blocks, with reviews of mineralization at adit portals and known vein exposures.
- Company aims to file a Plan of Operations by end of summer to support permitting for an anticipated deep drillhole program.
- Fahey covers 360 acres across 18 unpatented lode claims, with more than 20 identified veins; project has seen limited exploration for more than 60 years.
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