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High-Grade Northern Extension & Expansion Of Los Mangos Vein System

VANCOUVER – Outcrop Silver & Gold Corporation reported on continued drilling success from the Los Mangos vein system, part of its Santa Ana high-grade silver project in Colombia. The latest results highlight the expansion potential of the system along strike to the north and continued high-grade mineralization associated with the Mangos fault structure to the south.

Hole DH469 intersected 1.06 metres grading 1,930 g/t AgEq in the Los Mangos vein, including 0.30 metres grading 4,988 g/t AgEq. Step-out drilling 150 metres north of known mineralization confirms the continuity of the Los Mangos vein system and outlines a potential new high-grade shoot, reinforcing the importance of significant future mineral resource expansion.

Holes DH469 and DH472 represent a 150-metre step-out to the north from known mineralization. The zone tested lies beneath a minor topographic elevation and confirms the continuity of the Los Mangos vein system, as well as the presence of high-grade mineralization at depth. These results significantly extend the system’s footprint and indicate the presence of a new mineralized shoot north of the previous intercepts. The discovery of high-grade silver mineralization in hole DH469 strongly supports the potential for additional high-grade zones deeper in the system. Follow-up drilling is planned to evaluate the vertical continuity and volume potential of this emerging northern shoot.

Hole DH466 confirms that the Mangos Fault continues to deliver encouraging silver grades at depth, even at the southern margins of the known system. The Mangos Fault has emerged as a promising structure with consistent mineralization, reinforcing its role in controlling high-grade shoots.

”The result from DH469 is a powerful confirmation that the Los Mangos vein system continues to deliver high-grade silver mineralization even beyond our current footprint,” said Guillermo Hernandez, Vice President of Exploration. “This 150-meter step-out significantly expands the system and opens a new corridor for future mineral resource growth. Our team is excited to test this zone at depth, as the geometry and grade point to another shoot, reinforcing our strategy of stepping out aggressively while continuing to build on our vein inventory.”

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