Coeur Mining, Inc. provided plans for a sustained 24-month exploration program beginning July 1, 2023 at its expanding high-grade Silvertip polymetallic exploration project in northern British Columbia. The program is designed to (i) enable better understanding of the overall mineralizing system, (ii) discover all mineralization styles (i.e., skarn and/or porphyry) on the property, (iii) expand the resource base, and (iv) assess the potential footprint and upside of the larger land package, 95% of which remains to be explored. Key Highlights: Grades continue to be among the world's highest compared to similar carbonate replacement deposits; Recent deep drilling has indicated proximity to an intrusive heat source, opening up potential for skarn and/or porphry styles of mineralization in addition to carbonate replacement style mineralization; Limestone-rich stratigraphy at district scale over 2,500 vertical meters in thickness presents significant potential for stacked carbonate replacement style deposits ("CRD") Multiple look-alike targets identified within large 37,650 hectares land package; Exploration priorities during the 24-month program include (i) working to expand the resource base by drilling known extensions to mineralization directly north and south of Silvertip, (ii) testing additional horizons to ascertain the full vertical extent of mineralization through the stratigraphic column, (iii) further exploring the immediately adjacent heat source to test for skarn and/or Porphyry styles of mineralization, and (iv) test high-priority regional look-alike targets.