Corporate Presentation
TSXV: MGRBuilding sustained corporate value through
expertise in responsible mining.April 2019
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The information contained in this presentation is provided by Magna Gold Corp.
(“Magna” or the “Company”) for informational purposes only and does not constitute
an offer to issue or arrange to issue, or the solicitation of an offer to issue, securities of
Magna or other financial products. The information contained herein is not investment
or financial product advice and is not intended to be used as the basis for making an
investment decision. The views, opinions and advice provided in this presentation
reflect those of the individual presenters, and are provided for information purposes
only. The presentation has been prepared without taking into account the investment
objectives, financial situation or particular needs of any particular person. No
representation or warranty, express or implied, is made as to the fairness, accuracy,
completeness or correctness of the information, opinions and conclusions contained
in this presentation. To the maximum extent permitted by law, none of Magna nor its
directors, officers, employees or agents, nor any other person accepts any liability,
including, without limitation, any liability arising out of fault or negligence, for any loss
arising from the use of the information contained in this presentation.
Except for statements of historical fact, this presentation contains certain "forward-
looking information" within the meaning of applicable securities laws. Forward-looking
information is frequently characterized by words such as "plan", "expect", "project",
"intend", "believe", "anticipate", "estimate" and other similar words, or statements
that certain events or conditions "may" or "will" occur. Forward-looking statements
are based on the opinions and estimates of management at the date the statements
are made, and are subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties and other factors
that could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those anticipated in
the forward-looking statements, including, among others, the accuracy of mineral
grades and related assumptions, inherent operating risks, planned expenditures,
proposed exploration and development at the Mercedes Property, operating and
economic aspects of the Mercedes Property. Magna undertakes no obligation to
update forward-looking information if circumstances or management's estimates or
opinions should change except as required by law. The reader is cautioned not to
place undue reliance on forward-looking statements.
This presentation does not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to
buy shares in the United States, or in any other jurisdiction in which such an offer
would be illegal. Magna shares may not be offered or sold in the United States absent
registration under the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended or an
available exemption under such Act. This presentation includes disclosure of scientific
and technical information, as well as information in relation to the calculation of
resources, with respect to the Mercedes Property. Magna’s disclosure of mineral
resource information is governed by National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of
Disclosure for Mineral Projects (“NI 43-101”) under the guidelines set out in the
Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (the “CIM”) Standards on
Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves, adopted by the CIM Council, as may be
amended from time to time by the CIM (“CIM Standards”). There can be no
assurance that mineral resources will ultimately be converted into mineral reserves.
Mineral resources are not mineral reserves and do not have demonstrated economic
viability.
This presentation may include the terms “indicated” and “inferred” resources. U.S.
persons are advised that while such terms are recognized and required by Canadian
regulations, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission does not recognize them.
“Inferred Resources” have a great amount of uncertainty as to their existence and as
to their economic and legal feasibility. It cannot be assumed that all or any part of an
inferred resources will ever be upgraded to a higher category. Under Canadian rules,
estimates of inferred resources may not form the basis of feasibility or other
economic studies. U.S. persons are cautioned not to assume that all or any part
indicated resources will ever be converted into reserves. U.S. persons are also
cautioned not to assume that all or any part of an inferred mineral resource exists, or
is economically or legally mineable.
Forward Looking Statement
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➢Magna Gold Corp is a mineral exploration company focused on acquiring,
exploring and developing quality properties in Mexico with potential for the
discovery of significant gold – silver deposits.
➢ Our primary strength is in our team of highly experienced mining
professionals. We have a proven track record of developing properties in
Mexico from discovery to production on budget and on time.
➢ Our growth strategy is to acquire early or advanced stage mineral deposits
through our extensive network of contacts and consolidate these properties
enhancing shareholder value.
➢ Magna will initiate low capex, low cost operations early in the life of the
project to internally fund the advancement of the resources in the acquired
districts while minimizing shareholder dilution.
About Us
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Capital Structure
Capital Structure
Shares Outstanding 35,413,184
Warrants Nil
Options (avg. price $0.10) 200,000
Fully Diluted Shares 35,613,184
Magna Gold Corp
Listing / Symbol TSXV : MGR
52 Week Hi-Lo $0.45/$0.20
Current Price $0.40
Cash Position(1) $4,174,269
Notable and Major Shareholders
Institutional - US Global Investors- Delbrooke Capital- Eric Sprott- Medalist Capital
45.38%
Retail 35.81%
Management/Board 18.81%
(1) Cash as at April 30, 2019
45.38%
35.81%
18.81%
Magna Capital Structure
(by Common Share held)
Institutional Retail Management/Board
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Francisco Arturo Bonillas Zepeda
Chief Executive Officer, Secretary and Director
Mr. Bonillas is a Mexican citizen and has over 39 years of experience in the Mexican
mining and exploration industry. He is the former President and co-founder of Alio
Gold Inc., formerly Timmins Gold Corp. (“Alio”). During his 10-year tenure with
Timmins, he oversaw its transition from exploration and development to mid-tier
gold producer, and guided it to several years of positive reserve and resource
growth, throughput and production. He is currently Director of Telson Mining
Corporation (formerly Telson Resources Inc.) whose securities trade on the TSXV.
Alex Tsakumis
Director
Over 25 years of investment experience with private and public companies.
Served as VP of Corporate Development at Timmins Gold Corp for nine years,
where he played a pivotal role in the development of the corporation from a
junior exploration to a production company. Wide experience in capital
formation and management and growth of listed companies.
Miguel Ángel Soto y Bedolla
Vice President of Exploration
Mr. Soto is a Mexican citizen and has over 40 years of experience in the Mexican
mining and exploration industry, including over 25 years as senior executive of
several exploration companies; he is widely recognized as one of the top mining
professionals in Mexico. He was a co-founder of Timmins Gold Corp, where he
was responsible for a four-fold increase of the San Francisco’s gold resource
from 611 Koz to 2.4 Moz. Mr. Soto is an active member of the US Society of
Economic Geologists. In 2018 he was awarded the prestigious Ostotakani award
given to distinguished leaders in the Mexican mining industry.
Colin Sutherland
Director
Mr. Sutherland has been a Chartered Professional Accountant since 1997. He
was previously the President of McEwen Mining Inc., a mining company listed
on the TSX and the New York Stock Exchange, from January 2016 to
November 2016, and the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of
Archipelago Resources Plc, a company listed on the Australian Securities
Exchange, from March 2012 to December 2015. He has held senior financial
and executive roles with Timmins Gold Corp., Capital Gold Corporation,
Nayarit Gold Inc. and Aurico Gold Inc.
Management and Board of Directors
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Mercedes Project
Agnico Eagle
Alamos Gold
Agnico Eagle
Frisco Group
Hochschild
Minera Alamos
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Previous exploration work includes two
phases of drilling:
❑ In 1996 Compañia Minera Fernanda
S.A. de C.V. completed 15 Reverse
Circulation holes for a total
1,018m, all within La Lamosa
target.
❑ In 2008 Norma Mines S.A. de C.V.
completed 10 core drill holes in the
property for a total of 1,113m. Of
those, 6 holes totaling 760.5m were
done within La Lamosa target.
Both drill programs confirmed good gold
intersections associated to broad high
sulphidation epithermal type extense
alteration within volcanic rocks.
History of the Mercedes Property
NI 43-101 Technical Report dated August 12, 2018
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Location and Infrastructure
➢ Infrastructure and support services are available
to the project as Federal Highway 16 passes
through the western portion of the claims.
➢ Electricity, mail/phone services available in Yécora.
➢ Electrical line (C.F.E) passes through the property
as it parallels Highway 16.
➢ Water available in the region but not within the
surface claim area.
➢ Accommodation available at Yécora and in the
nearby village of Santa Ana.
➢ 43 km from Alamos Gold’s Mulatos Gold Mine (3
Moz Au) and 40 km from Agnico Eagle’s La India
Gold Mine (1 Moz Au). Adjacent to Minera Alamos’
Santana and Santa Rosa projects.
NI 43-101 Technical Report dated August 12, 2018
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Regional and Local Geology❑ Mercedes project shows high
sulphidation epithermal minerali-
zation typical of important
discoveries in the region.
❑ Located toward the western edge of the
Sierra Madre and predominantly
underlain by intrusive rocks,
granodiorite-monzonite plutonic rocks
and quartz feldspar porphyry dykes
and stocks exposed by erosion of
intermediate and felsic volcanic
packages of the Lower and Upper
Volcanic sequences.
❑ The thick volcanic sequences are
characteristic of the region and form
much of the Sierra Madre Occidental.
Outcrop in key areas of the property
are strongly altered, brecciated
intrusives and some propylitically
altered volcanics.
❑ Zoned assemblages of silica, phyllic,
argillic and distal propylitic alteration
are recognized (same geology as
Mulatos and La India mines).
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Magna controls a total of 1,239 hectares in
the Mercedes Project.
➢ Acquired 646 hectares for a total price of
$250,000.
➢ Staked 248 hectares directly.
➢ Signed an exploration and option to purchase
agreement for 345 hectares under the following
deal terms:
❑ Four-year contract ending September 20,
2022.
❑ Total cash payments of US $1.5 M
distributed in 4 years, half of total payable
on month 48.
❑ 3% NSR capped at US $3.5 M. Magna Gold
maintains the right to buy back all of the
NSR at a total price of US $1.5 M within the
first 3 years after commencement of
commercial production.
Land Position
Total Land Position:
1,239 Ha
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Mineral Targets
❑ Project is situated on a 20 km long regional
mineralized trend hosting some important
exploration targets as well as numerous old
relevant mining works.
❑ The current and only drilled zone in Las Mercedes
Project is the “La Lamosa Hill”, a prominent,
highly oxidized red ridge, visible from the
highway. There are 4 visible additional targets
similar in size and alteration within the claims.
❑ There are two known old mining works within the
claims: Mina del Oro and Las Marias.
❑ These Gold and Silver targets all show textures
and alteration consistent with high sulphidation
epithermal mineralization. Zoned assemblages of
silica, phyllic, argillic and distal propylitic
alteration are recognized.
3.1 g/t Au3.4 g/t Au
4.8 g/t Au5.6 g/t Au
0.40 g/t Au
0.7 g/t Au
Lamosa Hill – open pit targetHistorical Drilling
2,131 m, 25 holes, mostmineralized from surface
Mina del Oro(old Works)
Las Marias mine(old Works)
NOTE:Nochebuenas, Las Marias and Mina del Oro targets are mineralizedzones identified by SGM (Mexican Geological Survey)
0.53 g/t Au 0.47 g/t Au
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Historical
Drilling Map
La Lamosa
Target
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Cross
Section
NE 025
La Lamosa
Target
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Cross
Section
NE 150
La Lamosa
Target
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Cross
Section
NE 175
La Lamosa
Target
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RC Hole No. DipFrom(m)
To(m)
Width(m)
Aug/t
Agg/t
YRC-1-1 0.00 30.00 30.00 0.620 4.0
Include 17.00 28.00 11.00 0.980 4.2
YRC-1-2 21.00 32.00 11.00 0.720 1.6
YRC-2 0.00 9.00 9.00 0.650 26.9
and 54.00 64.00 10.00 0.900 3.6
YRC-3 22.00 68.00 46.00 0.600 33.1
Include 22.00 37.00 15.00 0.490 12.7
YRC-4 0.00 60.00 60.00 0.520 22.2
Or 0.00 20.00 20.00 0.890 16.7
Or 0.00 40.00 40.00 0.660 19.8
YRC-5 19.00 25.00 6.00 0.640 8.0
YRC-6 2.00 32.00 30.00 2.390 7.2
Include 9.00 22.00 13.00 4.260 7.5
Include 17.00 22.00 5.00 8.510 15.4
YRC-7 0.00 48.00 48.00 1.440 36.3
Include 0.00 35.00 35.00 1.840 48.1
Include 0.00 27.00 27.00 2.000 57.1
YRC-8 0.00 19.00 19.00 0.310 16.8
YRC-9 28.00 38.00 10.00 1.320 94.6
YRC-10 0.00 59.00 59.00 0.640 28.9
Include 49.00 59.00 10.00 1.030 24.6
YRC-11 0.00 38.00 38.00 2.420 37.3
Include 11.00 32.00 21.00 3.520 55.0
Include 26.00 28.00 2.00 17.770 297.8
YRC-12 0.00 18.00 18.00 0.440 10.5
YRC-13 0.00 54.00 54.00 1.200 39.9
Include 7.00 24.00 17.00 3.370 136.1
Include 10.00 15.00 5.00 6.180 281.0
YRC-14 0.00 86.00 86.00 0.650 136.1
Include 28.00 33.00 5.00 3.250 109.1
Drill Holes
Mineral
Intersections,
Historical
Drilling
Summary of 1996
RC drilling
program
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Drill Holes
Mineral
Intersections,
Historical
Drilling
Summary of 2008
DD drilling
program
Core Hole No. DipLenght
(m)From(m)
To(m)
Width(m)
Aug/t
Agg/t
MER08-01 -70° 165.0 0.00 144.00 144.00 0.484 12.61
Include 0.00 17.00 17.00 0.943 3.02
Include 17.00 32.00 15.00 1.050 13.60
Include 51.00 80.00 29.00 0.888 8.28
Include 59.00 64.00 5.00 1.476 1.40
Include 85.00 87.00 2.00 0.533 19.60
Include 136.00 137.00 1.00 0.990 2.40
MER08-2 -60° 133.5 0.00 113.00 113.00 0.370 10.70
Include 25.00 30.00 5.00 1.063 18.52
Include 26.00 27.00 1.00 3.320 15.00
Include 43.50 56.00 12.50 0.511 30.02
64.00 68.00 4.00 0.400 4.70
72.00 77.00 5.00 0.592 20.30
84.00 89.00 5.00 0.416 5.73
Include 106.00 113.00 7.00 0.839 9.65
MER08-03 -60° 137.0 0.00 57.00 57.00 1.135 13.7
Include 11.00 24.00 13.00 1.319 21.74
Include 11.00 12.00 1.00 1.910 223.51
Include 33.00 57.00 24.00 1.770 16.93
Include 34.00 36.00 2.00 11.845 48.18
Include 38.00 39.00 1.00 1.700 147.87
Include 38.00 43.00 5.00 1.618 4.28
Include 54.00 57.00 3.00 1.677 10.23
MER08-04 -65° 153.0 60.00 61.05 1.50 0.050 121.5
MER08-05 -65° 83.0 25.5 28.5 3.00 0.005 84.7
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Rock Chip
Sampling on
Surface
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Sample#ID
Samplenumber
Length(m)
Au Ag Cu Pb
ppm ppm ppm ppm
1 135753 1.0 5.560 89.0 18 3,700
2 135726 1.2 0.836 5.0 36 71
3 135727 1.5 0.866 23.0 38 101
4 135728 1.5 1.165 36.0 20 95
5 135729 2.0 2.650 114.0 36 278
6 135730 1.9 1.755 13.0 14 41
7 135732 1.2 1.185 13.0 13 91
8 135733 0.9 0.881 8.0 9 90
9 135734 1.3 1.315 3.0 8 172
10 135735 1.2 0.899 2.0 9 100
11 135736 2.0 0.511 2.0 23 97
12 135737 1.6 1.000 3.0 16 266
13 135742 1.2 3.770 1.0 7 1,210
14 135743 1.5 0.506 4.0 8 607
15 135744 1.2 0.517 6.0 21 710
16 135745 1.5 1.675 5.0 16 261
17 135747 2.0 1.210 5.0 18 467
18 135749 1.2 0.578 3.0 12 611
19 135750 1.4 0.622 4.0 15 299
20 135754 2.0 1.260 23.0 22 329
21 135759 1.5 0.533 2.0 17 95
22 135760 1.5 1.280 1.0 24 103
23 135761 1.5 0.712 0.5 31 119
24 135764 1.5 0.801 3.0 13 342
25 135768 1.5 1.475 4.0 281 476
26 135771 2.0 1.140 17.0 126 541
Average: 1.5 1.33 15.0 33 434
SampleNo.
Length(m)
Au ppb
Ag ppm
Cu ppm
Pb ppm
986063 1.0 821 40.8 21.1 619.7
986064 2.0 185 100.0 >10,000 28.7
986065 5.0 179 1.0 118.5 140.0
986066 10.0 648 2.3 83.2 158.0
986067 8.0 1,375 5.9 23.4 493.0
986068 8.0 475 5.6 8.1 298.6
986069 10.0 561 17.5 18.8 416.2
986070 6.0 1,634 14.6 14.1 786.1
986071 6.0 549 8.8 12.4 603.9
986072 1.2 2,072 57.7 45.8 6,921.9
986073 3.0 94 3.7 61.1 513.5
986074 0.7 195 8.2 85.0 >10,000
986075 2.0 136 4.0 22.7 395.5
986076 1.0 51 0.5 14.0 824.5
986077 1.0 12 0.2 35.4 38.6
986078 1.0 44 0.7 22.2 2,193.1
Average: 4.1 564 17.0 39.1 962.1
NOTE:▪ Left Table: Surface rock chip sampling by Agnico
Eagle assayed by ALS Minerals (dated report in April11, 2017).
▪ Right Table: Surface rock chip sampling by DaleBrittliffe assayed by ACME Labs.
Surface Rock Chip Sampling in 2017 and 2018
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Exploration Budget for the Mercedes Property(Mapping, Prospecting and Core Drilling Program)
Weeks 4 8 12 16 20
Concept Qty Item Unit Cost$ US
WorkDays/Hours
Month 1 Month 2 Month 3 Month 4 Month 5 TOTAL
Geologist Sr. Project Mgr Day
Resource Geologist ** 1 Day 500 15 5,000 2,500 7,500
Senior Geologist 1 Day 300 22 6,600 9,000 6,600 9,000 6,600 37,800
Project Geologist 1 Day 200 22 4,400 6,000 4,400 6,000 4,400 25,200
Geologist Junior 1 Day 120 22 2,640 3,600 2,640 3,600 2,640 15,120
Technician (Field Supervision) 1 Day 50 30 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 7,500
Labor 6 Persons 30 30 5,400 5,400 5,400 5,400 5,400 27,000
Drafting ArcGIS-ACAD * 1 Persons 80 30 2,400 2,400 2,400 2,400 2,400 12,000
Access and Drill Site Prep (Dozer) 1 Hour 75 200 7,500 7,500 15,000
Assaying (rock chip samples) 200 Sample 38 3,750 3,750 7,500
Reverse Circulation Drilling 2,000 meters 60 60,000 60,000 120,000
Assaying Reverse Circulation Samples 1,400 Samples 38 26,600 26,600 53,200
Core Drilling 750 meters 120 90,000 90,000
Assaying Core drilling 750 Samples 38 28,500 28,500
Camp (foods, & Accomodation) 1 $/month 1,500 1 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 7,500
Vehicles-Truck rental 2 $/day 90 22 3,960 5,400 3,960 5,400 3,960 22,680
Gasoline Lump $/day 35 22 1,540 2,100 1,540 2,100 1,540 8,820
Geochemical Stds, Blanks 200 Samples 20 4,000 4,000
Consumables (bags, markers, etc.) 1 Lump 1,000 1 1,000 1,000 2,000
Saw core, blades, tags, etc. 1 Lump 7,500 6,000 1,500 7,500
Acquisition GVMapper 1 Software 15,000 15,000
Acquisition tablets for logging and mapping 2 Pieces 1,500 3,000 3,000
Office Compilation/QA & QC Database 1 Day 300 10 3,000 3,000 6,000
Consumables (bags, markers, etc.) 1 Lump 1,000 1 1,000 1,000 2,000
Saw core, blades, tags, etc. 1 Lump 7,500 6,000 1,500 7,500
Grand US$ 522,820
Total CA$ 697,093
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Exploration Program for the Mercedes Property
ITEM Time
(week)
Month 1 Month 2 Month 3 Month 4 Month 5 Month 6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
IP, Permits, Surface Contracts, Water, etc. 2
Meetings for analysis of advances 1
Topography Survey, update of Datum 4
Geology and sampling on La Lamosa Hill 4
Prospecting other targets within the property 5
Accesing the property, preparing drill sites 3
Reverse Circulation Drilling 4
Reception of assays 4
Process of information, geology, assays, etc. 5
Core Drilling 5
Database and QA & QC Full-time
Data Interpretation Full-time
Technical Report 3
Environmental remediation Full-time
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Photo Gallery
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View From Lamosa Hill to Hermosillo – Yecora Highway
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Plate 3: Oxidized targets southwest of Lamosa Hill Plate 4: View from Lamosa Hill looking to Northeast
showing additional targets
Aerial View of Targets
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Rock Chip Sampling Across Main Mineralized Zone at Lamosa Hill
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Historical Drilling Access Road at the North Side of Lamosa Hill
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Plate 7: Silicified intrusive breccia. White clays andjarosite are visible in the lower half of the photo.
Plate 8: Hand sample – silicified intrusive breccia Plate 9: outcropping on southern face of hillside
showing vuggy silica
Plate 10: Drilhole at the Lamosa Hill Plate 11: Detail of outcrop along Lamosa Hill Plate 12: View of the exposures along of the South
side of La Lamosa Hill
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Plate 13: Vertical BX structure potential feeder Plate 15: volcanic rocks outcrop argillized and silicified zones
Plate 14: detailed view of andesite rock with silica - clay alteration
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Thank you
Arturo BonillasPresident and CEO
390 Bay Street St 806
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
M5H 2Y2
Telephone: +52 (662) 310 0326
Mobile: +52 1 (662) 257 1902
magnagoldcorp.com
For More Information Contact:
Blvd. Paseo de las Quintas 123, Local 101
Hermosillo, Sonora, México
CP 83247