| IMPACT Silver Intersects 6.9 Meters with 10.22% Zinc, 5.43%  Lead and 27.7 g/t Silver in First Drill Results at the Plomosas Mine 
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 January 17, 2024 6:30 AM EST | Source:  IMPACT Silver Corp.
 
 Vancouver,  British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - January 17, 2024) -  IMPACT Silver  Corp. (TSXV: IPT) (OTCQB: ISVLF) (FSE: IKL) ("IMPACT" or  the "Company")  is pleased to announce initial results of an ongoing  exploration  program being undertaken at the recently acquired Plomosas  zinc  (-lead-silver) mine in northern Mexico.  Highlights include drill  hole  TAS-23-18 which cut three mineralized intervals: 2.7 meters with  11.07%  zinc and 9.24% lead, 6.9 meters with 10.22% zinc and 5.43% lead,  and  3.6 meters with 10.91% zinc and 2.07% lead.
 
 The Company has   undertaken a surface drill program to test mineralization near the "Très   Amigos" section of the mine and has conducted a sampling program in   stopes of the Plomosas mine that were partially exploited by the   previous operator.
 
 HIGHLIGHTS
 
 
 Initial   drill results from the Très Amigos drill program have confirmed the   presence of high-grade mineralization in the Juarez horizon, near   accessible mine workings on levels 2, 5 and 7.  Reported down-hole   intervals are believed to represent true widths for the mineralization. Drill   hole TAS-23-9 intersected three intervals, 5.70 meters (m) with 7.9%   zinc, 5.3% lead and 23.2 g/t silver, 3.46m with 9.37% zinc, 5.24% lead   and 25.9 g/t silver, and 1.5m with 11.89% zinc, 3.09% lead and 64.3 g/t   silver.Hole TAS-23-16 cut two high grade intervals, 10.8 m  with  6.30% zinc, 0.80% lead and 14.7 g/t silver, and 6.43 m with 8.99%  Zinc,  1.16% Lead and 16.6 g/t Silver.  Hole TAS-23-18 cut  three  intervals, 2.7 m with 11.07% zinc, 9.24% lead and 34.7 g/t  silver, 6.9 m  with 10.22% zinc, 5.43% lead and 27.7 g/t silver, and 3.6  m with 10.91%  zinc, 2.07% lead and 50.0 g/t silver.  
 Table 1.Fifty-eight   samples taken over a strike length of approximately 50 meters in the   880 stope on Level 8 of the Plomosas mine (Mina Vieja horizon) have   yielded an average of 12.1% zinc, 5.8% lead and 44 g/t silver over an   average sample width of 1.8 meters.
 
 
 | HOLE | FROM (m) | TO (m) | Interval (m) | Zn % | Pb % | Ag g/t |  | TAS-23-006 | 151.16 | 155.09 | 3.93 | 4.09 | 0.66 | 7.5 |  | 
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 |  | TAS-23-007 | 173.62 | 176.58 | 2.96 | 4.89 | 0.06 | 11.7 |  | 
 | 201.35 | 202.64 | 1.29 | 18.19 | 0.06 | 4.5 |  | 
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 |  | TAS-23-009 | 189.76 | 195.46 | 5.70 | 7.94 | 5.28 | 23.2 |  | includes | 192.00 | 195.46 | 3.46 | 9.37 | 5.24 | 25.9 |  | 
 | 201.08 | 202.58 | 1.50 | 11.89 | 3.09 | 64.3 |  | 
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 |  | TAS-23-010 | 287.20 | 288.64 | 1.44 | 5.89 | 0.89 | 12.9 |  | 
 | 323.17 | 324.00 | 1.41 | 4.30 | 0.67 | 23.9 |  | 
 | 329.10 | 332.87 | 3.77 | 5.02 | 0.81 | 18.9 |  | 
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 |  | TAS-23-012 | 317.75 | 320.15 | 2.40 | 6.02 | 0.44 | 17.3 |  | 
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 |  | TAS-23-014 | 251.75 | 253.25 | 1.50 | 3.30 | 12.45 | 37.2 |  | 
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 |  | TAS-23-015 | 283.27 | 284.77 | 1.50 | 4.50 | 2.80 | 33.3 |  | 
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 |  | TAS-23-016 | 258.56 | 267.80 | 9.24 | 4.05 | 0.45 | 6.1 |  | includes | 261.28 | 263.26 | 1.98 | 9.15 | 1.37 | 12.7 |  | and | 265.95 | 267.80 | 1.85 | 8.67 | 0.72 | 12.6 |  | 
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 |  | TAS-23-018 | 271.62 | 274.32 | 2.70 | 11.07 | 9.24 | 34.7 |  | 
 | 281.00 | 287.90 | 6.90 | 10.22 | 5.43 | 27.7 |  | 
 | 308.25 | 311.85 | 3.60 | 10.91 | 2.07 | 50.0 | 
 
 Highlights of drill hole assays from the Plomosas mine, Tres Amigo program
 Downhole intervals are approximate true widths.
 
 Table 2.  Drill hole data for holes in this release.
 
 
 | Hole ID | Easting | Northing | Elevation (m) | Azimuth | Inclination | Total depth (m) |  | TAS_23_001 | 476,176 | 3,216,563 | 1,143 | 245 | -54 | 201.25 |  | TAS_23_002 | 476,177 | 3,216,563 | 1,143 | 240 | -75 | 231.00 |  | TAS_23_003 | 476,180 | 3,216,565 | 1,143 | 55 | -90 | 183.00 |  | TAS_23_004 | 476,180 | 3,216,521 | 1,154 | 232 | -80 | 202.50 |  | TAS_23_005 | 476,182 | 3,216,523 | 1,154 | 55 | -76 | 195.00 |  | TAS_23_006 | 476,278 | 3,216,543 | 1,129 | 234 | -44 | 253.50 |  | TAS_23_007 | 476,278 | 3,216,544 | 1,129 | 235 | -60 | 252.00 |  | TAS_23_008 | 476,280 | 3,216,548 | 1,156 | 237 | -75 | 321.00 |  | TAS_23_009 | 476,278 | 3,216,543 | 1,129 | 235 | -90 | 313.50 |  | TAS_23_010 | 476,280 | 3,216,548 | 1,155 | 235 | -79 | 351.00 |  | TAS_23_011 | 476,423 | 3,216,645 | 1,149 | 235 | -63 | 246.00 |  | TAS_23_012 | 476,423 | 3,216,645 | 1,149 | 235 | -77 | 321.00 |  | TAS_23_013 | 476,435 | 3,216,628 | 1,148 | 235 | -45 | 315.00 |  | TAS_23_014 | 476,435 | 3,216,628 | 1,148 | 235 | -60 | 376.50 |  | TAS_23_015 | 476,435 | 3,216,628 | 1,148 | 235 | -75 | 351.00 |  | TAS_23_016 | 476,435 | 3,216,628 | 1,148 | 235 | -68 | 321.75 |  | TAS_23_017 | 476,435 | 3,216,628 | 1,148 | 235 | -83 | 378.00 |  | TAS_23_018 | 476,472 | 3,216,605 | 1,146 | 235 | -59 | 312.00 | 
 
 Coordinates in UTM WGS84.
 
 CEO STATEMENT
 
 Chairman and CEO Fred Davidson commented, "We   are pleased that our initial drilling and underground sampling program   has returned high grades over mining widths in line with expectations  at  Plomosas. Our field crews have also begun exploration activity  beyond  the immediate mine area and have already identified some high  priority  drill targets. On the production side, the restart of mining  and  processing operations has gone well after an extended period of   rehabilitation and upgrading of facilities and equipment, and we look   forward to a full year of revenue generating production from Plomosas in   2024."
 
 TRES AMIGOS DRILL RESULTS
 
 The  Plomosas  mine, a historic high grade zinc producer in northern Mexico  (Fig. 1),  was recently acquired by the Company which has undertaken a  surface  drill program in the Très Amigos area of the mine and has  conducted an  underground sampling program in stopes of the Plomosas  mine which were  partially exploited by the previous operator.   Mineralization at the  Plomosas mine occurs as zinc-rich Carbonate  Replacement Deposits along  certain horizons of the local sedimentary  rock sequence.  Two main  mineralized horizons have provided the bulk of  historic production, the  Mina Vieja marble and the Juarez limestone,  where structural ground  preparation along these two units resulted in  concentrations of zinc,  lead and silver (Figure 2).
 
 The  Company initiated an exploration  drill program of the Juarez limestone  in the Tres Amigos area to test  mineralization near workings with known  mineralization from historic  work (Figure 3).  Mineralization in the  Juarez limestone generally forms  pods of high-grade zinc and lead at  and near the contact with an  overlying shale, and drill results such as  reported here indicate  potential for a large body of mineralization in  this area (Figure 4),  providing impetus for further exploration.
 
 The  Company also  conducted an underground sampling program in mine  workings between  levels 8 and 9 that the former operator partially  exploited along the  Mina Vieja horizon (Fig. 5).  These high-grade  results are being  evaluated in relation to the mill upgrades the  Company has recently  completed.
 
 ABOUT IMPACT SILVER
 
 IMPACT Silver Corp. (TSXV: IPT) is a successful producer-explorer with two mining projects in Mexico.
 
 
 Royal Mines of Zacualpan Silver-Gold District:  IMPACT owns 100% of the 211 km2   Zacualpan project in central Mexico  where three underground silver  mines and one open pit mine feed the  central 500 tpd Guadalupe  processing plant. To the south, the Capire  Project includes a 200 tpd  processing pilot plant adjacent to an open  pit silver mine with an NI  43-101 inferred mineral resource of over 4.5  million oz silver, 48  million lbs zinc and 21 million lbs lead (see  IMPACT news release dated  January 18, 2016 for details and QP  statement). Company engineers are  reviewing Capire for a potential  restart of operations. Over the past 17  years, IMPACT has placed  multiple zones into commercial production and  produced over 12 million  ounces of silver, generating revenues over $256  million, with no  long-term debt. 
 Quality Control/Quality AssurancePlomosas Zinc-Lead-Silver District:   Plomosas is a high-grade zinc producer in northern Mexico with   exceptional exploration upside potential where only 600m of the 6   km-long structure have seen modern exploration to date. This is in   addition to other exploration targets on the 3,019-hectare property   including untested copper-gold targets with indications of high-grade   material from surface. Regionally, Plomosas lies in the same mineral   belt as some of the largest carbonate replacement deposits in the world.
 Samples   take by the Company were analyzed by ALS Group, an internationally   recognized analytical services provider, and by the laboratory at the   Plomosas mine.  Samples analyzed by ALS used fire assay with an AA   finish for gold and a multielement ICP package for other metals.  Assays   for metals >1% used an overlimit ICP method.  For samples with   >30%Zn a wet chemical method is used.  For analyses at the mine, all   metals are analyzed by AA.  For some samples with >30% Zn, the   analysis from the mine lab was used if an overlimit from ALS was not   available. Certified Reference Materials and internal control samples   are added to the sample stream at regular intervals to track accuracy of   assays.
 
 Qualified Person and NI 43-101 Disclosure
 Craig   Gibson, PhD, CPG, is a "Qualified Person" within the meaning of NI   43-101 and has approved the technical information contained in this news   release.
 
 Additional information about IMPACT and its operations can be found on the Company website at  www.IMPACTSilver.com. Follow us on Twitter  @IMPACT_Silver and LinkedIn at api.newsfilecorp.com.
 
 On behalf of IMPACT Silver Corp.
 
 "Frederick W. Davidson"
 
 President & CEO
 
 For more information, please contact:
 Jerry Huang
 CFO | Investor Relations
 O: (604) 681 0172 or  inquiries@impactsilver.com
 C: (778) 887 6489 Direct
 
 Neither   TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that  term  is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts   responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
 
 Forward-Looking and Cautionary Statements
 
 This   IMPACT News Release may contain certain "forward-looking" statements   and information relating to IMPACT that is based on the beliefs of   IMPACT management, as well as assumptions made by and information   currently available to IMPACT management. Forward-Looking information is   often, but not always, identified by the use of words such as "seek",   "anticipate", "plan", "continue", "planned", "expect", "project",   "predict", "potential", "targeting", "intends", "believe", "potential",   and similar expressions, or describes a "goal", or variation of such   words and phrases or state that certain actions, events or results   "may", "should", "could", "would", "might" or "will" be taken, occur or   be achieved. Such statements include, but are not limited to,  statements  regarding activity at the Plomosas  mine,and estimated  timing thereof,  the potential for defining and extending the known  mineralization, and  plans for drilling and future operations at the  Company's projects.
 
 Such  forward-looking information involves  known and unknown risks and  assumptions, including with respect to,  without limitation, exploration  and development risks, expenditure and  financing requirements, title  matters, operating hazards, metal prices,  political and economic  factors, competitive factors, general economic  conditions, relationships  with vendors and strategic partners,  governmental regulation and  supervision, seasonality, technological  change, industry practices,  pandemics and one-time events. Should any  one or more risks or  uncertainties materialize or change, or should any  underlying  assumptions prove incorrect, actual results and  forward-looking  statements may vary materially from those described  herein. IMPACT does  not assume the obligation to update any  forward-looking statement or  beliefs, opinions, projections or other  factors, except as required by  law.
 
 The Company's decision to  place a mine into production,  expand a mine, make other production  related decisions or otherwise  carry out mining and processing  operations, is largely based on internal  non-public Company data and  reports based on exploration, development  and mining work by the  Company's geologists and engineers. The results  of this work are  evident in the discovery and building of multiple mines  for the Company  and in the track record of mineral production and  financial returns of  the Company since 2006. Under NI 43-101, the  Company is required to  disclose that it has not based its production  decisions on NI 43-101  mineral resources or reserve estimates,  preliminary economic  assessments or feasibility studies, and  historically such projects have  increased uncertainty and risk of  failure.
 
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  Figure   1: Location map of Plomosas Mine and nearby mines and infrastructure.   References to nearby projects are for information purposes only and   there are no assurances that Plomosas will achieve similar results.
 
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 Figure 2: Schematic cross section of Plomosas Mine mineralization.
 
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 Figure 3. Drill hole locations for Tres Amigos drill program with line of section for Figure 4.
 
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 Figure 4. Cross section through hole TAS_23_016, Tres Amigos drill program.
 
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 Figure   5. Plan and schematic view of the sampling on level 880 of Plomosas   Mine (green on the inset map). The red color in the lower figure   represents the shallowly dipping mineralized horizon defined on Levels 8   and 9 by historic workings and drill holes.
 
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