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Collective Mining Expands Apollo to the Northeast Intercepting 150.50 Metres at 1.74 g/t AuEq Including 42.0 Metres @ 4.02 g/t AuEq

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Collective Mining (NYSE: CNL) announced the discovery of a northeastern extension to its Apollo system at the Guayabales Project in Caldas, Colombia. Key drilling results include an intercept of 150.50 metres at 1.74 g/t gold equivalent, including 42.0 metres at 4.02 g/t gold equivalent.

The company currently has five drill rigs operating as part of its 40,000-meter drilling program for 2024, with plans for a larger 60,000-meter program in 2025. Approximately 101,000 metres of diamond drilling has been completed to date, including 67,000 metres at Apollo. There are 25 drill holes awaiting assay results, expected before year-end 2024.

Collective Mining (NYSE: CNL) ha annunciato la scoperta di un'estensione nord-orientale del suo sistema Apollo presso il Progetto Guayabales in Caldas, Colombia. I risultati chiave dei fori di perforazione includono un'intercettazione di 150,50 metri a 1,74 g/t di equivalente oro, comprese 42,0 metri a 4,02 g/t di equivalente oro.

La società ha attualmente cinque impianti di perforazione attivi come parte del suo programma di perforazione di 40.000 metri per il 2024, con piani per un programma più ampio di 60.000 metri nel 2025. Fino ad oggi sono stati completati circa 101.000 metri di perforazione a diamante, di cui 67.000 metri presso Apollo. Ci sono 25 fori di perforazione in attesa di risultati di analisi, attesi entro la fine del 2024.

Collective Mining (NYSE: CNL) anunció el descubrimiento de una extensión noreste de su sistema Apollo en el Proyecto Guayabales en Caldas, Colombia. Los resultados clave de perforación incluyen una intercepción de 150.50 metros a 1.74 g/t de equivalente de oro, incluyendo 42.0 metros a 4.02 g/t de equivalente de oro.

La empresa actualmente tiene cinco plataformas de perforación operando como parte de su programa de perforación de 40,000 metros para 2024, con planes para un programa más grande de 60,000 metros en 2025. Hasta la fecha, se han completado aproximadamente 101,000 metros de perforación con diamante, incluyendo 67,000 metros en Apollo. Hay 25 pozos de perforación que esperan resultados de análisis, esperados antes de finales de 2024.

Collective Mining (NYSE: CNL)은 콜롬비아 칼다스의 과야바레스 프로젝트에서 아폴로 시스템의 북동쪽 연장을 발견했다고 발표했습니다. 주요 시추 결과로는 150.50미터에서 1.74 g/t 금당량의 인터셉트가 포함되며, 이 중 42.0미터는 4.02 g/t 금당량입니다.

회사는 현재 2024년을 위한 40,000미터 시추 프로그램의 일환으로 다섯 개의 시추 장비가 운영 중이며, 2025년에는 60,000미터 규모의 더 큰 프로그램을 계획하고 있습니다. 현재까지 약 101,000미터의 다이아몬드 시추가 완료되었으며, 이 중 67,000미터는 아폴로에서 진행되었습니다. 25개의 시추孔이 분석 결과를 기다리고 있으며, 2024년 연말 전까지 결과가 나올 것으로 예상됩니다.

Collective Mining (NYSE: CNL) a annoncé la découverte d'une extension nord-est de son système Apollo dans le projet Guayabales en Caldas, Colombie. Les résultats clés des forages incluent une interception de 150,50 mètres à 1,74 g/t d'équivalent or, comprenant 42,0 mètres à 4,02 g/t d'équivalent or.

L'entreprise a actuellement cinq foreuses en fonctionnement dans le cadre de son programme de forage de 40 000 mètres pour 2024, avec des projets pour un programme plus important de 60 000 mètres en 2025. Environ 101 000 mètres de forage au diamant ont été réalisés à ce jour, dont 67 000 mètres à Apollo. Il y a 25 forages en attente de résultats d'analyse, prévue avant la fin de l'année 2024.

Collective Mining (NYSE: CNL) hat die Entdeckung einer nordöstlichen Erweiterung seines Apollo-Systems im Guayabales-Projekt in Caldas, Kolumbien, angekündigt. Wichtige Bohrergebnisse umfassen eine Absonderung von 150,50 Metern bei 1,74 g/t Goldäquivalent, darunter 42,0 Meter bei 4,02 g/t Goldäquivalent.

Das Unternehmen betreibt derzeit fünf Bohranlagen im Rahmen seines Bohrprogramms von 40.000 Metern für 2024 und plant ein größeres Programm von 60.000 Metern im Jahr 2025. Bis heute wurden ungefähr 101.000 Meter Diamantbohrungen abgeschlossen, einschließlich 67.000 Meter bei Apollo. Es gibt 25 Bohrlöcher, die auf Analyseergebnisse warten, die voraussichtlich bis Ende 2024 erhältlich sein werden.

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  • Discovery of new northeastern extension to Apollo system, expanding mineralization potential
  • High-grade intercept of 150.50m @ 1.74 g/t AuEq, including 42.0m @ 4.02 g/t AuEq
  • Fully funded 40,000-meter drilling program for 2024
  • Planned expansion to 60,000-meter drill program for 2025
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  • None.

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The latest drilling results from Collective Mining's Apollo project demonstrate significant expansion potential. The standout intercept of 150.50 metres at 1.74 g/t AuEq, including a high-grade zone of 42.0 metres at 4.02 g/t AuEq, validates the company's geological model and suggests substantial resource growth potential to the northeast.

Multiple drill holes have confirmed the hypothesis that shallow, poorly mineralized breccia transitions into robust mineralization at depth. This is particularly important as it opens up the entire northern area for potential expansion. The consistent grades and widths across multiple holes indicate a reliable mineralized system.

The planned 60,000-meter drill program for 2025 represents a significant scaling up of exploration activities. With 25 holes pending assays and an aggressive drilling campaign ahead, there's strong potential for continued resource definition and expansion. The metallurgical recovery rates (97% for Au, 85% for Ag, 95% for Cu) are impressive and support potential economic extraction.

These drilling results are materially significant for Collective Mining's valuation prospects. The expansion of the mineralized envelope, particularly the discovery of high-grade zones, could substantially increase the potential resource size and grade profile. The consistent intercepts of economic grades across multiple holes reduce geological risk and enhance project confidence.

The fully funded status for both the 2024 and 2025 drilling programs is a important positive indicator of financial health. The company's ability to execute its largest-ever drilling campaign signals strong backing from investors and sufficient capital resources. The multi-metal nature of the deposit (Au, Ag, Cu, Zn) provides potential revenue diversification and could offer natural hedging against price volatility in any single commodity.

TORONTO, Dec. 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ - Collective Mining Ltd. (NYSE: CNL) (TSX: CNL) ("Collective" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has discovered an extension to the Apollo system ("Apollo") on the northeastern flank at depth and as a result opens the possibility for major expansion growth along the northern side of the system. The Apollo system is the flagship discovery within the Company's multi-target Guayabales Project in Caldas, Colombia. The Company currently has five drill rigs operating as part of its fully funded and on-schedule 40,000-meter drilling program for 2024. A fully funded 60,000-meter drill program is planned for 2025, which will be the largest drilling campaign in the history of the Company.

Approximately 101,000 metres of diamond drilling has been completed to date at the Guayabales Project, including 67,000 metres at Apollo. There are currently 25 drill holes awaiting assaying with results for the majority of these holes expected prior to year-end 2024.

Ari Sussman, Executive Chairman commented: "Apollo continues to expand and deliver excellent results. Drill hole APC100-D1 confirms that the small surface outcrops and shallowly drilled fingers of poorly mineralized breccia at surface can transition into broad and high-grade mineralized zones at depth. Looking forward, our initial follow up hole to the Ramp Zone discovery (APC103-D1 from Pad 16) has recently entered the projection of the zone to the east of discovery hole APC99-D5 (57 metres @ 8.18 g/t AuEq; see press release dated October 22, 2024). Also, drilling from Pad 17 (APC104-D1 and APC104-D2) to orthogonally test for potential high-grade subzones within Apollo has cut wide zones of strong visible sulphide mineralization.  Assay results for these holes are expected over the next two to six weeks."

Highlights (see Table 1 and Figures 1-4)

  • Directional hole APC100-D1, drilled due south from OPad 6, cut 150 meters of mineralization outside yet contiguous to the northeastern known boundary of Apollo with assays results as follows:

    • 150.50 metres @ 1.74 g/t gold equivalent from 189.20 metres including:
      • 42.00 metres @ 4.02 g/t gold equivalent from 236.65 metres
  • The assay result for APC100-D1 confirms the Company's geological hypothesis, namely that shallow fingers and surface outcrops of poorly mineralized or unmineralized breccia in the Apollo system transition into coherent, broad and strongly mineralized zones at depth (for example, refer to drill holes APC98-D1 and APC98-D2 in the press release dated August 19, 2024, in relation to APC100-D1). As a result, the entire northern area of Apollo and particularly the north and northeast portion where outcrops of unmineralized breccia have been mapped at surface offers major expansion potential for Apollo at depth (See Figure 2).
  • Directional holes APC98-D3 and APC98-D5, drilled to the southwest from mother hole APC-98D (collared from OPad 5), serve to further confirm the geological hypothesis outlined above by cutting multiple new narrow zones of mineralized breccia fingers on the northern flank of the Apollo system at much shallower elevations than the APC100-D1 intercept before entering and infilling a poorly drilled area of the Apollo system. The following assay results are highlighted:
    • 211.10 metres @ 1.29 g/t gold equivalent from 209.65 metres (APC98-D3),
      including:
      • 24.10 metres @ 3.43 g/t gold equivalent from 335.55 metres
      • 16.55 metres @ 2.39 g/t gold equivalent from 404.20 metres

    • 164.15 metres @ 1.23 g/t gold equivalent from 257.45 metres (APC98-D5),
      including:
      • 24.50 metres @ 2.34 g/t gold equivalent from 310.30 metres
      • 19.00 metres @ 2.18 g/t gold equivalent from 351.45 metres

  • Three rigs are currently drilling at Apollo with holes from Pad 16 and Pad 18 targeting the recently discovered high-grade Ramp Zone and one rig at Pad 17 testing the potential of newly modeled high-grade subzones at shallower elevations.

Table 1: Assays Results for Drill Holes APC98-D3, APC98-D4, APC98-D5 and APC100-D1

Hole #

From
(m)

To
(m)

Length
(m)

Au
g/t

Ag
g/t

Cu
%

Zn
%

AuEq
g/t**

APC98-D3

1.50

5.10

3.60

1.29

15

0.02

0.25

1.57

and

56.00

94.15

38.15

1.07

14

0.02

0.18

1.31

Incl

77.15

94.15

17.00

1.90

22

0.03

0.34

2.29

and

145.70

153.10

7.40

1.10

18

0.02

0.04

1.34

and

209.65

420.75

211.10

0.97

19

0.06

0.08

1.29

Incl

335.55

359.65

24.10

2.95

29

0.08

0.27

3.43

& incl.

404.20

420.75

16.55

2.08

20

0.07

0.06

2.39

APC98-D4*

1.70

23.50

21.80

0.89

10

0.02

0.08

1.05

APC98-D5

31.20

47.10

15.90

0.89

9

0.02

0.09

1.03

and

198.00

213.00

15.00

1.15

10

0.01

0.08

1.28

and

257.45

421.60

164.15

1.01

14

0.04

0.08

1.23

Incl

310.30

334.80

24.50

1.89

26

0.08

0.15

2.34

& incl.

351.45

370.45

19.00

1.87

19

0.04

0.17

2.18

APC100-D1

189.20

339.70

150.50

1.46

18

0.06

0.03

1.74

Incl

236.65

278.65

42.00

3.60

31

0.09

0.05

4.02

*Drillhole APC98-D4 was terminated in mineralization due to a technical issue with the diamond drill rig.

**AuEq (g/t) is calculated as follows: (Au (g/t) x 0.97) + (Ag (g/t) x 0.015 x 0.85) + (Cu (%) x 1.44 x 0.95) + (Zn (%) x 0.43 x 0.85) utilizing metal prices of Ag – US$30/oz,  Zn – US$1.25/lb, Cu – US$4.2/lb and Au – US$2,000/oz and recovery rates of 97% for Au, 85% for Ag, 95% for Cu and 85% for Zn. Recovery rate assumptions for metals are based on metallurgical results announced on October 17, 2023, April 11, 2024, and October 3, 2024. The recovery rate assumption for zinc is speculative as limited metallurgical work has been completed to date. True widths are unknown, and grades are uncut.

Figure 1: Cross Section A – A’ Outlining the Apollo Block Model and the Related Expansion From Drill Hole APC100-D1 (CNW Group/Collective Mining Ltd.)

Figure 2: Plan View of the Apollo System Highlighting the Northeasterly Expansion From Drill Hole APC100-D1 (CNW Group/Collective Mining Ltd.)

Figure 3: Drill Core Tray Photo Highlighting APC100-D1 (CNW Group/Collective Mining Ltd.)

Figure 4: Plan View of the Guayabales Project Highlighting the Apollo Target Area (CNW Group/Collective Mining Ltd.)

About Collective Mining Ltd.
To see our latest corporate presentation and related information, please visit www.collectivemining.com

Founded by the team that developed and sold Continental Gold Inc. to Zijin Mining for approximately $2 billion in enterprise value, Collective is a copper, silver, gold and tungsten exploration company with projects in Caldas, Colombia. The Company has options to acquire 100% interests in two projects located directly within an established mining camp with ten fully permitted and operating mines.

The Company's flagship project, Guayabales, is anchored by the Apollo system, which hosts the large-scale, bulk-tonnage and high-grade copper-silver-gold-tungsten Apollo system. The Company's objectives are to expand the Apollo system by stepping out along strike and testing the newly discovered high-grade Apollo Ramp Zone, expand the Trap system and drill a series of newly generated targets including Tower and X.

Management, insiders, and strategic investor Agnico Eagles Mines Limited own approximately 44.5% of the outstanding shares of the Company and as a result, are fully aligned with shareholders. The Company is listed on the NYSE and the TSX under the trading symbol "CNL".

Qualified Person (QP) and NI43-101 Disclosure

David J Reading is the designated Qualified Person for this news release within the meaning of National Instrument 43-101 ("NI 43-101") and has reviewed and verified that the technical information contained herein is accurate and approves of the written disclosure of same. Mr. Reading has an MSc in Economic Geology and is a Fellow of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining and of the Society of Economic Geology (SEG).

Technical Information

Rock, soils and core samples have been prepared and analyzed at ALS laboratory facilities in Medellin, Colombia and Lima, Peru. Blanks, duplicates, and certified reference standards are inserted into the sample stream to monitor laboratory performance. Crush rejects and pulps are kept and stored in a secured storage facility for future assay verification. No capping has been applied to sample composites. The Company utilizes a rigorous, industry-standard QA/QC program.

Information Contact:
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FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

This news release contains "forward-looking statements" and "forward-looking information" within the meaning of applicable securities legislation (collectively, "forward-looking statements"). All statements, other than statements of historical fact, are forward-looking statements and are based on expectations, estimates and projections as at the date of this news release. Any statement that involves discussion with respect to predictions, expectations, beliefs, plans, projections, objectives, assumptions, future events or performance (often, but not always using phrases such as "plans", "expects", "is expected", "budget", "scheduled", "estimates", "forecasts", "intends", "anticipates", or "believes" or variations (including negative variations) of such words and phrases, or state that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "might" or "will" be taken, occur or be achieved) are not statements of historical fact and may be forward-looking statements. In this news release, forward-looking statements relate, among other things, to: the anticipated advancement of mineral properties or programs; future operations; future recovery metal recovery rates; future growth potential of Collective; and future development plans.

These forward-looking statements, and any assumptions upon which they are based, are made in good faith and reflect our current judgment regarding future events including the direction of our business. Management believes that these assumptions are reasonable. Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. Such factors include, among others: risks related to the speculative nature of the Company's business; the Company's formative stage of development; the Company's financial position; possible variations in mineralization, grade or recovery rates; actual results of current exploration activities; conclusions of future economic evaluations; fluctuations in general macroeconomic conditions; fluctuations in securities markets; fluctuations in spot and forward prices of gold, precious and base metals or certain other commodities; fluctuations in currency markets; change in national and local government, legislation, taxation, controls regulations and political or economic developments; risks and hazards associated with the business of mineral exploration, development and mining (including environmental hazards, industrial accidents, unusual or unexpected formation pressures, cave-ins and flooding); inability to obtain adequate insurance to cover risks and hazards; the presence of laws and regulations that may impose restrictions on mining; employee relations; relationships with and claims by local communities and indigenous populations; availability of increasing costs associated with mining inputs and labour; the speculative nature of mineral exploration and development (including the risks of obtaining necessary licenses, permits and approvals from government authorities); and title to properties, as well as those risk factors discussed or referred to in the annual information form of the Company dated March 27, 2024. Forward-looking statements contained herein are made as of the date of this news release and the Company disclaims any obligation to update any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or results, except as may be required by applicable securities laws. There can be no assurance that forward-looking statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements and there may be other factors that cause results not to be anticipated, estimated or intended. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements.

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FAQ

What are the latest drill results from Collective Mining's Apollo system (CNL)?

The latest drill results from hole APC100-D1 showed 150.50 metres at 1.74 g/t gold equivalent, including 42.0 metres at 4.02 g/t gold equivalent, expanding the Apollo system to the northeast.

How many meters has Collective Mining (CNL) drilled at the Guayabales Project?

Collective Mining has completed approximately 101,000 metres of diamond drilling at the Guayabales Project, with 67,000 metres specifically at the Apollo system.

What is Collective Mining's (CNL) drilling plan for 2025?

Collective Mining has planned a fully funded 60,000-meter drill program for 2025, which will be the largest drilling campaign in the company's history.

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