Crestview Exploration Inc. announced that it has mobilized to initiate a sampling program at the historic Falcon Mine project in the Tuscarora Mountains of Elko County, Nevada, located approximately 1.5 kilometers south of the Company's Rock Creek property. This is the first part of an extensive property wide sampling and mapping program that is expected to continue aggressively in 2024 upon return of accessibility to the property following the coming winter. Initial work will focus on tracing and sampling the Falcon mine vein north from the Falcon mine entrance towards Rock Creek.

Outcropping of this quartz vein is visible at the surface over a distance of several hundred meters, and the vein system is known to extend several kilometers north across Rock Creek. Approximately 18 veins have been identified on the property raking to the north with mineralization reported over a strike length of greater than 1 1/2 miles (Roney Long, The Falcon Mine Project report, Bonanza Silver Corporation, October 2, 2000). Additional sampling is planned along the E-W road cut near the Falcon and Scorpion workings.

This road cut exposes the Falcon and Scorpion mine vein system, and will allow for systematic continuous chip sampling across multiple veins and altered host rock. The Falcon property currently totals 114 claims, comprised of the Falcon Mine Group's 93 claims optioned by Crestview Exploration Inc. on August 31, 2022, and 21 adjacent claims staked in the fall of 2023. It is important to note and remind the reader that review of historic data received as a result of the Falcon property acquisition revealed assays reported from presumed ore shipments from the 1930's, sampling of historic workings in the 1960's and 1970's and bulk assays from presumed prospect pits.

Note to reader: most of this historic material lacks sufficient context to be interpreted with any level of confidence, and none of the data generated historically was 43-101 compliant as the data predates the practice. Highlights of the data included results from 33 samples collected within and surrounding the Falcon mine historic workings and showed assays over 1 opt Ag from 24 of the samples, including 15 samples greater than 5 opt. Various certificates including only brief descriptions, assayed 6,395.1 opt Ag, 757.4 opt Ag, 101.72 opt Ag and 0.11 opt Au, 35.9 opt Ag and 0.07 opt Au, 69.88 opt Ag and 0.06 opt Au, as well as several ranging from 2.5 opt Ag to 36 opt Ag.

Another certificate from 1961 describes a "Falcon" sample which assayed 241.2 opt Ag and a "Scorpion" sample which assayed 2.4 opt Ag. The samples described above represent highlights from the data; however, the reader is encouraged to view the full suite of inherited assay certificates on the company website.