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Viscount Mining Finds High Grade Silver in New Drill Holes at Its Silver Cliff Property

Tuesday, 30 May 2017 10:00 AM

CEOCFO Magazine

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The Latest Test Holes in Colorado Confirm the Positive Results from Past Exploratory Drilling

VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / May 30, 2017 / CEOCFO Magazine, an independent investment publication that highlights important technologies and companies, today announced that one of the companies it featured in a recent interview, Viscount Mining Corp (TSX-V: VML, OTCQB: VLMGF), has released new drilling results showing high levels of silver at Viscount's Silver Cliff in property in Colorado.

As Viscount (www.viscountmining.com) CEO, Jim MacKenzie, explained in the CEOCFO interview and in another interview with Stock-Sector, previous exploratory work at Silver Cliff had found some of the highest assays of silver ore ever reported in North America.

The new test holes, drilled in 2016 under Viscount's direction, confirm the past findings. They show high levels of silver mineralization on one of the Silver Cliff deposits known as the Kate Silver Resource.

As MacKenzie described in the Stock-Sector and CEOCFO interviews, Viscount is a "project generator" that finds and acquires promising properties. It then brings partners or buyers to do the actual mining.

In addition to the Silver Cliff property in the Hardscrabble Silver District of Custer County, Colorado, where top-grade silver and gold was mined in the late 1800s, Viscount also has acquired a property in Nevada called Cherry Creek that had several producing mines for silver and other metals. Drilling on both properties shows that "we have two spectacular silver properties," MacKenzie told Stock-Sector and CEOCFO.

Viscount is also entering the business at a good time because demand - and prices - for silver are rising quickly. In addition to its use in jewelry and silverware, silver has become an essential component in cell phones, flat panel TVs, and many other devices.

Viscount plans to reward its shareholders with dividends when the company sells its properties or partners with major mining companies.

Contact:

Bud Wayne
Editorial Executive
CEOCFO Magazine
570-851-1745
[email protected]

SOURCE: CEOCFO Magazine

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