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El Quevar Project Confirmed High Grade Silver Intervals

VANCOUVER – Argenta Silver Corp. reporred on the diamond drilling program at the El Quevar Project in Salta Province, Argentina. It is confirmed that there is presence of multiple high-grade silver intervals within the Yaxtché Deposit, including an exceptionally high-grade intersection, with one sample returning 18,467 g/t Silver over 1.05 meters, surpassing the historic maximum from drill core samples at El Quevar.
Highlights: 1) QVD-412 validates continuity with 1,026 g/t Ag over 40.00 meters, including 2,246 g/t Ag over 15.00 m, which includes 4,423 g/t Ag over 6.00 m, which also includes 18,467 g/t Ag over 1.05 m.. 2) QVD-413 delivers 414 g/t Ag over 14.35 meters, including 795 g/t Ag over 3.00 m and 466 g/t Ag over 4.00 m, expanding the up-dip potential for the existing resource. 3) QVD-411 was halted at 92 meters due to operational challenges. The target remains in the program and will be re-drilled after other priority areas are completed.
Joaquin Marias, CEO, President and Director, said, “From a technical standpoint, the extraordinary tenor of the Yaxtché mineralization highlights the strength and scale of the hydrothermal system that formed El Quevar. The success of the up-dip hole QVD-413, along with the project’s highest-ever assay, 18,467 g/t silver over 1.05 meters within a broader interval of 1,026 g/t silver over 40.00 meters in QVD-412, validates and reinforces our dual strategy: expanding the known resource while aggressively exploring the vast, untested areas of this high-grade system.”

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