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Capstone Reports Significant Copper-Gold Intercepts at Wildfire / Copper Keel, Minto Mine


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Nov 23, 2010, 07:30 ET

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Hole 10SWC686 intercepts 2.0% Cu & 0.7g/t Au over 15.4m at Wildfire

VANCOUVER, Nov. 23 /PRNewswire/ - Capstone Mining Corp. (CS: TSX) today announced assay results for twenty-six new holes from the Wildfire / Copper Keel horizons at the Minto Mine. Exploration drilling at the Minto Mine is now finished for the season and geologic modelling has started with the objective of completing the first NI43-101 compliant mineral resource estimate for Wildfire and Copper Keel before the end of 2010. The extent of both the shallower (Wildfire) and deeper (Copper Keel) mineralized horizons have increased significantly as a result of this recent drilling and the Copper Keel horizon, in particular, is still open to the north and east. Highlights from the most recent holes drilled at Wildfire / Copper Keel are summarized in the table below, while complete results are attached.

                  Highlights of Recent Drilling at Wildfire
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                 Target     From   To    Inter-    Inter-  Copper Gold Silver
    Hole ID       Area      (m)    (m)    val       val     (%)   (g/t) (g/t)
                                          (m)       (ft)
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    10SWC-653* Wildfire  88.3  98.1  9.8(9.4)  32.2(30.8)  1.57  0.45   5.2
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    Including              88.3  91.9  3.6(3.5)  11.8(11.5)  3.36  1.04  12.2
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    10SWC-668    Wildfire  80.6  88.3    7.7        25.3     2.68  1.02   7.8
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                  Copper
    10SWC-681*   Keel   181.2 192.7 11.5(10.6) 37.7(34.8)  1.62  0.44   4.2
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    Including             181.2 189.8  8.6(7.9)  28.2(25.9)  2.07  0.53   5.1
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    10SWC-686    Wildfire  89.8 105.2   15.4        50.5     2.05  0.70   5.5
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Including              89.8  98.6    8.8        28.9     2.39  0.72   4.7
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Copper
    10SWC-687      Keel   210.4 219.8    9.4        30.8     1.20  0.30   3.1
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Including             210.4 214.8    4.4        14.4     1.78  0.43   4.9
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    10SWC-688    Wildfire  47.0  72.7   25.7        84.3     1.93  1.00   5.3
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Including              47.0  59.4   12.4        40.7     2.57  1.62   7.4
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    (*) Estimated true thickness in parentheses

"The Wildfire discovery and the significantly expanded Copper Keel mineralization continue to return good thicknesses and grades," said Stephen Quin, President of Capstone. "These zones remain open to further expansion and offer potential for significant mineral resource additions based both on the drilling completed in 2010 and the potential for further expansions in 2011, when exploration drilling resumes in early 2011."

The remaining drill results from the 2010 Minto exploration program will be released before the end of 2010.

Wildfire/Copper Keel Discoveries

The original Copper Keel mineralization was a blind discovery made in 2006 at a depth of 175 metres as a result of geologic interpretation. However, the discovery was not followed up until much later as exploration was then focused on evaluating the potential of the shallower Area 2, Ridgetop and Minto North targets, all of which are now deposits determined to be amenable to open pit mining. The Wildfire discovery was made in 2010 as a result of testing a geophysical target. However, when the first Wildfire hole continued to depth beneath the discovery, it intercepted a second zone of mineralization, which we now believe to be a significant extension of the original Copper Keel discovery. Subsequent drilling, including these results released today, have confirmed the presence of an upper NNE-trending "Wildfire" horizon (potentially amenable to open pit mining), and a deeper NNW-trending Copper Keel zone linking up to the original 2006 discovery (potentially amenable to underground mining).

Geologic modelling for the Wildfire discovery and the significantly expanded Copper Keel horizon is underway, with the objective of completing a maiden mineral resource estimate for these areas before the end of 2010. However, assays for approximately 43 holes in these areas remain outstanding and the timing for completion of mineral resource estimates is dependent on the timely receipt of assay results. As a result of this timing, the fact that the limits of mineralization are not defined and the probability that some portions of these mineral resources will be in the inferred category (pending infill drilling in 2011), the Wildfire and Copper Keel zones will be excluded from the Phase V Pre-feasibility Study ("Phase V PFS") currently in progress. Capstone will make a subsequent update to the Phase V PFS, once the limits of the mineralization have been defined and there is sufficient drill hole density to increase the mineral resource classification to an indicated category or better. Capstone plans to start drilling again in early 2011.

Drill hole Location Maps

For current drillhole locations please view the accompanying map:

http://capstonemining.com/i/maps/2010-50_CS_Current_Drill_Hole_Locations.jpg

For an inset view of drill results at Wildfire / Copper Keel please view the accompany map.

http://capstonemining.com/i/maps/2010-50_CS_Wildfire_Copper-Keel_Drilling.jpg

For a current view of drill results in priority areas across the property please view the accompanying map:

http://capstonemining.com/i/maps/2010-50_MintoDrillResultsUpdate.jpg

Quality Assurance

The technical information in this news release has been prepared in accordance with Canadian regulatory requirements set out in National Instrument 43-101 and reviewed by Stephen P. Quin, P. Geo., President of Capstone Mining Corp. The exploration activities at the Minto Mine are carried out under the supervision of Brad Mercer, P. Geol., VP, Exploration of Capstone.

The analytical method for the copper and silver analyses is aqua regia digestion of the samples followed by atomic absorption spectroscopy. Gold is analysed by fire assay fusion with atomic absorption spectroscopy finish for gold. Analyses are carried out by ALS CHEMEX in North Vancouver. When visible gold is noted in drill core samples or regular fire assay values appear abnormally high, the pulp and screen metallic assay method is used to determine the total gold content and gold contents of different size fractions. This is considered industry best practice when dealing with coarse gold mineralization where a nugget effect is suspected. This determination is accepted as the most representative value and is used in the assay database for mineral resource calculations. Blank and standard samples are used for quality assurance and quality control. Where more than two check samples assay outside expected ranges, the entire batch is re-assayed. After the completion of planned drill programs at Minto, random check assays will be carried out by Inspectorate-IPL of Vancouver.

Forward-Looking Statements

This document may contain "forward-looking information" within the meaning of Canadian securities legislation and "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (collectively, "forward-looking statements"). These forward-looking statements are made as of the date of this document and Capstone Mining Corp. (the "Company") does not intend, and does not assume any obligation, to update these forward-looking statements.

Forward-looking statements relate to future events or future performance and reflect Company management's expectations or beliefs regarding future events and include, but are not limited to, statements with respect to the estimation of mineral reserves and mineral resources, the realization of mineral reserve estimates, the timing and amount of estimated future production, costs of production, capital expenditures, success of mining operations, environmental risks, unanticipated reclamation expenses, title disputes or claims and limitations on insurance coverage. In certain cases, forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of words such as "plans", "expects" or "does not expect", "is expected", "budget", "scheduled", "estimates", "forecasts", "intends", "anticipates" or "does not anticipate", or "believes", or variations of such words and phrases or statements that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "might" or "will be taken", "occur" or "be achieved" or the negative of these terms or comparable terminology. By their very nature forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. Such factors include, among others, risks related to actual results of current exploration activities; changes in project parameters as plans continue to be refined; future prices of mineral resources; possible variations in ore reserves, grade or recovery rates; accidents, labour disputes and other risks of the mining industry; delays in obtaining governmental approvals or financing or in the completion of development or construction activities; as well as those factors detailed from time to time in the Company's interim and annual financial statements and management's discussion and analysis of those statements, all of which are filed and available for review on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. Although the Company has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual actions, events or results to differ materially from those described in forward-looking statements, there may be other factors that cause actions, events or results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. There can be no assurance that forward-looking statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements.

Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements.

                 Details of Wildfire Phase II Drill Results
                 ------------------------------------------
      To accompany Capstone Mining News Release Dated November 23, 2010

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      Hole ID     Target   From   To   Interval  Interval  Copper Gold Silver
    & Interval             (m)    (m)  (m)(*) (feet)(*)   (%) (g/t) (g/t)
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    10SWC-653* Wildfire  88.3  98.1  9.8(9.4)  32.2(30.8)  1.57  0.45   5.2
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    including              88.3  91.9  3.6(3.5)  11.8(11.5)  3.36  1.04  12.2
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Copper
    10SWC-664      Keel   152.9 158.9    6.0       19.7      0.70  0.01   0.4
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Copper
      and          Keel   195.7 209.0   13.3       43.6      1.22  0.64   4.6
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    including             203.2 209.0    5.8       19.0      2.02  1.25   8.4
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    including             206.7 209.0    2.3        7.5      2.86  2.30  13.2
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    10SWC-668    Wildfire  80.6  88.3    7.7       25.3      2.68  1.02   7.8
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
      and        Wildfire 125.8 138.4   12.6       41.3      1.45  0.38   3.4
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    including             127.3 134.1    6.8       22.3      2.14  0.58   4.8
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
      and        Wildfire 143.7 151.1    7.4       24.3      0.90  0.36   2.2
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    10SWC-670    Wildfire 117.3 120.6    3.3       10.8      1.60  0.41   3.1
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    10SWC-671    Wildfire 124.8 130.2    5.4       17.7      0.90  0.49   4.1
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    10SWC-672    Wildfire  90.6  98.3    7.7       25.3      1.58  0.66   6.7
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    including              90.6  95.2    4.6       15.1      2.17  0.96   9.8
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Copper
      and          Keel   154.3 163.2    8.9       29.2      1.29  0.92   3.2
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    including             158.8 163.2    4.4       14.4      2.03  1.63   4.4
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Copper
    10SWC-673      Keel   155.9 171.6   15.7       51.5      0.87  0.23   2.4
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    including             157.4 166.4    9.0       29.5      1.07  0.28   3.1
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    10SWC-675    Wildfire  96.8 109.3   12.5       41.0      1.14  0.28   1.9
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
      and        Wildfire 122.3 124.4    2.1        6.9      2.26  1.15   9.3
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Copper
      and          Keel   234.0 249.5   15.5       50.9      0.69  0.13   2.4
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Copper
    10SWC-676      Keel   164.6 168.7    4.1       13.5      0.61  0.20   1.4
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

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    10SWC-678    Wildfire  72.2  75.1    2.9        9.5      0.67  0.00   0.5
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
      and        Wildfire  78.0  88.0   10.0       32.8      0.45  0.12   0.8
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    including              78.0  80.5    2.5        8.2      0.90  0.16   1.8
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
      and        Wildfire 108.4 113.1    4.7       15.4      0.67  0.02   1.3
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Copper
      and          Keel   156.7 161.8    5.1       16.7      0.53  0.41   3.2
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    10SWC-679    Wildfire 137.8 146.5    8.7       28.5      1.80  0.43   4.5
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

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    10SWC-680    Wildfire  78.4  81.4    3.0        9.8      1.45  0.21   2.0
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
      and        Wildfire 103.8 106.9    3.1       10.2      0.56  0.02   1.2
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
      and        Wildfire 141.2 148.5    7.3       24.0      0.58  0.17   1.7
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

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    10SWC-681* Wildfire  76.7  81.6  4.9(4.5)  16.1(14.8)  0.97  0.35   2.3
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
      and        Wildfire  87.2  98.8 11.6(10.7) 38.1(35.1)  0.80  0.55   4.1
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    including              90.2  95.8  5.6(5.2)  18.4(17.1)  1.31  0.68   5.7
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    including              91.9  95.8  3.9(3.6)  12.8(11.8)  1.46  0.63   4.8
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Copper
      and          Keel   181.2 192.7 11.5(10.6) 37.7(34.8)  1.62  0.44   4.2
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    including             181.2 189.8  8.6(7.9)  28.2(25.9)  2.07  0.53   5.1
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Copper
      and          Keel   199.3 220.0 20.7(19.1) 67.9(62.7)  0.60  0.14   1.3
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    including             210.9 216.9  6.0(5.5)  19.7(18.0)  0.78  0.17   1.8
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    10SWC-682    Wildfire  96.1 109.3   13.2       43.3      1.20  0.36   3.2
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    including              99.9 109.3    9.4       30.8      1.48  0.48   4.1
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Copper
      and          Keel   203.7 206.8    3.1       10.2      0.70  0.39   2.6
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    10SWC-683   Wildfire  121.0 126.4    5.4       17.7      1.97  0.58   6.3
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    including             124.5 126.4    1.9        6.2      3.08  0.83  10.3
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    10SWC-684   Wildfire  123.0 139.1   16.1       52.8      0.79  0.27   2.4
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    including             123.0 128.9    5.9       19.4      1.18  0.45   3.1
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

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    10SWC-686   Wildfire   80.1  82.3    2.2        7.2      1.33  0.08   0.4
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
      and       Wildfire   89.8 105.2   15.4       50.5      2.05  0.70   5.5
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    including              89.8  98.6    8.8       28.9      2.39  0.72   4.7
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
      and       Wildfire  109.1 112.4    3.3       10.8      1.80  0.82   5.2
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Copper
    10SWC-687      Keel   210.4 219.8    9.4       30.8      1.20  0.30   3.1
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    including             210.4 214.8    4.4       14.4      1.78  0.43   4.9
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    10SWC-688   Wildfire   47.0  72.7   25.7       84.3      1.93  1.00   5.3
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    including              47.0  59.4   12.4       40.7      2.57  1.62   7.4
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
      and       Wildfire  105.3 108.5    3.2       10.5      1.09  0.11   1.6
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
      and       Wildfire  115.9 122.4    6.5       21.3      1.87  0.73   7.2
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Copper
      and          Keel   211.8 216.0    4.2       13.8      0.63  0.26   2.2
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    10SWC-689   Wildfire   43.8  49.8    6.0       19.7      2.36  1.74   6.4
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    including              43.8  46.4    2.6        8.5      2.95  2.59   9.3
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
      and       Wildfire   72.9  75.1    2.2        7.2      4.02  2.22   5.1
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
      and       Wildfire  105.8 115.0    9.2       30.2      1.79  0.38   4.9
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    including             108.2 113.5    5.3       17.4      2.30  0.49   6.6
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Copper
      and          Keel   229.7 240.8   11.1       36.4      0.81  0.35   3.1
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    including             235.3 238.0    2.7        8.9      1.46  0.32   4.2
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
               Wildfire /
    10SWC-691     Copper      Geochemically Anomalous - No Significant
                   Keel                     Intersections
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 Copper
    10SWC-692     Keel   233.9 251.3    17.4       57.1      0.47  0.07   1.0
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 Copper
      and         Keel   278.6 281.1     2.5        8.2      0.99  0.30   4.3
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 Copper
      and         Keel   313.5 327.7    14.2       46.6      0.55  0.16   2.3
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 Copper
    10SWC-694     Keel   217.1 231.6    14.5       47.6      0.36  0.10   1.0
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 Copper
    10SWC-695     Keel   219.2 226.2     7.0       23.0      0.96  0.26   3.6
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    including            220.5 224.1     3.6       11.8      1.45  0.37   4.7
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 Copper
    10SWC-696     Keel   232.4 256.2    23.8       78.1      0.55  0.10   1.4
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    including            247.5 256.2     8.7       28.5      0.78  0.16   2.0
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    including            247.5 250.5     3.0        9.8      1.24  0.25   2.4
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 Copper
      and         Keel   268.4 270.7     2.3        7.5      0.87  0.18   2.5
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 Copper
    10SWC-697     Keel   295.8 314.5    18.7       61.4      0.61  0.17   1.6
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    including            307.2 314.5     7.3       24.0      0.76  0.29   2.3
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    (*) Estimated true thickness in parentheses

SOURCE Capstone Mining Corp.

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