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SEP 2014 | Q2 2014

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Except for historical information, this presentation may contain certain “forward-looking” statements and information relating to IMPACT that are based on the beliefs of IMPACT management, as well as assumptions made by and information currently available to IMPACT management. Such statements reflect the current risks, uncertainties and assumptions related to certain factors including but not limited to, 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, 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.

The factors that could cause actual results to differ materially include, but are not limited to, the following: general economic conditions; changes in financial markets; the impact of exchange rates; political conditions and developments in countries in which the Company operates; changes in the supply, demand and pricing of the metal commodities which the Company mines or hopes to find and successfully mine; changes in regulatory requirements impacting the Company’s operations; the ability to properly and efficiently staff the Company’s operations; the sufficiency of current working capital and the estimated cost and availability of funding for the continued exploration and development of the Company’s exploration properties.

This list is not exhaustive and these and other factors should be considered carefully, and readers should not place undue reliance on the Company’s forward-looking statements. As a result of the foregoing and other factors, no assurance can be given as to any such future results, levels of activity or achievements and neither the Company nor any other person assumes responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of these forward-looking statements.

NI43-101 QUALIFIED PERSON

George Gorzynski, P. Eng., Vice President, Exploration and a Qualified Person under the meaning of Canadian National Instrument 43-101, is responsible for the technical information in this presentation.

Cautionary Statement

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GROWING

ASSETS

CONTINUOUS

EXPLORATION

PRUDENT

MANAGEMENT

IMPACT Silver is a junior silver producer with low cost operations and a growing portfolio of silver mines in south-central Mexico.

A cornerstone of IMPACT’s success is systematic exploration leading to rapid mine development to increase mill throughput and generate near-term cash flow.

Focused on creating value by growth primarily through earnings, in the pursuit of building a multimillion ounce precious metals producer.

Overview

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Frederick W. Davidson, CA President, CEO, Director President of IMPACT Silver and Energold Drilling Corp. Over 33 years of mining experience, including holding various senior positions at Erickson Gold Mines Ltd. and Mt. Skukum Gold Mines.

George Gorzynski, P. Eng. VP Exploration, Director Over 30 years of exploration and mining experience; current Director of Tirex Resources, Defiance Silver and Berkwood Resources.

Richard Younker, CA, CMC CFO Held the senior financial consulting principal position at Woods Gordon; independent financial consultant in public and private sectors.

Armando Alexandri COO Over 35 years of mining experience in underground and open-pit mines as well as flotation and cyanidation processing plants.

H. Walter Sellmer, P. Geo Director Held senior positions at Amax Exploration, Canamax Resources Inc. and TOTAL Energold Corp.

Victor Tanaka, P. Geo Director President and CEO of Bayswater Uranium Corp. Held senior positions at Asamera Inc., Freeport McMoRan Gold Corp., Aber Resources, Major General Resources, Fjordland Exploration and Pathfinder Resources.

Richard Mazur, P. Geo, MBA Director President and CEO of Forum Uranium Corp. and CEO of Alto Ventures Ltd. Held senior positions at Canamax Resources and IMPACT Minerals.

Peter Tredger, P. Eng., MBA Director Former Senior Officer of Thompson Creek Metals Company. Held senior positions at Glencairn Gold (now B2Gold) and Wheaton River Minerals (now Goldcorp).

Jean-Pierre Bourtin, MBA Director President of a private equity firm in Connecticut, USA. Former Treasurer of Xerox Corp., Latin American and Emerging Markets.

Directors & Management

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• Nearly 100% owned and operated 623 km² (62,300 ha) mineral exploration land package in south-central Mexico.

• Two contiguous mineral districts with mining activities dating back to the 1500s.

• A three hour drive southwest from Mexico City, with paved road access to the gate of IMPACT’s Guadalupe Production Center.

• Excellent infrastructure, with a modern power grid, ample water supply and a skilled, 99% Mexican workforce.

• Many other significant mining operations within close proximity.

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Property Location in Mexico

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• The Royal Mines of Zacualpan is one of the oldest mining districts in the Americas, with nearly 500 years of recorded mining history.

• IMPACT’s 623 km² land package consists of two large mineral districts and one subdistrict: The Zacualpan District and the Capire-Mamatla District, and the Valle de Oro subdistrict.

• IMPACT’s exploration work has catalogued over 3,500 old mine and mill workings, forming an invaluable basis for modern and effective

exploration.

Prolific Mining History

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Zacualpan District

Capire District

Valle de Oro subdistrict

Early stage exploration area

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Mine and Production Center Location Map

• The 500-tpd Guadalupe Production Center is located within the Zacualpan District.

• The Guadalupe Production Center receives ore from three underground silver mines located within close proximity:

• San Ramon Mine • Noche Buena Mine • Cuchara-Oscar Mine

• The 200-tpd Capire Production Centre is located

within the Capire-Mamatla District.

• The Capire Production Center commenced pilot production in March 2013, with test operations continuing with mineral feed from the adjacent open-pit Capire Mine.

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Long Term Goal and Mine Development Process

To build a profitable, mid-tier, multimillion ounce precious metals producing company with multiple

mines feeding multiple processing centres.

Exploration and Mine Development Process Flowchart

Over 3,000 old mine workings and

prospects catalogued in IMPACT’s ArcGIS

database

RESEARCH Compile old mines and prospects from

historic maps

FIELD WORK Geological mapping,

surface and underground rock

sampling

Select and prioritize favorable areas and

prospects and design the drill program

DRILLING Drill program will

be results-driven and implemented in

phases

Current targets: • Capire (south) • Mirasol • La Condesa • Santa Efigenia • San Juan

MINE DEVELOPMENT

Mine design, planning, permitting and construction

PRODUCTION &

CASH FLOW

Pilot operations at Capire Plant with plans

to expand to larger scale production in the

future

• San Ramon • Noche Buena • Cuchara-Oscar • Capire

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Guadalupe Production Centre

Zacualpan District

500 TPD

Flotation circuit

Operating near capacity

Mill feed from

San Ramon, Noche Buena & Cuchara-Oscar

Mines

(underground)

Capire Production Centre

Capire-Mamatla District

200 TPD

Pilot plant with expansion plans

Mill feed from

Capire Mine

(open-pit)

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Guadalupe Production Centre

Zacualpan District

500 TPD

Flotation circuit

operating near capacity

Mill feed from

San Ramon, Noche Buena & Cuchara-Oscar Mines

(epithermal, underground)

Capire Production Centre

Capire-Mamatla District

200 TPD

Pilot plant operation with expansion plans

Mill feed from

Capire Mine

(VMS, open-pit)

Two Production Centres

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Guadalupe Production Centre

• Guadalupe Production Centre (500 tpd) • Flotation circuit produces silver-lead and zinc-silver concentrates

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Capire Mine and Production Centre

• Capire Mine (VMS, open-pit) • Capire Production Centre (200 tpd pilot plant)

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San Ramon Began production in 2008

Epithermal veins

Current primary producing mine in the Zacualpan

District

Contribution of total production in Q4 2013:

51%

Noche Buena Began production in 2010

Epithermal veins in Valle de Oro subdistrict located in the

Zacualpan District

Contribution of total

production in Q4 2013:

17%

Cuchara-Oscar Corridor of wide, high-grade

epithermal veins linking legacy mines within the

Cuchara Mine Complex in the Zacualpan District

Contribution of total

production in Q4 2013

32%

Capire

Volcanogenic sulfide deposit with high-grade

polymetallic mineralization in the Capire-Mamatla

District

Contribution of total

production in Q3 2013: 0%

(In commissioning phase)

Four Producing Silver Mines

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Geology of Epithermal Vein Systems

Silver-rich at top of vein 200 – 1,000+ g/t Ag

Lead and Zinc-rich at bottom of vein 60 – 150 g/t Ag

Gold-copper at depths of 300 m+

Metal Zoning in Ore Shoots Strike Length

150 – 420 m (500 – 1,400 ft)

Metal Level in Producing Mines

Surface – 0 m (0 ft)

150 m (500 ft)

300 m (1,000 ft)

Depth

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Noche Buena Mine

San Ramon Mine

Valle de Oro subdistrict Exploration property, includes Carlos Pacheco

gold-copper zone and San Juan Project

Cuchara-Oscar Mine

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Exploration Targets

Zacualpan District

• Mirasol

• La Condesa

• Santa Efigenia

Capire-Mamatla District

• Manto Rico

• Guadalupe

• Aurora II

Valle de Oro Subdistrict

• Carlos Pacheco

• San Juan Project

• Huatescosco

Dominican Republic

• Early stage exploration on legacy claims

623 km²

land package*

* Does not include the Dominican Republic claims

• An abundance of attractive exploration targets across Zacualpan and Capire districts to drive organic growth and potentially advance into mine development and production.

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Above: Statue of miner in Zacualpan’s town square, Mexico

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Production Summary

Production Highlights YTD 2014

End of June 30 YE 2013 YE 2012

Silver production (oz) 301,292 682,526 620,515

Gold production (oz) 596 1269 629

Average mill head grade (silver grams per tonne)

139 158 138

Total tonnes produced (t) 78,790 159,270 168,826

Tonnes produced per day 435 436 463

Revenue per production tonne sold

$71.4 $84 $94

Direct costs per production tonne

$71.2 $68 $62

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Silver-Focused Producer

Silver 80.83%

5.54%

4.68% 8.94%

Revenue Breakdown by Metals (2013)

Silver production(oz)Lead production (t)

Zinc production (t)

Gold production(oz)

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(CDN$000’000’s except EPS) YTD 2014 (June 30

2014) YE 2013 YE 2012 YE 2011

Revenues $5.51 $14.1 $15.9 $24.3

Operating expenses $6.03 11.4 $10.3 $10.1

Mine operating earnings (loss) ($1.93) $0.5 $4.0 $12.9

EBITDA ($3.32) ($4.6) $1.6 $13.0

Net earnings (loss) ($1.26) ($8.5) ($1.1) $7.6

Operating cash flow* ($1.4) $0.6 $3.3 $10.2

Debt Nil Nil Nil Nil

Earnings (loss) per share – basic ($0.03) ($0.13) ($0.02) $0.12

Cash and cash equivalents $1.7 $3.5 $16.0 $30.8

Working capital $4.4 $6.9 $21.4 $31.9

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Financial Highlights

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All prices in Canadian Dollars As of Sept 11 2014

Common shares – Issued & Outstanding 68.1 M

Fully Diluted 74.6 M

Share Price $0.41

52wk Range $0.36 - $1.02

90-Day Average Daily Volume 39,935 Shares

Market Capitalization $28 M

Insider and Institutional Ownership 14.9%

Options Issued 6.4 M

Warrants Nil

Corporate Summary (TSX-V: IPT)

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Source: Yahoo Finance

1-Year Chart Summary

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2013

• 30,000 meter exploration drill program (completed)

• Increase average silver mill feed grade (completed: Q1-146 g/t Ag; Q2 – 163 g/t Ag; Q3 – 171 g/t Ag)

• Complete drilling at Mirasol Prospect and determine its potential as next producing mine (completed)

2014

• Increase grade input at Guadalupe mill and focus on cost control to return to profitability

• Identify value generating alternatives to best use Capire facility

• Focus on cost control across company in case silver prices persist at current levels

2015

• Consider the location of an additional production center in the Zacualpan District

• Define the size of the planned expansion at the Capire Processing Centre and to initiate construction the larger processing plant

• Advance towards graduation from the TSX-V to the TSX

Plans for Growth

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Contact Us

IMPACT Silver Corp. TSX-V: IPT Frankfurt: IKL US:ISVLF

Telephone 1-604-681-0172

Fax 1-604-681-6813

Email [email protected]

Investor Relations Manager Jerry Huang MBA

Website www.impactsilver.com

Twitter @IMPACT_Silver

Corporate Address Suite1100 - 543 Granville Street

Vancouver, BC, Canada V6C 1X8

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Appendix I: Capire NI 43-101 Resource Estimate Completed February 2011

Metal Content for Capire Mine Ag (oz) Au (oz) Cu (lb) Pb (lbs) Zn (lbs)

Measured 3,529,969 14,146 3,389,275 18,234,678 46,140,820

Indicated 3,694,066 16,300 3,693,733 19,029,800 49,522,173

Measured & Indicated (M&I) 7,224,035 30,446 7,083,007 37,264,478 95,662,993

Inferred 435,959 1,919 475,594 2,260,089 5,823,490

Summary Table of Classified Mineral Resources – Measured & Indicated and Separate Inferred

Zone Classification Tonnes Ag (g/t) Au (g/t) Cu (%) Pb (%) Zn (%)

Capire M&I 3,104,944 46.46 0.19 0.06 0.33 0.93

Aurora 1 M&I 1,807,302 44.50 0.199 0.07 0.36 0.80

Total M&I 4,912,246 45.74 0.193 0.06 0.34 0.88

Inferred 371,066 36.54 0.161 0.06 0.28 0.71

• Drilling in 2010 showed Capire and Aurora 1 to be one continuous zone, now referred to as Capire • See National Instrument 43-101 Resource Estimate on the Company website at www.impactsilver.com

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Appendix II: Capire Drill Highlights

A Selection of Capire Drill Highlights

Drill Hole From (m) To (m)

Interval (m)

Ag (g/t) Au (g/t) Pb (%)

Zn (%)

Cu (%)

C12-06 78.25 80.30 2.05 507 1.81 2.20 4.02 0.41

including 79.30 80.30 1.00 929 3.27 2.77 5.27 0.63

and 105.70 110.80 5.10 183 0.20 1.05 2.45 0.13

C12-21 83.35 100.10 16.75 153 0.40 1.14 2.71 0.21

including 92.40 97.00 4.60 435 0.71 3.13 5.99 0.48

C12-25 13.20 23.35 10.15 107 0.58 0.90 2.43 0.10

including 13.20 15.25 2.05 315 0.91 2.93 8.19 0.25

• Drill holes listed above were drilled vertically and all intersections are estimated to be close to true width • See IMPACT Silver News Release dated October 25, 2012

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Appendix III: Mirasol Drill Highlights

A Selection of Mirasol Drill Highlights

Drill Hole Vein Name From (m) To (m)

Interval (m)

Ag (g/t) Au (g/t) Pb (%)

Zn (%)

Z12-71 Mirasol Central 73.9 82.9 8.98 183 0.030 0.07 0.14

including Mirasol Central 75.2 82.4 7.15 216 0.040 0.08 0.16

Z12-79 Mirasol Arriba 4 111.22 113.36 2.14 119 0.014 0.07 0.18

and Mirasol Arriba 3 127.25 128.40 1.15 400 0.034 0.13 0.08

and Mirasol Arriba 1 162.60 164.48 1.88 529 0.283 0.37 1.31

Z12-80 El Deshuesadero 83.45 85.15 1.70 931 0.30 1.03 2.10

Z12-85 Mirasol Arriba 3 114.65 116.00 1.35 792 0.143 0.48 0.16

Z12-86 Mirasol 176.56 177.60 1.04 337 0.023 0.15 0.76

• Discovered in November 2012, located 5.5km from Guadalupe Production Center, in Zacualpan • Several high grade silver values discovered, with drill hole Z12-79 encountering seven distinct veins, all of which are contributing potentially economic silver

intersections. See IMPACT Silver News Releases dated January 28, 2013 and November 26, 2012

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Appendix IV: Cuchara-Oscar Drill Highlights

A Selection of Cuchara-Oscar Drill Highlights

Drill Hole To (m) From (m) Interval (m) Ag (g/t) Au (g/t) Pb (%) Zn (%)

Z11-46 92.10 97.75 5.65 1,007 0.07 0.50 1.1

including 96.70 97.75 1.05 4,580 0.26 1.70 4.0

and 108.95 111.70 2.75 1,128 0.51 0.90 1.4

Z11-55 21.80 22.85 1.05 435 0.01 0.15 0.24

Z11-64 36.60 43.20 6.60 223 0.08 0.18 0.52

Z11-69 0.70 3.35 2.65 408 0.62 0.73 1.12

Z11-74 21.35 22.35 1.00 1,875 0.74 2.65 6.88

Z12-05 92.50 97.60 5.10 234 0.05 0.14 0.49

Z12-08 22.36 45.75 23.39 115 0.02 0.12 0.36

• See IMPACT Silver News Releases dated October 26, 2011 and April 23, 2012

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Appendix V: Valle de Oro Drill Highlights

A Selection of Carlos Pacheco Drill Highlights

Drill Hole From (m) To (m) Interval (m) Au (g/t) Ag (g/t) Cu (%)

Z08-68 Top of intercept - 85.74 2.90 19.6 68 0.29

including Top of intercept - 85.74 1.0 49.7 59 0.31

Z12-13 192.30 199.00 6.70 3.84 28 0.54

including 192.30 195.05 2.75 8.47 56 1.12

Z12-23 229.85 230.95 1.10 3.82 84 0.54

A Selection of Intermediate Vein Drill Highlights

Drill Hole From (m) To (m) Interval (m) Au (g/t) Ag (g/t) Pb (%) Zn (%)

Z12-16 100.00 114.30 14.30 0.04 82 0.09 0.19

including 100.00 106.50 6.50 0.06 119 0.06 0.14

Z12-18 57.00 59.00 2.00 0.20 337 0.23 0.43

Z12-23 26.10 28.10 2.00 0.22 207 0.10 0.15

• In addition to the gold-copper mineralization in the Carlos Pacheco vein, other drill holes intersected Ag-Pb-Zn mineralization in the Intermediate vein cluster, located midway between the Carlos Pacheco and Noche Buena veins. See IMPACT Silver News Releases dated December 4, 2008 and July 11, 2012

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Appendix VI: La Condesa Drill Highlights

A Selection of La Condesa Drill Highlights

Drill Hole To (m) From (m) Interval (m) Ag (g/t) Au (g/t) Pb (%) Zn (%)

Z12-39 167.30 171.00 3.70 312 0.029 0.27 0.90

Z12-42 136.00 139.78 3.78 214 0.269 0.15 0.37

Z12-45 177.90 179.00 1.10 1,655 0.010 0.25 0.08

Z12-46 151.40 154.25 2.85 255 0.111 0.22 0.46

Z12-55 57.80 59.60 1.80 245 0.030 0.12 0.36

Z12-63 106.50 108.85 2.35 231 0.010 0.16 0.26

Z12-64 101.10 105.55 4.45 200 0.035 0.21 0.49

Z12-68 46.40 50.30 3.90 250 0.009 0.07 0.16

• La Condesa accessed through the underground workings of the historic Cuchara Mine, which is also used to access the Cuchara-Oscar Mine • Mineralization from La Condesa is planned to augment the production from Cuchara-Oscar • See IMPACT Silver News Release dated November 19, 2012

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Appendix VII: San Juan Project Drill Highlights

A Selection of San Juan Project Area Drill Highlights

Drill Hole Vein Name From (m) To (m) True Width (m) Ag (g/t) Au (g/t) Pb (%) Zn (%)

Z13-40 61.70 63.15 1.31 7.9 3.956 0.10 0.19

Z13-42 Carlos Pacheco 119.30 128.60 9.02 21.3 3.894 0.98 3.28

including Carlos Pacheco 127.65 128.60 0.92 73.3 33.630 4.09 12.02

Z13-43 Carlos Pacheco 92.05 98.95 6.63 152.4 0.412 0.28 0.75

Z13-44 Noche Buena 11.60 14.00 2.07 1,409.8 0.963 0.29 0.34

including Carlos Pacheco 158.05 162.40 4.03 30.9 4.070 0.18 0.83

Z13-45 Carlos Pacheco 14.60 22.55 7.47 41.64 0.050 0.18 0.25

and Carlos Pacheco 169.00 173.00 3.78 18.3 9.350 0.04 0.08

• These first phase drill results are from the San Juan Project Area, located in the Valle de Oro subdistrict, adjacent to the producing Noche Buena Mine • The San Juan Project Area encompasses a series of old mine workings containing multiple working levels located 150m to the north of the Noche

Buena Mine. These old working lie along the northern extension of the Carlos Pacheco Vein, where previous drilling intersected 19.6g/t gold across 2.9m and 3.84g/t gold across 6.7m. See IMPACT Silver News Release dated October 30, 2013 for details.

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