GR Silver Reports Its Best Ever Drill Results at San Marcial: 45.1 m at 1,623 g/t Ag, Including 8.25 m at 8,579 g/t Ag, in Hole SMS26-04
GR Silver Reports Its Best Ever Drill Results at San Marcial: 45.1 m at 1,623 g/t Ag, Including 8.25 m at 8,579 g/t Ag, in Hole SMS26-04 |
| [19-May-2026] |
VANCOUVER, BC, May 19, 2026 /CNW/ - GRSilver Mining Ltd. ("GRSilver Mining" or the "Company") (TSXV: GRSL) (OTCQX: GRSLF) (FRANKFURT: GPE) is pleased to announce outstanding drill results from hole SMS26-04 in the SE Area of San Marcial. These exceptionally high silver grades represent the "best ever" drill results from the San Marcial deposit, confirming the robust geological model, and the continuity of high-grade silver mineralization controlled by key structural features. Highlights of 2026 Step-Out Drilling at San Marcial
High-grade silver mineralization in SMS26-04 consists of multi-stage hydrothermal breccias, subsequently overprinted by polymetallic silver-lead-zinc events (Figure 3). These mineralizing events are spatially associated with the intersection of E-W, N-S, and NE-SW structural trends, which generate high-grade shoots and provide a key exploration vector for targeting additional high-grade mineralized intersections within the San Marcial breccia-hosted body. Results from SMS26-04 also confirm the continuity of near-surface mineralization previously intersected in drill holes SMS22-16, which returned 123.1 m at 112 g/t Ag (see News Release dated October 17, 2022), and SMS22-22, which returned 82.7 m at 121 g/t Ag (see News Release dated January 16, 2023), as depicted in Figures 1 and 2. GR Silver Mining's Executive Chair, Interim President & Interim CEO, Eric Zaunscherb, commented, "The exceptional results from SMS26-04 represent a major milestone in the recent exploration of San Marcial. As noted, these are the best drill results reported to date on the project and further confirm the significant high-grade silver potential of the San Marcial system. With these outstanding intersections, we are confident of significantly expanding the silver resource potential at San Marcial." Table 1: SMS26-04 Drilling Highlights – 2026 Step-Out Drilling Program
Discussion SMS26-04 confirms the continuity of high-grade silver mineralization within the chlorite–hematite hydrothermal breccias (Figure 2) and supports the interpretation of a boiling zone developed between 700 and 300 metres elevation above sea level (ASL), plunging toward the southeast. Based on this model, planned drill holes targeting the SE Extension (Figure 1) are expected to intersect the boiling zone at depths ranging from approximately 600 to 200 metres ASL. In SMS26-04, the calcite boiling level is characterized by overprinting mineralization consisting of acanthite, argentite, and abundant native silver, together with galena and brown sphalerite, indicating low to intermediate-temperature precipitation conditions (Figure 4). Comparison of SMS26-04 with SMS25-11 further demonstrates that structural controls play a significant role in the distribution of high-grade silver mineralization. Sub-horizontal flexures within the breccia create zones of reduced permeability for epithermal fluids, whereas subvertical sections enhance fluid migration and mineral deposition. These sigmoidal structural geometries generate high-grade ore shoots at the intersection of E-W, N-S, and NE-SW structural trends. Drill hole SMS26-04 was specifically designed to test one of these structural inflection zones and has successfully validated the dilatational jog and structural intersection model. Regional studies in the Sierra Madre Occidental indicate that the San Marcial breccia structure originated as a reverse fault during a transition from compressional to extensional tectonics (D2 Deformation Stage – Figure 5) and was later reactivated as a normal fault (D3 Deformation Stage – Figure 5) during Early Oligocene. The breccia geometry, particularly the thicker shallow-dipping sections, supports this interpretation of high-grade silver mineralization appears to be concentrated in structural flexure zones where the strike of the breccia changes from NW to E-W, suggesting that these zones acted as favorable pathways for hydrothermal fluid flow and mineral deposition. This structural model has been developed through systematic exploration work by the GR Silver Mining Ltd. geological team, supported by external structural consultants such as Paula Montoya and Johannes Horner. Drill holes close to surface like SMS22-22 and SMS22-16 support this structural model and represent an open shear zone with stockwork in between main breccia zones with continuous silver mineralization and local high-grade zones. The outstanding results of SMS26-04 highlight the exploration potential between the Central Area and SE Extension (Figure 1) and confirm the potential for resource growth. The plunge orientation that connects SMS26-04 with other strong drill hole results in the area, such as SMS25-09 with 75.2 m at 260 g/t Ag (See News Release dated September 3, 2025) and SMS22-10 with 101.6 m at 308 g/t (See News Release dated August 8, 2022), defines a high-grade structural corridor and a high priority exploration target (Figure 5). About the Plomosas Project QA/QC Procedures Qualified Person About GR Silver Mining Ltd. GR Silver Mining Ltd. CautionaryStatement Regarding Forward-Looking Information Neither the TSX VentureExchange nor its RegulationServices Provider(as that term isdefined in the policies of theTSX Venture Exchange) acceptsresponsibility for the adequacyor accuracy of this press release. SOURCE GR Silver Mining Ltd. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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