NEWS RELEASE TSX:AMB September 16th, 2013 NR 13-19 www.aubullion.com Americas Bullion Acquires 100% of Springer Mining Company and Nevada Assets Hayden, Idaho, September 16th, 2013: Americas Bullion Royalty Corp. (TSX: AMB) (the "Company" or "AMB") is pleased to announce it has entered into a binding letter of intent with EMC Metals Corp. (TSX:EMC) to acquire a 100% interest in its wholly owned subsidiary, the Springer Mining Company, including all related mine, mill and tungsten resource assets ("Springer"), along with all other Nevada properties held by EMC, for US$5 million. The acquisition of Springer Mining Company is the first transaction in AMB's plan to focus on acquiring undervalued or distressed natural resource assets in order to provide superior investment returns.

Springer is immediately adjacent to the Company's Humboldt mill site which includes several permits related to the potential development of a 200 tpd gravity floatation gold circuit.
"We are excited to acquire this excellent package of assets at what we consider to be the bottom of the mining cycle. The breadth and quality of the assets including the flexibility of the processing plant offer AMB an unparalleled opportunity to realize the true value of the assets as markets improve and opportunities develop for the divestiture or joint venture of these assets," said William M. Sheriff, Chairman & CEO. "The distressed asset market presents a compelling opportunity for companies with liquidity and access to capital. We will continue our pursuit of these types of acquisitions with clearly defined exit strategies to realize value and return for our shareholders."

SPRINGER MINING COMPANY, NEVADA

Springer is located in Pershing County between Winnemucca and Lovelock, Nevada and is accessible by paved road. The mine and mill were originally constructed by General Electric in the late 1970's. The mill facility has been maintained on care and maintenance continually with major renovation conducted between 2007 and 2012.
In 2012, EMC Metals Corp. demonstrated that the Springer project was and is a viable tungsten business to restart, with the issuance of a new and larger NI 43-101 tungsten resource, along with a Preliminary Economic Assessment ("PEA").

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