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Capitan Silver Corp. Intersects 1,767 g/t Silver Equivalent over 1.5 Metres, Within a Wider Zone of 234.2 g/t Silver Equivalent over 25.9 Metres at the Jesus Maria Silver Trend

11.11.2025  |  Newsfile

Capitan intersects and expands high-grade silver mineralization at Cruz de Plata

Vancouver, November 11, 2025 - Capitan Silver Corp. (TSXV: CAPT) ("Capitan" or "the Company") is pleased to report assay results from its recently expanded and fully funded Phase One reverse circulation ("RC") 15,000-metre drill program at its Cruz de Plata silver-gold project, located in Durango, Mexico. The Company is reporting assay results from six (6) drillholes.

Highlights:

Alberto Orozco, CEO of Capitan Silver, commented:

"Capitan's Phase One drill program at Cruz de Plata continues to find more mineralization at the Property - both in terms of high-grade intercepts but also through identifying new mineralized zones and structures.

Follow-up drilling on the eastern part of the Jesus Maria vein near drillhole 25-ERRC-12 was highly successful in confirming that drillhole 25-ERRC-12 (the highest-grade result to date for the 2025 drilling campaign) is not an anomaly and is part of a much larger high-grade target. Drillhole 25-ERRC-26, in addition to extending the Jesus Maria trend along strike, at depth, and down-dip, discovered a new broad zone of mineralization that shares many characteristics with Gully Fault-style silver and gold mineralization, compared to the Jesus Maria vein-style mineralization.

This discovery of another broad, mineralized cross-cutting structure is significant as we are seeing these structures as important conduits for carrying mineralized fluid across the property. We have identified several of these mineralized intrusive dykes as important targets for follow-up drilling. Additionally, this further reinforces the size and scale Cruz de Plata as a rich, robust mineralized system."

Discussion of drill results

Drilling continues to steadily progress at the Cruz de Plata silver-gold project, with a total of 57 drillholes completed to date across the Jesus Maria trend, Gully Fault, as well as new, early-stage targets throughout the Property.

Drillhole 25-ERRC-21 and 25-ERRC-26 were drilled in proximity to previously announced drillhole 25-ERRC-12, with drillhole 25-ERRC-26 being a 50-metre step out to the east and 25-ERRC-21 testing the down-dip area to the south (See Figure 1). Both drillholes returned high-grade intercepts, with drillhole 25-ERRC-26 intersecting 1,767.4 g/t AgEq over 1.5m contained within 1,222.1 g/t AgEq over 3.0m, which is within a broader zone of 25.9m of 234.2 g/t AgEq. Drillhole 25-ERRC-26 also intersected a broad, 87m wide zone of continuous mineralization from 68.58m to 155.45m, containing intervals of 25 g/t AgEq and higher (See Figure 2 and Table 1). Drillhole 25-ERRC-26 also intersected an additional high-grade zone closer to surface containing 612.9 g/t AgEq over 1.5m, within a broader interval of 155.9 g/t AgEq over 7.6m. The mineralization in this hole was dominantly silver with gold and minor amounts of base metals. This, together with the broad mineralized zone, bears the same defining characteristics of mineralization at the Gully Fault Zone.

While more drilling will be required to define this new zone, broad intervals of mineralization in other surrounding holes from the current drill program also support the presence of a new zone with this same style of mineralization. Drillhole 25-ERRC-21 also intersected multiple zones of mineralization, with the highlight being a shallow zone of 710.5 g/t AgEq over 1.5m and 353.2 g/t AgEq, both within a broader intercept of 292.4 g/t AgEq over 6.1m, with values of only silver and gold with low base metal values. 25-ERRC-21 also hit 260 g/t AgEq over 1.5m and 242.8 g/t AgEq over 1.5m within a broader zone of 74.9 g/t AgEq over 35.1m, with this hit being more consistent with the Jesus Maria vein style of mineralization (See Figures 1 and 2).

Drillholes 25-ERRC-23, 25-ERRC-24, 25-ERRC-25, and 25-ERRC-22 were drilled as follow-ups of drillholes 25-ERRC-03, 25-ERRC-06, 25-ERRC-09 and 25-ERRC-01, respectively; testing on a 60m down-dip extension to those drillholes, with the exception of drillhole 25-ERRC-23, which was drilled at an 80m down-dip step out from drillhole 25-ERRC-03. All drillholes intersected the Jesus Maria vein as expected, with results shown in Table 1. From this set of drillholes, drillhole 25-ERRC-25 produced the best intercept with a high-grade interval of 687.4 g/t AgEq over 1.5m, within a wider interval of 250.3 g/t AgEq over 6.1m (See Figure 2 and Table 1).

All drill results in this news releases extended mineralization

Figure 1. Drill Map

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Figure 2. Cross sections of drillholes 25-ERRC-25, 21 and 26

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Table 1. Drill results

Hole ID From
(m)
To
(m)
Interval
(m)
Ag Eq
Rec (g/t)
Ag
(ppm)
Au
(ppm)
Pb
(%)
Zn
(%)
25-ERRC-21
Interval 39.6 45.7 6.1 292.4 276.4 0.772 0.010 0.018
Including 41.1 42.7 1.5 353.2 299.0 1.037 0.014 0.017
Including 44.2 45.7 1.5 710.5 644.0 1.508 0.023 0.021
Interval 56.4 57.9 1.5 29.6 27.8 0.041 0.002 0.019
Interval 65.5 68.6 3.0 74.7 60.4 0.251 0.003 0.018
Interval 74.7 82.3 7.6 45.0 30.4 0.217 0.004 0.042
Interval 111.3 115.8 4.6 30.2 25.3 0.082 0.006 0.019
Interval 135.6 170.7 35.1 74.9 57.2 0.049 0.188 0.367
including 144.8 146.3 1.5 260.0 249.0 0.129 0.159 0.369
Interval 205.7 207.3 1.5 242.8 244.0 0.109 0.073 0.115
25-ERRC-22
Interval 36.6 38.1 1.5 54.4 44.7 0.171 0.009 0.010
Interval 54.9 56.4 1.5 63.5 57.7 0.124 0.014 0.010
Interval 96.0 97.5 1.5 351.1 251.0 0.035 1.180 2.340
Interval 131.1 143.3 12.2 53.1 44.5 0.105 0.056 0.072
Interval 193.5 195.1 1.5 27.7 18.8 0.016 0.075 0.201
Interval 202.7 204.2 1.5 31.7 25.9 0.075 0.039 0.032
Interval 262.1 263.7 1.5 25.7 21.2 0.036 0.016 0.084
25-ERRC-23
Interval 9.1 10.7 1.5 56.4 47.3 0.160 0.012 0.016
Interval 62.5 64.0 1.5 87.0 50.1 0.564 0.015 0.019
Interval 68.6 70.1 1.5 59.0 52.9 0.111 0.022 0.029
Interval 121.9 125.0 3.0 49.5 35.0 0.033 0.117 0.325
Interval 132.6 134.1 1.5 250.5 252.0 0.041 0.109 0.226
Interval 146.3 150.9 4.6 117.7 72.2 0.087 0.409 0.950
25-ERRC-24
Interval 21.3 22.9 1.5 56.7 28.9 0.406 0.002 0.045
Interval 64.0 65.5 1.5 27.4 10.9 0.237 0.003 0.021
Interval 71.6 73.2 1.5 28.0 24.8 0.030 0.013 0.068
Interval 140.2 141.7 1.5 30.2 13.9 0.051 0.122 0.300
25-ERRC-25
Interval 10.7 12.2 1.5 25.5 20.7 0.083 0.002 0.009
Interval 24.4 25.9 1.5 45.9 22.9 0.344 0.004 0.016
Interval 57.9 59.4 1.5 27.3 25.9 0.034 0.008 0.012
Interval 79.2 80.8 1.5 31.9 30.9 0.037 0.000 0.009
Interval 115.8 121.9 6.1 250.3 202.1 0.144 0.454 1.134
including 117.3 118.9 1.5 687.4 596.0 0.155 1.120 2.500
Interval 137.2 138.7 1.5 36.9 8.3 0.070 0.106 0.628
25-ERRC-26
Interval 48.8 50.3 1.5 324.0 316.0 0.366 0.011 0.043
Interval 68.6 76.2 7.6 155.9 150.7 0.198 0.003 0.017
including 74.7 76.2 1.5 612.9 616.0 0.482 0.005 0.016
Interval 83.8 109.7 25.9 234.2 231.9 0.214 0.012 0.035
including 83.8 86.9 3.0 1222.1 1205 1.25 0.04 0.07
including 83.8 85.3 1.5 676.8 650.0 0.926 0.023 0.042
including 85.3 86.9 1.5 1,767.4 1,760.0 1.569 0.066 0.093
including 96.0 97.5 1.5 355.2 369.0 0.075 0.024 0.073
Interval 115.8 126.5 10.7 50.9 43.0 0.129 0.010 0.036
Interval 137.2 146.3 9.1 39.4 35.5 0.067 0.015 0.031
Interval 150.9 152.4 1.5 53.8 55.1 0.016 0.014 0.015
Interval 166.1 167.6 1.5 33.0 23.6 0.136 0.012 0.035
Interval 172.2 173.7 1.5 44.4 36.2 0.023 0.040 0.226
Interval 184.4 185.9 1.5 63.9 63.4 0.042 0.019 0.027

Metal Recovery: Ag 94%, Au 86%, Pb 93.5%, Zn 92%
AgEq considers Ag, Au, Pb and Zn and calculated as follows: AgEq = Ag g/t + (80x Au g/t) + (0.003 x Pb g/t) + (0.0037 x Zn g/t). High grades have not been capped. Capitan Silver field samples are sent to the Bureau Veritas Lab in Durango, Mexico for prep. RC Drill samples have been analysed using the following codes: MA300, 4-acid digestion, multi-element analysis (Vancouver Lab). Au is analyzed using Fire Assay (FA430, Durango Lab). Overlimit (>200 ppm Ag) assays utilize method MA370, with gravimetric utilized for any overlimit thereafter. QAQC: Capitan Silver maintains a rigorous QAQC program and inserts multiple standards, blanks and duplicates into the sample stream at regular intervals. Check Assays are performed at SGS laboratories in Durango, Mexico.

Qualified Person

The scientific and technical data contained in this news release pertaining to the Cruz de Plata project was reviewed and approved by Marc Idziszek, P.Geo, a non-independent qualified person to Capitan Silver, who is responsible for ensuring that the technical information provided in this news release is accurate and who acts as a "qualified person" under National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.

About Capitan Silver Corp.

Capitan Silver is defining a new high-grade silver system at its Cruz de Plata project, located in the heart of Mexico's primary silver belt. The Company is led by a proven and accomplished management team that has previously advanced three projects into production, on time and on budget. The Company has been diligent in maintaining a tight share structure and has one of the tightest share structures among its peer group, with the top three shareholders owning over 38% of the Company's share capital. Capitan Silver is fully funded and actively drilling at its Cruz de Plata silver project.

ON BEHALF OF CAPITAN SILVER CORP.

"Alberto Orozco"

Alberto Orozco, CEO

For Additional Information Contact:

Alberto Orozco, CEO
Capitan Silver Corp.
info@capitansilver.com
Greg DiTomaso, Investor Relations
Capitan Silver Corp.
info@capitansilver.com
Phone: (416) 433-2801
www.capitansilver.com

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