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Spartan Metals Identifies High-Grade Silver-Rich CRD Target on Trend with Tungstonia Vein System at the Eagle Project
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[{"type":"text","content":"Spartan Metals Identifies High-Grade Silver-Rich CRD Target on Trend with Tungstonia Vein System at the Eagle Project\n\n\n (TheNewswire)\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Vancouver, Canada –\n \n\n TheNewswire -\n \n\n November 3, 2025\n \n\n –\nSpartan Metals Corp. (“\n \n\n Spartan\n \n\n ” or the “\n \n\n Company\n \n\n ”) (TSX-V:\nW) is pleased to announce that it has identified a silver-rich\nCarbonate Replacement Deposit (“\n \n\n CRD\n \n\n ”) target on\ntrend with the past producing Tungstonia Mine vein system at its 100%\nowned Eagle Tungsten-Silver-Rubidium Project (“\n \n\n Eagle\n \n\n ” or\n“\n \n\n Project\n \n\n ”) in eastern Nevada.\n \n\n\n\n Brett Marsh, Spartan’s President and CEO, states\n \n\n “When hydrothermal fluids\nmoving along the structural corridors interact with thick,\ncarbonate-rich sedimentary packages at the contact with the Tungstonia\nGranite intrusion, we have the potential to develop an enriched\ndepositional zone along preferred limestone and dolostone beds, at\nstructural intersections, and where we see veining in our host rocks.\nThe rock chip samples from 2024 returned several high-grade results\nthat carry several of the primary metals commonly associated with\ncarbonate replacement deposit mineralization including silver, lead,\ncopper, and zinc. This strongly suggests the potential for a larger\ncarbonate replacement deposit that could potentially contain\nsignificant critical metal concentrations at the Tungstonia Claim\nBlock.”\n \n\n\n\n Mr. Marsh continues,\n \n\n “We are equally enthusiastic about the\ndiscovery of an extensive vein system with significant\nsilver-copper-antimony that is continuing to develop at our Rees Claim\nblock. The initial mapping and surface sampling of the claim block\nappears to connect the former Antelope Mine to a series of veins,\nbreccias, and CRD mineralization located approximately 1.0 kilometer\nto the east of the mine itself. The potential to discover bonanza\ngrade silver at over 1,500 grams per tonne along with other critical\nmetals such as antimony, arsenic, and copper over an approximate\n1-kilometer strike length makes the Eagle Project a significant U.S.\ncritical metal asset.”\n \n\n\n\n Recent surface exploration and ...