Capstone Mining Corp. announced additional high grade copper and silver results from 21 infill and 6 step out drill holes at its Cozamin Mine, further to the update of December 2, 2019. This brings the total drilled to date to 150 holes of a 200 hole program, aiming to double the current reserve base. Drill results to date continue to demonstrate greater widths and grades than current Mineral Reserves, as well as the potential for an expanded high grade resource. Mineral Resource and Mineral Reserve estimates will be updated in late 2020. Cozamin is expected to achieve a 50% increase to annual copper and silver production of 50 to 55 million pounds and 1.5 million ounces, respectively, by 2021. All samples were submitted for preparation by ALS at its facilities in Zacatecas, Mexico, followed by analysis at the ALS Laboratory in North Vancouver, Canada. The entire sample is crushed to a minimum of 70% passing 2 millimetres. A 250g subsample of the crushed material is then pulverized to 85% passing 75 microns. Copper, zinc, lead and silver are determined by ICP analysis after 4 acid digestion of a 0.4g subsample of pulverized material. QAQC samples in each batch of 20 samples include a blank, a certified reference material and a duplicate (one of a field, coarse reject or pulp reject).