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Q1 2013

Joint Venture

Opportunities in Mexico

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Forward Looking Statements

Forward-Looking Statements: Some statements in this news release contain forward-looking

information or forward-looking statements for the purposes of applicable securities laws. These

statements include, among others, statements with respect to proposed exploration, development

and production activities and their timing, potential mineralization and the anticipated acquisition

of property interests. These statements address future events and conditions and, as such,

involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, which may cause the actual

results, performance or achievements to be materially different from any future results,

performance or achievements expressed or implied by the statements. Such factors include,

among others, receipt of regulatory approvals, completion of anticipated transactions, the timing

and success of future exploration, development and production activities, exploration and

development risks, expenditure and financing requirements, title matters, third party consents,

operating hazards, metal prices, political and economic factors, competitive factors, general

economic conditions, relationships with vendors and strategic partners, governmental regulation

and supervision, seasonality, technological change, industry practices and one-time events. In

making the forward-looking statements, the Company has applied several material assumptions

including, but not limited to, the assumptions that: (1) the proposed exploration and development

of mineral projects will proceed as planned; (2) market fundamentals will result in sustained

metals and minerals prices and (3) any additional financing needed will be available on

reasonable terms. The Company expressly disclaims any intention or obligation to update or

revise any forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information, future events or

otherwise except as otherwise required by applicable securities legislation.

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Revolution Mexico Portfolio

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Revolution in

Sierra Madre Gold-Silver Belt

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Pan American Silver

Paramount Gold & Silver

Agnico Eagle

Pan American Silver

Coeur d’Alene

Goldcorp

Alamos Gold

MAG Silver

Revolution in

Peñasquito District

Goldcorp

Goldcorp

First Majestic

Grupo Mexico

New Gold

Cerro San Pedro

Frisco

Sierra Metals

(Concepcion de Oro)

Aura

Production numbers taken from corporate websites as of Feb 22, 2013 Production numbers taken from corporate websites as of Feb 22, 2013

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Introduction – Mexico Universo: New District Contiguous with Peñasquito and Camino Rojo

• 370,500 hectares on trend with major mines

• 25 Surface showings, prospects and anomalous zones identified to date

• Multiple drill ready targets, historic high-grade gold and silver production

• Historical drilling intersected 21.3m avg 11.7g/t Au and 37g/t Ag including 1.5m avg

121g/t Au

Montaña de Oro: Multiple Base & Precious Metal Targets

• 26,000 hectares in vicinity to Coeur’s Palmarejo and Pan American’s Alamo Dorado

• 22 targets identified to date, including 17 areas of gold & silver, a CRD discovery, and

four undrilled copper porphyries. Major historic placer gold producer.

• Historical drilling reported 31.2m of 7.0% Zn, 0.94% Cu, 51.48g/t Ag and 0.80g/t Au

La Bufa: Multiple Vein Targets

• 1940’s historical production at Carmen Vein, 1Mt at 2.5% Cu and 2.9g/t Au

• 18,000 hectares on trend with historic Batopilas deposit and 30km east of Goldcorp’s

El Sauzel mine

• Sampling at multiple prospects reported up to 21.9g/t Au, 2,170g/t Ag, 11.3%Cu,

5.38% Zn and 0.254% Mo

• 8 Recon-generated prospects

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Corporate Strategy

• Pursue JV and alternate options with our 100% owned Mexico portfolio (including Universo, La Bufa and Montaña de Oro properties)

• Continue to advance Champion Hills ourselves as Romarco approaches a permit decision

• Shift by Seniors to pursue grassroots exploration in politically safe/mining friendly jurisdictions of Mexico

• Revolution recently acquired 100% interest in the Mexico portfolio

• Company now has the flexibility to form strategic partnerships

• Maintained large land package in the process

• Significantly decreased financial commitments

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Universo

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Goldcorp

Peñasquito Mine

17.8Moz Au & 882Moz Ag

New Gold

Cerro San Pedro Mine

3.7Moz Au & 68.4Moz Ag

Goldcorp

Camino Rojo Deposit

4.0Moz Au & 68.3Moz Ag

Grupo Mexico

Charcas Mine

Largest Zn Producer in MX

First Majestic

Real de Catorce Deposit

46.79Moz Ag

230Moz Ag

Historical Production

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Universo Introduction • 370,500 total hectares in northern San Luis Potosi

• Located in the heart of a 300km trend of significant precious and base metal mines and deposits:

– Goldcorp’s Penasquito Mine – Mexico’s largest open pit mine, containing Au, Ag, Pb and Zn

– Goldcorp’s Camino Rojo Deposit – Acquired for $238M from Canplats

– Grupo Mexico’s Charcas Mine – Over 100 years of Zn/Pb/Ag mining history

– New Gold’s Cerro San Pedro – Produced 2Moz Ag and 144koz Ag in 2011

– First Majestic’s La Luz Deposit – Located within historic Real de Catorce district with estimated historic production of 230Moz Ag

– Santa Maria de La Paz – Cu-Au skarn, ~20Mt at 1.06%Cu, 1.15g/t Au, and 52g/t Ag

• 25 surface showings, prospects and anomalous zones identified to date

• Despite Universo’s strategic location, only limited exploration has been performed; the last known drilling being 18 years ago

• Universo hosts multiple styles of mineralization including epithermal, sediment hosted/Carlin style and polymetallic epigenetic.

• Gold Mineralization occurs within jasperoid silicified limestone sequences along regional scale fault structures, as well as within low-sulphidation epithermal quartz vein systems

• Relatively flat topography, modest vegetation and thin overburden in a sparsely populated region

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Universo South Targets

• Cinco Estrellas Mine (Au-Ag)

– Historical drilling intersected 21.3m avg

11.7g/t Au and 37g/t Ag including 1.5m avg

121g/t Au

– 6,460 tons of past production at 13.7g/t Au

and 394g/t Ag

• Esquivel (Au-Ag)

– 2,640 tons of past production at 19.2g/t Au

and 115g/t Ag

• Chiqui (Au, Sb)

– 200m strike length, sampled up to 7.0g/t

Au with widespread +1.0g/t Au

• La Perdida (Au-Ag)

– Samples of up to 6.85g/t Au and 79g/t Ag

• Represso (Au-Sb)

– Jasperoids, high level epithermal

signature, altered volcanics

• Lindo Dia (Au)

– Boulders sampled up to 1.6g/t Au

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Cinco Estrellas (Au-Ag)

• Historic drilling encountered 1.5m of 121.0 g/t Au

within 21.3m of 11.7 g/t Au and 37 g/t Ag

starting at 126.5m, near Cinco Estrellas mine

• 6,460t of past production at 13.7g/t Au, 394g/t Ag

• Non NI43-101 compliant resource estimate:

47,000 tons @ 16g/t Au, 900g/t Ag

• Esquivel: Nearby small mine production: 2,640t

at 13 g/t Au, 90g/t Ag from jasperoidal carbonates

• Widespread anomalous Au and Ag, >0.1g/t

• Limestone and minor volcanic hosted, low angle

thrust fault and high angle NNW to EW trending

fault controlled mineralization

• Target area of strongly anomalous Au-Ag-As-Sb

measures 7.8km long by 3.2km wide in NW-SE

orientation

• High-level low-sulphidation epithermal Au-Ag

characteristics throughout property along with key

trace elemental signatures such as Hg, Sb and As

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Visible Gold from Cinco Estrellas Drill Core, 2012

Cinco Estrellas Surface Geochemistry of Au

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Cinco Estrellas Drilling Results

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Hole ID From To Length Au (g/t) Ag (g/t)

UNN11-005 192.72 197.82 5.1 30.81

UNN12-006 8.84 31.12 22.28 1.025 5.0

UNN12-006 25.57 30.18 4.61 4.38 17.5

UNN12-007 201.65 209.8 8.15 0.151 3.73

UNN12-009 64.88 70.75 5.87 29.33

UNN12-009 66.2 68.44 2.24 58.75

UNN12-010 63.98 76.87 12.89 3.58 26.18

UNN12-010 74.88 78.83 3.95 11.98 54.8

UNN12-010 74.88 75.85 0.97 42.4 68.2

UNN12-012 0 16.8 16.8 0.597 14.17

UNN12-012 83.85 88.45 4.6 0.128 19.94

UNN12-013 0 14.92 14.92 0.337 1.59

UNN12-013 37.79 64.05 26.26 21.46

UNN12-014 0 10.65 10.65 1.22 2.31

UNN12-014 63.45 70.15 6.7 21.45

UNN12-016 89.39 90.93 1.54 3.61 16.5

• Completed 16 holes totaling 3,607 meters, first

target of over 25 surface showings, prospects

and anomalous zones identified to date

• Results highlighted by drill hole UNN12-010

which intersected 42.4 g/t Au with 68.2 g/t

Ag over 0.97m

• Gold and silver mineralization hosted within

caliche overburden suggest potential for

undiscovered gold-silver structures under the

overburden, proximal to the outcropping Cinco

Estrellas and Esquivel zones.

• 188 underground channel samples were

collected; samples returned up to 566 g/t Au,

averaging 6.9 g/t Au, up to >10,000 g/t Ag,

averaging 121 g/t Ag.

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Chiqui (Au) • Circa1970’s-80’s underground mining

focused on antimony-gold mineralization

of <10,000 tons

• 157 surface and underground samples

collected, grab and channel, 2 samples

run 7.76 and 7.75g/t Au, 25 samples

above 1.0g/t Au, averaging of 2.0g/t Au

• Strong and consistent gold mineralization

over 200m strike length and 50m width

• Target never drilled

• Very high Sb, Hg, and As associated with

Au geochemistry

• Au mineralization distributed by low angle

thrust faults with high angle feeder

structures, limestone host

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Chiqui Area Gold in Rock Samples

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Universo North Targets

• Salitrillo (Au)

– 650m x 2,500m area of jasperoid altered limestone

– Several small workings

– Numerous samples over 50g/t Au and as high as 193g/t Au

– Strong anomalous Hg, As, Sb

– Potentially high-level expression of sediment-hosted gold system

• Los Reyes (Co-Zn-Ni)

• La Guerra (Co-Zn-Ni)

• Calavera (Co-Zn-Ni)

• Co-Zn-Ni targets all carbonate replacement deposits with sample values of up to 4,260ppm Co and 762ppm Ni, often associated with As

• Broad soil survey in 2012 over northern third of property identified over 17 new precious metal exploration targets, first pass reconnaissance in progress

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Sierra Madre Gold-Silver Belt • Prolific gold-silver belt in northwestern

Mexico

• Production in 2012:

– Dolores: 2.7Moz Ag, 43.5Koz Au

(Acquired in 2012 for $1.5Bn)

– Mulatos: 200Koz Au (global resource of

5.66Moz Au)

– Pinos Altos: 184Koz Au (reserves of

3.1Moz Au, 88.5Moz Ag)

– Palmarejo: 8.24Moz Ag, 106Koz Au

(global resource of 98.8Moz Ag,

1.63Moz Au)

– El Sauzel: 81.8Koz Au (1.5Moz past

production)

– Alamo Dorado: 5.4Moz Ag

– San Miguel: in development, global

resource of 99.8Moz Ag, 1.47Moz Au

– Batopilas: 300Moz Ag Historic

production

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Pan American Silver

Paramount Gold & Silver

Agnico Eagle

Pan American Silver

Coeur d’Alene

Goldcorp

Alamos Gold

MAG Silver

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Montaña de Oro

16 *Resource and reserve estimates taken from

company websites as of April 2012

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Montaña de Oro Introduction • 26,516 hectares located in the Sierra Madre Gold Belt of northwestern Mexico, a

prolific gold-silver belt with a history of mining dating back several hundred years

• Located 25km south of Coeur d’Alene’s Palmarejo Mine and 20km north of Pan American’s Alamo Dorado

– Palmarejo 2011 production: 9.0Moz Ag and 125,000oz Au

– Alamo Dorado 2011 production: 5.3Moz Ag and 166,000oz Au

• A total of 22 targets have been identified to date, including: 17 areas of gold-silver mineralization, a carbonate replacement discovery, and 4 undrilled copper porphyries

• Property is underlain by the Guerrero Terrane which consists of Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous andesitic flows interbedded with andesitic tuffs and minor carbonate sedimentary rocks and sandstone

• Three distinct styles of mineralization:

– Low sulphidation Au-Ag

– Porphyry-related Cu-Mo-Ag mineralization with an Au signature

– Extensive contact metasomatic Zn-Pb-Ag skarn mineralization and Zn-Cu-Ag-Au CRD’s

– Placer gold, most sources unidentified

• Favorable location for mine development with respect infrastructure and local resources

• 150 drill holes for 39,833 meters by West Timmins Mining

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Montaña de Oro Prospects

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Discovery Hole: 168.8m @

0.3% Cu, 3.5g/t Ag, 0.05g/t Au

Discovery Hole:

4.47m avg 30.3g/t Ag,

16.5%Zn, 0.97% Cu

Discovery Hole:

13.8m avg 5.65% Zn+Pb, 23.5g/t Ag

Discovery Hole:

4.80m avg 9.58g/t Au, 121.78g/t Au

Large Historic Placer Gold Deposits

3.3g/t Au

72.2g/t Ag

2.32% Cu

2.13g/t Au

143g/t Ag

6.55% Cu

27 Samples >1g/t Au

50 Samples >50g/t Ag

45 Samples >1% Cu

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La Dura West (Cu-Ag)

• Cu-Ag Porphyry Related geochemistry,

with proximal La Concepcion (Zn-Cu-Ag-

Au) CRD, alkaline style of alteration

• The zone, as it has been drill tested over

approximately 1,600m x 600m, N-S

• Cu-Ag porphyry signature composed of

multiple intrusions: tonalite, microtonalite,

quartz monzonite porphyry, andesite

porphyry and granodiorite

• Historical drill highlights include:

– 73.2m of 0.4% Cu, 3.49g/t Ag, and

0.057g/t Au in hole LC08-029 within

168.8m of 0.3% Cu, 3.5g/t Ag and

0.05g/t Au starting at 111.8m

– 25m of 0.047% Mo & 0.11% Cu

within 216.6m of 0.022% Mo,

0.076% Cu, & 1.98g/t Ag in LC08-

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La Concepción

(Zn-Cu-Ag-Au)

• Replacement Massive sulphide / Breccia Zn-Cu-Ag-Au System located within La Dura West target

• Mineralization occurs as massive sulphide replacements floored by Au-Ag rich siliceous breccias

• The zone, as it has been drill delineated to date, is approx. 200m x 100m, though offset by faulting

• Strong IP anomaly associated with fault offset to NE

• Breccia zone to the south has strike length in excess of 600m exposed with widths of 50 to 150m

• Highlights from historical drill holes

– 31.16m of 6.7% Zn, 0.94% Cu, 51.48g/t Ag, 0.80g/t Au in DDH LC07-15

– 8.18m of 11.06% Zn, 0.81% Cu, 20.65g/t Ag, and 0.18g/t Au in DDH LC07-17

– 15.45m of 5.96% Zn, 0.49% Cu, 25.49g/t Ag, and 0.54g/t Au in DDH LC07-07

– 12.3m of 0.32% Zn, 0.6% Cu, 2.074g/t Au, & 66.2g/t Ag in DDH LC08-27

• Abundant historic placer gold associated with IP anomaly & projected massive sulphide fault offset

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La Dura East (Zn-Ag-Cu) • Zn-Ag-Cu Skarn

• 1.4km east of La Concepción on periphery

of large La Dura West porphyry copper

system

• Limestone-hosted alteration traced for

2.5km at surface, then 0.8km further S. with

Cu-Au and magnetite skarn

• Three areas of interest have been identified

through past drilling (Lake Shore Gold): La

Dura North, Nariz, and La Dura South

• La Dura North intercepts include 13.78m of

5.65% Zn+Pb with 23.51g/t Ag and 3.05m

of 10.81% Zn+Pb with 42.29g/t Ag

• Nariz intercepts include 44.2m of 0.15% Zn

• La Dura South intercepts include 13.27m of

2.01% Zn+Pb with 6.87g/t Ag and 95.71m

of 2.51% Zn+Pb with 8.81g/t Ag

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El Rodeo (Au-Ag) • Bonanza grade epithermal vein cluster comprised of

multiple targets

• Epithermal stockworks, breccias and a network of

quartz veins hosted in andesite

• Mainly located along regional scale El Rodeo fault

system

• Multiple sites of high-grade past production

• Targets include:

– El Rodeo: vein widths of 0.3 to 6.0m over 1,500m

strike length, historical drill testing intersected

4.80m of 9.58g/t Au and 121.78g/t Ag

– Don Pancho/La Violetta: historical samples running

bonanza grades in excess of 3,000 – 4,000g/t Ag

– Fronteriza: 1,500m x 400m area, historical drill

testing intersected 13.60m of 0.79g/t Au and

5.19g/t Ag including 0.90m of 5.51g/t Au and

38.2g/t Ag

– Montaña de Oro: historical trench results returned

2.53g/t Au over 18.3m

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El Rodeo Zone, DDH, Au in Rocks, on RTP Magnetics

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Suby (Cu-Au-Ag) • Large (3,600m x 1,000m) copper-gold-silver-bismuth mineralized trend associated with

anastomozing quartz-sericite veins, aplite dikes, and granite quartz porphyry intrusive,

granodiorite host, also anomalous in Mo, Bi, W, and Pb

• Work to date includes 36 short hand dug trenches, N-S soil grid, mapping & rock chip

sampling

• Mineralization extends under post-mineral basalts and can be found on north side of

post-mineral cover, extensive system

• 27 samples >1.0g/t Au, high of 15.1g/t

• 50 samples >50.0g/t Ag, high of 987g/t

• 45 samples >1.0% Cu, high of 14.05%

• 35 samples > 0.1% Bi, high of 1%

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El Zataque (Au-Ag)

• Located along the southern extension of the regional scale El Rodeo fault system, approx. 5km south of the El Rodeo discovery

• Mineralization at surface consists of strongly weathered, sulphide-rich silicified andesite, rhyolitte and quartz diorite

• The leached zone is 1.5km by 0.8km in size

• Acid leaching is evident in many outcrops, and a prominent area of stressed vegetation is evident over the entire area

• IP conducted in 2007, core drilled in 2007 and 2008 with 13 holes intersecting <500ppm Cu in magnetite-biotite altered rocks. Tested to 800m depth

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La Mora (Au-Cu-Ag)

• Conceptual Cu-Au IOCG

• Mineralized zones found in altered

and sheared microtonalite

• Biotite-magnetite alteration,

abundant copper carbonates

• Wider alteration zone is 1.5km in

diameter, with the core approx.

500m long along strike by 100m

across

• Preliminary sampling has returned

up to 0.69g/t Au, 7.1g/t Ag and

almost 1% Cu. A total of 10

samples collected during 1 day trip

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Baboyahui (Cu-Au-Ag) • Historic placer gold area

• Located 7km NNW of La Dura

• Historical sampling returned values up to 2.13g/t Au, 143g/t Ag and 6.55% Cu

• Zone of quartz-sericite and hematite alteration associated with a quartz monzonite

intrusive produced a colour anomaly measuring 4.5km by 2.5km

• Historic soil ridge & spur sampling, rock chip sampling, no mapping other than 250k

gov.

• Never drilled

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IKONOS Image, Geology, Cu in Rocks & Soils

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El Chapote (Au-Ag-Cu) • Consejo core drilling in 1988, Au-Ag-Cu bearing skarn with 10m 0.24g/t Au, 9g/t

Ag, and 0.11% Cu along with several 1m intervals in diorite running up to 1.28g/t

Au, 23g/t Ag, and 0.2% Cu

• Historic placer gold area

• 9 samples > 1.0g/t Au, ridge and spur sampling shows Cu-Au association

• Historical sampling returned values up to 3.3g/t Au, 72.2g/t Ag, and 2.32% Cu

• Known zone of alteration measures approximately 2km in diameter

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IKONOS image

250k gov Mapping, Cu in Rocks & Soils

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La Bufa

28 *Resource and reserve estimates taken from

company websites as of April 2012

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La Bufa Introduction

• 1940’s production: 1Mt at 2.9 g/t Au, 2.5% Cu,

and 2.8g/t Ag from Carmen vein system

• Along prominent ENE trend of significant mineral

deposits such as Batopilas (MAG Silver), El

Sauzal (Goldcorp), Alamo Dorado (Pan American

Silver)

• Same host rock as Batopilas (300Moz historic

silver production)

• Sierra Metals’ nearby small scale operation at

Bolivar 25km west of Batopilas, production avg

2% Cu and 10% Zn

• Additional sub-parallel precious and base metal

veins with similar grades and unexplored by

modern techniques

• Recent surface work by Revolution, some limited

surface work by Lake Shore Gold

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8 Recon Generated Targets

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La Bufa Prospects

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15.5g/t Au

7.6% Cu

5.38% Zn 10.6% Cu

2.38g/t Au

15.2g/t Ag 11.4% Cu

2,170g/t Ag

1.07g/t Au 47.4g/t Au

4.39% Cu

2.24% Cu

21.9g/t Au

21.3g/t Au

13.5g/t Au

8.14% Cu

0.25% Mo

300Moz Silver Historic Production

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Carmen Mine (Au-Cu)

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• The main Carmen vein, along with multiple parallel

structures, can be traced at surface for 800 meters of

strike length

• Veins at La Bufa are similar to other vein-hosted

deposits and mines in Mexico, displaying significant

vertical and strike length

• Drill Hole LB12-004 encountered 0.25m @ 21.3g/t

Au, 40.2g/t Ag, and 2.41% Cu

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San Fernando (Cu-Au)

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• Historic mine, artisanal production 3km west of

the Carmen Mine, and 500m south of Golondrina

• Two veins have been identified, traceable on the

surface for approx. 200m

• Underground channel sampling returned assays

of 21.9g/t Au, 1.63%Cu & 7.11g/t Au 2.24% Cu

• Drill holes LB12-008 & 009 encountered 0.5m of

5.6g/t Au and 5.72g/t Au

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Golondrina (Cu-Au)

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• Historic mine, artisanal production 3km west of the

Carmen Mine

• DDH LB12-010 encountered 0.5m 4.85g/t Au, 6.67g/t

Ag, & 1.06% Cu

• Quartz-sulphide and gold-copper bearing

mineralization, similar structure to San Fernando

• Grab and chip samples assayed up to 47.4g/t Au and

4.39% Cu

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Cazadores (Cu-Ag)

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• Surface mapping and sampling by Revolution

• Known mineralized zone is 350m in strike length and

width of up to 30m

• Samples containing copper and silver oxide as well as

sulphosalt minerals returned 11.4% Cu and 2,170g/t

Ag, and 1.99% Cu, 630g/t Ag, and 1.07g/t Au

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Panalito (Cu-Au)

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• Located 1km northeast of the Carmen Mine, consisting of four quartz-specular hematite

veins with abundant copper oxides and occasional chalcopyrite

• A select chip sample of the westernmost vein yielded a value of 7.11% Cu while

channel sample across the vein assayed 4.02% Cu

• Approx. 150m to the northeast, a 4th vein was sampled and returned a value of 10.6%

Cu, 2.38g/t Au and 15.2g/t Ag

• 15 Samples over an 800 x 400m area averaged 2.08% Cu, 0.206g/t Au and 3.41g/t Ag

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Don Julio (Au-Cu-Zn)

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• 1,500m of strike length, located 6km NW of Carmen

• Numerous gold-bearing copper oxide-quartz veins and

small artisanal mines

• 10 of 18 grab samples assayed between 1.7 and

15.7g/t Au, averaging 6.22g/t Au

• Select grab samples also assayed up to 7.6% Cu and

5.38% Zn

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Caballero Azteca (Au-Cu)

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• Historical mine, artisanal production, located 6km

southeast of Carmen and similar vein system to

San Fernando and Golondrina

• Historic workings are located in high-sulfidation

epithermal veins and breccia zones

• High grade sample of dump material from

workings returned results of 4.51g/t Au, 4.6g/t Ag

and 0.75% Cu

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Hornitos (Mo)

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• New molybdenite discovery located 6.5km west of Carmen Mine, 2km south of the

Don Julio Prospect

• 200m square area of sheeted quartz-molybdenite veins hosted within sericite-

pyrite altered hornfels, with one to three meter separation between veins

• Chip samples taken on quartz veins returned values of 0.18%, 0.24%, and 0.25%

Mo and the 5 samples averaged 0.173% Mo

• Satellite imagery has identified an altered area several kilometers in length by one

kilometer width

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Aaron Keay

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Investor Relations

Revolution Resources Corp.

Dylan Berg

Manager, Investor Relations

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Mobile: +1 (604) 616-1182

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