Aztec Intersects 0.75 gpt AuEq Over 103.6m, Expanding the Shallow Footprint of the Broad, Oxide Gold-Silver Zone, in First Step Out Hole of 2024 Drill Program at the Tombstone Property, Arizona USA

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VANCOUVER, British Columbia - (NewMediaWire) - November 21, 2024 - Aztec Minerals Corp. (AZT: TSX-V, OTCQB: AZZTF) ("Aztec" or the "Company") announces that the ongoing 2024 drilling program at the Tombstone Property in Southeastern Arizona has intersected broad gold-silver oxide mineralized zones in its first two step out RC drill holes in the Contention Open Pit target area. Results for hole TR24-01 intersected 103.6 m at 0.75 gpt AuEq (0.59 gpt Au, and 12.48 gpt Ag); including 15.3 m at 3.11 gpt AuEq (2.84 gpt Au and 21.4 gpt Ag). Hole TR24-02 intersected 0.19 gpt Au and 8.34 gpt Ag (0.30 gpt AuEq) over 149.4m.


The current Contention area step-out drilling program is targeting shallow zones, associated with recently completed surface exploration and 3D geological modelling, prospective for wide oxide gold-silver mineralization. The 2024 RC drilling program has now completed 10 RC drill holes (see Figure 1 below), with results from the first 2 holes announced herein. Visual observations of the drilled sample materials and initial assay results continue to validate Aztec's geological exploration model. As a result, the Tombstone Property JV Management Committee met last week and approved an expansion of the drill program from an initially planned 12-hole, 2,000-meter program, to 3,000 meters over 18-20 drill holes.


Initial Drilling Highlights:


- Hole TR24-01 - 0.59 gpt Au & 12.48 gpt Ag (0.75 gpt AuEq) over 103.6m, including 15.3m grading 2.84 gpt Au & 21.4 gpt Ag (3.11 gpt AuEq), and 3.05m grading 10.63 gpt Au & 35.10 gpt Ag (11.06 gpt AuEq). The hole was oriented azimuth 105, -60, and was designed to test for westerly and down dip extensions of mineralization under the west pit wall and to depth. The interval is composed of siliciously and argillically altered, lower Bisbee group fine-grained sandstones/quartzites, siltstones/hornfels cut by quartz-feldspar porphyry dikes, hydrothermal breccias and faults/fissures with quartz veining. Moderate to strong iron oxides, manganese oxides, orange to red color, and 1 to 10% oxidized pyrite sites. The drill hole had to be abandoned due to caving.

- Hole TR24-02 - 0.19 gpt Au & 8.34 gpt Ag (0.3 gpt AuEq) over 149.4m, ending in low grade mineralization and including 7.6m grading 1.65 gpt Au & 12.16 gpt Ag (1.8 gpt AuEq). The hole was oriented azimuth 105, -60, and was designed to test for westerly and down dip extensions of mineralization under the west pit wall and to depth. The interval is composed of siliciously and argillically altered, lower Bisbee group fine-grained sandstones/quartzites, siltstones/hornfels cut by quartz-feldspar porphyry dikes, hydrothermal breccias and faults/fissures with quartz veining. Moderate to strong iron oxides, manganese oxides, orange to red color, and 1 to 5% oxidized pyrite sites.