| Nord Precious Metals' Test Work from Beaver Mine Tailings Produces Commercial High-Grade Silver Concentrate 
 The Company retains Environmental consultants for its Beaver Mine site leading up to Recovery Permit Application
 
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 October 06, 2025 9:51 AM EDT | Source:  Nord Precious Metals Mining Inc.
 
 Coquitlam, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - October 6, 2025) -  Nord Precious Metals Mining Inc. (TSXV: NTH) (OTCQB: CCWOF) (FSE: 4T9B)  (the "Company" or "Nord") has completed additional testing demonstrating  commercial high-grade concentration to 2,114.9 grams per tonne using  Falcon concentration technology, representing a 1,173% concentration  factor of Beaver Mine stamp mill tailings.
 
 "These results validate  both our technical approach and our district strategy," stated Frank J.  Basa, P.Eng., President & CEO. "Material already mined sits at  surface. The metallurgy is proven. The regulatory pathway is clear. The  Ministry's guidance on toll processing confirms what we've designed: a  hub-and-spoke model that works at the regulatory level."
 
 Two  distinct concentration methods were tested on Beaver tailings samples.  Material with head assays of 180.3 g/t and 205.8 g/t silver concentrated  to 1,268.6 g/t using spiral technology (representing 616-703%  concentration) and 2,114.9 g/t using falcon concentration (1,028-1,173%  concentration). Further processing using conventional gravity tables is  expected to increase concentration ratios beyond these preliminary  results.
 
 The test work builds on a 354-meter of sonic drill  program in 2020 that evaluated  tailings across 127 drill holes, with  grades ranging from 13.7 g/t to 314 g/t silver and an  average grade of 79.0 g/t Ag,  along with 165.8 ppm cobalt, 341.9 ppm copper, and 114.1 ppm nickel.  The coarse grain size of these stamp mill tailings, which may contain  fine native silver, makes them amenable to gravity concentration; this  is a simpler, lower-cost processing method than flotation or leaching.
 
 At  2,114.9 g/t silver in concentrate, the results place Beaver tailings  within specifications acceptable to silver refineries. The difference in  concentration factors between spiral (703%) and falcon (1,173%)  technology suggests significant fine native silver in the tailings:  particles small enough that historical stamp mills couldn't capture but  are recoverable through modern gravity circuits.
 
 District-Scale Processing Framework
 
 The  Company has received formal guidance from Ontario's Ministry of Energy  and Mines confirming that toll processing arrangements (whereby Nord  would process tailings from adjacent properties) can be included in its  forthcoming Recovery Permit application.  The Ministry's written response received August 29,  confirms this positioning for the Company's Temiskaming Testing Labs  facility as a potential processing hub for the Cobalt-Gowganda Camp's  legacy tailings, a district where 108 underground mines historically  produced 600 million ounces of silver.
 
 Nord has engaged Story  Environmental, based in Haileybury, Ontario, to advise on permitting  steps toward processing under Ontario's Recovery Permit framework as  part of the Company's ongoing voluntary environmental remediation at the  Beaver Mine site. The Company has maintained agreements with three  First Nations groups for years, ensuring social license and community  support. The testing program incorporated closed-loop water recycling  protocols, anticipating permit conditions in a jurisdiction where water  management drives regulatory scrutiny.
 
 Commissioning of the  Company's already-acquired automated 600 tonne-per-day modular gravity  plant is scheduled upon permit receipt. Initial processing is targeted  to begin in 2026.
 
 Qualified Person
 
 The technical  information in this news release was approved and prepared under the  supervision of Mr. Frank J. Basa, P.Eng., (PEO), director of Nord  Precious Metals, a qualified person in accordance with National  Instrument 43-101.
 
 About Nord Precious Metals Mining Inc.
 
 Nord  Precious Metals Mining Inc. operates the only permitted high-grade  milling facility in the historic Cobalt Camp of Ontario, where the  Company has established a unique position integrating high-grade silver  discovery with strategic metals recovery operations. The Company's  flagship Castle property encompasses 63 sq. km of exploration ground and  the past-producing Castle Mine, complemented by the Castle East  discovery where drilling has delineated 7.56 million ounces of silver in   Inferred resources  grading an average of 8,582 g/t Ag (250.2 oz/ton) in 27,400 tonnes of  material from two sections (1A and 1B) of the Castle East Robinson Zone,  beginning at a vertical depth of approximately 400 meters. Note that  mineral resources that are not mineral reserves and do not have  demonstrated economic viability. Please refer to the Nord Precious  Metals  Press Release May 27, 2020, for the resource estimate.
 
 Nord's  integrated processing strategy leverages the synergistic value of  multiple metals. High-grade silver recovery supports the economics of  extracting critical minerals including cobalt, nickel, and other battery  metals, while the Company's proprietary Re-2Ox hydrometallurgical  process enables production of technical-grade cobalt sulphate and  nickel-manganese-cobalt (NMC) formulations. This multi-metal approach,  combined with established infrastructure including TTL Laboratories and  underground mine access, positions Nord to capitalize on both precious  metals markets and the growing demand for battery materials.
 
 The  Company maintains a strategic portfolio of battery metals properties in  Northern Quebec through its 35% ownership in Coniagas Battery Metals  Inc. (TSXV: COS) as well as the St. Denis-Sangster lithium project  comprising 260 square kilometers of prospective ground near Cochrane,  Ontario.
 
 More information is available at  www.nordpreciousmetals.com.
 
 "Frank J. Basa"
 
 Frank J. Basa, P. Eng.
 
 Chief Executive Officer
 
 For further information, contact:
 
 Frank J. Basa, P.Eng. Chief Executive Officer 416-625-2342
 
 or:
 
 Wayne Cheveldayoff, Corporate Communications P: 416-710-2410 E:  waynecheveldayoff@gmail.com
 
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 Caution Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
 
 This  news release may contain forward-looking statements which include, but  are not limited to, comments that involve future events and conditions,  which are subject to various risks and uncertainties. Except for  statements of historical facts, comments that address resource  potential, upcoming work programs, geological interpretations, receipt  and security of mineral property titles, availability of funds, and  others are forward-looking. Forward-looking statements are not  guarantees of future performance and actual results may vary materially  from those statements. General business conditions are factors that  could cause actual results to vary materially from forward-looking  statements. The Company does not undertake to update any forward-looking  information in this news release or other communications unless  required by law.
 
 
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