Pecker,
True, and I think they are likely to be exceptionally amazing by any standards.
Then there is a small matter like so far only 350 metre strike delineated and these veins are typically 1,200 metres long.
Lets say 6 metres to 12 metres x 550 metres by 1200 metres at say 2000 g/t Ag, at 2.60 specific gravity per Cubic Metre?
This vein could easily have 200/250,000,000 troy ounces of silver in it.
Lets just take 350m x 550m x 6m =1,155,000 M3 x 2.60 Mt per M3=3,003,000 Mt x 2000 g/t=6,006,000,000 grammes /31.1035 g/toz=193,097,240 toz Ag over a 350 metre strike only using 6 metres width to only 550 metre depth, ignoring Lead, Gold and other metals, which you simply can not at these grades.
All IMHO, NAG, DYOR etc
Cheers
Ash:)