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Silver Crown Royalties Receives Timely Royalty Payments from Mining Partners

Burstable News - Business and Technology News March 21, 2025
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Silver Crown Royalties Receives Timely Royalty Payments from Mining Partners

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Silver Crown Royalties has received full royalty payments from PPX Mining Corp. and a partial payment from Elk Gold Mining Corp., highlighting the company's stable revenue stream despite seasonal production challenges.

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Silver Crown Royalties Inc. reported successful royalty payments from two of its mining partners, demonstrating financial resilience in the precious metals sector. PPX Mining Corp. paid its full quarterly royalty of US$40,672.70 ahead of schedule, while Elk Gold Mining Corp. made a partial payment of C$29,811.99 with the remaining balance expected by March 31, 2025.

Gold Mountain Mining Corp.'s recent financial report revealed reduced production at the Elk Gold Project during the fourth quarter, attributing the decline to a planned winter work program. The company produced 291 ounces of gold from 10,055 tonnes of ore, with an average grade of 1.23 g/t. Despite lower production volumes, the company experienced reduced unit costs compared to the previous quarter.

The royalty agreement with Elk Gold includes a minimum quarterly payment equivalent to 1,500 ounces of silver, which significantly exceeds the current quarterly silver output of approximately 573 ounces. This provision ensures a consistent revenue stream for Silver Crown Royalties, even during periods of reduced mining activity.

Chief Executive Officer Peter Bures noted the company's appreciation for timely payments and emphasized the importance of their minimum delivery provision in mitigating operational risks. The royalty structure provides investors with precious metals exposure while minimizing the economic impact of production challenges.

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