Max Resource Corp. announced it has received high-grade assay results from rock chip channel sampling collected at the AM-14 target in the AM District of its wholly-owned Cesar Copper-Silver Project in Northeast Colombia. The assays at AM-14 confirm copper-silver stratiform mineralization at Cesar is extensive and demonstrate significant thickness: Results include 2.2% copper & 12.8 g/t silver over 5.2m and 4.8% copper & 53.6 g/t silver over 2.2m; Four distinct copper silver mineralized horizons have been discovered at AM-14.

Exposure up to 1.3m thick, total thickness unknown. Results. Assay results from continuous chip channel samples collected at two different locations at the AM-14 target are presented in Table 1 and Table 2 below.

Assay results from continuouschip channel samples collected at two different location at the AM-14 target. Sample Number, UTM Coordinates (WGS84 Z18N), Host Rock, width, Cu, Ag, Easting (m), Northing (m), %, (g/t), 504583, 760,453, 1,214,550, Sandstone, 1.2, 2.02, 20.04, 504584, 760,453, 1.214,549, Sandstone, 1.0, 7.40, 93.90, Weighted Average Assay Result, 2.2, 4.8, 53.6. Quality Assay Results from Mineralized Sandstone Outcrop at AM-14. All CESAR rock chip samples are shipped to ALS Lab's sample preparation facility in Medellin, Colombia.

Mineralization within the URU District is hosted in intermediate volcanic rocks and is structurally controlled, similar to deposits in the Central African Copper Belt. At URU-C, a 9.0m of 7.0% copper and 115 g/t silver surface discovery was confirmed at depth by drill hole URU-12, which intersected 10.6m of 3.4% copper and 48 g/t silver. At the URU-CE target, 750m to the east, 19.0m of 1.3% copper discovered in outcrop was confirmed by drill hole URU-9, which intersected a broad zone of copper oxide returning 33.0m of 0.3% copper from 4.0m, including 16.5m of 0.5% copper.

Max has identified and is evaluating 28 targets along the 120-km-long belt for potential drill testing. The target is currently expanding the exploration foot print at AM-14 to define the limits of the copper silver mineralization and to obtain a thorough understanding of the multiple mineralized horizons both in the context of AM-14 and equally important, in the context of the Cesar Basin.