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Aftermath Silver: Update on Successful Metallurgical Test Work on Berenguela Ag-Cu-Mn Mineralization

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - June 3, 2024) - Aftermath Silver Ltd. (TSXV: AAG) (OTCQX: AAGFF) (the "Company" or "Aftermath Silver") is pleased to provide an update on on-going metallurgical test work on mineralized rock from its Berenguela Ag-Cu-Mn project in southern Peru underway at Kappes Cassiday and Associates' (KCA) Reno facility.

The Company has prepared 16 composite samples of mineralized drill core from its 2021-2 drill program, representing the key geometallurgical domains identified in the NI43-101 resource estimate published April 12, 2023 (see news release dated April 13, 2023 and Figure 1 below). Eight samples consist of crushed drill core for direct leaching tests (Table 1 below) and a further 8 samples consist of uncrushed core samples for possible ore sorting tests prior to leaching (Table 2 below). The initial test work was carried out on sample RD2MINA, from geometallurgical domain 2 (see Aftermath NR dated February 29, 2024.)

Recent test work focused on sample RD4LOWA, from geometallurgical domain 4, which has roughly twice the combined content of calcium and magnesium of RD2MINA, and approximately half the content of manganese (see Table 1). Test results have successfully confirmed that, despite the wide range of metal content, both samples can be processed using the same treatment route outlined for RD2MINA. Detailed leaching and purification parameters derived from the first round of test work were successfully applied to RD4LOWA indicating that the entire range of material of lower dolomite content in the resource assaying <12% Ca+Mg can be processed by direct leaching methods, potentially without ore sorting - this represents approximately 33% of the contained Mn in M&I. Production of HPMSM from the purified solution of this second composite has not yet been attempted, but the chemistry at this point is identical to the first composite so no problems are expected. Overall manganese recovery exceeds 94%.

Ralph Rushton, President and CEO of Aftermath commented: "The implications of the latest results for the project are significant. We can potentially process the full range of mineralization types identified in last year's resource estimate in zones of lower dolomite content using a single, robust flow sheet that can accommodate a broad range of manganese grades and a range of Ca and Mg content. We also have some flexibility in how we recover the contained copper. Further test work can now be advanced on differing mineralization types using the experience gleaned from the positive results to date."