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Colombian Mines Cuts 17 Meters At 5 g/T Au_Eq, 2.1 Meters at 29.53 g/T Au_Eq And More In First Hole At El Dovio

09/07/2013 2:00pm

Marketwired Canada


Colombian Mines Corporation (TSX VENTURE:CMJ)(FRANKFURT:X6C) ("Colombian Mines"
or "the Company") reports that the first completed drill hole of the Company's
Phase I, 2013 drill program at El Dovio intersected multiple high grade zones of
gold-silver-copper mineralization. Drilling intersected two significant high
grade intervals that averaged 15.6 grams gold per tonne (g/T Au) with a gold
equivalent grade (g/T Au_Eq) of 29.53 g/T Au_Eq from 81.4 to 83.5 meters, and
13.77 g/T Au or 16.48 g/T Au_Eq, from 114.75 to 117.7 meters in the projected
target zone. Each of these high grade zones occurs within longer drill
intercepts of lower grade mineralization of up to 17.05 meters in length as
presented in Table 1 below.


Table 1. Summary D13-01A, El Dovio



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                  Length Length     Au     Ag                    Au       Au
    From        To    (m) (feet)   g/T    g/T     Cu%    Zn% g/T_Eq. oz/T_Eq
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     26         30     4   13.1   2.26   1.93   0.05   0.15                 
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    69.2     86.25 17.05   55.9   2.38   4.03   0.37   0.71     5.16    0.17
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 Including                                                                  
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    81.4     86.25  4.85   15.9   7.28  11.74   1.23   1.99    15.57    0.50
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 including                                                                  
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    81.4      83.5   2.1    6.9  15.60  20.31   2.24   2.09    29.53    0.95
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   114.75   120.85   6.1   20.0   7.00   4.36   0.02   0.65     9.31    0.30
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 Including                                                                  
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   114.75    117.7  2.95    9.7  13.77   5.76   0.02   0.13    16.48    0.53
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    Metallurgical Extraction                                                
    (McClelland Laboratories)    96.40% 91.10% 97.80% 96.80%                
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 Metal Price used to calculate                                              
         gold equivalent        $1,000 $16.00  $2.50  $0.70                 
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Metal prices used to calculate gold equivalents are in troy ounces for      
silver and pounds for copper and zinc.                                      
1 troy ounce = 31.1 grams, 1% / metric tonne = 22 pounds.                   



Gold Equivalent Calculations and Metallurgical Considerations 

Gold equivalency calculations are included to more clearly present the
approximate value of the polymetallic mineralization at El Dovio. The gold
equivalency for silver, copper and zinc are adjusted for the recovery rate of
the respective metal. The recovery rates used are actual recoveries achieved on
mineralization from the Sabana Blanca adit using conventional froth flotation as
reported to the Company by McCllelan Labratories, a prominent metallurgical
laboratory based in Reno, Nevada. Recovery rates as reported in the Company's
press release of April 24, 2012, are 91.1% for silver, 97.8% for copper and
96.8% for zinc. In commenting on the flotation results, Mr Gene McCllelan,
principal of McCllelan Labratories stated that "in more than 38 years of
experience the El Dovio mineralization is some of the most responsive to
flotation recovery that I have ever seen." Recoveries may be somewhat higher in
actual practice because oxidation products seen in the adit that are known to
reduce recovery by flotation methods are not observed in this hole and are not
expected to occur widely in the zone of mineralization. 


Discussion of Drilling Program and Results 

The Phase I drilling program began drilling near the western most exposure of
the Sabana Blanca zone near the Sabana Blanca adit where surface and underground
sampling indicates the mineralized zone varies from 9 to 30 meters in estimated
true width. Drilling will generally progress along trend to the east toward
Trench number 2 located roughly 180 meters to the east of the Sabana Blanca
adit, where surface, saw cut channel sampling returned a composite interval of
68 meters averaging 4.7 g/T Au, 6.2 g/T Ag, 0.5% Cu and .5% Zn that contained a
high grade sub-interval as reported in the Company's press release of May 11,
2011 averaging 58.6 g/T Au, 14.6 g/T Ag, 0.26% Cu and 0.81% Zn over 3 meters.


Hole D13-01A is a re-drill of D13-01 that was abandoned in a fault zone before
reaching significant mineralization. D13-01A was drilled from the same drill pad
as D13-01 at an inclination of -45 degrees below horizontal at an azimuth of 237
degrees to a total depth of 151 meters with HQ diameter core. D13-01A passes
approximately 30 meters vertically below the Sabana Blanca adit, and
successfully intersected high grade sulfide mineralization projected down dip
from the adit. The results corroborate results from the channel sampling of the
Sabana Blanca adit and are an important first step to verify the vertical
continuity of mineralization in the Sabana Blanca zone. 


D13-01A encountered multiple zones of mineralization as shown in Table 1 above.
Within the projected target zone, two sulfide rich intervals of mineralization
were intersected. The first, from 69.2 to 86.25 meters averaged 2.38 g/T Au
(5.16 g/T Au_Eq) over the entire 17.05 meter drill length, including higher
grade subintervals that averaged 7.28 g/T Au (15.57 g/T Au_Eq) from 81.4 to
86.25, and also included an interval averaging 15.6 g/T (29.53 g/T Au_Eq) from
81.4 to 83.5 meters. The second zone averaged 7.00 g/T Au (9.31 g/T Au_Eq) from
114.75 to 120.85 meters including a higher grade sub zone from 114.75 to 117.7
meters averaging 13.77 g/T Au (16.48 g/T Au_Eq).


Mineralization in the first interval consists of multi-phased, coliform banded
quartz, with abundant chalcopyrite, sphalerite and pyrite, and in the second
interval is comprised of coliform banded, multiphased quartz with abundant
pyrite and sphalerite, and trace amounts of chalcopyrite. Photos of
representative mineralization are available on the Company's web site. 


The hole also intersected previously unknown mineralization from 26 to 30 meters
averaging 2.26 g/T Au in oxidized vein quartz with no visible sulfide minerals.
The oxide character suggests the response to flotation metallurgy could be very
different than unoxidized mineralization. No gold equivalent has been calculated
for this interval.


For the purposes of this press release the Company has not applied any "capping"
or "top cutting" to the drill results. The presence of numerous high grade
samples in the grade range of 30 to 104 g/T Au in the surface channel sampling
results and the apparent continuity of high grades zones does not justify
capping or top cutting at this time. The drill intercept lengths reported here,
are the actual drilled length and may be longer than the true width of
mineralization. At this point there is insufficient information as to the
overall dip of the structure to estimate the true width in the drill holes. The
Company will continue to assess the possible need for capping of high grade and
the apparent true width of the mineralized system as sufficient data is
developed.


Company President and CEO, Robert Carrington comments that "This hole was as
good as I could have hoped for. At first blush, it certainly looks like we are
in the early stages of an exciting new discovery. With a few more holes like
this, it won't be so much a question of 'if', but more of how big."


About El Dovio 

The Company's 100% owned El Dovio project is comprised of four contiguous
Concession Contracts registered in the name of Colombian Mines wholly owned
subsidiary Corporacion Minera de Colombia. The Property is comprised of 10,106
hectares that cover a high grade, gold rich, poly-metallic vein system hosted in
metamorphosed marine volcanic rocks.


Saw cut channel samples from surface trenches in the Sabana Blanca zone indicate
a zone ranging from 30 to 68 meters wide with an average sampled grade of 4.5
grams gold per tonne (g/T Au) and 0.5 to 2% copper (Cu) with sub-intervals to 27
g/T Au over 7 meters and individual samples ranging from 20 to 104 g/T Au.
Mineralization and alteration in the other zones on the property indicate they
are similar in nature to the Sabana Blanca zone. Additional information on the
geology and mineralization at El Dovio is available on the Company's website and
in past news releases.


Sample Collection - Quality Control - Quality Assurance 

The Company's exploration samples are collected in accordance with accepted
industry best practices. Core is collected from the drill site and under the
supervision of Company personnel is transported to SGS Laboratory's Medellin
sample preparation facilities and analyzed at SGS's new laboratory in Medellin,
Colombia (ISO9001:2000). For all samples, gold is analyzed by fire assay with an
ICP/AES finish, and silver and base metal analyses are determined with ICP/AES
techniques. The Company conducts routine QA/QC analysis on all assay results,
including the systematic utilization of certified reference materials, blanks
and field duplicates at a rate of no less than 1 in 30.


Mr. Robert G. Carrington, P. Geo, a Qualified Person as defined by National
Instrument 43-101, the President and CEO of the Company, has reviewed and
verified the technical information contained in this news release.


About Colombian Mines Corporation 

Colombian Mines Corporation is an aggressive exploration and development stage
company with a distinct "first mover" advantage in Colombia and one of the
largest portfolios of 100% direct owned mineral assets among comparable
companies in Colombia. Focused on developing shareholder value through
exploration and development of key projects, the Company is also one of
Colombia's leading "Prospect Generators" and applies an aggressive business
model of organic growth through exploration while leveraging shareholder value
through strategic alliances and joint ventures. Colombia is widely recognized as
a highly prospective, under-explored country with exceptional mineral potential.
Further information can be found on our website at www.colombianmines.com.


Robert G. Carrington, President & CEO

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor the Investment Industry Regulatory
Organization of Canada accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of
this release.


Forward-Looking Statement 

Some of the statements in this news release contain forward-looking information
that involves inherent risk and uncertainty affecting the business of Colombian
Mines Corporation. Actual results may differ materially from those currently
anticipated in such statements.


FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: 
Colombian Mines Corporation
Sharon Hebgin
Corporate Communications
(604) 649-9195 - Canada or (760) 668-7211 - United States
shebgin@colombianmines.com
www.colombianmines.com


Dave Cross
Chief Financial Officer and Corporate Secretary
(604) 558-4300
dcross@crossdavis.com

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