Advance Metals says drilling at its Mexican silver project has intersected a 37.5-metre polymetallic zone. The company reports that the results suggest a stacked mineral system, with silver appearing at shallower levels and other metals, including copper and gold, potentially occurring deeper within the same overall target. The three outlets provide the same core information: a particular drilling hit of 37.5 metres, the polymetallic nature of the interval, and the interpretation that the deposit could be structured with multiple mineralised layers. While the reported update focuses on the extent and character of the zone, details such as exact grades, drilling locations, and how the company plans to expand or confirm the model are not included in the provided excerpts. Overall, the coverage presents the announcement as an early but positive indicator of the project’s potential geology, based on the length of the intersected mineralised interval and the preliminary interpretation of metal distribution with depth.