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Prospector Drills New Discovery: Hole ML25-31 Intersects 13.79 g/t Au and 1.84% Cu over 44m, Includes Higher-Grade Interval of 21.93 g/t Au over 24.65m

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Prospector Drills New Discovery: Hole ML25-31 Intersects 13.79 g/t Au and 1.84% Cu over 44m, Includes Higher-Grade Interval of 21.93 g/t Au over 24.65m

Prospector Metals Corp. (TSX-V: PPP) (OTCQB: PMCOF) (FSE: 1ET) today announced final assay results for drill hole ML25-31. This hole was drilled in the “North Vein” region of the ML Project, Yukon and is the first ever hole in this area designed to test for multiple stacked or parallel gold-bearing structures co-incident with favourable surface geochemistry, LiDAR and World View datasets. The hole discovered a previously unknown high-grade gold and copper zone, now known as the TESS Zone, from 62 – 106m downhole. The hole also intersected the historic “North Vein” zone from 138 – 145.36m.

Table 1: ML25-031 – Significant Intervals

Zone Hole ID From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Au
(g/t) 
Cu
(%)
Ag
(g/t)
Tess ML25-031 62.00 106.00 44.00 13.79 1.84 38.08
Incl. 62.00 76.00 14.00 4.60 3.76 74.23
And 81.35 106.00 24.65 21.93 1.14 25.58
Incl. 92.00 106.00 13.00 37.88 0.21 5.11
Incl. 104.00 105.00 1.00 288.00
North Vein And 138.00 145.36 7.36 5.69 1.16 22.21
Incl. 144.00 145.36 1.36 21.30 2.48 44.50

Rob Carpenter, Ph.D., PGeo., President, CEO and Co-Chairman of Prospector, stated: “This discovery represents an exciting new style of gold mineralization for the ML Project. The high-grade and near surface intercept occurs within a distinct zone that is coincident with a diagnostic surface geochemical signature. Our team has successfully traced this trend on surface for at least 500m. Moreover, analyses of project wide datasets reveal the presence of numerous similar structural features that have not previously been drill tested.”

Jodie Gibson P.Geo., Vice President of Exploration added “The high grade gold and copper mineralization on the Tess is a new and very unique style of reduced intrusion related gold mineralization (RIRGS) and demonstrates the potential for very high-grade mineralization on the margins of these systems outside of ‘typical’ intrusive host rocks. At ML, our exploration to date, combined with assessment of historic data, indicate multiple target areas with a similar geologic, structural, and geochemical setting as the Tess-North Vein area.”

Key Point Summary

  • Drill hole ML25-31 represents the first ever hole in the newly identified “TESS Zone”. Results include a wide 44m intercept averaging 13.79 g/t Au, 1.84%Cu. & 38.08 g/t Ag starting at 62m downhole. This interval includes a higher-grade intercept of 21.94 g/t Au over 24.65m starting at 81.35m downhole. Mineralization remains open at depth and along trend.
  • The Tess Zone is a “blind discovery” due to the presence of a thin layer of erratic talus above the surface projection of mineralization. However, geological mapping and prospecting in early 2025 revealed a regionally significant footprint worthy of drill follow up. Drill hole ML25-31 was subsequently drilled to test an interpreted structural zone defined by geological mapping, prospecting as well as satellite imagery. The resultant discovery represents the widest intercept of high-grade gold drilled to date on the ML Project.
  • Follow up mapping and prospecting after hole ML25-31 was drilled subsequently identified numerous altered and mineralized surface occurrences along the projected trace of several mineralized corridors, suggesting the exploration potential for additional TESS Zone discoveries remains very high.
  • Significant values of Copper (Cu), Silver (Ag), Bismuth (Bi), and Tellerium (Te) accompany high-grade gold at the TESS Zone; including values up to 11.7% Cu, 283 g/t Ag, 0.98% Bi, and 246 ppm Te. The gold values are strongly correlated with Bi and Te.
  • High-grade gold mineralization at the TESS Zone is associated with abundant coarse-grained Bi-Te minerals and local fine grained visible gold at the base of an up to 50m zone of strong sulfide mineralization with disseminated to massive arsenopyrite-chalcopyrite-pyrite-pyrrhotite within calc-silicate to vuggy, silicified and clay altered clastic sedimentary units.

Prospector Metals Webinar

Prospector will be hosting a Webinar this morning at 10:00AM PST where CEO and Co-Chairman Rob Carpenter PhD. PGeo will discuss the significance of the results and answer questions in a Q&A.
Please join in the following link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81460692412

ML25-031

ML25-031 was drilled at a 160o azimuth and -60o dip and was designed to test an interpreted NE trending structural zone defined by geological mapping, prospecting, and satellite imagery that was coincident with the strongest mineralization intercepted in historic North Vein drilling. ML25-031 intercepted a new zone (Tess Zone) of strong sulfide mineralization with disseminated to massive arsenopyrite-chalcopyrite-pyrite-pyrrhotite within calc-silicate to vuggy, silicified and clay altered rocks from 54 – 106m depth, with multiple instances of visible gold (VG) from approximately 104 – 105m depth. This is the first occurrence of VG ever noted on the ML Property, and the visible gold mineralization is associated with abundant coarse-grained Bi-Te minerals. Assays for the zone returned 44m of 13.79 g/t Au, 1.84% Cu, and 38.08 g/t Ag from 62m depth and include an upper zone of 14m of 4.60 g/t Au, 3.76% Cu, and 74.23 g/t Ag from 62m associated with semi-massive to massive pyrite-arsenopyrite-chalcopyrite mineralization within strong calc-silicate to silicified rocks with, local, zones of pervasive clay alteration. The lower zone returned 24.65m of 21.93 g/t Au, 1.14% Cu, and 25.58 g/t Ag, and includes 10 samples >10 g/t Au (up to 379 g/t Au). The mineralization is associated with a strongly calc-silicate altered unit with disseminated arsenopyrite-chalcopyrite-pyrrhotite-BiTe minerals, and, locally, visible gold with abundant cross-cutting, black, sulfidic fractures. In general, the gold grade increases down the hole returning 13m of 37.88 g/t Au from 92m depth; including the interval with VG from 104 – 105m which averaged 288 g/t Au over 1m.

Figure 1: ML25-031 from 62.36 – 70.71 with sample intervals and gold and copper grades. Red arrows mark the beginning of the sample intervals.
To see other core photos: ML25-031_CorePhotos_30Sept2025.pdf

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Figure 2: ML25-031 from 96.15 – 105.05 with sample intervals and gold grades. Red arrows mark the beginning of the sample intervals.
To see other core photos: ML25-031_CorePhotos_30Sept2025.pdf

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Figure 3: Visible gold and associated minerals from 104 – 105m in ML25-031

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Table 2: ML25-031 – Tess Zone – Assay Table with Composited Intervals

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The historic North Vein occurrence was also intercepted from 138 – 145.36m depth in ML25-031 and consisted of disseminated to semi-massive arsenopyrite-chalcopyrite mineralization within a silicified to calc-silicate altered quartz grit unit. The zone returned 7.38m of 5.69 g/t Au, 1.16% Cu, & 22.21 g/t Ag from 138m depth; including 1m of 10 g/t Au, 2.02% Cu, & 44.2 g/t Ag from 138m and 1.36m of 21.3 g/t Au, 2.48% Cu, & 44.5 g/t Ag from 144m. Based on available data and the current interpretation of the Tess and North Vein the reported intervals are 70 – 75% true thickness.

ML25-032

ML25-032 was drilled as an over-cut to ML25-031 at a -50o. The hole intersected the Tess Zone at approximately 38m depth and it consists of an approximately 50m zone of strong alteration and fracturing as ML25-031, but the zone is more significantly oxidized and bleached due to proximity to surface. Assays for ML25-032 are currently pending, however, the alteration and mineralization in the two holes indicate the Tess Zone is steeply dipping, subparallel to the North Vein, and is open at depth and along strike.

Figure 4: Plan map of 2025 Tess – North Vein Drilling

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Figure 5: Cross-section of ML25-031 & 032 looking East

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Tess-North Vein Discussion

The Tess Zone occurs north of the historic North Vein occurrence and would not have been tested by historic drilling. At surface the Tess Zone is obscured by a thin layer of talus and is a blind discovery, however, subsequent mapping and prospecting has traced both the Tess and North Vein trends approximately 500m, uphill, to the ENE. Both zones are pervasively oxidized at surface and appear to have a strong association with jarosite alteration. This is significant because there are multiple, un/under explored, zones of jarosite alteration associated with interpreted ENE oriented structures within the broader Java – Tess – North Vein area based on LiDAR and satellite imagery and indicates strong potential for additional discoveries.

 

Figure 6: Plan map of Java-Tess-North Vein area with gold in rocks and jarosite alteration from WorldView-3 satellite imagery

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2025 ML Drill Program

The 2025 drill program on the ML Property has been completed and includes 39 holes over 6648.91 m, testing seven target areas (Table 3). The program was completed on budget, finishing 1648.91m higher then the originally planned 5,000 program. To date, assays have been received for 12 of the 39 holes and include hole ML25-31 discussed above as well as previously released results on the Skarn Ridge, Bueno, Rubble, and Java target areas (1). Analysis results for individual samples received to date range from trace to 379 g/t Au, from trace to 283 g/t Ag, and from trace to 11.70% Cu.

(1)  See the Companies News Release dated September 2, 2025.

Table 3: Summary of ML 2025 Drilling by Target Area

Target # of Holes Meters Drilled
Bueno 14 2325.32
Skarn Ridge 18 2976.84
North Vein 2 315.01
Java 2 298.70
Rubble 1 281.94
Fishbowl 1 263.65
Lorrie 1 187.45
Total 39 6648.91

Figure 7: ML Property 2025 Drilling and Target Areas

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ML Project

The 100% owned ML Project is a reduced intrusion related gold system (RIRGS) located in the Tombstone Gold Belt in the Yukon Territory, Canada approximately 25km northeast of the former Brewery Creek Mine. The property consists of a contiguous land package covering approximately 10,869 hectares encompassing at least four Tombstone age intrusions and associated dikes and sills. Multiple high-grade occurrences are known on the project within a variety of geological environments including intrusion-hosted Au-Cu within sheeted veins-breccias; structurally controlled and disseminated Au-Cu within calc-silicate altered calcareous to clastic sedimentary units and mafic sills; high-grade vein hosted Au; and vein hosted Ag-Pb-Zn. Gold mineralization on ML has a distinct As-Bi-Te +/-W association and there is strong evidence for multiple mineralizing events across the property.

 

Figure 8: ML Property Location

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Assay Methodology & QA/QC

The diamond drilling on the ML Property consisted of NTW size core and was cut in half on site using a diamond saw. One half of the core was submitted for analysis, and the other half was held as retention in the original core box. The analytical work on the ML project was performed by AGAT Labs, an internationally recognized analytical services provider, located in Calgary, Alberta. All core samples were prepared using procedure 200-075 (Dry, crush to 70% passing 2mm, riffle split off 250g, pulverize split to better than 85% passing 75 microns) and analyzed by method 202-051 (30g fire assay with AAS finish) and 201-074 (multi-element analysis with aqua regia digest and ICP-OES/MS finish). Samples containing >10g/t Au were reanalysed using a 50g Fire Assay with a Gravimetric finish. Samples containing >100 ppm Ag and/or >1% Cu, Pb, & Zn were reanalyzed using a 4-acid digest and ore grade ICP-OES analysis.

The reported work was completed using industry standard procedures, including a quality assurance/quality control program consisting of the insertion of certified standard, blanks and duplicates into the sample stream. The Qualified Person has reviewed the data and detected no QA/QC issues.

Qualified Person 

The technical content disclosed in this press release was reviewed and approved by Jodie Gibson, P.Geo., Vice President Exploration of Prospector, and a Qualified Person as defined under National Instrument NI 43-101.

About Prospector Metals Corp.

Prospector Metals Corp. is a proud member of Discovery Group. The Company is focused on district scale, early-stage exploration of gold and base metal prospects. Creating shareholder value through new discoveries, the Company identifies underexplored or overlooked mineral districts displaying important structural and mineralogical occurrences similar to more established mining operations. The majority of acquisition activity occurs in Yukon and Ontario, Canada – Historical mining jurisdictions with an abundance of overlooked geological regions possessing high mineral potential. Prospector establishes and maintains relationships with local and Indigenous rightsholders and seeks to develop partnerships and agreements that are mutually beneficial to all interested parties.

On behalf of the Board of Directors,
Prospector Metals Corp.

Dr. Rob Carpenter, Ph.D., P.Geo.
President & CEO

For further information about Prospector Metals Corp. or this news release, please visit our website at prospectormetalscorp.comor contact Prospector at 1-778-819-5520 or by email at info@prospectormetalscorp.com.

Prospector Metals Corp. is a proud member of Discovery Group. For more information please visit: discoverygroup.ca.

Posted October 1, 2025

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