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Mirasol Files 43-101 Technical Report and Identifies Exploration Trenching and Drill Targets for the Virginia Silver Project

February 21, 2014

VANCOUVER, BC, February 21, 2014. Mirasol Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: MRZ, Frankfurt: M8R) announces that it has identified numerous exploration targets for trenching and drilling at its 100%-owned Virginia silver project, Argentina. These exploration targets are in addition to the Julia, Naty, Martina and Ely veins where previous, extensive drilling of seven separate vein segments has defined silver mineralization (reported in Mirasol news releases from 2010 to 2012).

Mirasol’s work at Virginia property exploration program identified a number of new, high-priority drill targets, many with good grade silver at surface. These targets enhance the upside-potential and attractiveness of the Virginia project’s significant silver vein mineralization identified through drilling from 2010 to 2012. At Virginia, Mirasol has drilled more than 23,000 m in 195 diamond drill holes. However, only 9 of these holes are located outside of the seven principle vein segments which contain the bulk of the silver mineralization delineated by detailed drilling; many good targets remain untested by drilling.

Since the discovery of the Julia Vein in late 2009, Mirasol has completed extensive surface exploration in the Virginia Window (Figure 1), including rock chip sampling, geological mapping, ground magnetic and induced polarization (IP) surveys, and trenching. Exploration data from all work completed to-date has been used to build a comprehensive geological model of the Virginia silver veins. This model was used to rank 65 possible exploration targets, including 11 targets for trenching; and 10 targets for drilling. The model reveals that most areas which have been drilled are partially eroded silver-bearing quartz-vein shoots which had high silver grades at surface. The model suggests it is likely that additional, untested, shoots are covered by soil, and that other shoots may lie at deeper levels within fault structures that are exposed at surface, but which lack high-silver grades at the current level of erosion. Blind silver shoots were discovered by drilling under thin soil cover at the nearby Ely North and Ely South veins; it is highly likely that other blind shoots exist.

High silver grades exist in samples of float and sub-crop at a number of targets in the northern and western part of the Virginia Window (e.g., the Naty West, Patricia, Daniela and Roxane) which are drill-ready targets. In east part of the Virginia Window a number of targets exist which have anomalous silver and indicator trace-elements, located along prominent fault structures which may represent shallow levels of silver-bearing epithermal systems, such as Magi, Maos, and Johanna. Only two holes have been drilled on these eastern targets to date, and both holes encountered better and thicker intervals of silver mineralization than was encountered at surface. Magi and the other targets in this area warrant drill testing.

Previously reported drilling on the Virginia silver project has identified important high-grade silver mineralization over significant widths. Selected intervals are shown in Table 1.

Table 1.

Diamond
Drill
hole

Intercept
from
(m)

Intercept
to
(m)

Core
length
(m)

Intercept
angle
(°)

True
width
(m)

Silver
(g/t)

Silver grade x
true thickness
(g/t * m)

Core
Recovery
%

JULIA NORTH*

VG-036

15.40

53.00

37.60

76

36.48

312

11,389

90

included

21.35

26.85

5.50

76

5.34

1,843

9,835

85

VG-006A

13.00

39.00

26.00

69

24.27

326

7,901

96

included

18.65

24.52

5.87

69

5.48

1,038

5,687

98

VG-017A

27.00

106.90

79.90

51

62.09

125

7,752

98

included

37.90

44.75

6.85

51

5.32

912

4,858

95

JULIA CENTRAL*

VG-068

64.00

105.45

41.45

60

35.90

200

7,167

93

included

72.19

78.80

6.61

60

5.72

669

3,832

83

VG-050A

37.69

71.00

33.31

58

28.25

220

6,216

98

included

37.69

59.05

21.36

58

18.11

303

5,483

96

VG-043A

44.00

95.00

51.00

63

45.44

129

5,868

96

included

54.94

75.02

20.08

63

17.89

255

4,570

95

JULIA SOUTH*

VG-012

27.00

40.00

13.00

48

9.66

215

2,082

90

included

34.10

35.40

1.30

48

0.97

742

717

97

VG-023

24.50

36.70

12.20

45

8.63

221

1,904

81

included

33.00

36.70

3.70

45

2.62

560

1,465

98

VG-003

39.50

47.70

8.20

40

5.27

328

1,726

98

included

39.50

41.65

2.15

40

1.38

672

929

97

NATY*

VG-053

46.70

75.00

28.30

70

26.59

230

6,111

89

included

50.40

54.10

3.70

70

3.48

1,402

4,874

94

VG-041A

47.50

98.00

50.50

68

46.82

123

5,739

100

included

71.40

78.15

6.75

68

6.26

532

3,327

99

VG-040A

15.00

66.00

51.00

68

47.29

86

4,043

92

included

41.00

48.70

7.70

68

7.14

205

1,460

84

ELY SOUTH*

VG-138

105.00

133.00

28.00

41

18.37

195

3,575

99

included

110.90

115.50

4.60

41

3.02

493

1,489

100

VG-127

124.60

151.50

26.90

34

15.04

135

2,024

98

included

144.48

145.67

1.19

34

0.67

1,760

1,171

91

VG-113

63.00

97.00

34.00

40

21.85

79

1,735

97

included

87.80

90.75

2.95

40

1.90

495

939

91

ELY NORTH*

VG-184

75.94

172.08

96.14

56

79.70

55

4,380

96

included

160.65

163.40

2.75

56

2.28

419

956

99

VG-161

92.00

164.70

72.70

56

60.27

47

2,860

99

included

155.80

163.47

7.67

63

6.83

129

881

100

VG-105

68.00

119.00

51.00

30

25.50

88

2,233

99

included

77.74

82.90

5.16

30

2.58

142

367

98

included

102.50

116.00

13.50

30

6.75

137

928

99

MARTINA*

VG-089A

31.00

46.00

15.00

43

10.23

245

2,510

95

included

32.80

38.06

5.26

43

3.59

530

1,901

89

VG-119B

27.00

65.65

38.65

41

25.36

61

1,541

94

included

42.75

48.50

5.75

41

3.77

155

585

91

VG-094A

24.37

44.20

19.83

41

13.01

61

797

93

included

26.94

30.53

3.59

41

2.36

119

280

93

* Results for all of these holes have been previously published. This select summary represents the three best drill hole intercepts at each of the seven areas as defined by the highest silver grades x true thickness product. As such, this list in not representative of all the holes drilled.

A total of 11 targets are recommended for trenching in a Stage 1 exploration program. A Stage 2 program is recommended to drill 10 additional targets and all of the targets from Stage 1 trenching that respond positively, and also test at greater depth some of the seven drilled vein segments with extensive drilling. A C$3.2 million budget is proposed, comprising two components: Stage 1 to include 1,200 m of trenching which is budgeted at approximately C$200,000, and Stage 2 with 8,000 m of diamond drilling at approximately C$3.0 million cost, for a program total of C$3.2 million.

The Virginia project contains high grade silver mineralization at-surface occurring principally as the mineral acanthite, in shoots amenable to open-cut development similar to AngloGold Ashanti’s Cerro Vanguardia gold-silver mine in Santa Cruz Province. Initial metallurgical studies performed to date confirm that the high-grade Virginia vein material responds well to conventional processing with up to 80% silver recovery. Mirasol intends to seek a strategic joint venture or development partner to advance the Virginia project.

A 43-101 Technical Report for the Virginia silver project has been filed on SEDAR (www.sedar.com) and posted to the Company’s website (www.mirasolresources.com), which documents in detail the recommended work program, and has been prepared following National Instrument 43-101 guidelines by non-independent Qualified Person Dr. Paul Lhotka on behalf of Mirasol.

Paul G. Lhotka, Principal Geologist for Mirasol, is the Qualified Person under NI 43-101 who has approved the technical content of this news release for Mirasol.

For further information, contact:
Mary L. Little
President and CEO
Tel: (604) 602-9989
Email: contact@mirasolresources.com
Website: www.mirasolresources.com

Quality Assurance/Quality Control:
Exploration at Mirasol’s Projects is supervised by Stephen C. Nano, Vice President of Exploration; Timothy Heenan, Exploration Manager; and Paul Lhotka, Principal Geologist who is the Qualified Person under NI 43-101. All technical information for the Company’s projects is obtained and reported under a formal quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) program. Drill core, rock chip and stream sediment samples are collected under the supervision of Company geologists in accordance with standard industry practice. Samples are dispatched via commercial transport to an ISO 9001:2000-accredited laboratory in Mendoza, Argentina for analysis. Results are routinely examined by an independent geochemist to ensure laboratory performance meets required standards.

Assay results from diamond drill core or RC drill samples may be higher, lower or similar to results obtained from surface samples.

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

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