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OUTCROP SILVER INTERCEPTS 6.52 METRES OF 828 GRAMS SILVER EQUIVALENT PER TONNE AT THE AGUILAR DISCOVERY

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VANCOUVER, BC, July 17, 2024 /CNW/ - Outcrop Silver & Gold Corporation (TSXV: OCG) (OTCQX: OCGSF) (DE: MRG) ("Outcrop Silver") is pleased to announce additional drill results at the Aguilar vein discovery located 5 kilometres south of the existing resource along the 30 kilometre vein corridor. These recent drill holes at Aguilar have confirmed the continuity of high-grade silver along dip and revealed a new parallel blind vein, Aguilar-HW, with the potential of discovering additional veins. Outcrop Silver has two active drill rigs on site, focusing on drill testing the extensive inventory of exploration targets to expand the current resource. One rig is currently at Aguilar testing extension along strike and depth, while the other has begun testing the Guadual target, located 1.8 kilometres north of the Aguilar vein system (Figure 1).

HIGHLIGHTS

  • DH369 intercepted 6.52 metres of 828 grams per tonne of silver equivalent, including 0.63 metres at 6,943 grams per tonne of silver equivalent

  • DH371 intercepted 1.11 metres of 969 grams per tonne of silver equivalent and 0.31 metres of 3,741 grams per tonne of silver equivalent confirming the extension of Aguilar North at depth

  • DH364 intercepted 1.63 metres of 717 grams per tonne of silver equivalent

  • DH363 intercepted 1.04 metres of 1,218 grams per tonne of silver equivalent in a new blind discover, Aguilar-HW

"After confirming the existence of high grade further south with our current drilling campaign, we are excited with the recent holes that suggest more blind veins can be discovered," explains Guillermo Hernandez, VP of Exploration. "Aguilar is demonstrating a robust vein system with many parallel veins, including splays that carry encouraging results. These types of complex vein systems are showing great potential for our drill campaign."

The current drill campaign on the Aguilar vein aims to test the continuity of high grades that were identified through Outcrop Silver's regional target generation program (see news release from May 09, 2022 and January 03, 2023). This surface exploration program traced the Aguilar vein system along more than 550 metres; as part of the Aguilar-Guadual vein zone, which extends for 1.8 kilometres (Figure 1). Geological mapping suggests higher-grade mineralization occurs at flexures within the dominant northeast trend of the veins with outcrops confirming the existence of high grade along the 550 metre long exposure (Figure 1 and Table 2). These flexures are interpreted to represent structural intersections between northerly trending faults and northwest-trending lineaments, which are currently being drill-tested.

The initial drilling of the Aguilar vein tested the continuity at depth from outcrop channel samples (SUCH220301, SUCH220302, SUCH220303, and SUCH220301) with high-grade assays from the regional target generation program, such as 0.90 m @ 500 g/t AgEq (see news release from May 9, 2022), and 2.70 m @ 267 g/t AgEq (see news release from January 03, 2023). The Aguilar vein at depth has been confirmed through seven drill holes as a low-angle structure, generally dipping 55° to the West, and showing 5 to 10% total sulfide content with parallel secondary veins and splays (Figure 2).

  • DH363 intercepted 1.04 metres of quartz vein that assayed 8.57 grams per tonne of gold and 574 grams per tonne of silver, named as Aguilar-HW (Figure 2 and Table 1), while the Aguilar vein was intercepted at 0.50 m of 4.20 grams per tonne of gold and 876 grams per tonne of silver.
  • DH364 intercepted 1.63 metres of 1.88 grams per tonne of gold and 576 grams per tonne of silver from the Aguilar vein towards the south (Figure 3 and Table 1).

Follow-up drilling focused on testing the lateral continuity of high-grade mineralization using the known sampled outcrops along the 550 metres of Aguilar vein exposure returned high-grade intercepts.

  • DH369 intercepted 6.52 metres of 828 grams per tonne of silver equivalent, including 0.63 metres of 21.38 grams per tonne of gold and 5,337 grams per tonne of silver (Table 1).
  • DH371 intercepted 1.11 metres of 969 grams per tonne of silver equivalent, including 0.42 metres of 8.64 grams per tonne of gold and 1,847 grams per tonne of silver (Table 1).

Drilling at Aguilar has one hole with assays pending: DH373 (Figure 1 and Figure 2).

Figure 1. The Aguilar plan view shows the detailed drill plan and reported holes in this release (Table 1), including holes with pending assays, previous drilling, and channel samples previously reported (Table 2). (CNW Group/Outcrop Silver & Gold Corporation)

Target

Hole ID

From
(m)

To
(m)

Interval
Length
(m)

Estimated
True
Width
(m)

Au g/t

Ag g/t

AgEq
g/t

Vein

Aguilar

DH363

29.33

29.63

0.30

**

0.70

61

114


DH363

32.96

34.00

1.04

**

8.57

574

1,218

Aguilar HW

Including

32.96

33.26

0.30

**

27.37

1,855

3,910


DH363

115.66

116.16

0.50

**

4.20

876

1,191

Aguilar

DH364

18.34

18.64

0.30

**

0.65

118

166

Aguilar HW

DH364

78.19

79.82

1.63

**

1.88

576

717

Aguilar

Including

78.19

78.74

0.55

**

3.15

1,282

1,519


And

79.52

79.82

0.30

**

4.38

780

1,109

DH364

106.43

106.73

0.30

**

0.99

164

239

Aguilar FW

DH366

No Significant Result

DH369

46.90

47.20

0.30


1.41

410

516

Aguilar HW

DH369

158.11

164.63

6.52

**

3.14

592

828

Aguilar

Including

158.11

158.75

0.64

**

10.66

731

1,532


And

164.00

164.63

0.63

**

21.38

5,337

6,943

DH371

98.86

99.17

0.31

**

13.50

2,727

3,741

Aguilar North

DH371

164.28

165.39

1.11

**

3.33

719

969

Aguilar

Including

164.97

165.39

0.42

**

8.64

1,847

2,496


DH371

176.55

176.84

0.29

**

2.14

471

631

Aguilar FW

DH373

Assays Pending

Table 1. Current drill assay results. ** Lengths are drill intersections and not necessarily true widths. The current
knowledge of the Aguilar vein does not allow for estimating the true width of the vein intercept.

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Figure 2. The Aguilar vein cross-section shows the reported holes in this release, including holes with assays pending. Holes DH360 and DH361 were previously reported (see NR dated June 18, 2024). The cross-section shows a total of 20 meters width projection with 135° of azimuth. (CNW Group/Outcrop Silver & Gold Corporation)

Sample type

Sample
number

From
(m)

To
(m)

Sample Length
(m)

Au g/t

Ag g/t

AgEq g/t

Reporting Date

Outcrop Channel SUCH220301

0.00

0.90

0.90

1.33

400

500

May 9, 2022

including

RX5644

0.00

0.40

0.40

1.57

349

467

and

RX5645

0.40

0.90

0.50

1.14

441

526

Outcrop Channel SUCH220302



RX5654

0.00

0.25

0.25

5.64

1,045

1,468

Outcrop Channel SUCH220303

0.00

2.70

2.70

1.56

149

267

January 3, 2023

including

RX5650

2.00

2.70

0.70

2.91

254

472

Outcrop Channel SUCH220601



RX5444

0.00

0.40

0.40

1.28

281

376

Table 2. Channel sample results from the Target Generation program previously reported (see NR dated
May 9, 2022 & January 03, 2023).

Figure 3. The Aguilar vein cross section showing drill holes DH363 and DH364 from this release. The cross-section shows a total of 20 meters width projection with 169° of azimuth. (CNW Group/Outcrop Silver & Gold Corporation)

Hole ID

Easting

Northing

Elevation (m)

Depth (m)

Azimuth

Dip

SAAG24DH363

503748.969

561149.485

1007.110

129.27

0

-90

SAAG24DH364

503748.164

561148.475

1006.987

120.09

169

-58

SAAG24DH366

503749.707

561150.295

1007.264

117.04

100

-58

SAAG24DH367

503760.247

561229.999

1003.079

170.03

109

-45

SAAG24DH369

503760.228

561230.341

1003.043

196.29

93

-65

SAAG24DH371

503693.046

561205.427

1010.864

195.37

135

-73

SAAG24DH373

503692.991

561205.470

1011.551

224.94

135

-86

Table 3. Collar and survey table for drill holes reported in this release. All coordinates are
UTM system, Zone 18N and WGS84 projection.

Silver Equivalent

Metal prices used for equivalent calculations were US$1,800/oz for gold, and US$25/oz for silver. The equivalency formula as follows:

(CNW Group/Outcrop Silver & Gold Corporation)

Metallurgical recoveries based on Outcrop Silver's Metallurgical test work are 97% for gold and 93% for silver (see NR from August 23, 2023).

QA/QC

For exploration core drilling, Outcrop Silver applied its standard protocols for sampling and assay. HQ-NTW core is sawn with one-half shipped. Core samples were sent to either ALS, Actlabs or SGS in Medellin, Colombia, for preparation. Samples delivered to Actlabs were AA assayed on Au, Ag, Pb, and Zn at Medellin using 1A2Au, 1A3Au, Multi-elements AR (Ag Cu Pb Zn), and Code 8 methods. Then, samples are sent to Actlabs Mexico for ICP-multi-elemental analysis with code 1E3. After preparation, the samples sent to ALS Colombia were shipped to ALS Lima for assaying using Au-ICP21, Au-GRA21, ME-MS41, Ag-GRA21, Ag-AA46, Pb-AA46, and Zn-AA46 methods. In line with QA/QC best practices, blanks, duplicates, and certified reference materials are inserted at approximately three control samples every twenty samples into the sample stream, monitoring laboratory performance. A comparison of control samples and their standard deviations indicates acceptable accuracy of the assays and no detectible contamination. No material QA/QC issues have been identified with respect to sample collection, security and assaying. The samples are analyzed for gold and silver using a standard fire assay on a 30-gram sample with a gravimetric finish for over-limits. Multi-element geochemistry was determined by ICP-MS using either aqua regia or four acid digestions. Crush rejects, pulps, and the remaining core are stored in a secured facility at Santa Ana for future assay verification.

Qualified Person

Edwin Naranjo Sierra is the designated Qualified Person for this news release within the meaning of the National Instrument 43-101 (NI 43-101) and has reviewed and verified the technical information in this news release. Mr. Naranjo holds a MSc. in Earth Sciences, and is a Fellow of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (FAusIMM) and the Society of Economic Geology.

ATM Program

Further to an at-the-market offering of common shares made pursuant to a prospectus supplement dated September 6, 2023, the Company issued 5,826,000 common shares and raised gross proceeds of $1,350,494 pursuant to such offering from April 1 to June 30, 2024. Fees of 2.5% of the gross proceeds of the at-the-market offering were paid to Research Capital Corporation, being $33,762.

About Santa Ana

The 100% owned Santa Ana project covers 27,000 hectares within the Mariquita District, known as the largest and highest-grade primary silver district in Colombia with mining records dating back to 1585.

Santa Ana's maiden resource estimate, detailed in the NI 43-101 Technical Report titled "Santa Ana Property Mineral Resource Estimate," dated June 8, 2023, prepared by AMC Mining Consultants, indicates an estimated indicated resource of 24.2 million ounces silver equivalent at a grade of 614 grams per tonne and an inferred resource of 13.5 million ounces at a grade of 435 grams per tonne. The identified resources span seven major vein systems that include multiple parallel veins and ore shoots: Santa Ana (San Antonio, Roberto Tovar, San Juan shoots); La Porfia (La Ivana); El Dorado (El Dorado, La Abeja shoots); Paraiso (Megapozo); Las Maras; Los Naranjos, and La Isabela.

The 2024 drilling campaign aims to extend known mineralization and test new high-potential areas along the project's extensive 30 kilometres of strike. These efforts underscore the scalability of Santa Ana and its potential for substantial resource growth, positioning the project to develop into a high-grade, economically viable, and environmentally responsible silver mine.

About Outcrop Silver

Outcrop Silver is a leading explorer and developer focused on advancing its flagship Santa Ana high-grade silver project in Colombia. Leveraging a disciplined and seasoned team of professionals with decades of experience in the region. Outcrop Silver is dedicated to expanding current mineral resources through strategic exploration initiatives.

At the core of our operations is a commitment to responsible mining practices and community engagement, underscoring our approach to sustainable development. Our expertise in navigating complex geological and market conditions enables us to consistently identify and capitalize on opportunities to enhance shareholder value. With a deep understanding of the Colombian mining landscape and a track record of successful exploration, Outcrop Silver is poised to transform the Santa Ana project into a significant silver producer, contributing positively to the local economy and setting new standards in the mining industry.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Ian Harris
Chief Executive Officer
+1 604 638 2545
harris@outcropsilver.com
www.outcropsilver.com

Kathy Li
Vice President of Investor Relations
+1 778 783 2818
li@outcropsilver.com

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as such term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

Certain information contained herein constitutes "forward-looking information" under Canadian securities legislation. Generally, forward-looking information can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as "potential," "we believe," or variations of such words and phrases or statements that certain actions, events or results "will" occur. Forward-looking statements are based on the opinions and estimates of management as of the date such statements are made and they are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements of Outcrop to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements or forward-looking information, including: the receipt of all necessary regulatory approvals, capital expenditures and other costs, financing and additional capital requirements, completion of due diligence, general economic, market and business conditions, new legislation, uncertainties resulting from potential delays or changes in plans, political uncertainties, and the state of the securities markets generally. Although management of Outcrop have attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in forward-looking statements or forward-looking information, there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements and forward-looking information. Outcrop will not update any forward-looking statements or forward-looking information that are incorporated by reference.

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