I wonder what type of silver ore it is?
We know it's very high grade.
And it has a "mud like" appearance in the drill core.
Could it be Chlorargyrite? Or "horn silver"?
This type of silver ore looks nothing like silver and looks brown in drill core. It would explain why they did not recognise it in the drill core. Also IF it is Chlorargyrite, I haven't heard of any other deposits made up of this in Brazil?
It appears to be quite fragile but extremely high in silver grade.
I'm new to this so just having a stab in the dark here...
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