Viscount Mining Corp. announced the second set of assay results from the Phase 2 HQ core drilling program at their Silver Cliff property in the Hardscrabble Silver District of Custer County, Colorado. The 2017 program commenced in mid-October has as its primary objective the verification of historical drill results for current mineral resource estimation on one of the Silver Cliff deposits known as the Kate Silver Resource. A second objective is to test the potential for deeper silver mineralization. This release is reporting values from DDH P17004 and DDH P17010, the second and third of ten holes. Vertical hole (-90°) P17004 was twinned with historical hole 77-07CC which showed 48.21g/t (1.55 oz/t) over 3.04 m (10ft) from 7.3 m (24 ft) to 10.36m (34 ft) and 106.99g/t (3.44oz/t) over 22.86m (75ft) from 16.4m (54ft) to 39.3m (129ft). Current hole P17004 gave the following results: 90.35 g/t (2.83 oz/t) over 33 m (108 ft) from 6m (20ft) to 39m (128 ft) including 95.48 g/t (3.07oz/t) over 30.02m (98.5ft) from 9m (29.5 ft) to 39 m (128ft) and 109.04 g/t (3.51 oz/t) over 24.01m (78.8ft) from 15 m (49.2 ft) to 38 m (128 ft). The new section is 7.01m (23ft) thicker and is not separated by low grade 9.1m (30ft) rock. Vertical hole (-90) P17010 was twinned with historical hole RH 27CAL that had an assay grade of 25.19 g/t (0.81 oz/t) over 48.15m (158 ft) from 0.60m (2ft) to 48.76 m (160ft). Current hole PI 17010 gave the following results: 79.53g/t (2.57oz/t) over 33 m (108 ft) from 13.5 m (33.4 ft) to 46.5 m (152.5ft) that includes 122.85 g/t (3.95 oz/t) over 13.5 m (44.5 ft) from 33m (108ft) to 46.5 m (152.5ft). The company can observe that the new drilling grade is more than 3 times higher than historical result. The silver mineralization either parallels the topographic surface or the 3-5° dip of the volcanic stratigraphy. Thus, true thickness is approximated in the vertical holes. Quality Assurance/Quality Control ("QA/QC") Measures, Chain of Custody. The Company has implemented a QA/QC program using best industry practices at the Silver Cliff Property. Drill core samples are sawn in half lengthwise and one half transported in securely-sealed bags to the ALS laboratory in Reno, Nevada, for sample preparation and subsequent analysis at ALS Canada Ltd. in Vancouver. Prior to transport, individual samples are labeled, placed in plastic sample bags and sealed. One certified standard for each 20 samples is included. Groups of samples are then placed into durable rice bags that are then shipped. The sample pulps and rejects will be retrieved from ALS. For the 1.5 m (4.92 ft) interval samples that are the subject of this report of DDH PI 17002, DDH P17004 and DDH P17010 results, the ALS method with code ME-GRA21 was utilized for determining both gold and silver. It consists of fire assay and gravimetric finish (30g nominal sample weight).