SilverCrest Completes First Metals Pour at Santa Elena 

VANCOUVER, BC - SilverCrest Mines Inc. has successfully completed its first metals pour of gold and silver dore at its Santa Elena Mine located in Sonora, Mexico. Gold and silver production will continue to escalate over the next 4 months, as ore tonnes under leach and recovery rates increase. There are currently an estimated 100,000 tonnes of ore stacked on the leach pad, with approximately 60,000 tonnes under leach. SilverCrest anticipates that the mine will reach design capacity by the end of the year.

"Our first gold and silver dore production marks another significant milestone in the commissioning of the Santa Elena Mine," said Eric Fier, SilverCrest's Chief Operating Officer. "I would like to congratulate those who have worked diligently to bring this deposit from acquisition to production in less than 5 years, a significant achievement in today's mining environment." Construction at Santa Elena Mine concluded on schedule and under the budgeted capital expenditure of US$20M, including ongoing working capital and contingency. In advancing the Company's objective to become a mid-tier precious metals producer, SilverCrest will commence initiatives to significantly expand production at the Santa Elena Mine. SilverCrest's flagship property is the 100%-owned Santa Elena Mine, which is located 150km northeast of Hermosillo, near Banamichi in the State of Sonora, Mexico. The mine is a high-grade, epithermal gold and silver producer, with an estimated life of mine cash cost of less than US$375 per ounce of gold equivalent. SilverCrest anticipates that the 2,500 tonnes per day facility will produce approximately 35,000 ounces of gold and 600,000 ounces of silver per year from the open-pit heap leach operation. The company's address is Suite 501 - 570 Granville Street, Vancouver, BC V6C 3P1, (604) 694-1730, fax: (604) 694-1761.