EXMIN provides drilling results at Moris exploration project
by Jo Black

EXMIN Resources Inc. has received additional assays from two veins drilled at the El Pilar target area.
Two sample assays that were previously released from core holes HMF-3 and HMF-1, returned overlimit values for silver (greater than 1,500 g/t silver). EXMIN requested that the laboratory reassay the two samples which have returned assay results of 9.37 g/t gold and 3,750 g/t silver over 1.5 metres and 8.93 g/t gold and 2,360 g/t silver over 0.65 metres, respectively.
The sample widths indicated are lengths measured along the core and are not true widths.
The 1.5 meter sample is believed to be close to the true width and to represent a new vein not previously identified, while the 0.65 meter interval sampled a narrow 1-2 cm wide vein at a low angle to the core axis.
Dr. Craig Gibson, Co-Founding Executive Vice President of Exploration for EXMIN, stated, we are very pleased with the ongoing positive exploration developments in Moris.
EXMIN has received the data generated by our former joint venture partner at the Moris exploration project, he added.
We have been compiling the data into our database and in the process asked the analytical laboratory to complete assays on two samples that were recorded as having greater than 1,500 g/t silver.
Interpretation of the data is in progress, and we anticipate submitting additional samples of core that were not previously sent to the lab for analysis, concluded Dr. Gibson.
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