IMPACT Silver Hits 1,333 g/t Silver Over 5.72m at Noche Buena Mine
IMPACT Silver reported high-grade drill results from the Carlos Pacheco Vein extension at its Noche Buena mine, with 1,333 g/t silver over 5.72 meters, indicating potential resource growth.

IMPACT Silver Corp. announced new drill results from the north extension of the Carlos Pacheco Vein System at its Noche Buena silver-gold mine in Mexico, intersecting 1,333 grams per tonne of silver over 5.72 meters.
The company reported that surface drilling on the vein extension, located 150 meters north of active mine workings, returned significant mineralization. The high-grade intercept highlights the potential to expand resources at the Noche Buena mine, which is part of the Royal Mines of Zacualpan District. The results come from additional holes targeting the north extension and its splay veins.
For precious metals traders, high-grade silver discoveries like this can influence sentiment in the silver market, as they signal potential future supply additions. However, the immediate impact on silver prices is typically muted unless the discovery is of a scale that could shift global supply-demand balances. Traders can track real-time silver price movements on NowPrice's live dashboard to monitor any market reaction.
Investors will watch for further drill results from IMPACT Silver to assess the full extent of the Carlos Pacheco Vein system. The company's ability to extend mineralization along strike and at depth will be key to determining the economic viability of the project. Upcoming news on resource estimates or production plans may provide additional catalysts.