Argentum Silver Corp. Provides Update on Norsemont Acquisition and Sprott Mining Exercises Remaining Warrants for $1.4 Million
On August 28, 2019, a total of 12,727,272 common share purchase warrants ("Warrants") of Argentum (held by Sprott Mining Inc., a corporation beneficially owned by Eric Sprott) were exercised (at $0.11 per common share) for total consideration of $1,399,999.92. As a result of the Warrant exercise, Sprott Mining Inc. now beneficially owns and controls 30,000,000 common shares representing approximately 65.9% of the outstanding common shares on a non-diluted basis.
About Argentum Silver Corp.
Argentum Silver is a junior mineral exploration company listed on the TSXV under the stock symbol ASL. Argentum hold 80% interest in the Vanadium Ridge Property located at the southern end of the Quesnel Trough 50 km north of Kamloops, British Columbia. The property consists of 20 mining claims covering 2,151 hectares near the town of Barrière. The project hosts vanadium-rich magnetite mineralization in seams and pods in altered ultramafic to intermediate intrusive rocks which form a portion of a large Late Triassic Poison Creek diorite intrusion complex. The near-surface exposure of vanadiferous magnetite is an attractive exploration target that may not require chemical processing for the liberation of a magnetite concentrate. Argentum feels it is a good entry into what is becoming one of the most sought-after commodities in the battery-metal sector.
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Gary Nassif, President & CEO
416-855-9304
gnassif@argentumsilvercorp.com
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