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Current Silver Mining Properties and Claims for Sale (as of late 2025)
Silver mines and claims for sale are typically smaller-scale historical or exploration properties, often unpatented claims (mineral rights on public land) or patented (private ownership). Large operating silver mines are rarely sold outright; instead, companies or projects change hands. Most available listings focus on the USA (Nevada, Idaho, New Mexico, California, Colorado), with some in Mexico, Peru, and Canada. Prices vary widely based on size, historical production, assays, and access.
Here’s a curated list of notable silver-focused (or silver-primary) properties currently advertised for sale, drawn from specialized mining marketplaces:
1Pinto Mines Group (New Mexico, USA)
◦Four adjoining high-grade hard rock silver properties (~80 acres total: 2 patented, 2 unpatented claims).
◦Established in the 1870s–1880s; historical high-grade silver production.
◦Listed on
MineListings.com.
2Delano and Cleveland Mines (Elko County, Nevada, USA)
◦Rich historical silver mines (galena ore up to 200 oz/ton silver observed).
◦Extensive underground workings (>2,000 ft); estimated $114 million in reserves.
◦Includes detailed maps and sampling data.
◦Listed on Mountain Man Mining.
3Silver Crescent Mine (Nevada, USA)
◦Lode claim with average samples 1–2 lbs silver per ton (plus trace gold).
◦Multiple adits, shafts, and tailings; good road access.
◦Listed on Mountain Man Mining.
4Fireball Ridge Mine (Churchill County, Nevada, USA)
◦Past-producing gold and silver mine in geothermally active area; visible silver galena stringers.
◦Affordable “abandoned mine” category.
◦Listed on Mountain Man Mining.
5J-Silver Claim (Goodsprings Mining District, Nevada, USA)
◦Captures two developed underground gold and silver mines.
◦Near Las Vegas; enigmatic district known for rich strikes.
◦Listed on Mountain Man Mining.
6Pino Alto Underground Silver Mine (Zimapan, Hidalgo, Mexico)
◦Dormant polymetallic (silver-lead-zinc) vein mine.
◦Visible vein on surface for 400m; estimated 250,000 tonnes ore (avg. 900 g/t silver).
◦Some ore stockpiled; mill adjacent.
◦Equity sale in operating junior company.
7Polymetallic Silver Mining Company (Trujillo, Peru)
◦Non-operational company with 1,500 hectare concession for gold, silver, copper.
◦Includes processing plant, lab, and campsite; past revenue reported.
◦NI 43-101 compliant feasibility study.
8Multiple Northern Nevada Silver/Gold Properties (Nevada, USA)
◦Proven unpatented claims (260 acres total available).
◦Prices $129,000–$3,500,000; assays up to 161 oz/ton silver and 1 oz/ton gold.
◦Listed on DealStream.
9Randsburg Project Mining Claims (California, USA)
◦Large package (~3,449 acres, patented and unpatented) in historical districts (incl. Kelly Silver Mine).
◦Historical production millions of oz gold/silver/tungsten; NI 43-101 report available.
◦Listed via Keen-Summit.
10Various Patented Silver Claims (Colorado, Nevada, Wyoming, USA)
◦Examples: Buckhorn (Schell Creek Range), Gold Note Canyon, Mardis/Diamond Jim Mine.
◦High-elevation, historical producers.
◦Listed on Out West Land Sales and
ColoradoMinesForSale.com.
Key Resources for Finding More
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MineListings.com: Largest inventory of claims and projects worldwide (filter by “Silver”).
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MountainManMining.com: Focuses on Nevada claims; many silver-rich.
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DealStream.com: Business-style listings, often with leases or equity sales.
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GoldRushExpeditions.com: Documented claims in western USA.
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99Mines.com: International projects, including South America.
Notes:
•Availability and prices change quickly—contact sellers directly for current status, assays, and due diligence (e.g., NI 43-101 reports where available).
•Most are exploration-stage or historical; full-scale producing silver mines (e.g., in Mexico/