Silver Bullet Mines Commences Commercial Production of Third Party Mineralized Material

Burlington, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - September 24, 2024) - Silver Bullet Mines Corp. (TSXV: SBMI) (OTCQB: SBMCF) ('SBMI' or 'the Company') is pleased to announce it has entered into an agreement (the "Agreement") to process high grade mineralized material from a past producing silver mine proximate to SBMI's Buckeye Silver Mine in Arizona, on commercial terms. The private property is owned by an arm's length third party.

SBMI has begun processing the material into saleable product, whether by way of concentrate or dore bar, thereby generating revenue.

Historical reports indicate material from the past producing silver mine was direct shipped to a smelter and was not milled onsite. SBMI's due diligence review of the property has confirmed significant high grade silver mineralization, and has confirmed a high grade silver vein at surface (the "Vein").

SBMI's due diligence review included a sampling program and test runs of the material at SBMI's 100%-owned mill and assay facility in Globe, Arizona. From the initial run of approximately 200 pounds of material blended from surface piles, the average head grade was 12.0 ounces per ton silver. SBMI's mill recovered over 90% of the silver and produced a concentrate in excess of 350 ounces per ton silver on the first pass over the table.



Excavator at third party site as part of SBMI due diligence

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Subsequently a more detailed 500 pound sampling program of the piles yielded significant high grade assay values as high as 45.4 ounces per ton. Every assay to date has contained silver (see chart below).

Sample 1

7.4 oz/ton

Sample 6

5.8 oz/ton

Sample 11

45.4 oz/ton

2

13.2

7

10.4

12

41.2

3

4.6

8

30.0

13

6.0

4

22.4

9

6.4

14

6.7

5

9.8

10

6.0

15

11.8

 

Ounces per ton silver

In addition, as part of its due diligence review of the Vein material itself, SBMI took six samples from the exposed Vein, which samples returned assay results of 10.0, 10.7, 19.5, 22.0, 40.6, and 45.6 oz Ag /t respectively. A video of SBMI working at surface can be found at the Company's website.

Management reasonably believes the material has excellent upgrade capability, and the mill can process the material without requiring any circuit changes. Being able to process this material is further support for the Company's business plan in building a modular mill capable of processing and generating revenue from various regional materials.