1,240 Acres
Strategic Nevada Acquisition
100% Controlled
American Antimony Portfolio
Lander County
Nevada, USA
Growth Asset
Future Exploration Pipeline
Expanding Beyond Bernice Canyon
The acquisition of the Stibium Creek Project represents American Antimony's commitment to building a diversified portfolio of domestic antimony opportunities. While the American Antimony Project remains the Company's flagship asset, Stibium Creek provides additional exploration upside and long-term growth potential within Nevada's historic mining landscape.
Nevada Exploration & Growth Asset
THE STIBIUM
CREEK PROJECT
Located within Lander County, Nevada, the Stibium Creek Project expands American Antimony's strategic land position through the acquisition of approximately 1,240 acres of prospective antimony-bearing ground within one of the United States' most important mining jurisdictions.
A DISTRICT-SCALE EXPLORATION OPPORTUNITY
Historic Mineralization
Documented antimony occurrences throughout the district.
Underexplored Ground
Modern exploration techniques have seen limited application across much of the property.
Strategic Land Position
1,240 acres of consolidated exploration ground.
Future Discovery Potential
Target generation opportunities remain open throughout the district.
AMERICAN ANTIMONY PROJECT
Flagship Development Asset
STIBIUM CREEK PROJECT
Exploration & Growth Asset
FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES
Strategic Nevada Expansion
American Antimony continues evaluating opportunities to expand its domestic antimony footprint while advancing Bernice Canyon toward development.
1915
Big Creek Antimony Mines Reopened
Newspaper discusses renewed production and shipment activity from the Bray Mine.
"One of the most productive antimony districts in Nevada."
— Historical Nevada Mining Publication
Big Creek District
Historic antimony-producing district located near Austin, Nevada.
High-Grade Ore
Historic reports describe ore containing approximately 60-70% antimony.
Nevada's Forgotten Antimony Producer
Long before modern critical minerals became a national priority, the Big Creek District was recognized as one of Nevada's most important antimony-producing regions. Historical newspapers describe extensive mining operations, high-grade stibnite ore, wartime production, and regular shipments from the Bray Antimony Mine and surrounding properties.
Today, the Stibium Creek Project controls ground within this historic district and provides American Antimony with exposure to one of Nevada's overlooked antimony camps.
Historical production does not guarantee future results. However, documented mining activity demonstrates that the district hosted antimony mineralization capable of supporting commercial operations across multiple generations.
The Stibium Creek Project provides American Antimony exposure to this historically productive district while offering potential for modern exploration and future discovery.
1915
Antimony Shipment From Big Creek
Reports ore shipments exceeding 60% antimony from the district.
Why It Matters Today
THE BIG CREEK LEGACY
1916
Demand Seen For Antimony Ores
Industry demand drives renewed development throughout the district.
Bray Antimony Mine
Repeatedly referenced in historical production records and newspaper archives.
Strategic Metal
Produced during periods when antimony became critical to industrial and military demand.
1940s
War Metal Production Returns
Antimony becomes strategically important during wartime manufacturing.