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Fexmin Presentation October 2018 DISCLAIMER & FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS This presentation includes certain forward-looking statements about future events and/or financial results which are forward-looking in nature and subject to risks and


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Fexmin Presentation

October 2018

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DISCLAIMER & FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS

This presentation includes certain forward-looking statements about future events and/or financial results which are forward-looking in nature and subject to risks and uncertainties. Such forward-looking statements or information, including but not limited to those with respect to the development of the Marimaca project, metal prices, metallurgical results and resource estimates, 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 such forward-looking statements or information. Forward-looking statements include without limitation, statements regarding the company’s plans, goal or objectives and future completion of mine feasibility studies, mine development programs, capital and operating costs, production, potential mineralization, resources and reserves, exploration results and future plans and objectives of Coro Mining Corp. Forward-looking statements can generally be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as “may”, “will”, “expect”, “intend”, “estimate”, “anticipate”, “believe”, or “ continue” or the negative thereof or variations thereon or similar terminology. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate and actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Important factors that could cause results to differ materially from expectations include risks associated with mining generally and pre-development stage projects in particular. The company is an exploration, development & mining company. Many references to resources and other geological and technical information contained herein have not been verified by an independent expert and are either not in accordance with the requirements under National Instrument 43-101 or have not been prepared in accordance with a preliminary or final feasibility study. Potential investors should conduct their own investigations as to the suitability of investing in securities of Coro Mining Corp. The potential target tonnage and grade noted for the Marimaca project are conceptual in nature as there has been insufficient exploration to define mineral resources, and it is uncertain if further exploration will result in these targets being delineated as mineral resources. Unless otherwise indicated, Coro has prepared the technical information in this presentation (“Technical Information”) based on information contained in the technical reports and news releases (collectively the “Disclosure Documents”) available under Coro Mining Corp.’s company profile on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. Each Disclosure Document was prepared by or under the supervision of a qualified person (a “Qualified Person”) as defined in National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects of the Canadian Securities Administrators (“NI 43-101”). For readers to fully understand the information in this presentation, they should read the Technical Reports (available on www.sedar.com) in their entirety, including all qualifications, assumptions and exclusions that relate to the information set out in this presentation which qualifies the Technical Information. Readers are advised that mineral resources that are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability. The Disclosure Documents are each intended to be read as a whole, and sections should not be read or relied upon out of context. The Technical Information is subject to the assumptions and qualifications contained in the Disclosure Documents. All figures are quoted in US dollars unless otherwise stated. Sergio Rivera, Vicepresident Exploration CEO of Coro Mining Corp, a geologist with more than 35 years of experience is the Qualified Person for the purposes of NI 43-101 and has approved this written disclosure. All Dollar amounts in this presentations are US Dollars unless otherwise stated.

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Contents

  • 1. Discovery
  • 2. Deposit Geology
  • 3. Resources and exploration

Conclusions

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  • 1. DISCOVERY

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UBICACION Y PROPIEDAD MINERA

Mejillones Antofagasta

Marimaca

Planta Ivan Mantos Blancos

(Imagen Base: Service Layer Credits: Source: Esri, DigitalGlobe, GeoEye, Earthstar Geographics, CNES/Airbus DS, USDA, USGS, AeroGRID, IGN, and the GIS User Community)

LOCATION

25 KM

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MINING PROPERTY

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RECONOCIMIENTO GEOLOGICO – FEBRERO 2014

Marimaca 1 al 23 Claimed January,1979 by Mrs Manuel Rivera & Maximiano Carrizo

500 m Marimaca Claim map First visit (february 2014)

  • bservations points

1 2 3

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Observation point 1 Looking south

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Observation point 2 Looking north

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Observation point 3 Looking north

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RECONOCIMIENTO GEOLOGICO – FEBRERO 2014

“Discovery Section” location

Location of the “discovery section”

View point

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DISCOVERY “SECTION” – LOOKING SOUTH

150 m: 0.36%CuT/ 0.24%CuS (including 85 m: 0.48%CuT/0.32%CuS) 30 m: 0.53%CuT/ 0.43%CuS

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200 m

Foot-Wall alteration: Especularitae/albite/chlorite Minor parallel fract. Hanging – Wall alteration: Chlorite/sericite/albite (pyrite) Moderate parallel fract. Goethite>hematite + Copper oxides Albite / Chlorite – Strong parallel fract. ~ 280 m true thickness

(https://www.coromining.com/news/2014/coro-announces-results-from-marimaca-project-due-diligence/index.html)

Note that wall rock is monzodiorite intruded by mafic and dacitic sills and dykes

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THE EXPLORATION TARGET DEFINED

“Discovery” section location

(https://www.coromining.com/news/2014/coro-announces-results-from-marimaca-project-due-diligence/index.html)

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ROCK GEOCHEMISTRY (CU PPM)

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  • 2. Deposit Geology

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GEOLOGICAL SETTING & Cu MANTO DEPOSITS

(Modify from: Mapa Geologico de Chile, Serv. Nac. Geol y Min, 2002)

(Jurassic volcanics and intrusives: 180-170 ma, late dyke swarms ~ 140 Ma)

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Naguayan Stock host rock and parallel fracture system View looking south

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DRILLING 2016 – 2017: 27.606 M

2016: AR 11.620 m DDH 2.008 m 2017 AR 11.928 m DDH 2.050 m TOTAL AR: 23.548 m 113 pozos DDH: 4.058 m 16 holes 129 holes 27.606 m

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SURFACE GEOLOGY 200 m

Hanging Wall alteration

(map by IMG, 2017)

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Microdiorita

MAIN ROCK TYPES

Monzodiorita

Pórfido andesítico (“Ocoítico”)

Pórfido Monzodiorítico Pórfido dacítico

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3D ROCK TYPE DISTRIBUTION

MDI PMD 3D ROCK TYPES 3D DYKES AND SILLS

500 m

(modelling using Leapfrog MR asisted by Atticus Geo)

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ROCK ALTERATION & METASOMATISM

Monzodiorite Monzodiorite Porphyry

(-) (+)

(Na-K Met)

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MAIN STRUCTURES

Faults “Feeders” Parallel rock fracturing 200 m

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COPPER OXIDE MINERALOGY

Brochantite Chrysocholla

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MINERALIZATION ZONES

200 m Wad Brochantite Chrysocholla

3D COPPER OXIDE MINERAL ZONES 3D TOP OF SULPHIDE

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COPPER OXIDE MINERALOGICAL ZONES

200 m

BROCHANTITE CHRYSOCHOLLA WAD

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View of a “feeder zone” intersecting parallel fractured monzodiorite controlling copper oxide mineralization (looking north)

“Feeder” Parallel fractured & mineralized monzodiorite

~10 m

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“Feeder” Parallel fractured & mineralized monzodiorite

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NW – SE LONG SECTION: STRUCTURE NW SE

200 m

Faults “Feeders” “Parallel fracturing”

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NW – SE LONG SECTION: COPPER OXIDE MINERAL ZONES

NW SE

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Brochantite Chrysocholla Wad

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NW – SE LONG SECTION: CUT (%) BLOCK MODEL NW SE

200 m

(block model by NCL, 2018)

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SULPHIDE AND MIXED MINERALIZATION (HQ CORE)

Chalcopyrite-magnetite, intense albitized bands Massive chalcopyrite Chalcocite - covellite supergene sulphides Mixed copper oxides:brochantite, chalcocite, cuprite

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  • 3. Resources and exploration

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MARIMACA 1 – 23 MINERAL RESOURCES

Broc Cris Wad 200 M MINERAL ZONES CuT (%) BLOCK MODEL

MMT CuT % CuS % MMT CuT % CuS % MMT CuT % CuS % 0,1 58,6 0,55 0,37 17,3 0,36 0,21 75,9 0,51 0,33 384,6 0,2 46,8 0,65 0,44 11,0 0,48 0,28 57,8 0,62 0,41 357,0 0,3 37,4 0,75 0,52 7,7 0,58 0,34 45,1 0,72 0,49 325,2 Cu Fino (Mt) Medido + Indicado Inferido Medido + Indicado + Inferido LC CuT%

TOTAL RESOURCE SUMMARY (NCL 2018)

(NCL, 2018, Updated resource estimate for the Marimaca Copper Project, NI 43-101 report available at www.sedar.com)

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LA ATOMICA Y ATAHUALPA EXPLORATION PROGRAM

1 km

Hanging – Wall Alteration U / G workings Drill hole collars (2017-2018 resource estimation area)

Atahualpa et al claim group La Atómica 1-10 Marimaca 1-23

(UAV image obtained and processed by GeoIT)

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Conclusions

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ARE THERE MORE DEPOSITS TO BE DISCOVERED IN NORTHERN CHILE?

BE AWARE OF THE “ CONCEPTUAL TRAPS”

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