SCZ. Santacruz Silver Mining

Santacruz Silver Achieves Record Production of 394,160 Silver Equivalent Ounces in October

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - November 18, 2020) - Santacruz Silver Mining Ltd. (TSXV: SCZ) (the "Company" or "Santacruz") is pleased to announce that total consolidated production for the month of October of 2020 reached 394,160 silver equivalent ounces ("AgEq") at the Zimapan Mine and Rosario Mine in Mexico.

Mr. Carlos Silva, CEO, stated: "After recently closing our private placement and securing new underground equipment, our mines immediately saw efficiency and production improvements which are reflected in the monthly production statistics. We expect continued improvements and anticipate a robust production increase for this fourth quarter of 2020." Mr. Silva continued: "The acquisition of the new mining equipment when taken together with the organizational changes and strategic decisions made during Q2 are resulting in more reliable operations at improved production rates and related lower production costs."

October Consolidated Production Results

Summary of Production ResultsOctober 2020Monthly Average Q3 2020Third Quarter 2020
Material Processed (tonnes milled)68,86258,880176,640
Silver eqv. ounce production(1) (2)394,160325,893977,679
Silver production (ounces) (2)129,192101,374304,123
Gold production (ounces) (2)261959
Lead production (tonnes) (2)4693601,080
Zinc production (tonnes) (2)1,1891,0133,041
Copper production (tonnes) (2)14377395
Average Head Grade (g/t Ag Eqv.)(1)246231231
Development (metres)1,0157012,103

 

October Zimapan Mine Production Results

Summary of Production ResultsOctober 2020Monthly Average Q3 2020Third Quarter 2020
Material Processed (tonnes milled)(2)62,54354,948164,846
Silver eqv. ounce production(1) (2)363,715306,995920,985
Silver production (ounces)(2)114,03994,253282,760
Silver head grade (g/t)817373
Lead head grade (%/t)0.810.720.72
Zinc head grade (%/t)2.602.402.40
Copper head grade (%/t)0.320.330.33
Silver recovery (%)69.872.372.3
Lead production (tonnes)(2)4463491,048
Zinc production (tonnes)(2)1,1119472,841
Copper production (tonnes)(2)143131395
Average Head Grade (g/t Ag Eqv.)(1)253234234
Development (metres)7775671,701

 

October Rosario Project Production Results

Summary of Production ResultsOctober
2020
Monthly Average Q3 2020Third Quarter 2020
Material Processed (tonnes milled)6,3193,93111,794
Silver eqv. ounce production(1)30,34418,89756,693
Silver production (ounces) 15,1537,12121,363
Silver head grade (g/t)856666
Gold head grade (g/t)0.200.240.24
Lead head grade (%/t)0.430.310.31
Zinc head grade (%/t)1.462.062.06
Silver recovery (%)(2)87.985.985.9
Gold production (ounces) 2619.659
Lead production (tonnes)2410.632
Zinc production (tonnes) 7766.6200
Average Head Grade (g/t Ag Eqv.)(1)178183183
Development (metres)238134402

 

(1) AgEqvOz = (Au*Pau)+(Ag*Pag)+(Pb*Ppb*2205)+(Zn*Pzn*2205)+(Cu*Pcu*2205)

(Pag)

Metal Prices 2020: Ag $17.85, Au $1,480, Pb $0.92, Zn $1.09, Cu $2.80
Metal Prices 2019: Ag $15.25, Au $1,281, Pb $0.94, Zn $1.20, Cu $2.92

(2) Q3 2019 production results at the Zimapan Mine reflect 50% of total production whereas the Q2 and Q3 2020 results reflect 100%.

About Santacruz Silver Mining Ltd.

Santacruz is a Mexican focused silver company that currently owns and operates the Rosario Mine. The Company also owns 100% of Carrizal Mining S.A. de C.V. Carrizal Mining holds a 20% working interest in the Company's Veta Grande Project and has the right to operate the Zimapan Mine until December 31, 2020 under a mining lease agreement. On July 28, 2020 the Company announced that it had reached agreement with Minera Cedros, S.A. de C.V. ("Minera Cedros"), a wholly owned subsidiary of Industrias Peñoles, S.A.B. de C.V., to acquire outright the Zimapan Mine for US$20.0 million (plus applicable IVA of US$3.2 million), subject to a number of conditions, including receipt of all necessary regulatory approvals including approval of the TSX Venture Exchange ("TSXV") to the transaction which will constitute a "Fundamental Acquisition" pursuant to TSXV Policy 5.3.

The Company is managed by a technical team of professionals with proven track records in developing, operating and discovering silver mines in Mexico. Our corporate objective is to become a mid-tier silver producer.

'signed'

Arturo Préstamo Elizondo,
Excutive Chairman

For further information please contact:

Arturo Prestamo
Santacruz Silver Mining Ltd.
Email:
Telephone: 7

Mars Investor Relations
+ 1(778) 999-4653

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

Forward looking information

Certain statements contained in this news release constitute "forward-looking information" as such term is used in applicable Canadian securities laws, including the agreement with Minera Cedros and the acquisition of the Zimapan Mine by the Company. Forward-looking information is based on plans, expectations and estimates of management at the date the information is provided and is subject to certain factors and assumptions. In making the forward-looking statements included in this news release, the Company has applied several material assumptions, including that the Company's financial condition and development plans do not change as a result of unforeseen events, that the Company will receive all required regulatory approvals and that future metal prices and the demand and market outlook for metals will remain stable or improve. Forward-looking information is subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties and other factors that could cause plans, estimates and actual results to vary materially from those projected in such forward-looking information. Factors that could cause the forward-looking information in this news release to change or to be inaccurate include, but are not limited to, unanticipated delays in obtaining or failure to obtain regulatory or stock exchange approvals; the risk that any of the assumptions referred to above prove not to be valid or reliable; there can be no assurance that the Company will be successful in completing the acquisition of the Zimapan Mine (including obtaining the necessary funding); risk of delays or inability to obtain the approval of the TSXV to the acquisition of the Zimapan Mine; market conditions and volatility and global economic conditions, including increased volatility and potentially negative capital raising conditions resulting from the continued COVID-19 pandemic and risks relating to the extent and duration of such pandemic and its impact on global markets; risk of delay and/or cessation in planned work or changes in the Company's financial condition and development plans; risks associated with the interpretation of data (including in respect of the third party mineralized material) regarding the geology, grade and continuity of mineral deposits; the uncertainty of the geology, grade and continuity of mineral deposits and the risk of unexpected variations in mineral resources, grade and/or recovery rates; risks related to gold, silver, base metal and other commodity price fluctuations; risks relating to environmental regulation and liability; the possibility that results will not be consistent with the Company's expectations, as well as the other risks and uncertainties applicable to mineral exploration and development activities and to the Company as set forth in the Company's continuous disclosure filings filed under the Company's profile at . There can be no assurance that any forward-looking information will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly, the reader should not place any undue reliance on forward-looking information or statements. The Company undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking information or statements, other than as required by applicable law.

Rosario Project

The decisions to commence production at the Rosario Mine, Cinco Estrellas Property and Membrillo Prospect were not based on a feasibility study of mineral reserves demonstrating economic and technical viability, but rather on a more preliminary estimate of inferred mineral resources. Accordingly, there is increased uncertainty and economic and technical risks of failure associated with this production decision. Production and economic variables may vary considerably, due to the absence of a complete and detailed site analysis according to and in accordance with NI 43-101.

Zimapan Mine

Production at the Zimapan Mine is not supported by a feasibility study on mineral reserves demonstrating economic and technical viability or any other independent economic study under NI 43-101. Accordingly, there is increased uncertainty and economic and technical risks of failure associated with production operations at the Zimapan Mine. Production and economic variables may vary considerably due to the absence of a complete and detailed site analysis according to and in accordance with NI 43-101. There is no assurance that the Company will be successful in negotiating and completing any acquisition of the Zimapan Mine. Any transaction to acquire the Zimapan Mine will be subject to receipt of all necessary regulatory approvals, including Santacruz obtaining the approval of the TSX Venture Exchange.

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