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Fair Value Measurements
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2022
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS
 Three Months Ended March 31,
In thousands20232022
Change in the value of equity securities(1)
$10,561 $13,744 
Termination of gold zero cost collars— (3,139)
Fair value adjustments, net$10,561 $10,605 
(1) Includes unrealized gains on held equity securities of $2.8 million, and $13.7 million for the three months ended March 31, 2023, and 2022, respectively.
Accounting standards establish a fair value hierarchy that prioritizes the inputs to valuation techniques used to measure fair value. The hierarchy gives the highest priority to unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (Level 1), secondary priority to quoted prices in inactive markets or observable inputs (Level 2), and the lowest priority to unobservable inputs (Level 3).
The following table presents the Company’s financial assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis (at least annually) by level within the fair value hierarchy. Assets and liabilities are classified in their entirety based on the lowest level of input that is significant to the fair value measurement:
 Fair Value at March 31, 2023
In thousandsTotalLevel 1Level 2Level 3  
Assets:
Equity securities including warrants$14,938 $14,443 $495 $— 
Provisional metal sales contracts224 — 224 — 
Silver forwards555 — 555 — 
$15,717 $14,443 $1,274 $— 
Liabilities:
Gold forwards
$5,274 $— $5,274 $— 
Provisional metal sales contracts184 — 184 — 
$5,458 $— $5,458 $— 
 
 Fair Value at December 31, 2022
In thousandsTotalLevel 1Level 2Level 3  
Assets:
Equity securities$44,152 $43,893 $259 $— 
Provisional metal sales contracts299 — 299 — 
Gold forwards12,343 — 12,343 — 
$56,794 $43,893 $12,901 $— 
Liabilities:
Provisional metal sales contracts$10 $— $10 $— 
The Company’s investments in equity securities are recorded at fair market value in the financial statements based primarily on quoted market prices. Such instruments are classified within Level 1 of the fair value hierarchy. The common share purchase warrants the Company received as consideration in the La Preciosa project sale are valued using a pricing model with inputs derived from observable market data, including quoted market prices and quoted interest curve rates. The model inputs can generally be verified and do not involve significant management judgment. Such instruments are classified within Level 2 of the fair value hierarchy.
The Company’s provisional metal sales contracts include concentrate and certain doré sales contracts that are valued using pricing models with inputs derived from observable market data, including forward market prices.
The Company’s gold and silver forward contracts are valued using pricing models with inputs derived from observable market data, including forward market prices, yield curves, credit spreads.
No assets or liabilities were transferred between fair value levels in the three months ended March 31, 2023.
The fair value of financial assets and liabilities carried at book value in the financial statements at March 31, 2023 and December 31, 2022 is presented in the following table:
 March 31, 2023
In thousandsBook ValueFair ValueLevel 1Level 2Level 3  
Assets:
Deferred cash consideration$7,753 $7,338 $— $7,338 $— 
Liabilities:
2029 Senior Notes(1)
$369,446 $312,240 $— $312,240 $— 
Revolving Credit Facility(2)
$60,000 $60,000 $— $60,000 $— 
(1) Net of unamortized debt issuance costs of $5.6 million
(2) Unamortized debt issuance costs of $3.2 million included in Other Non-Current Assets.
 December 31, 2022
In thousandsBook ValueFair ValueLevel 1Level 2Level 3  
Assets:
Promissory note$4,926 $4,579 $— $4,579 $— 
Deferred cash consideration$7,677 $7,317 $— $7,317 $— 
Liabilities:
2029 Senior Notes(1)
$369,212 $291,924 $— $291,924 $— 
Revolving Credit Facility(2)
$80,000 $80,000 $— $80,000 $— 
(1) Net of unamortized debt issuance costs of $5.8 million.
(2) Unamortized debt issuance costs of $3.6 million included in Other Non-Current Assets.
The fair value of the 2029 Senior Notes was estimated using quoted market prices. The fair value of the RCF approximates book value as the liability is secured, has a variable interest rate, and lacks significant credit concerns.
The consideration for the sale of La Preciosa project included a promissory note payable to the Company that matured in March 2023 and was paid in full, and deferred cash consideration payable on the first anniversary of initial production from any portion of the La Preciosa project. These assets were valued using the pricing model with inputs derived from observable market data, including synthetic credit rating and quoted discount rate. The model inputs can generally be verified and do not involve significant management judgment. Such instruments are classified within Level 2 of the fair value hierarchy.
In addition, the Company has assets initially measured at fair value at inception and remeasured at fair value on a nonrecurring basis such as the royalties and contingent consideration received in connection with dispositions. The consideration for the sale of La Preciosa project also included two royalties: a 1.25% net smelter returns royalty on properties covering the Gloria and Abundancia areas of the La Preciosa project and a 2.00% gross value royalty on all areas of the La Preciosa project other than the Gloria and Abundancia areas, and contingent consideration of $0.25 per silver equivalent ounce (adjusted for inflation) on any new mineral reserves discovered and declared outside of the current resources area at the La Preciosa project, up to a maximum payment of $50.0 million. The fair value of the royalties and the contingent consideration assets were $11.2 million and $1.2 million, respectively, valued as of the date of closing of the transaction and are measured at fair value on a non-recurring basis. The fair value of the royalties and the contingent consideration were valued using Monte Carlo simulation models. The model inputs include significant unobservable inputs and involve significant management judgment. The significant unobservable inputs included assumptions related to metal prices which assumed silver prices ranging from $22 to $25 per ounce and gold prices ranging from $1,700 to $1,930 per ounce as well as volatility assumptions for silver and gold prices (33.5% and 19.0%, respectively), and an assumed weighted average cost of capital of 15.5%. Such instruments are classified as Level 3 of the fair value hierarchy.
The consideration for the sale of Sterling/Crown exploration properties included the right to an additional payment of $50.0 million should the Buyer, its affiliates or its successors, report gold resources in the Sterling/Crown exploration properties (including any in-situ ounces mined after the closing of the Transaction) equal to or greater than 3,500,000 gold ounces, subject to certain additional terms and conditions detailed in the stock purchase agreement. The fair value of the contingent consideration asset of $13.0 million valued as of the date of closing of the transaction was valued using a discounted cash flow model and is measured at fair value on a non-recurring basis. The model inputs include significant unobservable inputs, involve significant management judgment and is classified as Level 3 of the fair value hierarchy. The significant unobservable inputs included managements assumption related to the probability (75%) and timing (ranging from 5 years to 30 years) of achieving reported gold resources equal to or greater than 3,500,000 gold ounces and a discount rate of 8.1%.