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Capitan Silver Intersects 1,833 g/t Silver Equivalent over 1.5 M Within a Broader Zone of 340 g/t Silver Equivalent over 21.3 M at the New High-Grade Silver Zone at Cruz De Plata

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Capitan Silver Intersects 1,833 g/t Silver Equivalent over 1.5 M Within a Broader Zone of 340 g/t Silver Equivalent over 21.3 M at the New High-Grade Silver Zone at Cruz De Plata

 

 

 

 

 

Capitan Silver reports high-grade silver mineralization in multiple drill holes

 

Capitan Silver Corp. (TSX-V: CAPT)  is pleased to report assay results from its 2025 reverse circulation drill program at its flagship Cruz de Plata silver-gold project, located in Durango, Mexico. The Company is reporting assay results from nine drill holes.

 

Highlights:

  • Drilling at Capitan’s Cruz de Plata Project continues to intersect high-grade silver mineralization in step-out drilling, while expanding a new high-grade zone at the Jesus Maria Silver Trend west of the Peñoles Fault
    • Drill hole 25-ERRC-37 intersected 1,833.1 g/t AgEq over 1.5m, within a broader zone of 340.4 g/t AgEq over 21.3m at the new high-grade zone proximal to the Peñoles Fault
  • New high-grade silver intercept extends mineralization of the Jesus Maria Silver Trend on the north-easterly side (offset) of the Peñoles Fault
    • Drill hole 25-ERRC-32 intersected 1,254.8 g/t AgEq over 1.5m, within a wider interval of 157.3 g/t AgEq over 16.8m, down-dip from previously announced drill hole 25-ERRC-20
      • Previously announced drill hole 25-ERRC-20 intersected 1,541 g/t AgEq over 1.5m, within a broader interval of 201.65 g/t AgEq over 18.3m (see news release of Capitan dated October 14, 2025)
  • Additional silver mineralization intersected at the Jesus Maria Silver Trend, east of the Peñoles fault, extending mineralization up-dip
    • Drill hole SRRC-06 intersected 381.4 g/t AgEq over 1.5m, within 153.6 g/t AgEq over 4.6m at the San Rafael target area
    • Both drill holes SRRC-06 and SRRC-07 extended known mineralization up-dip, approximately 200m toward surface
  • Second drill rig recently arrived at Cruz de Plata: Capitan ramped up drilling capacity at the property by adding a second drill rig. The newly arrived core rig joins the RC rig currently drilling at Cruz de Plata (see news release of Capitan dated February 9, 2026)
  • Catalysts: Final assays pending for 24 drill holes

 

Alberto Orozco, CEO of Capitan Silver, commented:

 

“We are continuing to see high-grade silver, as mineralized zones expand and our pipeline of targets grows within the Jesus Maria Silver Trend. Cruz de Plata is a large-scale system, and while meaningful step-outs have delivered strong results, our drilling to date has been relatively shallow. Now, with our first core rig on site, we are ready to test this system at depth-and take the next step in unlocking its full potential.”

 

Figure 1: Cruz de Plata project plan map

 

Discussion of Drill Results

 

Drilling in 2025 continued to test high priority targets including the new high-grade silver zones that are developing both east and west of the Peñoles Fault. The focus continued to be extending high-grade zones of mineralization to depth and increasing confidence in the continuity of high-grade shoots within those areas.

 

The Company continues to build confidence in the continuity of the 3.7km silver trend. Drill hole 25-ERRC-37 intersected multiple high-grade zones below drill hole 25-JMRC-35, extending mineralization down-dip ranging from 20m to 80m. This high-grade shoot has now been drilled over a strike length of approximately 140m east-west by 220m down-dip and remains open at depth.

 

Drill hole 25-ERRC-32 extended the high-grade zone approximately 10m down-dip from drill hole 25-ERRC-20 and continues to confirm continuity of mineralization. Additional step-out holes are planned, and the zone remains open at depth and along strike to the northeast.

 

Figure 2: Drill hole 25-ERRC- 35 and 37 cross sections

 

Figure 3: Drill hole 25-ERRC-32 cross section

 

 

Additional widely-spaced, shallow drilling at new targets and expansion zones continue to return >100 g/t AgEq intervals, confirming that broad zones of mineralization contain higher-grade cores. Drilling along the eastern portion of the main 3.7 km Jesus Maria Silver Trend continues to return multiple sub-parallel zones of silver mineralization that exhibits strong continuity both along strike and down-dip. Drill holes 25-SRRC-05, 06 and 07 were designed as a fence to test an area of mineralization that returned silver grades between 50 and 2,083 g/t AgEq from surface sampling (see Figure 4). Results show that silver mineralization in this area is widespread, with best results returned including 381.4 g/t AgEq over 1.5m in drill hole 25-SRRC-06 and 152.68 g/t AgEq over 3.0m from drill hole 25-SRRC-07. Drilling at San Rafael is still at an early stage, with follow up drilling planned to be at tighter spacing as well as step-outs at depth, to define the orientation and controls on higher-grade zones.

 

Figure 4: Drill hole 25-SRRC-06, 07 cross sections

 

Table 1: Drill results

 

Hole ID From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Ag Eq
Rec (g/t)
Ag
(ppm)
Au
(ppm)
Pb
(%)
Zn
(%)
25-ERRC-32
Interval 18.29 35.05 16.8 157.3 153.4 0.152 0.036 0.046
including 19.81 21.34 1.5 1,254.8 1,308.0 0.134 0.265 0.254
25-ERRC-33
Interval 12.19 15.24 3.0 31.6 20.1 0.174 0.005 0.020
Interval 57.91 59.44 1.5 112.8 106.6 0.161 0.026 0.024
Interval 124.97 126.49 1.5 50.4 35.1 0.236 0.018 0.020
25-ERRC-35
Interval 22.86 45.72 22.9 38.8 26.5 0.190 0.004 0.021
including 33.50 36.60 3.0 132.2 93.9 0.630 0.008 0.020
Interval 53.34 59.44 6.1 28.0 16.7 0.166 0.003 0.023
Interval 70.10 79.25 9.1 73.8 72.4 0.065 0.011 0.029
including 70.10 71.63 1.5 117.2 114.1 0.120 0.022 0.028
including 77.72 79.25 1.5 191.5 195.0 0.100 0.010 0.030
Interval 83.82 92.96 9.1 84.2 76.5 0.122 0.053 0.069
including 88.39 89.92 1.5 198.2 188.3 0.257 0.077 0.041
Interval 102.11 103.63 1.5 41.9 39.9 0.050 0.008 0.020
25-ERRC-37
Interval 36.58 57.91 21.3 340.4 346.0 0.199 0.013 0.034
including 36.58 38.10 1.5 759.0 787.0 0.252 0.020 0.039
including 39.62 41.15 1.5 441.7 445.0 0.308 0.013 0.054
including 44.20 48.77 4.6 955.9 993.3 0.298 0.029 0.027
and
including
44.20 45.72 1.5 1,833.1 1,918.0 0.409 0.037 0.031
Interval 64.01 68.58 4.6 66.0 63.4 0.022 0.009 0.136
Interval 79.25 80.77 1.5 42.2 38.3 0.075 0.006 0.026
Interval 99.06 106.68 7.6 23.9 19.3 0.063 0.007 0.038
Interval 111.25 117.35 6.1 28.4 22.9 0.058 0.022 0.068
Interval 124.97 132.59 7.6 36.9 21.2 0.055 0.117 0.290
Interval 137.16 138.68 1.5 36.9 19.4 0.061 0.110 0.335
Interval 155.45 156.97 1.5 147.4 128.7 0.085 0.310 0.349
25-ERRC-49
Interval 67.06 68.58 1.5 33.6 33.0 0.025 0.003 0.022
Interval 76.20 77.72 1.5 51.5 51.0 0.044 0.006 0.010
25-ERRC-50
Interval 96.01 100.58 4.6 47.2 46.3 0.039 0.007 0.022
Interval 132.59 147.83 15.2 31.3 25.7 0.090 0.005 0.025
Interval 155.45 163.07 7.6 64.8 63.6 0.057 0.009 0.023
including 156.97 158.50 1.5 102.9 102.0 0.087 0.014 0.024
Interval 193.55 196.60 3.0 73.3 65.5 0.138 0.026 0.046
25-SRRC-05
Interval 73.15 86.87 13.7 62.5 56.8 0.120 0.006 0.018
including 74.68 77.72 3.0 121.6 114.5 0.190 0.014 0.020
Interval 94.49 96.01 1.5 27.3 25.4 0.041 0.004 0.015
25-SRRC-06
Interval 9.14 12.19 3.0 55.2 52.0 0.065 0.007 0.049
Interval 21.34 27.43 6.1 53.9 54.5 0.017 0.009 0.035
Interval 32.00 36.58 4.6 153.6 158.3 0.041 0.014 0.044
including 32.00 33.53 1.5 381.4 397.0 0.065 0.039 0.077
Interval 89.92 100.58 10.7 54.1 48.0 0.109 0.007 0.036
25-SRRC-07
Interval 51.82 57.91 6.1 71.5 70.5 0.063 0.004 0.023
including 54.86 56.39 1.5 143.3 139.0 0.167 0.006 0.029
Interval 67.06 74.68 7.6 36.8 30.4 0.111 0.003 0.014
Interval 79.25 82.30 3.0 35.1 35.0 0.027 0.002 0.009
Interval 96.01 97.54 1.5 31.9 18.0 0.214 0.002 0.007
Interval 146.30 164.59 18.3 55.0 52.4 0.063 0.005 0.037
including 146.3 149.83 3.0 152.7 143 0.243 0.013 0.035

 

Metal Recovery: Ag 94%, Au 86%, Pb 93.5%, Zn 92%
AgEq considers Ag, Au, Pb and Zn and calculated as follows: AgEq = Ag g/t + (80x Au g/t) + (0.003 x Pb g/t) + (0.0037 x Zn g/t). High grades have not been capped. RC Drill samples have been analysed by Bureau Veritas using the following codes: MA300, 4-acid digestion, multi-element analysis (Vancouver Lab). Au is analyzed using Fire Assay (FA430, Durango Lab). Overlimit (>200 ppm Ag) assays utilize method MA370, with gravimetric utilized for any overlimit thereafter. RC Drill samples have also been sent to SGS labs in Durango for Fire assay and Four-acid Multi-element analysis using the following codes: GE-FAA30V6 and GEICP40Q12, with over assays using the following codes: GO_FAG37V for Au and Ag. QAQC: Capitan Silver maintains a rigorous QAQC program and inserts multiple standards, blanks and duplicates into the sample stream at regular intervals. Check Assays are performed at SGS laboratories in Durango, Mexico. True widths along the Jesús María Trend are estimated to be 70-90% of the drilled width. At new drill targets/discoveries, true widths are unknown. Intervals are calculated at a 25 g/t AgEq cut-off and are cut at a maximum of 3 metres of internal dilution. Some numbers may not sum correctly due to rounding.

 

Qualified Person

 

The scientific and technical information in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Marc Idziszek, P.Geo, Vice President Exploration of Capitan, and a “qualified person” (with the meaning of National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects).

 

About Capitan Silver Corp.

 

Capitan Silver is defining a new high-grade silver system at its Cruz de Plata project, located in the heart of Mexico’s primary silver belt. The Company is led by a proven and accomplished management team that has previously advanced three projects into production, on time and on budget. The Company has been diligent in maintaining a tight share structure and has one of the tightest share structures among its peer group, with the top three shareholders owning approximately 37% of the Company’s share capital. Capitan Silver is fully funded and actively drilling at its Cruz de Plata silver project.

Posted February 10, 2026

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