New Copper-Silver Zone Discover At AM District CESAR Project


VANCOUVER - Max Resource Corp. reported the discovery of a significant copper-silver system, called AM-7, which is located on 1 of 6 new Application for Mining Concessions. All six concessions lie within the AM District of Max's wholly owned CESAR Copper Silver Project in northeastern Colombia. The AM-7 Target is the 7th discovery by Max in the AM District. The total number of copper-silver targets at the CESAR Project now stands at 21. The AM-7 mineralized horizon is a tabular body that ranges from 0.3m to 2m in width, extends over 1600m along strike and is open in all directions. AM-7 encompasses five historic open cut copper workings extending over 700m. The primary copper mineral is Chalcocite (80% by weight copper) with minor malachite. Rock chip and channel samples have been collected across the outcroppings and results are pending. Six new Application for Mining Concessions were approved this year.

"AM-7 appears to be a significant discovery with potential for multiple stacked mineralized horizons across an impressive strike length of at least 1,600m and is open in all directions. To date, Max has identified 21 copper silver targets through three districts that span over 90-km of the CESAR Copper Rich Basin: AM, URU and Conejo," said CEO, Brett Matich. "The significant AM-7 discovery underscores the potential of the CESAR Basin to host multiple depositional models as our skilled exploration team continues to make significant copper-silver discoveries.”