Altiplano Minerals Ltd. reported underground sampling results of the 395M Level at the historic Farellon Copper-Au Mine, La Serena Chile. Between late November and through to the end of December of 2017, APN developed a 46m horizontal drift along the Cu-Au-Fe Farellon vein system where approximately 1,250 tonnes of vein material was extracted from the drift, which is located at 395 meters above sea level (Level 395). The vein width ranges between 2m and 2.9m and exhibits magnetite- and chalcopyrite-rich bands. Systematic channel chip sampling was completed every ~3m along the length of the 46m drift. Samples were collected perpendicularly across the vein making channels of ~5cm wide and ~2cm depth using a diamond saw. Typically, three continuous samples were collected at each sampling site to sample separately magnetite- and chalcopyrite-rich bands. The high-grade composites (1.38–5.58% Cu, 27.27–54.94% Fe, and 0.04–0.34ppm Au) varies in width from 1.09m to 2.25m and include intervals of 0.5m with up to 10.3% Cu. The company will be working with its staff and contractors to determine the optimum grade-width as part of the initial 2,000 tonne bulk sample program. A second larger 5,000 tonne bulk sample program will follow to fine tune company procedures to assess next steps. The underground channel samples were analyzed at the analytical laboratory Actlabs in Coquimbo, Chile. Approximately 1 in 10 QC samples (standards, blanks, and duplicates) were inserted into the sample sequence, additionally to the Actlabs internal QA/QC for analytical procedures. The results show an acceptable level of analytical precision and accuracy.