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Overview

Producing Mines Overview

La Encantada Silver Mine The La Luz Silver Project is 100% owned by First Majestic Silver Corp. The property was acquired in 2009 as a result of the acquisition of Normabec Mining Resources. The site La Parrilla Silver Mine consists of mining concessions that cover 4,974 hectares and is located within Real de , a historically significant San Martin Silver Mine mining district with an estimated historic production of 230 million ounces of recovered silver between 1773 and 1990. La Guitarra Silver Mine

Del Toro Silver Mine Location

The La Luz Silver Project is located in the northern portion of Exploration & Overlooking Real de Catorce San Luís Potosí State, . The property is approximately Development 25 km west of the town of and 170 km due north of the city of San Luís Potosí, the state capital.

Plomosas Silver Project Local Geology La Luz Silver Project The ore deposits in the district are epithermal veins system-low sulfidation type which are hosted in sedimentary Peñasco Quemado Silver rocks ranging in ages from Paleozoic (metamorphosed sediments), Triassic (Huizachal Formation), Jurassic Project (Zuloaga and La Caja limestones) to mid-Tertiary (Quartz-monzonite dikes and Basalts). The main veins are: San Agustin (N50°W, 2,300 metres long, 2 to 10 metres wide), Veta Madre (N62°W, 2,500 metres long, 1 to 10 metres La Frazada Silver Project wide), Ave Maria (N70°E, 550 metres long, 0.5 to 6 metres wide) Villanos-San Ramón (N40°W, 1,200 metres long, 0.1 to 5 metres wide) and San Agustín system (N48°W, 2,200 metres long, 0.2 to 10 metres wide). There are also several blind (not outcropping) veins that were intersected by drill holes. Economic mineralization is in almost La Lobos Silver Project vertical ore-shoots with vertical extensions of 200 to 400 metres. The presence of the most important ore shoots are related with favorable rocks like La Caja and Zuloaga limestones and in the inflections and Group of Properties intersection of structures.

For more detailed geological information on the La Luz Silver Project, readers are encouraged to view the full NI 43-101 Technical Report (PDF).

Reserves & Resources

Tonnes Ag Au Pb Zn Ag Contained AgEq Contained Category Mineral Type (Mt) (g/t) (g/t) (% ) (% ) (Moz) (Moz)

Measured + Indicated Oxides + Sulphides 5.1 205 - - - 33.7 33.7

Inferred Oxides + Sulphides 1.9 220 - - - 13.1 13.1

*For the La Luz Silver Project, there have been no changes since the Technical Report dated July 25, 2008.

The Reserves/Resources inventories are reported in NI 43-101 Technical Reports published periodically by the Company. The complete report can be viewed in the Reserves/Resources section or on SEDAR.