Max Resource Corp. reported a high-grade outcrop discovery within AM North's flat-lying, stratabound copper + silver mineralized system. Assays from AMN-2 returned 24.8% copper + 230 g/t silver from a 4-metre by 1-metre rock chip panel. AMN-2 lies 1.8-km along strike from the AMN-1 discovery. The copper mineralization consisted of malachite, azurite, and chalcocite within the sandstone. Both discoveries at the CESAR copper + silver project, approximately 420-km north of Bogota, Colombia are open-ended and dip 20 degrees NW. The CESAR mineralized zones appear to resemble a large sub-horizontal sheet, with the edges partly exposed. Max is using rock chip sampling on the extensive surface exposure to identify structures, confirm strike continuity and establish thickness, prior to drilling. The Company considers rock chip panel sampling to be representative across their reported widths. CESAR consists of two distinct areas: AM North, located 40-km north of AM South, appears to share the same mineralized trend; The stratabound copper + silver mineralization at both, AM North and AM South, are hosted in a bedded sandstone-siltstone similar to Kupferschiefer in Poland. Max cautions investors the copper + silver mineralization at Kupferschiefer is not necessarily indicative of similar mineralization at Cesar.