IMPACT Silver Corp. announce high-grade silver results from surface drilling which have extended mineralization 250m south at the San Ramon Mine in the Royal Mines of Zacualpan District, central Mexico. Three veins of interest were intersected (Inmaculada, Chaparrita and Chaparrita Alto) on the up-dip portion of the San Ramon Deeps Zone. Previous mining at San Ramon focused on the Inmaculada and to a lesser degree the Chaparrita. Mine. Levels 2 and 7 have been proposed to extend mining access to this newly defined mineralization. The San Ramon Mine is located five kilometers southeast of IMPACT's 535 tonne per day Guadalupe processing plant in the Royal Mines of Zacualpan District of central Mexico. It commenced production in 2005 on the San Ramon Zone and in 2014 on the San Ramon Deeps Zone located to the south. The drill holes in this news release intersected the up-dip portion of the San Ramon Deeps Zone above the current mining. In total, mining has occurred on 23 working levels over a vertical distance of 270 meters. The San Ramon Deeps Zone has been largely responsible for the higher silver grades reported by IMPACT's Guadalupe mill and accounts for 40% of IMPACT's current production.