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Altiplano Minerals Ltd.

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Summary

Project:

Farellon

Deposit:Farellon
Location:Chile
Commodities:Copper
Date:2/21/2020
Report Code:NI43-101
Report Type:Exploration/Drilling Update
Project Stage:Pursuing Resource Increase/Upgrade
Report details:21-2-2020: Altiplano Minerals Ltd. announces an Exploration/Drilling Update report for its Farellon deposit at the Farellon project. Drilling results incl. 9.6m @ 1.50% Cu from 26.1m. Edmonton, Alberta--(Newsfile Corp. - February 21, 2020) - Altiplano Met
Resources:(Resources, Inf.): 278kt @ 1.92% Cu, 0.12g/t Au
CP/QP:[Overall Report]: John Williamson (Internal)
ABSTRACT:Edmonton, Alberta--(Newsfile Corp. - February 21, 2020) - Altiplano Metals Inc. (TSXV: APN) (WKN: A2JNFG) ("Altiplano" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that management has recommenced advancement of the Hugo decline which currently accesses the 401M and 395M underground extraction levels at the Company's historic Farellon Copper-Gold Mine near La Serena, Chile. The advancement of the decline will continue over the next few months and will provide access to deeper parts of the Farellon Cu-Au vein system, which was intersected in 5 diamond drill holes completed in 2019 (see Table 1). This advancement will provide access for further bulk sampling of the Farellon mineralization below the 395M level (see Figure 1). CEO Alastair McIntyre stated, "We are pleased to report the continuation of the Hugo decline which will facilitate continued evaluation of the Farellon Cu-Au vein system. We are excited to move the project forward as we work on this expansion and the development and building of the onsite processing facility."

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