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Kingsmen Resources Soledad North - Structure Carries High Grade Multi Elements

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - May 6, 2024) - Kingsmen Resources Ltd. (TSXV: KNG) (OTCQB: KNGRF) ("Kingsmen" or the "Company") is pleased to report continued high grade multi-element samples from the north end of the 1.7 km long Soledad structure/vein system on the 100% owned Las Coloradas project, located in the Central Mexican silver belt, Chihuahua Mexico. The Soledad structure is one of three currently identified structure/vein systems on the project. Results are presented in Figure 1 and Table 1.

Highlights

  • Twenty-eight (28) samples were analyzed.

  • 2 > 500 g/t silver-equivalent (AgEq)

  • 1 > 300 g/t AgEq

  • 1 > 200 g/t AgEq

  • 3 > 100 g/t AgEq

Scott Emerson, President commented: The old workings sampled and reported here are distributed over approximately 530 meters and approximately ½ mile (1 km) from the old operating Soledad Mine indicating the mineralization carries entirely along the 1.7KM Soledad structure which was not previously recognized by the old miners. Work is now continuing on the 2500 meter new NE trending zone/ structure identified by the company.

Kingsmen's sampling of residual mineralization in old workings on the NW-end of the Soledad structure/vein system identified five areas of high-grade silver/silver equivalent (AgEq) mineralization. Three are located on the main NW-trend and two are located on NE-trending cross structures. The silver values and silver equivalents overall reflect the silver-lead-zinc composition of the mineralization. Sample widths ranged from 0.4 to 1.3 meters.

The better silver grades are localized in structural intersections and flexures in all rock types. The mineralization likely continues at depth below the water table which is at a depth of approximately 125 meters. Blind extensions to all the mineralized structures, as well as new structures, are likely at depth.

The sizes of the old workings suggest the mined mineralization may have been up to several meters in width. The mineralized structures have not been explored by drilling. There are strong similarities/parallels with the mineralization in the underground Santa Barbera mine where vein systems vary from 3 to 6.5 km along strike and the vertical extension of the shoots is up to 900 meters. The Santa Barbera mine is an underground mining complex belonging to Grupo Mexico, Mexico's largest mining company.

The Las Coloradas mineralization is on the southeast flank of a prominent aeromagnetic high interpreted to be a buried felsic intrusive body. The felsic intrusives associated with the Soledad and other structures are likely linked to this body and the setting is favourable for porphyry, skarn and epithermal vein mineralization.