Coppernico Reports Significant Surface Channel Sampling Results at Tipicancha Epithermal-Porphyry Target 
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  May 21, 2025 07:36 ET                                 | Source:                                Coppernico Metals Inc.                                                   
   VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May  21, 2025  (GLOBE  NEWSWIRE) -- Coppernico Metals Inc. (TSX: COPR, OTCQB: CPPMF)  (“Coppernico” or the “Company”), is pleased to announce initial surface  channel sampling results from the Tipicancha target, a large-scale  epithermal system with potential for a porphyry source at depth. Notable  results include 22 metres (“m”) of 0.65% copper (“Cu”) and 0.77 g/t  silver (“Ag”) including 10 m of 1.14% Cu and 0.20 g/t Ag; true  widths unknown (Table 1). These results further demonstrate the mineral  potential of Coppernico’s consolidated land position as the Company  advances a growing pipeline of high-quality exploration targets.
    Recent  geological mapping and systematic rock sampling have extended the  alteration footprint at Tipicancha by 500 m, now measuring approximately  2 kilometres by 400 m (Figures 1 and 2). The system displays classic  epithermal-style alteration and geochemistry, with potential links to a  subsurface porphyry intrusion. Ongoing fieldwork continues to extend and  refine key alteration and mineralization features, including a  semi-continuous pyrite horizon.
    
  
  Figure  1: A) General geologic map of the Tipicancha target. B)  Quartz-kaolinite altered volcanics with ferricrete ledges and subcrops  of pyrite. C) Massive pyrite with copper-rich sulfates. D) Native sulfur  and copper-rich sulfates coating unconsolidated sediments. E) Pyrite  with chalcocite rims.
    Ivan Bebek, Chair and CEO of Coppernico, stated, “As  we continue to actively explore the extensive and highly prospective  land position of our Sombrero Project, we are identifying new compelling  targets like Tipicancha. This target is expected to be included in the  permitted areas of our Phase 2 drilling program, for which the permit  application is underway. Further exploration across Tipicancha and  additional areas is ongoing as we advance our growing pipeline of robust  copper and precious metals exploration targets.”
    
  
  Figure 2: Interpreted Geochemical and Alteration mineral assemblage maps at Tipicancha.
    
  
  Figure 3: Interpreted geologic map showing location of channel samples at Tipicancha
    Table 1. Tipicancha Channel Sampling Highlights
   
 
 | Channel Sample ID | From (m) | To (m) | Interval (m) | Cu % | Ag (g/t) |  25SRT-054
  | 34.00 | 40.00 | 6.00 | 0.15 | 0.08 |  | 62.00 | 84.00 | 22.00 | 0.65 | 0.77 |   incl.  | 64.00 | 74.00 | 10.00 | 1.14 | 0.20 |  | 25SRT-060 | 0.00 | 34.00 | 34.00 | 0.42 | 4.00 |  | 25SRT-061 | 0.00 | 10.00 | 10.00 | 0.29 | 0.25 |  | Length  weighted assay composites. True thickness unknown at time of reporting.  No more than 6 m internal dilution (reported values below 0.1% Cu).  Minimum reporting length of 6 m. |  
 
   
    In  addition to expanding the Tipicancha alteration and pyrite footprint,  Coppernico geologists completed a surface channel sampling program over a  200 m by 200 m area (Figure 3), to define the geochemical character of  the pyritic horizon. Channels were completed where outcrops were  available and oriented to maximize sample continuity, as the horizon  currently shows no preferred orientation. Most samples returned trace to  anomalous concentrations of precious metals and copper (Table 1). The  sampling results notably also demonstrated elevated values of pathfinder  elements such as, molybdenum (Mo), arsenic (As), antimony (Sb) and tin  (Sn), typical of the deeper levels of epithermal systems. This suggests  that the current surface exposure may represent a transition zone from  an epithermal to a porphyry environment consistent with porphyry copper  systems1,2 (Figure 4). Copper  mineralization within the pyrite horizon is primarily hosted in  secondary copper sulfide minerals. Further work is ongoing to determine  the dimensions of the pyrite body, and refine the interpretation of the  geochemical zonation, and structural and lithologic controls.
    Tim Kingsley, VP Exploration, commented,  “At Tipicancha we are mapping zonation in an oxidized and leached  lithocap environment. Alteration and geochemistry continue to define a  vertical transition zone from epithermal to porphyry system with  potential to find precious metal-bearing lode structures at depth. The  high copper values at this level of the system are significant and  demonstrate the potential for more extensive porphyry-related copper  mineralization. Tipicancha highlights the presence of multiple  mineralization events within the Company’s large land package and the  significant exploration potential on the property, which the Company is  beginning to reveal with a growing pipeline of targets.”
    
  
  Figure  4: Generalized alteration-mineralization zoning pattern for telescoped  porphyry copper deposits modified from Sillitoe, 20101 and Hedenquist and Arribas, 20222
    Importantly,  Tipicancha represents a younger and potentially porphyry-epithermal    related system compared to the nearby Eocene-aged porphyry-skarn  deposits at Ccascabamba, Nioc, and Good Lucky. The alteration and  porphyritic dikes at Tipicancha cut through younger volcanic rocks, the  same rock units that lie above known skarn mineralization elsewhere on  the property.
    Tipicancha is located within the  Huancasancos community, where Coppernico has an active surface access  agreement. The Company is working toward a permit to expand the current  drill area, increase the number of drill holes to around 200, and  provide for more drill rigs. These latest findings further support  advancing Tipicancha as an additional target for the Phase 2 drill  program and highlight the strong potential of Coppernico’s portfolio of  copper-gold discovery opportunities.
    Technical Disclosure and Qualified Person
    The  scientific and technical information contained in this news release was  reviewed and approved by Tim Kingsley, M.Sc., CPG, Coppernico’s VP of  Exploration, who is a “Qualified Person” (as defined in NI 43-101).
    Quality Control
    Analytical  samples were taken by chisel and hammer in continuous horizontal lines,  typically samples were composited over up to 5 metre lengths per  sample, however this may be reduced to 0.5 metres where lithological or  significant mineralogical changes were observed in order to accurately  reflect the apparent width of mineralisation. Typical sample weights  were 1 kg per metre. Samples were collected in cotton bags and given a  unique reference number. Approximately 2-3kg of material was collected  for analysis and sent to the ALS Lab in Lima, Peru for preparation and  analysis. Preparation included crushing the sample to 90% < 2mm and  pulverizing 1,000 g of crushed material to better than 95% < 106  microns. All samples are assayed using 30 g nominal weight fire assay  with atomic absorption finish (Au-AA23) and multi-element using four  acid digest ICP-AES/ICP-MS method (ME-MS61). Where MS61 results were  greater or near 10,000 ppm Cu, or 10,000 ppm Zn the assays were repeated  with ore grade four acid digest method (Cu-OG62). QA/QC programs for  2025 channel samples using internal standard samples, blanks, and  duplicates, lab duplicates, lab standards, and lab blanks indicate good  overall accuracy and precision.
    ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
    Ivan Bebek Chair & CEO
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    About Coppernico
    Coppernico  is a mineral exploration company focused on creating value for  shareholders and stakeholders through diligent project evaluation and  exploration in pursuit of the discovery of world-class copper-gold  deposits in the Americas. The Company’s management and technical teams  have a successful track record of raising capital, discovery and the  monetization of exploration successes. The Company's objective is to  become a leading advanced copper explorer, and through its wholly owned  private Peruvian subsidiary Sombrero Minerales S.A.C., is currently  focused on the Ccascabamba (previously referred to as Sombrero Main) and  Nioc target areas within the Sombrero Project in Peru, its flagship  project, while regularly reviewing additional premium projects to  consider for acquisition.
    The Sombrero Project  is a land package of approximately 102,000 hectares (1,020 square  kilometres) located in the north-western margins of the world-class  Andahuaylas-Yauri trend in Peru. It consists of a number of prospective  exploration targets characterized by copper-gold skarn and porphyry  systems, and precious metal epithermal systems. The Company’s NI 43-101  technical report, with an effective date of April 17, 2024, and as filed  on SEDAR+ on May 23, 2024, focuses on the Ccascabamba and Nioc target  areas of the Sombrero Project.
    Coppernico Metals  Inc. is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol "COPR"  and trades on the OTCQB Venture Market under the symbol “CPPMF”. More  information about the Company can be found on the Company’s profile on  SEDAR+ ( www.sedarplus.ca).
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      1 Richard H. Sillitoe (2010); Porphyry Copper Systems. Economic Geology, v. 105, pp. 3-41  2 Jeffrey W. Hedenquist, Antonio Arribas (2022);  Exploration Implications of Multiple Formation Environments of Advanced  Argillic Minerals. Economic Geology, v. 117, no. 3, pp. 609-643
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