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Haldane Silver Property, Keno District, YT
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January, 2019
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FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS
Some of the statements contained in this presentation are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are not historical facts and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties beyond the Company's control, including, but not exclusively, statements regarding potential mineralization, exploration results, completion of work program and studies, and future plans and objectives of the Company. Resource exploration, development and operations are highly speculative, characterized by a number of significant risks, which even a combination of careful evaluation, experience and knowledge may not eliminate, including, among other things, unprofitable efforts resulting not only from the failure to discover mineral resources but from finding mineral deposits which, though present, are insufficient in quantity and quality to return a profit from production. This presentation does not constitute an offer of the securities described herein.
Jason Weber, P.Geo., is the Company’s Qualified Person as defined under National Instrument 43-101. He is responsible for the technical disclosure in this document.
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› Yanac
PERU
PROPERTY PORTFOLIO
NEVADA
› East Walker › Bellview › Horsethief › BP › Ashby MEXICO ROYALTIES
› Yago › San Pedro › Mesquites 1% NSR capped at $1 million on each.
YUKON
› Haldane › White River › Prospector
Mountain › MOR › Goz Creek › Tim
Projects in five jurisdictions with excellent discovery potential:
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PERU ROYALTY › Pucarana 1.08% NSR
BC
› KRL
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Haldane Project Highlights
› Located in one of the world’s richest silver districts › Mining friendly jurisdiction, Road-accessible › Fractured ownership, lack of coherent exploration › High grade mineralization within known vein systems and potential
to depth, on strike and in new veins – Small scale mining (1918-1927): 24.7 tonnes of 3,102 g/t silver and
59% lead, 2.1 tonnes of 4,602 g/t silver and 57.9% lead – Plenty of room to expand known mineralization and discover new vein
structures.
› Highly successful 2018 program: – Identifies new potential vein targets through soil geochemistry – Doubles potential strike length of known vein system
› 10 year mining land use permit in place › Funds in hand for 2019 program
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Keno Hill Silver District, YT
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› Over 65 deposits and prospects identified in district
› Alexco Resource Corp. recently received final permit for Flame and Moth deposit (683,000 tonnes @ 666 g/t Ag) mine construction
• Augmented by permitted Bellekeno, Lucky Queen, Onek deposits and development-stage Bermingham Deposit (Indicated 858 kt of 628 g/t Ag)
A Premier Silver District located in Yukon Territory (First Nation of Na-Cho Nyak Dun traditional territory)
Over 217 M oz of silver produced 1913-1989
Average production grade: 1,149 g/t Ag (37 oz/t), 5.62% Pb, 3.14% Zn.
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Keno Area Regional Claims
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Alexco
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Haldane Claim Map
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• 30 km north of Mayo, YT • 7,665 ha property • Road accessible
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Haldane Silver Project
No recent glaciation Upper slopes talus and rubble.
Limited bedrock, structural information
Mineralized zones heavily oxidized up to 150 metres
Sulphides only preserved in valleys – locus of historic work on property (early 1900’s).
Small-scale production in 1920/1926 reported 24.7 T at 3,101 g/t Ag and 59% Pb, 2.1 T at 4,600 g/t Ag and 58% Pb.
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Halfway Lakes
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› Geology is Important – Complex
Fault/vein systems
– Proximity to Robert Service Thrust (RSTF)
– Host rock: Keno Hill Quartzite unit
› Mineralization: – quartz-siderite
veins with galena, sphalerite tetrahedrite, pyrargyrite
Key Criteria for Keno District Deposits
Mt. Haldane Vein System (MHVS)
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Nearly Identical to Keno District Deposits
› Keno Hill Quartzite lies north of RSTF
› Hosts complex mineralized northerly fault system (MHVS)
› Showings concentrated on faults – particularly
near Bighorn Ck cross fault
Mt. Haldane Vein System (MHVS)
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2018 Program Identifies New Targets
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1 km
Bighorn -Multi-element soil anomaly indicates buried vein system -3 km NE of MHVS
Ross -Multielement soil anomaly 1.8 km S of MHVS (extension of MHVS?) -Sundown showing may be related to MHVS -phyllite covering potential quartzite host
New Targets:
New targets
New target
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Middlecoff Zone •Production: 24.7T at 3101 g/t Ag, 59% Pb (1919-20) •298 m U/G, 518 m U/G Drilling to 1966
Johnson Adit • Production: 2.1T at 4600 g/t Ag, 58% Pb (1926)
Mt. Haldane Vein System Workings & Showings
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Mt. Haldane Vein System – Main Zone South
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Robert Service Thrust
Upper Mid
Lower
Shaft
Phyllite
Keno Hill Quartzite
Camp
Middlecoff Workings (looking SW)
View
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Middlecoff Zone Mineralization
2000 g/t Ag from surface dump
Sulphide (galena) preserved
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Looking North Mt Haldane Vein System
View
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Main Zone Breccia
Discovered by trenching in 1960s
Heavily oxidized – no sulphides remain
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Recent Drilling
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Drill Plan Map
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Alianza Minerals Ltd.
Cross Section 7100 N
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Alianza Minerals Ltd.
Cross Section 8000 N
- Weathered, badly broken bedrock - Poor recovery - New structure identified – West Fault
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Alianza Minerals Ltd.
Cross Section 8275 N
- Successful step out north and away from Main Zone to intercept West Fault at depth
- High gold values in completely oxidized core
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West Fault Intercept – HLD11-09
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HLD11-09 Oxide mineralization
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The Haldane property shares several geological
characteristics with the Keno Hill mining camp:
Quartzite (Keno Hill) host.
Proximity to Robert Service Thrust
Vein and breccia mineralization hosted by complex fault
systems
Galena, sphalerite, plus tetrahedrite and possibly pyrargyrite
quartz and manganiferous-carbonate gangue are prevalent
better grade commonly in proximity to northwest cross-faults
Haldane Project Geological Highlights
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property is underexplored; prior to 2010, only one surface drill hole outside of Middlecoff, over 4 km strike of showings on the Mt Haldane Vein System (MHVS)
along strike on the MHVS; >4 km from Spire Ck to Sundown, Ross Anomaly, only 1400 m drilling to date, 2.6 km of this is untested.
to depth on MHVS and elsewhere; primarily shallow investigations to date, i.e. look under the Ewing fault, get below oxidation Bighorn Creek valley, sulphide preservation and potentially better Ag values
parallel structures; within MHVS buried under talus, and elsewhere on the property to the east and west of the MHVS. Corroborated by new targets identified 3 km NE of MHVS in 2018 program
possibility to identify longitudinal faults; key component of Keno Hill setting, lineaments at Haldane suggest presence
Haldane Project Potential
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BOARD & MANAGEMENT
Mark T. Brown, CA-CPA Executive Chairman
Jason Weber, P.Geo. President and Director
Winnie Wong, CA-CPA Chief Financial Officer
Marc Blythe, MBA, P.Eng. Director
Craig Lindsay, MBA, CFA Director
John Wilson, M.Sc., CPG Director
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Fieldwork performed by Equity Exploration Consultants of Vancouver. Murray Jones, P. Geo., is the qualified person under NI43-101
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Contact Information
› www.alianzaminerals.com
› Jason Weber - (604) 687-3520 x246
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APPENDIX
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