Kingsmen Resources reports high silver grades from Mexico's Las Coloradas project
Kingsmen Resources Ltd. has released initial results from its surface sampling program at the Las Coloradas project in Mexico. New samples reveal multiple high silver grades discovered in old workings.

Vancouver, British Columbia – Kingsmen Resources Ltd. (TSXV: KNG) has reported initial findings from its ongoing surface sampling program at the Las Coloradas project in Mexico. The program focused on historical mine workings along the Soledad and Soledad II structures, located approximately 30 km from Hidalgo, Parral, Chihuahua.
A total of 39 samples were collected. Several returned high silver grades, with two samples exceeding 500 g/t silver, four above 200 g/t, and nine above 100 g/t. The sampling also identified three distinct target areas along the Soledad vein structure and a new, 300-meter-long mineralized structure.
These results align with historical production data for the project, which reported silver grades ranging from 300 to 518 g/t, along with significant gold, lead, and zinc values. Samples from past mining activities suggest that the mineralization is structurally controlled and may extend below the water table, where historical operations appear to have ceased.
The Las Coloradas project area lies within the Cienega de Ceniceros mineralized zone, as mapped by the Mexican Geological Survey. Previous exploration has focused on relatively shallow depths. Kingsmen Resources is continuing its prospecting and sampling efforts and plans to employ geophysical surveys to define the extent and depth of these structures for future drilling.