International Millennium Mining Corp. reported results from two more drill holes completed on its Nivloc Silver and Gold Project, located in southwestern Nevada. These holes are part of a planned 11 hole drill program designed to reduce the drill hole spacing and confirm continuity of the mineralization in an area drill tested in 2011 and in which a National Instrument 43-101 compliant Inferred Mineral Resource was estimated.

This resource area, which is crossed by access/haulage drifts developed on four levels while the mine was in production, lies between two partially mined areas exploited by Desert Silver between 1937 and 1942. Holes 12NL-36 and 12NL-37 were both collared from pad 6, and tested an area between the 600 and 800 ft levels within and near the eastern end of the 2011 resource area. Drill hole 12NL-36 was an in-fill hole, testing an area between three previously drilled holes, while 12NL-37 was a short step-out hole towards the northeast, although proximal to two other holes completed in 2011.

The level numbers referred to above, along with distances from other features, are deemed to be approximate. Drill Highlights from Hole 12NL-36: 70.0 feet @ 103.0 g/t Ag and 0.43 g/t Au - Main Nivloc vein, including: 11.0 feet @ 335.6 g/t Ag and 1.12 g/t Au - Main Nivloc vein. Drill Highlights from Hole 12NL-37: 92.0 feet @ 163.8 g/t Ag and 0.80 g/t Au - Main Nivloc vein, including: 3.5 feet @ 599.0 g/t Ag and 4.27 g/t Au - Main Nivloc vein.