Maxus Mining Reports Strong Polymetallic Results at Quarry Antimony Property in BC
Maxus Mining Confirms Strong Polymetallic Results in British Columbia

Maxus Mining Confirms Robust Polymetallic Results at Quarry Antimony Property in British Columbia

VANCOUVER, British Columbia – Maxus Mining Inc. has released a comprehensive summary of analytical results from its 2025 field program at the Quarry Antimony Property, located in the Omineca Mining District of British Columbia. The company engaged Palliser Exploration Ltd. to conduct a reconnaissance field program across the project during autumn 2025, with the initial findings now available for review.

2025 Field Program Highlights

The exploration program successfully verified the polymetallic signature previously identified on the property through earlier exploration efforts. Multiple outcrop and grab samples returned significant anomalous values for silver, zinc, and lead, with associated antimony concentrations.

Rock Sample Assay Highlights Include:

  • Sample G019834: 234 g/t Ag, 110 ppm Sb, 0.46% Zn, 4.67% Pb
  • Sample G019827: 121 g/t Ag, 67 ppm Sb, 0.74% Zn, 2.35% Pb
  • Sample G019831: 52.1 g/t Ag, 68 ppm Sb, 9.62% Zn, 0.75% Pb
  • Sample G019828: 11.1 g/t Ag, 2.83% Zn, 0.36% Pb
  • Sample G019854: 10.5 g/t Ag, 4.39% Zn, 2.38% Pb
  • Sample G019833: 9.4 g/t Ag, 4.86% Zn, 0.597% Pb
  • Sample G019853: 7.1 g/t Ag, 2.39% Zn, 0.26% Pb

Strategic Project Advancement

Following compilation of historical drilling data, Maxus Mining is integrating the 2025 program results into a centralized 3D geological model. This integration supports interpretation of subsurface geology and mineralization patterns, representing a cost-effective advancement strategy for the project.

The Quarry Antimony Property is strategically positioned approximately twenty-eight kilometers northwest of Germansen Landing, British Columbia. The location features favorable carbonate and dolomite breccia host rocks that are considered highly prospective for polymetallic mineralization.

Historical Context and Mineralization

Historical samples from the 1990s assayed 0.89 g/t Au, 3.8% Cu, 0.34% Zn, 42.5% Pb, 0.65 g/t Ag and 20% Sb. Additional grab samples from 1954 yielded assays averaging 83.5% Pb and 1,576 g/t Ag.

Historical estimates for the Bullseye Zone include:

  1. 99,781 tonnes @ 1.42% Pb, 2.24% Zn, 36.3 g/t Ag (drill-indicated)
  2. 2.72 Mt @ 3.66% Pb + Zn, 36.3 g/t Ag (original category not classified, three zones)

Note: These historical estimates are NI 43-101 non-compliant with unknown block estimate parameters.

Executive Commentary

Scott Walters, Chief Executive Officer of Maxus Mining Inc., commented on the findings: "These results reinforce the strong polymetallic potential at Quarry and highlight the presence of a structurally controlled Ag–Pb–Zn ± Sb system across the Property. The grades returned from several samples, combined with the scale of the mineralized corridor identified in historical and recent work, suggest the system has significant exploration upside."

Walters added: "We believe Quarry represents another important component of Maxus' growing portfolio of critical and strategic metals projects in British Columbia. Our technical team will continue advancing the Project through detailed modeling and data integration, leading into developing drill plans and spacing studies designed to expand on these known mineralized trends, in particular the Bullseye Zone."

The company's ongoing efforts focus on expanding known mineralized trends through systematic exploration and geological modeling, positioning the Quarry Antimony Property as a significant asset within British Columbia's mining landscape.