WELCOME TO CORE SILVER

Core Silver Corp. (CSE: CC | FWB: 5RJ | OTC.QB: CCOOF) is a mineral exploration company focused on the development of mineral projects in British Columbia, Canada. The Company’s flagship is the Blue Property, which covers an impressive, contiguous land area of 114,074 hectares (1,140 km²) in the prolific Atlin Mining District of northwest, BC.

Core Silver’s talented, and driven management team are employing innovative industry and science-based techniques to unlock the potential of the Silver Lime Porphyry-Skarn-CRD Project, and the nearby drill-ready Laverdiere Copper Project both located at the southern portion of the Blue Property Tenure.

The Silver Lime Project contains one of the largest and highest grade documented surficial expressions of any early-stage CRD Project. Silver Lime contains impressive copper, molybdenum, silver, zinc, lead, and gold-bearing ore styles that span the full Porphyry-Skarn-Carbonate Replacement mineralization spectrum. At the Laverdiere Copper Project, an extensive intrusion hosts widespread Cu-Mo-Ag-Au porphyry mineralization over a readily accessible 1.8km by 2.2km trend associated with zones of very high-grade Fe-Cu-Au-Ag massive sulphide skarn exposed at surface.

CRITICAL MINERALS

The U.S. Geological Survey, has released the draft 2025 List of Critical Minerals and for the first time in history they’ve recommended including silver and copper, alongside lithium, and rare earths as essential to economic security.

SILVER - THE ESSENTIAL METAL

Like gold, silver has been used as both a store of wealth and a currency for millennia. But silver is more than just coins and jewelry, much more…

Unlike gold, silver has strong industrial demand. And in 2025, silver’s story is being driven by two big forces: skyrocketing green tech demand and tight supply.

COPPER - THE INDISPENSABLE METAL

Due to its unparalleled electrical properties copper is omnipresent in nearly all electrical infrastructure, especially clean energy and artificial intelligence. The boom in these industries, alongside NATO rearmament, is driving enormous demand for copper, but the supply is falling substantially short.