Coeur Reports High-Grade Exploration Results at Las Chispas and Kensington
Las Chispas drilling hits bonanza grades in multiple veins; Kensington drilling delivers high grades and continuity in key veins
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Figure 1: Las Chispas – Location of major mineralized blocks, key veins and current areas of exploration focus.
Key Highlights
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Las Chispas
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Recent intercepts reflect some of the highest grades drilled – Drilling at the North Las Chispas vein, discovered in
September 2024 and located immediately east of underground infrastructure, has returned exceptionally high-grade mineralization. Intercepts include 1.0 feet at 4.61 ounces per ton (“oz/t”) gold and 392 oz/t silver (or 0.3 meters at 158 grams per metric ton (“g/t”) gold and 13,430 g/t silver) -
Growth at recent
Augusta discovery –TheAugusta vein continues to expand along strike, with standout intercepts including 1.2 feet at 0.81 oz/t gold and 113.8 oz/t silver (or 0.4 meters at 27.7 g/t gold and 3,903 g/t silver) - Accelerated drilling strategy –Based on year-to-date success,near-mine expansion and infill programshave been ramped up to nine drill rigs to target additional resource growth
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Recent intercepts reflect some of the highest grades drilled – Drilling at the North Las Chispas vein, discovered in
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Kensington
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New high-grade zones identified – Drilling attheUpper and
Lower Kensington zones continues to encounter multiple parallel veins returning high grades over mineable widths, including7.1 feet at 11.5 oz/t (2.2 meters at 395.9 g/t gold) inUpper Kensington Zone 30B - Elmira expansion and new discovery – Drilling has confirmed up-dip expansions and continuity across several vein zones at the Elmira deposit, a key source of current mine production, located approximately 2,500 feet (760 meters) from the Kensington deposit. Results include9.1 feet at 1.5 oz/t (2.8 meters at 52.1 g/t gold). A new discovery, the Elmira Hanging Wall Mineralization (“EHM”), also identified2.1 feet at 2.3 oz/t (0.6 meters at 80 g/t gold) providing another area for future expansion potential
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New high-grade zones identified – Drilling attheUpper and
“Our sustained focus on organic growth through brownfield exploration over the past several years continues to set us apart by generating multiple new discoveries and driving consistent reserve and resource increases, leading to meaningful mine life extensions and higher returns on invested capital across the portfolio,” said
“Since acquiring Las Chispas in
“At Kensington, the recently concluded multi-year exploration and development program, which helped drive an increase in its reserve-based mine life to five years, is serving as a springboard for replacing depletion and is identifying potential sources of higher grade material while providing Kensington with significantly enhanced operational flexibility.”
Following the completion of the SilverCrest Metals Inc. acquisition in February, a Company review of the existing 2025 drill programs at Las Chispas confirmed that current resources cover only about 55% of the known silver-gold veins. The 2025 drill plan was modified and refocused around the Las Chispas operation to test high-priority targets including strike and depth extensions and infill drilling at the Babicanora and Las Chispas Blocks. The program will also continue to follow up on recent discoveries in the
Surface and underground expansion and infill drilling at the Babicanora Block continues to target near-resource extensions, supporting inferred-to-indicated conversion while maintaining a strong pipeline of scout drilling targets. Recent expansion drilling in the
Drilling in the
The
The La Sorpresa vein (shown in Figure 1) has been defined over 984 feet (300 meters) in strike and 230 feet (70 meters) vertically, with an adjacent splay covering 525 feet (160 meters) in strike and 197 feet (60 meters) vertical. Grades improve towards the northwest, as highlighted by an intercept of 0.72 oz/t gold and 100.5 oz/t silver(24.8 g/t gold and 3,444 g/t silver, respectively) in drillhole LCHEXP-25-013. This resource continues to expand towards the connection with the Las Chispas underground workings, with significant areas still undrilled.
Expansion and infill drilling undertaken at the Los Sheiks vein has outlined mineralization over 984 feet (300 meters) along strike and 197 feet (60 meters) vertically, with potential for further southeast expansion. Recent drilling has returned grades up to 3.4 oz/t gold (118 g/t) and 132.9 oz/t silver (4,557 g/t) while historic underground channel sampling by SilverCrest prior to its acquisition reported grades of up to 1.3 oz/t gold (40.1 g/t) and 19.6 oz/t silver (610 g/t) over 0.98 feet (0.3 meters). Los Sheiks lies in the footwall of the Babicanora Norte vein near planned mining areas and the
Notable results from expansion and infill drilling at
- Hole AUG-25-012 returned 1.2 feet at 0.81 oz/t and 113.8 oz/t silver (0.4 meters at 27.7 g/t Au and 3,903 g/t silver)
- Hole AUG-25-003 returned 1.0 feet at 0.57 oz/t gold and 73.6 oz/t silver (0.3 meters at 19.4 g/t Au and 2,523 g/t silver)
- Hole LC-25-271 returned 1.5 feet at 0.88 oz/t gold and 121.0 oz/t silver (0.5 meters at 30.2 g/t Au and 4,148 g/t silver)
- LCHEXP-25-013 (La Sorpresa) returned 0.49 feet at 0.72 oz/t gold and 100.45 oz/t silver (0.2 meters at 24.8 g/t Au and 3,444 g/t silver)
For a complete table of all drill results, please refer to the following link: https://www.coeur.com/files/doc_downloads/2025/09/2025-09-03-Exploration-Update-Appendix-Final.pdf. Please see the “Cautionary Statements” section for additional information regarding drill results.
Drilling in the Las Chispas Block
High-grade intercepts from expansion drilling at the William Tell Mini, Luigi, La Sorpresa, Las Chispas Extension, Giovani,
- Hole LCHEXP-25-006 (Las Chispas Extension) returned 0.8 feet at 0.34 oz/t gold and 39.9 oz/t silver (0.3 meters at 11.6 g/t Au and 1,370 g/t silver)
- Hole LCHII-25-007 (North Las Chispas) returned 3.8 feet at 0.36 oz/t gold and 87.0 oz/t silver (1.2 meters at 12.2 g/t gold and 2,983 g/t silver) including 0.9 feet at 1.05 oz/t gold and 288.1 oz/t silver (0.3 meters at 36.0 g/t gold and 9,877 g/t silver)
The William Tell Mini vein (shown in Figure 1) has now been defined over 656 feet (200 meters) along strike and 492 feet (150 meters) down dip, averaging 2.3 feet (0.7 meters) in thickness, and remains open to the southeast. Drilling is outlining a high-grade central zone with the potential to link with the
Expansion drilling at Giovani Mini (shown in Figure 1) has extended the known strike to 525 feet and 426 feet vertical (160 meters and 130 meters respectively). The vein averages 1 foot (0.3 meters) in thickness and is open to depth. Recent expansion results include grades of up to 0.23 oz/t gold and 14.2 oz/t silver (8.1 g/t and 488 g/t respectively) in drillhole LC-25-272.
Expansion and infill drilling at the North Las Chispasvein (shown in Figure 1)have extended mineralization to 1,148 feet (350 meters) along strike and 262.5 feet (80 meters) vertically, with mineralization remaining open to the southeast. Infill holes have returned some of the highest grades ever recorded at Las Chispas, including 4.61 oz/t gold and 392 oz/t silver (158 g/t gold and 13,430 g/t silver over 1.0 feet (0.3 meters) in drillhole LCHIF-25-070. Located just 328 feet (100 meters) east of existing underground infrastructure, the vein is interpreted to extend southeast beneath the Las Chispas system until its anticipated termination against the
“Results from the redesigned exploration program at Las Chispas continue to demonstrate the extremely high-grade nature of this deposit, with exciting Babicanora-style grades now being intersected in the Las Chispas Block and into the
Kensington consists of multiple vein deposits across a mile-wide east-west zone which includes Kensington, Elmira, Raven,
In Upper Kensington (shown in Figure 3), drilling has returned higher grades over significant widths across the eastern veins Zone 30 and 30B (inclusive of Zone 30C mentioned in the Company’s
Zone 10A is also located within Upper Kensington as a parallel vein on the west side of the vein system. Results include both high grades and significant widths over a 200-foot up-dip extension and 650-foot strike length, yielding 42 significant intercepts from 27 holes. This zone is one of the most significant expansions at Kensington given its proximity to near-term planned production. Key drill highlights include:
- Hole K24-1765-116-X28 returned 7.1 feet at 11.55 oz/t gold (2.2 meters at 395.9 g/t)
- Hole K24-1765-116-X39 returned 16.0 feet at 1.25 oz/t gold (4.9 meters at 42.7 g/t)
- Hole K24-1765-116-X36 returned 8.8 feet at 1.14 oz/t gold (2.7 meters at 38.9 g/t)
- Hole K24-1765-116-X03 returned 4.3 feet at 5.53 oz/t gold (1.3 meters at 189.5 g/t)
- Hole K24-1765-116-X32 returned 31.3 feet at 0.37 oz/t gold (9.5 meters at 12.7 g/t)
Drilling in LowerKensington Zones 50, 10 and 10 HW has tested an area 750 feet along strike and 1,500 feet along dip from the new exploration development, yielding 43 significant intercepts from 31 holes. These intercepts confirm the continuity of mineralized zones previously identified in the Company’s press release dated
- Hole K24-0220-125-X07 returned 19.2 feet at 1.57 oz/t gold (5.9 meters at 53.8 g/t gold)
- Hole K24-0220-125-X14 returned 3.9 feet at 2.21 oz/t (1.2 meters at 75.6 g/t gold)
Drilling at Elmira has confirmed continuity across the upper portions of both the Main and South Zones across a substantial strike length of 2,400 feet (732 meters). A total of 106 significant intercepts from 60 holes were returned, of which over 30% exceed 1.0 ounce per ton (28.3 g/t) gold, with an average true thickness of 1.7 feet (0.5 meters). New Elmira ramp development has allowed access to infill drilling of the up-dip portion of the Elmira resource to the north and provided access for follow-up drilling at
- Hole EL24-1300-135-X01 returned 9.1 feet at 1.52 oz/t gold (2.8 meters at 52.1g/t)
- Hole EL24-1180-095-X26 returned 2.3 feet at 5.55 oz/t gold (0.7 meters at 190.3g/t)
- Hole EL25-1300-135-X02 returned 21.9 feet at 0.53 oz/t gold (6.7 meters at 18.2g/t)
- Hole EL24-1300-135-X07 returned 7.5 feet at 1.52 oz/t gold (2.3 meters at 52g/t)
- Hole EL25-1360-197-X05 returned 5.7 feet at 1.75 oz/t gold (1.7 meters at 60.1g/t)
EHM
- Hole EL25-1180-047-X04 returned 2.1 feet at 2.34 oz/t (0.6m at 80 g/t gold)
Drilling at
For a complete table of all year-to-date 2025 drill results, please refer to the following link: https://www.coeur.com/files/doc_downloads/2025/09/2025-09-03-Exploration-Update-Appendix-Final.pdf. Please see the “Cautionary Statements” section for additional information regarding drill results.
“Drill results at Kensington continue to be excellent, with high-grades and wide intercepts encountered in
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Cautionary Statements
This news release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of securities legislation in
The scientific and technical information concerning our mineral projects in this news release have been reviewed and approved by a “qualified person” under Item 1300 of SEC Regulation S-K, namely our Vice President, Technical Services,
Notes
The ranges of potential tonnage and grade (or quality) of the exploration results described in this news release are conceptual in nature. There has been insufficient exploration work to estimate a mineral resource. It is uncertain if further exploration will result in the estimation of a mineral resource. The exploration results described in this news release therefore do not represent, and should not be construed to be, an estimate of a mineral resource or mineral reserve.
For additional information regarding 2024 mineral reserves and mineral resources, see https://www.coeur.com/operations/operations/reserves-resources/.
- For a complete table of all drill results included in this release, please refer to the following link: https://www.coeur.com/files/doc_downloads/2025/09/2025-09-03-Exploration-Update-Appendix-Final.pdf.
- Rounding of grades, to significant figures, may result in apparent differences.
Conversion Table
1 short ton |
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0.907185 metric tons |
1 troy ounce |
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31.10348 grams |
Appendix: https://www.coeur.com/files/doc_downloads/2025/09/2025-09-03-Exploration-Update-Appendix-Final.pdf
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