| Prismo Metals Receives High Ag and Cu Samples at Silver King with Multiple Overlimit Assays Pending. 
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 Vancouver, British Columbia, September 24th, 2025 – TheNewswire - Prismo Metals Inc. (the “Company”)  (CSE: PRIZ) (OTCQB: PMOMF) is pleased to report that it has received  preliminary assay results for the first batch of twenty-three samples  taken at its Silver King project located in Arizona. This assay data  highlights the different types of mineralization identified in the  Company’s news releases of August 28th and September 15th, 2025 (Figure 1).
 
 “These assay results confirm the exploration potential at the Silver King project,” said Dr. Craig  Gibson, Chief Exploration Officer. “Three samples with silver values  reported as greater than 200 g/t were taken from the Silver King mine  dump and from the new polymetallic vein recognized in our recent  exploration program. Samples with high copper values, that also exhibit  important gold values, are largely from the replacement mineralization  which is similar to the type of mineralization at the nearby Magma  mine.”
 
 Several of the samples have reported values that are  greater than the detection limit for the analytical method used. The  analytical laboratory must re-analyze these samples by a different  method, and the Company is expecting to receive these overlimit assays  for silver, copper, lead and zinc within about two weeks. Upon receipt  of the over limit assays Prismo will issue a further news release and  use this information to help prioritize targets for the further  exploration, including the upcoming drilling program. Additional  samples, including samples from the Ripsey Mine are currently being  analyzed and results are expected in the coming weeks.
 
 “Much of the focus of the exploration program to date has  consisted of a property wide survey of historic mines and prospects  surrounding the direct Silver King workings,” said Gordon Aldcorn,  President of Prismo”.  “This  work has expanded our geological thinking and resulted in the  recognition of several new types of mineralization at the project,  providing additional targets for exploration. We are presenting the  assay results for each of the exploration areas, namely the new  mineralized veins (polymetallic and copper), stratigraphically controlled replacement mineralization  and the area around the Silver Mine. Each of the areas will be  prioritized for further exploration, including drilling.   The initial  phase of Prismo exploration on the Silver King project confirmed the  exploration potential in several areas. Our upcoming drill program is  currently in the permitting stage and is anticipated to be advanced  shortly.”
 
 
 
 
   
 Figure 1. Geologic  and land map of the Silver King project showing newly described  polymetallic vein in magenta (Ag-Pb-Zn), copper vein in green (Cu-Ag)  and stratigraphically controlled replacement mineralization in red.  The  strongly altered intrusion with stock work quartz-pyrite veining is  indicated by the crosshatch.
 
 New Mineralized Veins (polymetallic and copper veins)
 
 As previously reported in Prismo’s  news release of August 28, 2025, the Company geologists identified two  previously undescribed veins in the area surrounding the historic glory  hole developed on the original exposure of high-grade silver at the  Silver King deposit.  The assay results confirm the visual inspection  and indicate that there are two distinct veins, one with abundant  silver, lead and zinc and the other with copper and silver values.
 
 These veins provide additional exploration targets  outside of the area of historic mine workings and may provide  information on the controls to mineralization in the pipelike  mineralized body.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 | Sample 
 
 | Au g/t 
 
 | Ag g/t 
 
 | Cu % 
 
 | Pb % 
 
 | Zn % 
 
 | Sb ppm 
 
 | Bi ppm 
 
 | Ba ppm 
 
 | Hg ppm 
 
 |  | New polymetallic vein 
 
 |  |  |  |  |  | 544509 
 
 | <005 
 
 | 26 
 
 | 0.02 
 
 | 0.17 
 
 | 0.07 
 
 | 562 
 
 | 0.1 
 
 | 140 
 
 | 0.14 
 
 |  | 544510 
 
 | 0.03 
 
 | >200 
 
 | >1.0 
 
 | >1.0 
 
 | >1.0 
 
 | 7788 
 
 | 0.3 
 
 | >10000 
 
 | 12.84 
 
 |  | Cu vein 
 
 |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | 544553 
 
 | 0.005 
 
 | 183 
 
 | 0.31 
 
 | 0.02 
 
 | 0.03 
 
 | 21.6 
 
 | 0.5 
 
 | 157 
 
 | 0.18 
 
 |  | 544554 
 
 | 0.009 
 
 | 198 
 
 | 0.29 
 
 | 0.01 
 
 | 0.03 
 
 | 24.5 
 
 | 0.6 
 
 | 92 
 
 | 0.02 
 
 |  | 544504 
 
 | <005 
 
 | 44 
 
 | 0.10 
 
 | 0.01 
 
 | 0.02 
 
 | 396 
 
 | 0.2 
 
 | 524 
 
 | 0.13 
 
 | 
 
 
 
 Table 1. Assay results for selected samples from newly identified veins at the Silver King project.
 
 Stratigraphically Controlled Replacement Mineralization
 
 Several samples were taken along the stratigraphic  horizon that hosts replacement and skarn mineralization in numerous  small workings. Several samples assayed more than 1% copper and  generally contain elevated gold values.
 
 
   
 Figure 2. Copper assays for samples taken at the Silver King project.
 
 The mineralization in this area is similar to that at the Magma mine. It is exposed in several historic mine workings with abundant oxide copper minerals, mainly malachite. These were developed along a northeast dipping limestone horizon near the contact with a quartz diorite intrusion and quartzite. It is located  along the same structural and stratigraphic trend of the Magma mine  located 0.6 to 1.5 kilometers to the southwest. The largest occurrence,  at the Black Diamond mine in the eastern portion of the claim block, was  developed on a large outcrop of abundant specular hematite and  malachite replacing a limestone bed (Fig. 2).
 
 Table 2. Assay results for selected samples from the replacement area at the Silver King project.
 
 
 | Sample 
 
 | Au g/t 
 
 | Ag g/t 
 
 | Cu % 
 
 | Pb % 
 
 | Zn % 
 
 | Sb ppm 
 
 | Bi ppm 
 
 | Ba ppm 
 
 | Hg ppm 
 
 |  | Cu replacement zone 
 
 |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | 544501 
 
 | 0.01 
 
 | 3 
 
 | 0.01 
 
 | - 
 
 | 0.03 
 
 | 1.9 
 
 | 0.4 
 
 | 171 
 
 | 0.13 
 
 |  |  | 544502 
 
 | 0.47 
 
 | 7 
 
 | >1.0 
 
 | - 
 
 | 0.02 
 
 | 0.8 
 
 | 71.8 
 
 | 30 
 
 | <0.005 
 
 |  |  | 544505 
 
 | 0.03 
 
 | 5 
 
 | 0.75 
 
 | - 
 
 | 0.01 
 
 | 2.9 
 
 | 3.2 
 
 | 22 
 
 | 0.05 
 
 |  |  | 544507 
 
 | 2.26 
 
 | 25 
 
 | >1.0 
 
 | - 
 
 | 0.23 
 
 | 0.4 
 
 | 33.5 
 
 | 12 
 
 | 0.01 
 
 |  |  | 544508 
 
 | 0.73 
 
 | 12 
 
 | >1.0 
 
 | - 
 
 | 0.28 
 
 | 0.4 
 
 | 29.1 
 
 | 12 
 
 | 0.03 
 
 |  |  | 544552 
 
 | <005 
 
 | 35 
 
 | 0.14 
 
 | >1.0 
 
 | >1.0 
 
 | 114 
 
 | 0.5 
 
 | 24 
 
 | 2.11 
 
 |  | 
   
 Figure 3.  Map showing Silver King project and nearby mineral deposits. The  Silver King deposit is located three kilometers from the Resolution  Copper deposit (a joint venture between Rio Tinto and BHP) and the  high-grade Magma mine, a former copper and silver producer.
 
 Around The Silver King Mine
 
 Two samples were taken of mineralized fragments from the  dump around the Silver King workings.  Samples 544514 is composed of  selected fragments of quartz vein material with variable amounts of  sulfide minerals including stromeyerite (AgCuS), freibergite (CuAgSbS)  and base metal sulfides.  Sample 544517 is composed of stockwork veins  and breccia with about 50% wall rock fragments.  These two compositions  are believed to represent the dominant types of mineralization that will  be encountered in and adjacent to the pipelike Silver King mineralized  body.
 
 Table 3. Assay results for selected samples from the Silver King mine.
 
 
 Several additional elements are important in  characterizing the different types of mineralization.  The high silver  in the Silver King mineralization is associated with gold, copper, lead,  zinc and antimony as well as barium and mercury.  The copper  replacement mineralization contains important gold along with bismuth.| Sample 
 
 | Au g/t 
 
 | Ag g/t 
 
 | Cu % 
 
 | Pb % 
 
 | Zn % 
 
 | Sb ppm 
 
 | Bi ppm 
 
 | Ba ppm 
 
 | Hg ppm 
 
 |  | Silver King mine 
 
 |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | 544514 
 
 | 1.07 
 
 | >200 
 
 | 0.59 
 
 | 0.44 
 
 | 0.63 
 
 | 337 
 
 | 3 
 
 | >10000 
 
 | 1.7 
 
 |  | 544517 
 
 | 0.04 
 
 | >200 
 
 | 0.09 
 
 | 0.26 
 
 | 0.43 
 
 | 377 
 
 | 0.2 
 
 | >10000 
 
 | 15.66 
 
 | 
 
 
   
 Figure 4. Silver assays for samples taken at the Silver King project.
 
 
   
 Figure 5. Gold assay values for the Silver King exploration program.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 | Sample 
 
 | Location 
 
 | Type/width (m) 
 
 | E WGS84 
 
 | N WGS84 
 
 |  | 544501 
 
 | Black Diamond 
 
 | 1.0 
 
 | 492,698 
 
 | 3,687,650 
 
 |  | 544502 
 
 | Black Diamond 
 
 | Grab 
 
 | 492,633 
 
 | 3,687,623 
 
 |  | 544504 
 
 | Collapsed shaft 
 
 | Dump 
 
 | 492,217 
 
 | 3,687,916 
 
 |  | 544505 
 
 | Replacement zone 
 
 | 0.75 
 
 | 492,318 
 
 | 3,687,521 
 
 |  | 544507 
 
 | Replacement zone 
 
 | Dump 
 
 | 492,054 
 
 | 3,687,431 
 
 |  | 544508 
 
 | Replacement zone 
 
 | 0.7 
 
 | 491,986 
 
 | 3,687,334 
 
 |  | 544509 
 
 | Polymetallic vein 
 
 | 2.0 
 
 | 491,833 
 
 | 3,687,546 
 
 |  | 544510 
 
 | Polymetallic vein 
 
 | Dump 
 
 | 491,863 
 
 | 3,687,565 
 
 |  | 544514 
 
 | Silver King Mine 
 
 | Dump 
 
 | 491,855 
 
 | 3,687,907 
 
 |  | 544517 
 
 | Silver King Mine 
 
 | Dump 
 
 | 491,855 
 
 | 3,687,907 
 
 |  | 544552 
 
 | Replacement zone float 
 
 | Selected 
 
 | 491,928 
 
 | 3,688,043 
 
 |  | 544553 
 
 | Silver King Mine 
 
 | 0.4 
 
 | 492,037 
 
 | 3,687,881 
 
 |  | 544554 
 
 | Silver King Mine 
 
 | 0.4 
 
 | 492,037 
 
 | 3,687,881 
 
 | 
 
 
 
 Table 4. Locations for samples mentioned in the text.
 
 Exploration Next Steps
 
 Prismo has submitted a plan of operations for the drill  program with the Forest Service. The drill permit is expected by the end  of October. A drill program is planned for Silver King, with a minimum  of 1,000 meters initially. This first phase of the drill program is  designed to test the upper half of the steeply dipping pipelike Silver  King mineralized body as well as potentially mineralization adjacent to  the dense stockwork that was the focus of historic mining.  Follow up  drilling will expand on the initial program based on the results and  also include separate targets outside of the historic mining area, such  as the polymetallic vein mentioned above. The discovery of the two  mineralized veins and porphyry style mineralization has resulted in  Prismo evaluating a larger drill program to test those targets.
 
 QA/QC
 
 Samples were analyzed by SGS, an  internationally recognized analytical lab, with preparation at the  Tempe, Arizona facility and analyses at the Burnaby laboratory.  Prismo  inserts controls samples consisting of standard pulps and coarse blanks  in the sample stream for QA/QC purposes and also utilizes the labs  internal control samples.
 
 Qualified Person
 
 Dr. Craig Gibson, PhD., CPG., a Qualified  Person as defined by NI-43-01 regulations and Chief Exploration Officer  and a director of the Company, has reviewed and approved the technical  disclosures in this news release.  The  historic data presented in this press release was obtained from public  sources, should be considered incomplete and is not qualified under NI  43-101, but is believed to be accurate. The Company has not verified the  historical data presented and it cannot be relied upon, and it is being  used solely to aid in exploration plans. References to mineralization  at the Magma Mine and Resolution Copper deposit is not necessarily  indicative to the mineralization on the Silver King property.
 
 About the Silver King
 
 Discovered in 1875, the Silver King mine was one of Arizona’s  most important historic producers, yielding nearly 6 million ounces of  silver at grades of up to 61 oz/t.  The Silver King mine sits only 3 km  from the main shaft of the Resolution Copper project — a joint venture  between Rio Tinto and BHP and one of the world’s  largest unmined copper deposits with an estimated copper resource of  1.787 billion metric tonnes at an average grade of 1.5% copper(1). The unique land position is fully surrounded by Resolution Copper’s  claim block, offering strategic upside. Selected samples from  small-scale production in the late 1990s returned grades as high as 644  oz/t silver (18,250 g/t) and 0.53 oz/t gold (15 g/t), indicating that  high-grade mineralization remains.
 
 (1) resolutioncopper.com
 
 About Prismo Metals Inc.
 
 Prismo (CSE: PRIZ) is a mining exploration  company focused on advancing its Silver King, Ripsey and Hot Breccia  projects in Arizona and its Palos Verdes silver project in Mexico.
 
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 Prismo Metals Inc.
 
 1100 - 1111 Melville St., Vancouver, British Columbia V6E 3V6
 
 Phone: (416) 361-0737
 
 Contact:
 
 Alain Lambert, Chief Executive Officer  alain.lambert@prismometals.com
 
 Gordon Aldcorn, President  gordon.aldcorn@prismometals.com
 
 Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Information
 
 This release includes certain  statements and information that may constitute forward-looking  information within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities laws.  Forward-looking statements relate to future events or future performance  and reflect the expectations or beliefs of management of the Company  regarding future events. Generally, forward-looking statements and  information can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology  such as “intends” or “anticipates”, or variations of such words and phrases or statements that certain actions, events or results “may”, “could”, “should”, “would” or “occur”.  This information and these statements, referred to herein as  "forward-looking statements", are not historical facts, are made as of  the date of this news release and include without limitation, statements  regarding discussions of future plans, estimates and forecasts and  statements as to management's expectations and intentions with respect  to, among other things: the timing, costs and results of drilling at  Silver King.
 
 These forward-looking statements  involve numerous risks and uncertainties, and actual results might  differ materially from results suggested in any forward-looking  statements. These risks and uncertainties include, among other things:  delays in obtaining or failure to obtain appropriate funding to finance  the exploration program at Silver King.
 
 In making the forward-looking  statements in this news release, the Company has applied several  material assumptions, including without limitation, that: the ability to  raise capital to fund the drilling campaign at Silver King and the  timing of such drilling campaign.
 
 Although management of the Company has  attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results  to differ materially from those contained in forward-looking statements  or forward-looking information, there may be other factors that cause  results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. There can be no  assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate, as actual  results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated  in such statements. Accordingly, readers should not place undue  reliance on forward-looking statements and forward-looking information.  Readers are cautioned that reliance on such information may not be  appropriate for other purposes. The Company does not undertake to update  any forward-looking statement, forward-looking information or financial  outlook that are incorporated by reference herein, except in accordance  with applicable securities laws. We seek safe harbor.
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