OUTCROP SILVER CONTINUES TO INTERCEPT HIGH-GRADE SILVER AT LA YE DISCOVERY

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VANCOUVER, BC, Nov. 19, 2024 /CNW/ - Outcrop Silver & Gold Corporation (TSXV: OCG) (OTCQX: OCGSF) (DE: MRG) ("Outcrop Silver") is pleased to provide an update on exploration drilling at La Ye vein target within its 100% owned Santa Ana high-grade primary silver project. The ongoing drill program at La Ye continues to return encouraging high-grade results, including the discovery of additional non-outcropping veins (Figure 2). The objectives of the drilling at La Ye are to evaluate the potential for additional concealed veins within the system, confirm mineralization at depth and explore the continuity of the vein along strike. La Ye lies approximately four kilometers south of the initial Mineral Resource1.

Drilling Highlights

  • DH405 intercepted 0.96 metres at 628 grams per tonne silver equivalent in La Ye North vein

  • La Ye was first intercepted by DH402 which intercepted 0.60 metres at 1,136 grams per tonne silver equivalent (see news release dated October 8, 2024)

  • Drilling at La Ye confirmed the occurrence of multiple parallel and non-outcropping veins, similar to the Aguilar vein system (see news release dated October 16, 2024)

  • Drilling at the highly prospective Los Mangos target has commenced, representing a significant step-out approximately eight kilometres south of the initial Mineral Resource1 and four kilometres south of the new discoveries at Aguilar and La Ye

"The latest drill results from La Ye continue delivering consistent high-grade silver and gold intercepts. These results confirm the vein's remarkable grade potential and highlight the continuity of mineralization down dip. La Ye is rapidly emerging as a cornerstone of the Santa Ana project, reinforcing our confidence in the district's capacity for substantial resource expansion", stated Guillermo Hernandez, Vice President of Exploration. "Additionally, the commencement of drilling at Los Mangos, a significant step-out 8 kilometers south of the Las Maras Resource vein, showcases our commitment to systematically advancing high-priority targets across the 17 kilometre drill permitted portion of the mineralized trend. This integrated exploration strategy positions Santa Ana for transformative resource growth by unlocking the untapped potential of these promising new zones."

The La Ye is a high-grade silver-gold vein system with a verified strike length of 350 metres and a potential extension of 500 metres as indicated by geological mapping and surface sampling (Figure 1). The vein trends 225° and dips 55° to the west, and it is characterized by drusy quartz containing moderate amounts of sulphides, including pyrite and argentite. The vein is hosted within weakly altered green-schists, with the best mineralization associated with sheared veins and faulted zones. Surface samples has returned exceptional high-grade results, with assays up to 2,553 g/t AgEq (Table 2), positioning La Ye as one of the most promising targets within the Santa Ana project.