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Americas Gold and Silver Accelerates Silver Growth in Idaho via the Proposed Strategic Acquisition of the Neighbouring Crescent Silver Mine and Announces Concurrent US$65 Million Bought Deal Financing

Core Points - Americas Gold and Silver Corporation has entered into a binding purchase agreement to acquire 100% of Crescent Silver, LLC for approximately US$65 million [2][22] - The acquisition includes US$20 million in cash and approximately 11.1 million common shares valued at US$45 million based on a deemed price of US$4.00 per share [3][22] - The acquisition is expected to close on or about December 3, 2025, subject to regulatory approvals [23][26] Transaction Highlights - The Crescent Mine is strategically located in Idaho's Silver Valley, near the Galena Complex, and is expected to enhance Americas' production capabilities [5][8] - The mine has a historical mineral resource estimate of 3.8 million ounces in the Measured and Indicated category and 19.1 million ounces in the Inferred category [5][13] - The mine has the potential to add 1.4-1.6 million ounces of silver production annually based on a 2015 Preliminary Economic Assessment [5][20] Financing Details - To fund the cash portion of the acquisition, the company has arranged a concurrent equity financing for gross proceeds of US$65 million through a "bought deal" private placement [4][24] - The financing has attracted interest from key institutional investors, including Eric Sprott, the company's largest shareholder [25][26] Operational Synergies - The acquisition is expected to create immediate synergies due to the proximity of the Crescent Mine to the Galena Complex, allowing for efficient processing of high-grade mineralized material [5][8] - The Crescent Mine is fully permitted and has existing infrastructure, which will facilitate a smooth transition into production [9][10] Exploration Potential - Less than 5% of Crescent's landholding has been explored, indicating significant exploration potential [6][11] - The company plans to initiate a US$3.5 million drill program in 2026 to test multiple targets, aiming for long-term success [11][12]