High-grade Mineralization At Napoleon Vein


VANCOUVER - Vizsla Silver Corp. reported on six new drillholes targeting the southern extension of the Napoleon Vein, at its Panuco silver-gold project located in Mexico. The new drill results are centered on the western portion of the district and are a part of Vizsla's ongoing 90,000 meter resource infill and expansion/discovery-focused drill program.

Highlights include: NP-22-343 returned 1,085 grams per tonne (g/t) silver equivalent (AgEq) over 4.00 meters true width (mTW) (590 g/t silver, 5.15 g/t gold, 1.00 % lead and 4.39 % zinc), including: 3,185 g/t AgEq over 0.98 mTW (2,025 g/t silver, 15.74 g/t gold, 1.71 % lead and 5.22 % zinc), and 863 g/t AgEq over 6.10 mTW (156 g/t silver, 3.63 g/t gold, 7.88 % lead and 6.63 % zinc), including: 1,899 g/t AgEq over 1.11 mTW (255 g/t silver, 11.69 g/t gold, 19.25 % lead and 8.40 % zinc), and 1,251 g/t AgEq over 1.69 mTW (290 g/t silver, 4.72 g/t gold, 9.26 % lead and 10.71 % zinc). NP-22-344 returned 527 g/t AgEq over 3.05 mTW (157 g/t silver, 2.55 g/t gold, 0.81 % lead and 5.08 % zinc), including: 705 g/t AgEq over 1.26 mTW (259 g/t silver, 4.88 g/t gold, 0.74 % lead and 3.11 % zinc); and NP-23-353 returned 1,401 g/t AgEq over 1.00 mTW (532 g/t silver, 8.96 g/t gold, 1.46 % lead and 7.13 % zinc).

"The Napoleon Vein was the first major discovery made by Vizsla at Panuco in 2020," commented Michael Konnert, President and CEO. "We have now expanded the mineralized footprint of Napoleon area to over two and a half kilometers along strike and outlined a resource of 41.3 million ounces AgEq Indicated and 28.7 million ounces AgEq Inferred. With a local exploration model that continues to be validated through ongoing drilling, and new high-grade results from the hanging wall vein splays that warrant further step out drilling at depth and along strike, we continue to view the Napoleon Area as a primary target for future resource growth and development. Of the seven drill rigs currently turning on the property, infill drilling continues at Napoleon with one rig."