Silver Dollar Resources Inc. reported the latest assay results from Phase II drilling at the underexplored Noria portion of the La Joya Silver Project located in the state of Durango, Mexico. A total of 3,428 metres of drilling over 17 holes have been completed to date in Phase II drilling. Drill core logging and sampling of all holes is complete, and all samples have been submitted for analysis.

Assay results for the initial four holes of the Phase II program were previously reported and the results reported are for the next five holes. Phase II Drilling Objectives and Discussion Hole NOR-22-016 was drilled in the Brazo Zone 30° steeper below NOR-22-015 to target the area between the silver-zinc and gold zones and was successful in expanding the Brazo Zone at depth. Hole NOR-22-017 was drilled to test for mineralization 25 m to the south of the shallow gold zone encountered in NOR-21-004.

This hole encountered a 12.87 g/t gold intercept that correlates to one of the gold intercepts in NOR-21-004. Hole NOR-22-018 was drilled in the same section as NOR-21-004 at 15° shallower to target the gold mineralization 35 m and 44 m to the east. This hole missed the target suggesting that if the gold mineralization has continuity, it may dip to the east steeper than the -60° of hole NOR-22- 018.

Hole NOR-22-019 was drilled in the Brazo Zone on the same section and 26 m back to target mineralization 40 m down section from NOR-22-016. The Brazo structure is now mineralized over a drilled strike length of 155 m and remains open in both strike directions and at depth. Hole-22-020 was drilled in the Brazo Zone to target an extension 35 m to the northwest of the high- grade mineralization intercepted in hole NOR-22-013.

This hole cut the same type of skarn alteration and sulphide mineralization. Procedure, Quality Assurance /Quality Control, and Data Verification The diamond drill core (HQ size) was geologically logged, photographed, and marked for sampling. Core designated for sampling was sawn in half with a diamond blade core saw.

One-half of the core was sealed in plastic bags and shipped for analysis. The remaining half portion was returned to the core trays for storage and/or for metallurgical test work. The sealed and tagged sample bags were transported to the ActLabs facility in Zacatecas, Mexico where the samples were crushed and 200­300-gram pulp samples prepared with 90% passing Tyler 150 mesh (106m).

The pulps were assayed for gold using a 30-gram charge by fire assay (Code 1A2 and/or FA450) and over limits greater than 10 grams per tonne were re-assayed using a gravimetric finish (Code 1A3 and/or FA550). Silver and multi-element analysis was completed using total digestion (Code 1F2 Total Digestion ICP). Over limits greater than 100 grams per tonne silver were re-assayed using a gravimetric finish (Code 8-Ag FA-GRAV Ag).