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Minaurum Drills High-Grade Silver at Alamos including: 21.45 m of 220 g/t AgEq, 5.85 m of 476 g/t AgEq and 1.75 m of 845 g/t AgEq

2025-10-16 10:00 ET - News Release

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - October 16, 2025) - Minaurum Gold Inc. (TSXV: MGG) (OTCQX: MMRGF) ("Minaurum") is pleased to announce the initial results of its 2025 resource-definition drill program targeting the Promontorio, Europa, and Travesia vein zones at its Alamos Silver Project ("Alamos") in Sonora, Mexico. These vein zones returned numerous high-grade intersections including: (Table 1; Figures 1-3).

  • 5.85 m of 476 g/t silver equivalent ("AgEq") including 1.80 m of 1,339 g/t AgEq (Hole AL25-135)
  • 21.45 m of 220 g/t AgEq including 1.00 m of 497 g/t AgEq and 1.20 m of 1,377 g/t AgEq (Hole AL25-138)
  • 2.40 m of 499 g/t AgEq including 0.85 m of 981 g/t AgEq (Hole AL25-139)
  • 1.75 m of 845 g/t AgEq including 0.50 m of 1,366 g/t AgEq (Hole AL25-139)

"Drilling at both Europa and Promontorio continues to confirm the continuation of strong, wide zones of high-grade silver mineralization at depth and along strike," stated Darrell Rader, President and CEO of Minaurum Gold. "At Promontorio, drilling intersected over 21 metres of robust carbonate replacement-style lead-zinc-silver mineralization. These drill results along with those pending assays, will be incorporated into and will complete the data set for our upcoming maiden resource estimate."

2025 Resource-Definition Drilling

Minaurum has to date completed 28 holes on the Europa, Promontorio, and Travesia vein zones. Assays have been received for holes AL25-129 through AL25-140 with assays pending for the remainder (Figure 1).

Promontorio Vein Zone

Promontorio, along with the Europa vein zone, is one of the high-priority targets in which Minaurum will establish a maiden resource at Alamos. The 1 km-long Promontorio vein zone consists of multiple veins including the Veta Grande and Veta Las Guijas veins. Drilling to date at Promontorio and Promontorio Sur show significant skarn/carbonate replacement (CRD) mineralization hosted by limestone in the footwall of the vein zones. Hole AL25-138 intersected a significant wide zone of skarn/CRD lead- and zinc-sulfide mineralization including silver and gold values: 21.45 m of 220 g/t AgEq including 1.00 m of 497 g/t AgEq and 1.20 m of 1,377 g/t AgEq (440 g/t Ag, 1.499 g/t Au, 9.089% Pb, 18.783% Zn) (Table 1, Figure 2).

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Figure 1. Plan view showing locations of Travesia, Promontorio, and Europa vein zones.

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Table 1. Assay highlights of holes AL25-129 - AL25-140. Hole locations are shown in Figure 1. Weight-averaged silver-equivalent grades are based on October 1, 2025 Long-term CIBC Global Mining Group Analyst Consensus Commodity Price Forecast: Ag $29.73/tr oz, Au $2,646/tr oz, Cu $4.34/lb, Pb $0.92/lb, Zn $1.21/lb.

Europa
HoleFrom
(m)
To
(m)
Interval (m)Ag
g/t
Au
g/t
Cu
%
Pb
%
Zn
%
AgEq g/t
AL25-131389.30390.501.2096260.6010.1881.022191
including
389.30389.700.40189361.0400.2242.050358
AL25-134189.50190.000.501610.0160.3130.4210.173208
243.20243.700.501220.0030.1490.2350.453155
303.70304.200.501060.0060.3432.0801.620230
353.00355.152.151080.0040.1200.1490.224130
363.90364.400.503410.0560.3280.1740.332392
AL25-135317.95318.650.701200.0020.0890.0240.061131
360.90361.350.459090.0230.6190.1360.176981
373.75379.605.853800.0850.5980.2340.854476
including
376.20378.001.801,0930.1481.6870.3582.0231,339
which includes
376.20376.900.702,1800.2952.7800.6753.6702,601
AL25-137491.37492.150.781510.0200.2550.5940.462204
including
491.70492.150.451960.0300.2900.8330.294254
497.07497.600.53790.0500.3170.4701.400164
AL25-139306.30308.702.403800.0370.5420.6071.745499
including
306.30307.150.857690.0420.9530.9233.330981
and
308.50308.700.208660.0370.8281.7802.6901,065
324.60326.351.754950.0210.4731.0171.537845
including
324.60325.100.508510.3561.3857.3106.7901,366
Promontorio
HoleFrom
(m)
To
(m)
Interval (m)Ag
g/t
Au
g/t
Cu
%
Pb
%
Zn
%
AgEq g/t
AL25-138156.00177.4521.45540.3650.1241.3153.348220
Including
168.50177.458.951110.4940.2202.1504.450325
And
171.00172.001.001810.6450.1273.6106.080497
and
176.25177.451.204401.4990.8639.08918.7831,377
235.05236.051.0070.0840.0100.6694.145145
AL25-140199.85200.951.10300.1190.1462.6864.415235
including
200.30200.950.65370.1530.1753.2405.540292
205.00208.053.0570.0320.0032.6052.788143
including
205.80206.750.9590.0480.0033.6604.850227
241.40241.850.45490.1710.0510.6061.975138

 

Travesia
HoleFrom
(m)
To
(m)
Interval (m)Ag
g/t
Au
g/t
Cu
%
Pb
%
Zn
%
AgEq g/t
AL25-129225.60228.402.80920.0600.2510.1040.671144
258.80259.100.3079.60.0080.3261.0650.858159
AL25-130164.20165.601.4079.60.0080.3261.0650.858159
AL25-132338.55339.250.703020.0630.5570.0190.085366
341.20342.000.8074.60.3400.2970.0280.136139
AL25-133106.25106.750.501870.0120.6390.0030.012252
406.35407.601.252480.1060.3360.1380.174299
AL25-136359.40360.851.45990.0740.2400.1140.083134
including
360.50360.850.352750.1790.5950.2400.224362
363.90364.300.401270.0210.2110.1390.059155
455.20455.700.5090.10.0390.1230.0930.146112

 

Travesia Vein Zone

The Travesia vein zone lies to the north of the Promontorio zone and in the same structural corridor (Figures 1 and 2). Further drilling is anticipated at Travesia to test potential for high-grade mineralization along strike and down dip.

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Figure 2. Longitudinal section of Travesia-Promontorio vein zones, showing locations of highlighted mineralized intersections.

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Europa Vein Zone

Europa drilling in 2025 has extended know mineralization at Europa, most notably down-dip in holes AL25-135 and AL25-137 (Table 1 and Figure 3). Holes AL25-131, AL25-134, and AL25-139 filled in gaps between known vein intersections. Assays are pending for several more holes at Europa and drilling continues to step out along strike and down dip. Significant mineralization was intersected in Hole AL25-135 which returned 5.85 m of 476 g/t AgEq including 0.70 m of 2,601 g/t AgEq (2,180 g/t Ag); and hole AL25-139 returned 2.40 m of 499 g/t AgEq including 0.50 m of 1,366 g/t AgEq (851 g/t Ag).

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Figure 3. Longitudinal section of Europa vein zone, showing locations of highlighted mineralized intersections.

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Minaurum Gold Inc. (TSXV: MGG) (OTCQX: MMRGF) (FSE: 78M) is an Americas-focused explorer concentrating on the high-grade 100% owned, production-permitted Alamos silver project in southern Sonora, Mexico and the Lone Mountain CRD Project in Nevada, USA. Minaurum is managed by one of the strongest technical and finance teams and will continue its founders' legacy of creating shareholder value by acquiring and developing a pipeline of Tier-One precious-and base metal projects.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

"Darrell A. Rader"

Darrell A. Rader
President and CEO

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Data review and verification: Stephen R. Maynard, Vice President of Exploration of Minaurum and a Qualified Person (QP) as defined by National Instrument 43-101, reviewed and verified the assay data, and has approved the disclosure in this News Release. Verification was done by visual inspection of core samples and comparison to assay results. Assay results have not been checked by re-analysis. No factors were identified that could materially affect the accuracy or reliability of the data presented in this news release.

Analytical Procedures and Quality Assurance/Quality Control: Preparation and assaying of drilling samples from Minaurum's Alamos project are done with strict adherence to a Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) protocol. Core samples are sawed in half and then bagged in a secure facility near the site and then shipped either by a licensed courieror by Company personnel to ALS Minerals' preparation facility in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico. ALS prepares the samples, crushing them to 70% less than 2mm, splitting off 250g, and pulverizing the split to more than 85% passing 75 microns. The resulting sample pulps are prepared in Hermosillo, and then shipped to Vancouver for chemical analysis by ALS Minerals. In Vancouver, the pulps are analyzed for gold by fire assay and ICP/AES on a 30-gram charge. In addition, analyses are done for silver, copper, lead, and zinc using 4-acid digestion and ICP analysis. Samples with silver values greater than 100 g/t; and copper, lead, or zinc values greater than 10,000 ppm (1%) are re-analyzed using 4-acid digestion and atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS).

Quality-control (QC) samples are inserted in the sample stream every 20 samples on average, and thus represent 5% of the total samples. QC samples include standards, blanks, and duplicate samples. Standards are pulps that have been prepared by a third-party laboratory; they have gold, silver, and base-metal values that are established by an extensive analytical process in which several commercial labs (including ALS Minerals) participate. Standards test the calibration of the analytical equipment. Blanks are rock material known from prior sampling to contain less than 0.005 ppm gold; they test the sample preparation procedure for cross-sample contamination. In the case of duplicates, the sample interval is cut in half and then quartered. The first quarter is the original sample, the second becomes the duplicate. Duplicate samples provide a test of the reproducibility of assays in the same drilled interval. When final assays are received, QC sample results are inspected for deviation from accepted values. To date, QC sample analytical results have fallen in acceptable ranges on the Alamos project.

When final assays are received, QC sample results are inspected for deviation from accepted values by the QP. To date, QC sample analytical results have fallen in acceptable ranges on the Alamos project.

ALS Minerals is independent of Minaurum Gold and is independent of the Qualified Person.

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