Capstone Intersects 20.1 Meters Grading 5.53% Copper, Including 6.4 Meters of 11.32% Copper at Cozamin Mine

Figure 1 – High grade infill and step-out holes on the periphery of the recently acquired Portree claimblock

Tables and Figures:

Figure 2 – Long-section of the Mala Noche Footwall Zone Showing Copper % * Estimated True Width (m)

The best grade*thickness intercepts at Cozamin lie outside of the current Mineral Reserve, some of which are step-out holes beyond the previous Mineral Resource estimate.

Figure 3 – Long-section of the Mala Noche Footwall Zone Showing Silver g/t * Estimated True Width (m)

The strong positive correlation between copper and silver grades is clear when comparing Figure 2 to Figure 1.

Figure 4 – Image of Drill Core from Hole CG-18-S372

Coarse grained, high grade chalcopyrite mineralization along with a positive copper-silver correlation underpins high copper and silver recoveries.

Table 1 – Selected MNFWZ Drilling Completed Since September 17, 2018 News Release

 

*estimated true width of vein intercept for inclined drill holes

Table 2 – All MNFWZ Drilling Completed Since September 17, 2018 News Release

 

*estimated true width of vein intercept for inclined drill holes

Methodology

About Capstone Mining Corp.

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Information

National Instrument 43-101 Compliance

The Technical Information in this news release has been prepared in accordance with NI 43-101 and reviewed and approved by Brad Mercer, P. Geol., Capstone's Senior Vice President, Operations and Exploration, a Qualified Person and the person who oversees exploration activities on the Cozamin Mine property.

SOURCE Capstone Mining Corp.

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