Silver Dollar’s Ranger-Page Project Yields Promising Initial Drilling Results

Silver Dollar Resources Inc. (CSE: SLV) (OTCQX: SLVDF) (FSE: 4YW) has announced encouraging assay results from its initial exploration drilling program at the Ranger-Page Project in Idaho’s Silver Valley. The project, located on the western edge of the prolific Coeur d’Alene Mining District, has revealed multiple near-surface discoveries that suggest significant potential for further exploration. The company has focused its efforts on two main targets: Wyoming and Crown Point.

At the Wyoming Target, drilling has established mineralization continuity along a 103-meter strike and 75 meters below the surface. A standout intercept from hole RP-2025-005 yielded 3.04 meters of 17.4 ounces per ton silver equivalent (AgEq). This finding not only demonstrates the target’s exploration upside but also suggests a potential connection to the nearby Blackhawk Mine.

The Crown Point Target has also shown promise, with drilling extending near-surface mineralization about 100 meters west of historic workings. The best intersection came from hole RP-2025-002, which returned 1.1 meters of 6.2 opt AgEq, including a high-grade section of 0.21 meters at 18.7 opt AgEq.

Dale Moore, Silver Dollar’s Technical Advisor, expressed optimism about the results, noting their comparability to other projects in the area. “We are encouraged by the fact that our initial results at Wyoming and Crown Point are comparable to those from other projects on the west side of the Coeur d’Alene Mining District,” Moore stated.

The Ranger-Page project’s strategic location, just two miles from the Bunker Hill Silver-Lead-Zinc Mine, adds to its appeal. With Bunker Hill expected to restart full production in the first half of 2026, Silver Dollar is positioned to potentially benefit from existing infrastructure and a skilled local workforce.

The company’s exploration strategy includes testing ground-induced polarization anomalies, extending mineralization below historic workings, and investigating gaps between known mineralized areas. This approach has already yielded discoveries of silver, lead, and zinc mineralization in all four drill holes at the Wyoming Target.

The Ranger-Page Project is part of Silver Dollar’s portfolio, which includes properties in Idaho’s Silver Valley and the Durango-Zacatecas silver-gold belt in Mexico. With financial backing from renowned mining investor Eric Sprott and a management team focused on aggressive growth, Silver Dollar is actively exploring opportunities to expand its footprint in premier North American mining regions.

As the company continues to analyze these initial results and plan future drilling campaigns, investors and industry observers will be watching closely to see how Silver Dollar capitalizes on the potential of its Ranger-Page Project in one of the world’s most productive silver districts.

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