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ORIGINAL: Silvercorp Intersects 7.6 Metres True Width Grading 705 Grams Per Tonne Silver and 1.51% Lead from Vein LM7W at the LMW Mine

2021-10-14 07:17 ET - News Release

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VANCOUVER, BC, Oct. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - Silvercorp Metals Inc. ("Silvercorp" or the "Company") (TSX: SVM) (NYSE American: SVM) is pleased to report thick and high-grade intercepts from its 2021 exploration program at the LMW mine. Extensive exploration drilling and tunneling are ongoing at the LMW mine, and all other mines in the Ying Mining District, Henan Province, China.

Silvercorp Metals Inc. (CNW Group/Silvercorp Metals Inc)

From May 1 to September 30, 2021, 23,908 metres ("m") from a total of 166 diamond drill holes, including 152 underground holes and 14 surface holes, were completed at the LMW mine. Assay results for 102 holes have been received, with 70 holes intercepting mineralization. Currently there are 12 rigs drilling at the LMW mine.

The strategy of the drilling program is threefold: 1) drill above or beneath the stopes that were previously mined but stopped due to poor understanding of the geology, such as veins LM7 and LM7W where much thicker pods have been discovered by infill drilling; 2) drill for high-grade silver-lead-zinc veins at the northwest and east sides of the resource area with previous limited drilling without follow up such as W1, W2, W6, and LM41E series veins where high grade intercepts were discovered and can quickly be mined; and 3) drill low angle gold veins such as LM50, copper-gold-silver veins such as LM26, and gold-silver-copper veins such as LM22.

Drilling Intersected High-Grade Silver-Lead-Zinc Veins at the Northwest and East Sides of the Resource Area

At the northwest side of the resource area, drilling intersected high-grade silver-lead-zinc veins W1, W2, W6, and W6E1 with true widths up to 4.67 m, at an elevation above 850 m. The drilling program discovered new splay and parallel veins, including W1E, W2E, W2W, W6W, and W18E. Vein W1 has been defined approximately 200 m along strike and 100 m down-dip, and is still open laterally along strike and at depth.

At the east side of the resource area, between the LMW mine and the LME mine, drilling intersected high-grade silver-lead-zinc vein LM41E, at an elevation above 760 m. Drilling also intersected additional splay and parallel silver-lead-zinc veins LM41E1 and LM41E1Wa, which are also high-grade vein structures with true widths up to 7.03 m.

Drill Above or Beneath the Stopes That Were Previously Mined

Most holes in this period targeted blocks of known silver-lead-zinc veins in the production areas that were previously missed due to limited drilling or tunneling, changes in the strikes and dips, and/or pinch-swelling of the pay-zones in the veins. The high-grade intercepts are mainly associated with the northeast-striking LM7 series and LM12 series, and the northwest-striking LM8 series and LM19 series. Drilling discovered additional splay and parallel vein structures LM12_2a and T1, the latter may be a southwest extension of the major vein structure T1 at the TLP mine to the northeast of the LMW mine.

Highlights of the high-grade silver-lead-zinc mineralization at the LMW mine:

  • Hole ZKX05X023 intersected an 8.87 m interval (7.60 m true width) of vein LM7W grading 705 grams per tonne ("g/t") silver ("Ag"), 1.51% lead ("Pb"), 0.08% zinc ("Zn"), 0.06 g/t gold ("Au"), and 0.05% copper ("Cu") from 24.73 m depth, at an elevation of 790 m;
  • Hole ZKX1137 intersected a 5.16 m interval (4.80 m true width) of vein LM41E1 grading 984 g/t Ag, 1.19% Pb, 0.29% Zn, 0.08 g/t Au, and 1.15% Cu from 46.4 m depth, at an elevation of 793 m;
  • Hole ZKX0451 intersected a 3.11 m interval (1.72 m true width) of vein W1 grading 1,468 g/t Ag, 4.90% Pb, 0.97% Zn, 0.03 g/t Au, and 0.35% Cu from 137.88 m depth, at an elevation of 981 m;
  • Hole ZKX05X037 intersected a 5.40 m interval (5.06 m true width) of vein LM8W grading 703 g/t Ag, 1.52% Pb, 0.14% Zn, 0.08 g/t Au, and 0.42% Cu from 24.97 m depth, at an elevation of 795 m;
  • HoleZKX0789 intersected a 2.96 m interval (2.21 m true width) of vein LM7W grading 1,646 g/t Ag, 2.42% Pb, 0.27% Zn, 0.45 g/t Au, and 0.17% Cu from 15.96 m depth, at an elevation of 786 m;
  • Drift Tunnel PD918-W1-918-4SYM exposed mineralization 15 m long and 0.85 m wide (true width), grading 1,561 g/t Ag, 4.31% Pb, 0.62% Zn, 0.02 g/t Au, and 0.45% Cu of vein W1 at an elevation of 918 m (Table 3); and
  • Drift Tunnel PD918-W1-918-4NYM exposed mineralization 30 m long and 0.61 m wide (true width), grading 1,222 g/t Ag, 3.74% Pb, 0.98% Zn, 0.15 g/t Au, and 0.34% Cu of vein W1 at an elevation of 918 m (Table 3).

Drill Low Angle Gold or Copper-Gold-Silver Veins

The drilling continued intersecting and extending the low angle gold vein LM50. An additional 17 holes in this period targeted LM50 and defined a block 800 m E-W by 500 m N-S, with hole density at the central 300 m by 300 m portion being approximately 25 m by 25 m. Another 15 holes targeted the low angle gold vein structure LM26. The assay results of 13 holes were returned with 10 holes intersecting gold mineralization.

Highlights of the intercepts from the low angle gold veins at the LMW mine:

  • HoleZKX0796 intersected a 3.47 m interval (2.74 m true width) of vein LM50 grading 11.82 g/t Au, 27 g/t Ag, 0.29% Pb, 0.22% Zn, and 0.01% Cu from 37.23 m depth, at an elevation of 786 m;
  • HoleZKX0788 intersected a 2.47 m interval (1.99 m true width) of vein LM50 grading 1.26 g/t Au, 1,193 g/t Ag, 0.40% Pb, 0.04% Zn, and 0.16% Cu from 14.46 m depth, at an elevation of 789 m;
  • HoleZKX0787 intersected a 1.51 m interval (1.27 m true width) of vein LM26 grading 5.86 g/t Au, 2 g/t Ag, 0.01% Pb, 0.02% Zn, and 0.01% Cu from 80.04 m depth, at an elevation of 749 m;
  • HoleZKX0153 intersected a 2.12 m interval (1.23 m true width) of vein LM26 grading 4.62 g/t Au, 19 g/t Ag, and 0.75% Cu from 63.11 m depth, at an elevation of 646 m;
  • HoleZKX0172 intersected a 1.19 m interval (1.01 m true width) of vein LM26 grading 2.81 g/t Au, 132 g/t Ag, and 4.05% Cu from 60.95 m depth, at an elevation of 643 m;
  • Drift Tunnel PD924-LM22-834-5YMSS exposed mineralization 20 m long and 0.38 m thick (true thickness), grading 97 g/t Ag, 26.89 g/t Au and 12.93% Cu of vein LM22 at an elevation of 834 m (Table 3); and
  • Drift Tunnel PD924-LM22-834-5YMSD exposed mineralization 10 m long and 0.39 m thick (true thickness), grading 54 g/t Ag, 38.95 g/t Au and 5.63% Cu of vein LM22 at an elevation of 834 m (Table 3).

Table 1: Selected intercepts from the drilling program at the LMW mine

Hold ID

From
(m)

To
(m)

Elevation
(m)

Interval
(m)

True
Width
(m)

 Ag
(g/t)

Pb
(%)

Zn
(%)

Au
(g/t)

Cu
(%)

Vein

Ore Type

ZKX0153

63.11

65.23

646

2.12

1.23

19

0.08

0.01

4.62

0.75

LM26

Cu-Ag-Au

ZKX0172

60.95

62.14

643

1.19

1.01

132

0.03

0.01

2.81

4.05

LM26

Cu-Ag-Au

ZKX0173

1.35

2.33

697

0.98

0.49

196

6.26

1.45

0.03

0.39

LM19W1

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0173

69.70

70.43

653

0.73

0.21

217

0.83

0.15

1.87

0.79

LM26

Cu-Ag-Au

ZKX0346

66.05

66.55

887

0.50

0.46

322

2.45

0.13

0.03

0.04

LM12_1

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0363

116.29

118.78

513

2.49

2.43

92

2.05

0.15

0.05

0.04

LM7

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0390

18.68

19.52

680

0.84

0.63

57

3.89

0.14

0.05

0.04

LM19W

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0390

60.86

61.63

640

0.77

0.58

37

0.01

0.03

0.92

5.43

LM26

Cu-Ag-Au

ZKX0391

60.94

61.51

640

0.57

0.48

9

0.56

0.07

3.15

2.36

LM26

Cu-Ag-Au

ZKX0392

9.23

10.25

689

1.02

0.42

214

0.20

0.33

0.01

0.03

LM19W

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0393

16.81

17.64

684

0.83

0.56

25

5.36

0.02

0.01

0.01

LM21

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0422

311.17

312.39

833

1.22

0.18

348

1.79

0.11

0.03

0.12

LM17

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0433

119.75

120.26

918

0.51

0.41

1

0.00

0.01

2.82

0.01

W2

Au

ZKX0433

144.41

145.51

914

1.10

1.07

172

7.31

0.13

0.01

0.03

W1

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0434

114.94

116.86

903

1.92

1.81

639

3.30

0.55

0.04

0.06

W2

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0434

146.36

148.91

894

2.55

2.42

1,065

2.98

0.26

0.02

0.28

W1

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0435

158.30

159.28

848

0.98

0.78

238

0.51

0.45

0.03

0.02

W1

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0435

225.40

226.60

810

1.20

2.40

46

5.96

0.13

0.02

0.02

W6E1

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0442

136.75

139.86

908

3.11

2.88

543

4.21

1.19

0.03

0.11

W2

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0442

147.76

150.20

906

2.44

2.26

695

2.96

0.17

0.03

0.07

W1

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0447

154.85

156.05

946

1.20

0.79

4,034

4.67

0.73

0.05

0.46

W1

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0448

91.40

95.32

1,001

3.92

2.72

183

1.03

0.20

0.05

0.14

W2

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0451

61.86

62.83

1,028

0.97

0.54

376

5.78

0.13

0.03

0.04

W2

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0451

121.68

126.31

991

4.63

2.57

300

0.62

0.08

0.03

0.05

W1E [1]

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0451

137.88

140.99

981

3.11

1.72

1,468

4.90

0.97

0.03

0.35

W1

Ag-Pb-Zn

incl

138.72

139.90

981

1.18

0.65

3,572

12.55

2.40

0.03

0.88

W1

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0452

28.85

29.82

934

0.97

0.95

995

3.06

0.19

0.05

0.23

W18E [1]

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0452

136.42

141.17

925

4.75

4.67

123

0.66

0.16

0.05

0.03

W1

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0452

146.67

147.70

924

1.03

1.01

195

0.14

0.09

0.05

0.02

W6W [1]

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0452

163.80

164.40

922

0.60

0.59

309

1.04

0.10

0.05

0.02

W1E

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0544

26.31

27.08

884

0.77

0.74

176

8.77

0.07

0.14

0.03

LM12_2a [1]

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0578

82.30

83.44

548

1.14

1.13

230

0.72

0.10

0.33

0.21

LM7

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0581

68.26

70.77

576

2.51

1.98

200

0.22

0.12

0.09

0.09

LM7W1

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX05X019

16.90

17.45

794

0.55

0.54

158

1.18

0.04

0.03

0.02

LM7W

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX05X019

39.38

44.59

783

5.21

5.14

221

1.49

0.34

0.03

0.57

LM7

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX05X020

23.03

24.48

784

1.45

1.40

455

1.09

0.02

0.03

0.07

LM7W

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX05X020

35.97

46.44

774

10.47

5.79

520

0.72

0.27

0.03

0.28

LM7

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX05X021

37.66

43.76

767

6.10

6.06

213

0.85

0.11

0.05

0.28

LM7

Ag-Pb-Zn

 incl

38.73

39.81

766

1.08

0.91

1,075

2.04

0.17

0.19

1.20

LM7

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX05X023

24.73

33.60

790

8.87

7.60

705

1.51

0.08

0.06

0.05

LM7W

Ag-Pb-Zn

 incl

27.81

29.25

790

1.44

1.23

3,721

1.52

0.12

0.05

0.09

LM7W

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX05X024

21.14

24.79

785

3.65

3.21

135

0.74

0.05

0.06

0.03

LM7W

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX05X024

41.66

44.38

769

2.72

2.38

692

1.38

0.18

0.10

0.66

LM7

Ag-Pb-Zn

 incl

41.66

42.17

769

0.51

0.45

1,737

2.53

0.10

0.05

0.10

LM7

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX05X025

16.57

19.68

785

3.11

2.45

207

0.62

0.07

0.98

0.03

LM50

Au

ZKX05X025

20.68

21.78

782

1.10

0.87

179

0.68

0.04

0.03

0.03

LM7W

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX05X037

24.97

30.37

795

5.40

5.06

703

1.52

0.14

0.08

0.42

LM8W

Ag-Pb-Zn

 incl

28.15

29.23

794

1.08

1.01

2,721

4.74

0.38

0.20

1.65

LM8W

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX05X037

46.09

52.24

790

6.15

5.75

185

0.77

0.10

0.03

0.10

LM7

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0628

34.81

35.62

934

0.81

0.80

422

1.44

4.71

0.03

0.13

W18E

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0628

150.69

151.90

926

1.21

1.21

600

1.25

0.10

0.03

0.02

W1

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0629

65.51

67.72

926

2.21

1.90

743

1.64

1.35

0.05

0.00

W2W [1]

Ag-Pb-Zn

 incl

65.51

66.38

926

0.87

0.75

1,175

4.10

3.38

0.05

0.29

W2W

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0629

151.08

153.33

913

2.25

1.94

181

5.94

0.12

0.02

0.00

W1

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0742

157.08

159.59

1,063

2.51

2.50

544

1.00

0.41

0.05

0.15

LM41E

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0748

169.79

171.81

992

2.02

1.67

1,103

4.11

2.56

0.03

0.25

LM41E

Ag-Pb-Zn

 incl

169.79

170.51

992

0.72

0.59

2,901

10.69

6.91

0.03

0.61

LM41E

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0754

85.20

88.81

555

3.61

3.16

120

1.15

0.07

0.10

0.88

LM7

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0766

14.66

15.17

799

0.51

0.49

458

0.29

0.23

0.03

0.06

LM41E

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0771

4.65

6.01

801

1.36

1.33

453

0.52

0.19

0.01

0.04

LM41E

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0771

11.69

12.61

799

0.92

0.90

389

1.55

0.46

0.02

0.06

LM17W

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0771

41.17

42.66

791

1.49

1.46

93

1.81

0.12

0.02

0.03

LM41E1 [1]

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0772

77.32

77.92

750

0.60

0.57

857

6.54

3.32

0.05

0.54

LM17W

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0787

40.84

45.87

775

5.03

4.22

173

0.56

0.05

0.05

0.03

LM7

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0787

80.04

81.55

749

1.51

1.27

2

0.01

0.02

5.86

0.01

LM26

Au

ZKX0788

14.46

16.93

789

2.47

1.99

1,193

0.40

0.04

1.26

0.16

LM50

Au

 incl

15.8

16.93

788

1.13

0.91

1,963

0.03

0.03

2.65

0.29

LM50

Au

ZKX0789

15.96

18.92

786

2.96

2.21

1,646

2.42

0.27

0.45

0.17

LM7W

Ag-Pb-Zn

 incl

15.96

16.56

787

0.60

0.45

3,024

0.04

0.03

1.31

0.17

LM7W

Ag-Pb-Zn

and

17.87

18.37

785

0.50

0.37

2,724

12.53

1.34

0.60

0.60

LM7W

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0789

54.29

62.20

748

7.91

5.91

122

1.69

0.17

0.44

0.07

LM7

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0793

40.82

42.43

715

1.61

1.39

611

4.65

0.05

0.20

1.11

LM7

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0796

1.53

2.11

801

0.58

0.46

511

0.58

0.03

0.05

0.07

N/A [2]

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0796

7.9

9.48

798

1.58

1.24

994

4.05

0.12

0.18

0.39

LM8W

Ag-Pb-Zn

 incl

7.9

8.57

798

0.67

0.53

2,155

9.48

0.27

0.37

0.92

LM8W

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0796

31.07

31.65

789

0.58

0.46

271

0.64

0.27

0.17

0.13

LM7W

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0796

37.23

40.7

786

3.47

2.74

27

0.29

0.22

11.82

0.01

LM50

Au

incl

38.99

40.7

785

1.71

1.35

44

0.56

0.42

23.24

0.02

LM50

Au

ZKX0982

6.95

7.75

799

0.80

0.60

391

1.35

0.19

0.03

0.05

LM41E

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0982

56.77

57.81

765

1.04

0.79

1,829

8.81

0.71

0.11

0.34

LM41E1

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0983

43.22

51.51

792

8.29

7.03

347

3.86

0.20

0.06

0.13

LM41E1

Ag-Pb-Zn

incl

48.48

49.29

791

0.81

0.69

2,955

35.65

1.07

0.29

0.66

LM41E1

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0986

85.68

86.82

863

1.14

3.02

91

3.95

0.76

0.07

0.01

LM7W

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX0987

44.43

52.46

734

8.03

3.57

649

1.96

0.32

0.19

0.48

LM7

Ag-Pb-Zn

incl

47.73

49.30

734

1.57

0.70

2,000

5.07

0.85

0.53

0.37

LM7

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX09X004

50.69

51.95

770

1.26

1.22

56

5.59

0.08

0.03

0.01

LM41E1Wa [1]

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX09X004

57.42

60.39

766

2.97

2.89

391

3.18

0.15

0.03

0.17

LM41E1

Ag-Pb-Zn

incl

59.36

60.39

765

1.03

1.00

980

8.00

0.31

0.03

0.39

LM41E1

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX09X005

46.00

46.56

794

0.56

0.40

323

4.49

0.13

0.03

0.08

LM41E1

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX1117

46.78

48.00

884

1.22

1.15

207

1.92

0.59

0.03

0.01

LM12E

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX1117

115.92

117.35

816

1.43

1.35

298

0.68

0.04

0.02

0.05

T1

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX1119

9.98

11.04

921

1.06

0.36

119

6.31

0.13

0.01

0.33

LM8_3

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX1137

37.61

39.36

795

1.75

1.63

295

2.50

0.20

0.04

0.09

LM41E1Wa

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX1137

46.40

51.56

793

5.16

4.80

984

1.19

0.29

0.08

1.15

LM41E1

Ag-Pb-Zn

incl

48.45

49.12

793

0.67

0.62

1,827

7.34

0.48

0.08

0.50

LM41E1

Ag-Pb-Zn

and

50.66

51.56

792

0.90

0.84

4,050

0.49

1.22

0.31

6.17

LM41E1

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX1142

145.65

146.85

706

1.20

0.98

38

7.01

0.07

0.05

0.01

LM17W

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX11806

88.93

89.48

517

0.55

0.97

46

11.63

0.16

0.02

0.21

LM19W2

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX11810

235.90

237.43

717

1.53

1.23

148

1.63

0.03

0.05

0.57

LM19W1

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX11811

103.94

105.90

812

1.96

1.54

344

2.79

0.39

0.04

0.20

LM11E1

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX1337

151.03

153.86

799

2.83

0.99

3

0.10

0.03

5.88

0.01

LM50

Au

incl

152.73

153.86

798

1.13

0.40

7

0.17

0.06

13.80

0.01

LM50

Au

ZKX14209

132.81

134.52

900

1.71

1.46

236

1.81

0.58

0.12

0.04

W6W

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX14209

137.15

139.32

899

2.17

1.86

139

3.11

0.18

0.05

0.02

W2

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX14209

152.55

153.35

895

0.80

0.69

181

4.94

3.54

0.05

0.02

W2E [1]

Ag-Pb-Zn

ZKX14209

179.51

180.67

888

1.16

0.99

513

2.96

0.31

0.16

0.08

W6

Ag-Pb-Zn

[1] New veins

[2] New veins without name

Tunneling Programs at the LMW Mine              

A total of 1,753 m of exploration tunnels have been developed at the LMW mine during this period. The exploration tunneling, comprised of drifting, cross-cutting and raising, was driven along and across major mineralized vein structures to upgrade the drill-defined mineral resources, and to test for new parallel and splay structures (Table 2).

At the elevation of 834 m, three decline tunnels exposed low angle gold vein LM22 with ore lengths of 20 m, 18 m and 10 m, and gold grades of 26.89 g/t, 20.80 g/t and 38.95 g/t, respectively. A four-hole drilling program has been initiated to test the continuity of LM22 at the 834 m elevation.

Table 2: Summary of the tunneling program at the LMW mine

Major Target Veins

Elevation
(m)

Total
Tunneling
(m)

Channel Samples Collected

Drift Included
(m)

Total Mineralization Exposed by Drifts [1]

Length
(m)

True Width
(m)

Ag
(g/t)

Pb
(%)

Zn
(%)

Au
(g/t)

Cu
(%)

W1, W2, W18,
W6W, LM22,
LM8_2, LM17,
LM41E, LM50,
LM20E, LM12_1,
LM7, LM20, LM11,
LM14

525-918

1,753

1,358

738

385

0.71

519

2.71

0.43

2.72

0.70

[1] Mineralization is defined by silver equivalent value (AgEq) greater than or equal to 145 g/t at the LMW mine

 (Formula used for AgEq calculation: AgEq = Ag g/t + 64.66 * Au g/t + 34.07 * Pb% ).

Table 3: Selected mineralized zones exposed by drift tunneling at the LMW mine

Tunnel ID

Vein

Elevation
(m)

Length
(m)

Ore Length
(m)

True Width
(m)

Ag
(g/t)

Pb
(%)

Zn
(%)

Au
(g/t)

Cu
(%)

Ore Type

XPDS-LM17-625-28SYM

LM17

625

206

35

0.87

720

4.31

0.49

0.02

0.47

Ag-Pb-Zn

XPDS-LM17-575-26SYM

LM17

575

148

77

0.89

316

4.30

0.77

0.02

0.15

Ag-Pb-Zn

XPDS-LM17-525-24SYM

LM17

525

260

10

0.80

635

1.19

0.27

0.02

0.47

Ag-Pb-Zn

PD924-LM22-834-3YMXS

LM22

834

20

18

0.53

23

0.08

0.01

20.80

0.69

Au-Cu

PD924-LM22-834-5YMSD

LM22

834

10

10

0.39

54

0.04

0.03

38.95

5.63

Au-Cu

PD924-LM22-834-5YMSS

LM22

834

26

20

0.38

97

0.06

0.09

26.89

12.93

Au-Cu

XPDN-LM41E-700-9NYM

LM41E

700

76

35

0.64

823

4.45

0.25

0.02

0.16

Ag-Pb-Zn

XPDN-LM50-800-7NYM

LM50

800

32

20

1.15

131

1.40

0.26

0.02

0.05

Au

XPDN-LM50-800-7SYMCM

LM50

800

160

20

0.73

4

0.05

0.03

4.02

0.01

Au

PD918-W1-918-4NYM

W1

918

30

30

0.61

1,222

3.74

0.98

0.15

0.34

Ag-Pb-Zn

PD918-W1-918-4SYM

W1

918

65

15

0.85

1,561

4.31

0.62

0.02

0.45

Ag-Pb-Zn

PD918-W1-880-8NYM

W1

880

150

45

0.66

336

2.38

0.18

0.02

0.03

Ag-Pb-Zn

Quality Control

Drill cores are NQ size. Drill core samples, limited by apparent mineralization contacts or shear/alteration contacts, were split into halves by saw cutting. The half cores are stored in the Company's core shacks for future reference and checks, and the other half core samples are shipped in securely sealed bags to the Chengde Huakan 514 Geology and Minerals Test and Research Institute in Chengde, Hebei Province, China, 226 km northeast of Beijing, the Zhengzhou Nonferrous Exploration Institute Lab in Zhengzhou, Henan Province, China, and SGS in Tianjin, China. All three labs are ISO9000 certified analytical labs. For analysis, the sample is dried and crushed to minus 1mm and then split into a 200-300 g subsample which is further pulverized to minus 200 mesh. Two subsamples are prepared from the pulverized sample. One is digested with aqua regia for gold analysis with atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS), and the other is digested with two-acids for analysis of silver, lead, zinc and copper with AAS.

Channel samples are collected along sample lines perpendicular to the mineralized vein structure in exploration tunnels. Spacing between sampling lines is typically 5 m along strike. Both the mineralized vein and the altered wall rocks are cut by continuous chisel chipping. Sample length ranges from 0.2 m to more than 1 m, depending on the width of the mineralized vein and the mineralization type. Channel samples are prepared and assayed with AAS at Silvercorp's mine laboratory (Ying Lab) located at the mill complex in Luoning County, Henan Province, China. The Ying lab is officially accredited by the Quality and Technology Monitoring Bureau of Henan Province and is qualified to provide analytical services. The channel samples are dried, crushed and pulverized. A 200 g sample of minus 160 mesh is prepared for assay. A duplicate sample of minus 1mm is made and kept in the laboratory archives. Gold is analysed by fire assay with AAS finish, while silver, lead, zinc and copper are assayed by two-acid digestion with AAS finish.

A routine quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) procedure is adopted to monitor the analytical quality at each lab. Certified reference materials (CRMs), pulp duplicates and blanks are inserted into each batch of lab samples. QA/QC data at the lab are attached to the assay certificates for each batch of samples.

The Company maintains its own comprehensive QA/QC program to ensure best practices in sample preparation and analysis of the exploration samples. Project geologists regularly insert CRM, field duplicates and blanks to each batch of 30 core samples to monitor the sample preparation and analysis procedures at the labs. The analytical quality of the labs is further evaluated with external checks by sending approximately 3-5% of the pulp samples to higher level labs to check for lab bias.  Data from both the Company's and the labs' QA/QC programs are reviewed on a timely basis by project geologists.

Guoliang Ma, P. Geo., Manager of Exploration and Resource of the Company, is the Qualified Person for Silvercorp under NI 43-101 and has reviewed and given consent to the technical information contained in this news release.

About Silvercorp

Silvercorp is a profitable Canadian mining company producing silver, lead and zinc metals in concentrates from mines in China. The Company's goal is to continuously create healthy returns to shareholders through efficient management, organic growth and the acquisition of profitable projects. Silvercorp balances profitability, social and environmental relationships, employees' wellbeing, and sustainable development.  For more information, please visit our website at www.silvercorp.ca.

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The disclosure in this news release and referred to herein was prepared in accordance with NI 43-101 which differs significantly from the requirements of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC").  The terms "proven mineral reserve", "probable mineral reserve" and "mineral reserves" used in this news release are in reference to the mining terms defined in the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum Standards (the "CIM Definition Standards"), which definitions have been adopted by NI 43-101.  Accordingly, information contained in this news release providing descriptions of our mineral deposits in accordance with NI 43-101 may not be comparable to similar information made public by other U.S. companies subject to the United States federal securities laws and the rules and regulations thereunder.

Investors are cautioned not to assume that any part or all of mineral resources will ever be converted into reserves. Pursuant to CIM Definition Standards, "Inferred mineral resources" are that part of a mineral resource for which quantity and grade or quality are estimated on the basis of limited geological evidence and sampling.  Such geological evidence is sufficient to imply but not verify geological and grade or quality continuity.  An inferred mineral resource has a lower level of confidence than that applying to an indicated mineral resource and must not be converted to a mineral reserve. However, it is reasonably expected that the majority of inferred mineral resources could be upgraded to indicated mineral resources with continued exploration.  Under Canadian rules, estimates of inferred mineral resources may not form the basis of feasibility or pre-feasibility studies, except in rare cases.  Investors are cautioned not to assume that all or any part of an inferred mineral resource is economically or legally mineable.  Disclosure of "contained ounces" in a resource is permitted disclosure under Canadian regulations; however, the SEC normally only permits issuers to report mineralization that does not constitute "reserves" by SEC standards as in place tonnage and grade without reference to unit measures.

Canadian standards, including the CIM Definition Standards and NI 43-101, differ significantly from standards in the SEC Industry Guide 7.  Effective February 25, 2019, the SEC adopted new mining disclosure rules under subpart 1300 of Regulation S-K of the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "SEC Modernization Rules"), with compliance required for the first fiscal year beginning on or after January 1, 2021.  The SEC Modernization Rules replace the historical property disclosure requirements included in SEC Industry Guide 7.  As a result of the adoption of the SEC Modernization Rules, the SEC now recognizes estimates of "Measured Mineral Resources", "Indicated Mineral Resources" and "Inferred Mineral Resources".  In addition, the SEC has amended its definitions of "Proven Mineral Reserves" and "Probable Mineral Reserves" to be substantially similar to corresponding definitions under the CIM Definition Standards.  During the period leading up to the compliance date of the SEC Modernization Rules, information regarding mineral resources or reserves contained or referenced in this news release may not be comparable to similar information made public by companies that report according to U.S. standards.  While the SEC Modernization Rules are purported to be "substantially similar" to the CIM Definition Standards, readers are cautioned that there are differences between the SEC Modernization Rules and the CIM Definitions Standards.  Accordingly, there is no assurance any mineral reserves or mineral resources that the Company may report as "proven mineral reserves", "probable mineral reserves", "measured mineral resources", "indicated mineral resources" and "inferred mineral resources" under NI 43-101 would be the same had the Company prepared the reserve or resource estimates under the standards adopted under the SEC Modernization Rules.

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