Mr. Bruce Bragagnolo reports
REGENCY SILVER EXTENDS BRECCIA TARGET SOUTHWARDS AND UP-DIP TOWARDS DIOS PADRE SILVER MINE IN 225M STEP OUT FROM PREVIOUS DRILLING
Regency Silver Corp hole REG-25-26 has intersected sulphide-specularite-supported breccia in multiple zones across a broad, non-continuous approximately 240-metre interval. The breccia zones are controlled by a series of quartz-feldspar porphyries and range in size from five to 50 metres. The breccias are similar in nature to the breccia hosting gold-copper-silver mineralization in REG-22-01, REG-23-21 and REG-23-14 as well as similar silver-dominant breccias at its wholly owned Dios Padre silver mine project in Sonora, Mexico. The intersection is approximately 150 metres down dip below the historic Dios Padre silver mine workings and approximately 225 metres up dip from drill hole REG-25-25. REG-23-21 yielded 38 metres of 7.36 grams per tonne gold, REG-22-01 yielded 35.8 metres of 6.84 grams per tonne gold, 0.88 per cent copper and 21.82 grams per tonne silver, and REG-23-14 yielded 29.4 m of 6.32 g/t gold.
Hole REG-25-26 was the final hole of the 2025 portion of Regency's continuing drill program, which began on Oct. 10, 2025. Hole REG-25-26 is the fifth hole of the program and was successful in finding an extension of the deep breccia at shallower levels up dip toward the historic Dios Padre silver mine.
"Drill hole REG-25-26 is a very significant development for the Dios Padre project. We have hypothesized that the deeper, porphyry controlled breccia should extend and continue to the old mine site at surface. This breccia intersection helps to validate our hypothesis in observing multiple porphyry dikes with adjacent sulphide-specularite-supported breccias almost exactly in between the deep breccia and the mine site," said Mike Tucker, director and head geologist.
Five holes totalling 3,723 metres have been completed since drilling resumed in October.
The company currently does not have analytical results for the intervals from the 2025 drill program, so there is no assurance when comparing the potential assay quality of these intersections with REG-22-01, REG-23-14 and REG-23-21. However, in terms of geology, alteration, mineral species and abundance, the zones appear to compare favourably. For comparative purposes, mineralized intervals and their corresponding assays can be found in press releases dated Feb. 23, 2023, and Nov. 2, 2023.
As observed in the deeper breccia -- the primary controlling factor appears to be the presence of quartz-felspar porphyries. Hole 26 has an abundance of smaller porphyry intersections with adjacent breccias. As these control/mark the structures and the mineralization, Regency is endeavouring to map them in detail to allow for more efficient targeting on the project as the company advances.
Technical information
The technical information contained in this news release has been reviewed by Michael Tucker, PGeo, who is recognized as a qualified person under the guidelines of National Instrument 43-101. Mr. Tucker is also a director of the company and, for that reason, is not considered independent. Mr. Tucker has read and approved the technical contents of this news release.
Quality assurance/quality control
Once the drill core was received from the drill site, individual samples were determined, logged for geological attributes, sawn in half, labelled and bagged for assay submittal. The remaining drill core was then stored at a secure site in the buildings surrounding the old milling site for the Dios Padre silver mine. The company inserted quality control samples at regular intervals within the sample stream, which included blanks, preparation duplicates and standard reference materials, with all sample shipments intended to monitor laboratory performance. Sample shipment was conducted under a chain-of-custody procedure.
Drill core samples were submitted to ALS Global's analytical facility in Hermosillo, Mexico, for preparation and analysis. Sample preparation included drying and weighing the samples, crushing the entire sample and pulverizing 250 grams. Analysis for gold was by method Au-AA23: 30-gram fire assay fusion with atomic absorption (AAS) finish with a lower limit of 0.005 part per million and upper limit of 10 parts per million. Gold assays greater than 10 parts per million are automatically analyzed by method Au-GRA21: 30-gram fire assay fusion with a gravimetric fusion. Analysis for silver and base metals was by method ME-ICP61m: 0.75 gram is dissolved by four-acid digestion and analyzed with ICP-AES finish. Detection limits are 0.5 to 100 parts per million for silver, one to 10,000 parts per million for copper, two to 10,000 parts per million for zinc and two to 10,000 parts per million for lead. Silver assays greater than 100 parts per million are automatically analyzed by method Ag-OG62: 0.4-gram sample by HF-HNO3-HClO4 digestion with HCl leach, ICP-AES or AAS finish. Samples with silver greater than 1,500 parts per million are automatically analyzed by Ag-GRA21: 30-gram sample by fire assay and gravimetric finish. Copper, lead and zinc greater than 10,000 parts per million are automatically analyzed by Cu-OG62, Pb-OG62 and Zn-OG62, respectively: 0.4-gram sample by four-acid digestion and ICP finish.
ALS Global is ISO 9001 and ISO/IEC 17025 certified and all analytical methods include quality control materials at set frequencies with established data acceptance criteria. Parameters for ALS's internal and Regency Silver's external blind quality control samples were acceptable for the analyses returned.
About Regency Silver Corp.
Regency Silver is a Canadian resource company exploring for high-grade gold, copper and silver in Mexico. Regency Silver is led by a team of experienced professionals with expertise in both exploration and production. Regency's flagship project is the high-grade Dios Padre project in Sonora, Mexico, where Regency has made a large, high-grade gold-copper-silver discovery, which appears to be a large magmatic-hydrothermal system that widens at depth. Drill results have included 38 metres of 7.36 grams per tonne gold in hole REG-23-21, 36 metres of 6.84 grams per tonne gold, 0.88 per cent copper and 21.8 grams per tonne silver in hole REG-22-01, and 29.4 metres of 6.32 grams per tonne gold in hole REG-23-14.
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