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A 9,756-hectare, 11-concession gold-silver district in the richest mineral corridor in the Americas — with a Spanish colonial mining pedigree, multiple high-grade prospects, airstrip access, and world-class neighbour assets within 20 km.
Project Centenario is a district-scale, 9,756-hectare gold-silver property in Santiago Papasquiaro, Durango State — encompassing 11 contiguous mineral concessions held by Cia. Minera La Vainilla SA de CV through its owner, Sr. Filiberto Torres Meza. The property sits in the Tertiary-age Sierra Madre Occidental volcanic belt, the same 1,200 km corridor that has produced some of Mexico's largest precious metals mines.
The property hosts dozens of high-grade mineral prospects across multiple mineralization styles: epithermal low-sulphidation fracture-filling vein-stockwork-breccia systems, skarn zones, and sediment-hosted disseminated zones. The district was actively mined during Spanish colonial times in the late 1600s, and vestiges of small-scale workings are found throughout the claim block — confirming generations of high-grade mineralization at surface.
The asset is bordered by world-class operations: Fresnillo PLC's La Cienega mine (2M+ oz Au produced, 20 km NE), a 5,000 t/day Ag-Au-Pb-Zn producing mine adjacent to the La Esperanza prospect within the block, and the Metates deposit (600M+ tonnes, 20M oz AuEq, Chesapeake Gold) just 15 km to the SE — the largest undeveloped gold-silver deposit in the Americas.
With gold at $4,784/oz (May 2026) and all-in sustaining costs rising globally, district-scale exploration land packages adjacent to producing mines represent the most capital-efficient discovery pathway available to junior developers.
The property is offered to qualified investors and exploration companies seeking district-scale exposure in Mexico's most productive precious metals corridor: