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Silver X Extends Blenda Rubia Mineralization 160 Metres Below Historic Workings; Intersects High-Grade Silver Within Broad Multi-Vein Zone
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / January 26, 2026 /Silver X Mining Corp. (TSXV:AGX)(OTCQB:AGXPF)(F:AGX) ("Silver X" or the "Company") is pleased to announce results from the first three underground diamond drill holes completed as part of its deep ...
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[{"type":"text","content":"VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESS Newswire / January 26, 2026 / Silver X Mining Corp. (TSXV:AGX)(OTCQB:AGXPF)(F:AGX) ("Silver X" or the "Company") is pleased to announce results from the first three underground diamond drill holes completed as part of its deep exploration program at the Blenda Rubia Mine, within the Nueva Recuperada Project in central Peru. The program successfully extends silver‑polymetallic mineralization upto 160 metres below the historically mined levels, confirming the vertical continuity of the system and intersecting multiple veins and veinlets, including a broad mineralized zone of 27.4 metres true width","length":645,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":""We are very encouraged by the first results from our deep drilling program at Blenda Rubia, which demonstrate that mineralization continues well below the historic mine workings and remains open for expansion," said Jose Garcia, CEO and President of Silver X. "The wide, structurally robust mineralized zone intersected in BR-003, including a high-grade silver core, highlights the scale potential of this system and reinforces our view that Blenda Rubia could become an increasingly important contributor to the Nueva Recuperada complex. The close proximity to our processing infrastructure provides a strong advantage as we continue to convert exploration success into future development opportunities."","length":726,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"Blenda Rubia is a past-producing underground mine, next to the Recuperada mill; previously operated until the mid-1990s. Historic mining activities were largely confined to shallow levels, with development and exploration reaching only four levels in depth below surface (Level 210), despite historical evidence for a vertically extensive silver-polymetallic system. Mining ceased during a period of significantly lower silver prices and domestic turbulence, which averaged approximately US$5-6 per ounce1 at the time, limiting the economic extraction of deeper mineralization.","length":577,"tagName":"p","attribs":{}},{"type":"text","content":"Highlights:","length":11,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"list","items":[{"val":[{"type":"text","content":"Mineralization extended up to 160 metres below historic mine levels, confirming strong vertical continuity and demonstrating meaningful potenti...