en.Wedoany.com Reported - Americas Gold and Silver Corporation has announced the latest results from its resource conversion drilling program at the Cosalá mine. The drilling campaign, conducted between the fourth quarter of 2025 and the first quarter of 2026, has revealed silver grades significantly higher than those estimated in the current resource model.

The drilling results cover three zones: San Rafael Superior, 120 Superior, and 120 Inferior. As these data were obtained after the October 31, 2025 resource calculation cutoff date, they were not included in the company's latest official statement released on March 30, 2026. The company stated that this indicates significant and unexpected growth potential for future mining plans.
The 14 reported drill holes not only confirm the thickness of the modeled mineral resources but also show a substantial increase in average silver grades compared to the 2026 reported values. Given the proximity of these intercepts to existing infrastructure, the company has begun incorporating them into its optimized mining plan for the second half of 2026.
Paul Andre Huet, Chairman and CEO of the company, noted that these results are exceptional and elaborated that conversion work in the San Rafael Superior and Zone 12 areas continues to yield average grades two to three times higher than previously inferred. Notably, drill hole SR568 intercepted a 14.0-meter section grading 599.8 g/t silver in a zone where the predicted grade was only 110 g/t, exceeding expectations by more than five times. Huet stated that the company will complete its most ambitious drilling campaign in history in 2026 to reaffirm the geological potential of its operations.
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