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Message: Silver Standard Provides First Quarter 2017 Corporate Exploration Update
2017-05-01 06:11:00 PM ET (PR Newswire)
   
   

Silver Standard Resources Inc. (NASDAQ: SSRI) (TSX: SSO) ("Silver Standard") provides an update on its exploration activities at its Marigold mine in Nevada, U.S. and Seabee Gold Operation in Saskatchewan, Canada, including selected drillhole results from the first quarter of 2017 and, previously unreleased results, from the fourth quarter of 2016.

Highlights:

-- Highlighted drill results at the Marigold mine include:

-- At the Mackay pit, drillhole MRA6434 intersected 1.09 g/t gold over 106.7 meters;

-- At Valmy, drillhole MRA6368 intersected 0.57 g/t gold over 45.7 meters; and

-- At Battle Cry, drillhole MRA6384 intersected 0.51 g/t gold over 91.4 meters.

-- Highlighted drill results at the Seabee Gold Operation include:

-- At Santoy 8A, drillhole SUG-17-902 intersected 21.89 g/t gold over 3.0 meters of true width;

-- At Santoy Gap, drillhole SUG-17-015 intersected uncut grade of 1,004.74 g/t gold over 1.6 meters true width, including an intersected interval of 3,887.8 g/t gold over 0.4 meters true width; and

-- At Santoy, on a new target Gap HW, drillhole JOY-16-749 intersected 8.20 g/t gold over 9.9 meters of true width.

Paul Benson, President and CEO said, "Our exploration programs at Marigold and Seabee continue to deliver positive results that demonstrate resource growth potential. We were pleased with the significant increase in Mineral Reserves at both operations at the end of 2016 and are confident that our exploration activities this year, supported by strong in-house expertise and expenditures of $5 million at each mine, will once again have a positive impact on our year-end Mineral Reserves. Brownfields exploration is a key aspect of our strategy to extend the life of our operations and create long term shareholder value."

Marigold mine, U.S.

Exploration activities during the first quarter of 2017 focused on the conversion of Mineral Resources to Mineral Reserves in areas proximal to the 2016 Mineral Reserves. During the quarter we completed 10,255 meters of reverse circulation drilling in 44 drillholes on four targets in close proximity to the existing pits. The most notable results include drillhole MRA6434 located in the center of the Mackay pit, which intersected 1.09 g/t gold over 106.7 meters from 43 meters below surface, as shown in Figures 1 and 2. Further drilling will be conducted in these four target areas during the remainder of the year.

In the fourth quarter of 2016, we continued drilling on targets at Valmy and Battle Cry with the objective of increasing Mineral Resources. Results received in the first quarter of 2017 from this drill program have increased the mineralized volume laterally and at depth compared to our Mineral Resource model at both Valmy and Battle Cry.

At Valmy, the mineralized structural trend continues approximately 400 meters beyond the south-east corner of the historic mining. The best results include drillhole MRA6368, which intersected 0.57 g/t gold over 45.7 meters from 194 meters below surface, followed by drillhole MR6379, located 160 meters away, that intersected 0.5 g/t gold over 85.3 meters, as shown in Figure 3. Such results demonstrate the potential to increase and convert Mineral Resources at Valmy.

The Battle Cry area is located 400 meters south of the Basalt pit and represents a new area that contributed to 2016 Indicated Mineral Resources. The most notable result was from drillhole MRA6384, which intersected 0.51 g/t gold over 91.4 meters from 69 meters below surface. This drillhole is outside of our 2016 Mineral Resource model and demonstrates the potential to increase Mineral Resources for conversion to Mineral Reserves in this area.

The positive drill results received to date from this Marigold drill program warrant further drilling, which is currently underway. Table 1 lists selected drill results from the first quarter of 2017 and the fourth quarter of 2016, while Table 2 provides the collar coordinates and drillhole lengths.

Seabee Gold Operation, Canada

In the first quarter of 2017, we completed 16,267 meters of underground drilling and 11,394 meters of surface drilling in 42 and 24 drillholes, respectively, with the goals to discover, increase and convert Mineral Resources.

Our underground drill program for the first quarter of 2017 focused on three targets, including Santoy Gap, Santoy 8A vein and the new Santoy Gap Hanging Wall ("Gap HW"), with positive results at all three areas.

Drilling at Santoy Gap aims to increase or upgrade Inferred Mineral Resources, with the most notable result being drillhole SUG-17-015, which intersected an uncut grade of 1004.74 g/t gold over 1.6 meters true width, including 3,887.8 g/t gold over 0.4 meters true width. This drillhole is located in an area outside current Mineral Resources but is within 25 meters of existing mineralization. Six drillholes in this area have an average grade of 11.8 g/t gold over a true width of 2.3 meters.

At Santoy 8, drilling was focused on upgrading existing Mineral Resources at the Santoy 8A vein, with the most notable result from drillhole SUG-17-902, which intersected 21.89 g/t gold over 3.0 meters on the lower zone of Inferred Mineral Resources. Also on the Santoy 8A vein, we received results from drillhole JOY-16-751, which assayed 9.11 g/t gold over 9.5 meters. This drillhole is located between two areas of Inferred Mineral Resources and has the potential to re-establish continuity between these two zones.

At Gap HW, surface drilling designed to confirm the new target returned an assay of 8.20 g/t gold over 9.9 meters in hole JOY-16-749. Gap HW is mineralization that is associated with a dyke-like mass of granodiorite located almost 200 meters in the hangingwall of the Gap shear zone. If Mineral Resources are confirmed here, they would offer increased operational flexibility.

Further drilling at all three targets is underway to determine the continuity of the identified mineralization. The drill results from our first quarter underground program are shown on the longitudinal section in Figure 4. Table 3 lists highlighted drill results at the Seabee Gold Operation for the fourth quarter of 2016 and first quarter of 2017.

Surface exploration drilling in the first quarter focused on three areas including Porky Main, Carr and Herb, with positive results identified at the former two areas. At Porky Main, three drillholes have been completed to explore the down dip region up to 350 meters below the existing Mineral Resources. Results are still pending, but drillhole PKY-17-049 intersected quartz veining and arsenopyrite with visible gold. Drilling at the Carr target has defined a linear mineralized structure with alteration and mineralization similar to Santoy Gap. Thus far, nine holes have been completed with analytical results received for drillhole CAR-17-001, which intersected 3.09 g/t gold over 1.15 meters. Due to these encouraging results, additional exploration drilling has been planned for the first half of 2017 at both areas to define additional Inferred Mineral Resources.

At the Fisher project, where we hold an option, planning is underway for exploration activities in the second half of 2017. We have compiled available data and prioritized field targets, which will be used to select drill targets. Materials and equipment for the exploration camp, field activities and drilling at the Fisher project were delivered via ice roads during the first quarter of 2017.

Next Steps

At the Marigold mine, 2017 exploration objectives are to replace depleted Mineral Reserves through conversion of existing Mineral Resources and to discover new Mineral Resources. Conversion targets exist at the East Basalt, Battle Cry, Crossfire, and Hollow Point areas and within the Mackay pit.

At the Seabee Gold Operation, our underground 2017 exploration plan is for the completion of up to 60,000 meters of drilling to upgrade existing Mineral Resources and to discover additional Inferred Mineral Resources at Santoy Gap, Santoy 8 and the Seabee mine. At the Seabee mine, we have allocated approximately 30% of underground drilling for testing of targets to maximize Mineral Resource potential at the mine as we develop our longer term strategy for this historically productive area. Our surface drill programs at the Seabee Gold Operation are expected to complete approximately 28,500 meters on up to nine district targets.

Figure 1. Drillhole location plan map for the fourth quarter 2016 and first quarter 2017 exploration drill programs at the Marigold mine, Nevada, U.S.

Figure 2. Drill cross section along A-A' highlighting the Mackay pit area at the Marigold mine, Nevada, U.S.

Figure 3. Drill cross section along B - B' highlighting the Valmy area at the Marigold mine, Nevada, U.S.

Figure 4. Longitudinal section for the fourth quarter 2016 and first quarter 2017 exploration drill program at Santoy mine complex, Seabee Gold Operation, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Table 1. Selected drillhole results from the fourth quarter 2016 and first quarter 2017 exploration drill programs at the Marigold mine, Nevada, U.S.

Hole ID     From     To       Width    Gold Grade Area
            (meters) (meters) (meters) (g/ tonne)
MRA6320     0.0      68.6     68.6     0.13       HideOut
            193.5    210.3    16.8     0.48
(including) 196.6    199.6    3.0      1.76
MR6336      74.7     94.5     19.8     2.49       Valmy
(including) 76.2     88.4     12.2     3.91
            100.6    170.7    70.1     1.30
(including) 105.2    111.3    6.1      1.48
(including) 117.3    129.5    12.2     4.01
(including) 135.6    141.7    6.1      3.24
(including) 146.3    149.4    3.0      1.14
            257.6    262.1    4.6      0.56
MR6343      149.4    152.4    3.0      1.13       Valmy
            169.2    173.7    4.6      0.75
            153.9    167.6    13.7     0.25
MR6345      111.3    115.8    4.6      0.47       Valmy
            158.5    184.4    25.9     0.20
            371.9    379.5    7.6      0.24
            118.9    137.2    18.3     0.43
MR6347      131.1    143.3    12.2     0.88       Valmy
(including) 134.1    138.7    4.6      2.12
            176.8    224.0    47.2     0.19
MR6348      164.6    182.9    18.3     0.13       Valmy
            221.0    253.0    32.0     0.23
MR6349      221.0    253.0    32.0     0.72       East Basalt
(including) 237.7    245.4    7.6      1.92
            285.0    338.3    53.3     0.87
(including) 285.0    289.6    4.6      4.69
(including) 294.1    298.7    4.6      1.13
(including) 315.5    320.0    4.6      1.16
MRA6350     83.8     91.4     7.6      0.69       East Basalt
(including) 86.9     89.9     3.0      1.42
            105.2    117.3    12.2     0.37
            249.9    272.8    22.9     0.26
            131.1    153.9    22.9     0.17
            253.0    275.8    22.9     0.61
(including) 263.7    268.2    4.6      2.15
            291.1    350.5    59.4     0.44
(including) 307.8    312.4    4.6      1.10
(including) 320.0    326.1    6.1      1.75
MR6352      123.4    128.0    4.6      0.52       Valmy
            105.2    118.9    13.7     0.58
(including) 114.3    117.3    3.0      1.16
            193.5    204.2    10.7     0.34
            204.2    217.9    13.7     1.08
            217.9    228.6    10.7     0.26
            263.7    298.7    35.1     1.67
(including) 265.2    278.9    13.7     2.45
(including) 288.0    297.2    9.1      2.09
            298.7    307.8    9.1      0.29
            307.8    338.3    30.5     0.34
(including) 312.4    317.0    4.6      1.06
MR6354      158.5    210.3    51.8     1.64       East Basalt
(including) 158.5    167.6    9.1      2.84
(including) 179.8    184.4    4.6      3.74
(including) 185.9    198.1    12.2     2.38
            117.3    144.8    27.4     0.60
(including) 120.4    129.5    9.1      1.22
            260.6    310.9    50.3     1.64
(including) 263.7    283.5    19.8     3.01
(including) 288.0    294.1    6.1      1.49
(including) 303.3    306.3    3.0      1.98
MR6358      0.0      33.5     33.5     0.10       Valmy
MR6360      109.7    131.1    21.3     0.64       Valmy
(including) 112.8    117.3    4.6      1.67
            147.8    163.1    15.2     0.19
MR6361      115.8    126.5    10.7     0.34       Mud Pit
MR6362      82.3     86.9     4.6      0.44       Mud Pit
MRA6363     19.8     27.4     7.6      0.35       Mud Pit
MRA6364     29.0     36.6     7.6      0.43       East Basalt
            108.2    134.1    25.9     0.57
(including) 111.3    114.3    3.0      1.17
(including) 131.1    134.1    3.0      1.80
            150.9    167.6    16.8     0.48
            184.4    192.0    7.6      0.99
(including) 184.4    187.5    3.0      2.21
            199.6    234.7    35.1     0.83
(including) 201.2    202.7    1.5      1.99
(including) 208.8    216.4    7.6      2.49
MR6365      21.3     33.5     12.2     0.91       East Basalt
(including) 22.9     29.0     6.1      1.60
            117.3    224.0    106.7    0.94
(including) 157.0    160.0    3.0      2.72
(including) 166.1    187.5    21.3     1.89
(including) 193.5    207.3    13.7     2.57
MR6366      135.6    141.7    6.1      0.98       Valmy
(including) 137.2    140.2    3.0      1.63
MR6367      141.7    149.4    7.6      0.33       Valmy
            158.5    219.5    61.0     0.79
(including) 166.1    172.2    6.1      1.24
(including) 175.3    181.4    6.1      2.99
(including) 195.1    201.2    6.1      1.71
            234.7    285.0    50.3     0.23
            289.6    306.3    16.8     0.22
MRA6368     193.5    239.3    45.7     0.57       Valmy
(including) 193.5    196.6    3.0      2.52
(including) 199.6    202.7    3.0      1.59
            249.9    260.6    10.7     0.41
MR6369      132.6    137.2    4.6      2.24       Valmy
(including) 132.6    135.6    3.0      3.28
MR6370      129.5    135.6    6.1      1.07       Valmy
            143.3    157.0    13.7     0.92
(including) 144.8    150.9    6.1      1.63
            167.6    199.6    32.0     0.67
(including) 167.6    172.2    4.6      2.20
            205.7    227.1    21.3     0.16
MR6371      118.9    163.1    44.2     0.36       Valmy
(including) 152.4    155.4    3.0      1.20
(including) 160.0    161.5    1.5      1.33
            170.7    187.5    16.8     0.69
(including) 173.7    175.3    1.5      1.57
(including) 178.3    181.4    3.0      1.63
MR6372      144.8    147.8    3.0      0.81       Valmy
(including) 144.8    146.3    1.5      1.44
            239.3    254.5    15.2     0.32
MR6373      83.8     93.0     9.1      1.10       Valmy
(including) 83.8     86.9     3.0      2.31
            108.2    114.3    6.1      0.32
MR6374      93.0     152.4    59.4     1.10       East Basalt
(including) 93.0     100.6    7.6      6.93
            163.1    222.5    59.4     0.84
(including) 170.7    189.0    18.3     1.89
MR6375      169.2    172.2    3.0      0.75       Valmy
            96.0     117.3    21.3     0.16
MR6378      112.8    117.3    4.6      1.10       East Basalt
(including) 112.8    114.3    1.5      2.84
            153.9    179.8    25.9     0.33
(including) 172.2    175.3    3.0      1.14
            184.4    198.1    13.7     0.25
            217.9    240.8    22.9     0.74
(including) 225.6    227.1    1.5      3.21
(including) 231.6    234.7    3.0      2.67
            259.1    275.8    16.8     0.40
(including) 265.2    266.7    1.5      1.94
MR6379      192.0    277.4    85.3     0.51       Valmy
(including) 201.2    208.8    7.6      1.72
(including) 248.4    253.0    4.6      2.43
(including) 266.7    269.7    3.0      1.47
MRA6380     67.1     96.0     29.0     0.17       Battle Cry
MRA6381     54.9     88.4     33.5     0.39       Battle Cry
(including) 73.2     76.2     3.0      1.20
MRA6382     36.6     65.5     29.0     0.36       Battle Cry
MRA6383     117.3    146.3    29.0     0.47       Battle Cry
(including) 117.3    118.9    1.5      1.24
(including) 126.5    129.5    3.0      1.60
            160.0    178.3    18.3     0.10
MRA8384     68.6     160.0    91.4     0.51       Battle Cry
(including) 96.0     99.1     3.0      1.21
(including) 105.2    112.8    7.6      2.01
(including) 138.7    140.2    1.5      1.59
MRA6385     57.9     70.1     12.2     0.32       Battle Cry
            97.5     114.3    16.8     0.44
            128.0    150.9    22.9     0.46
(including) 132.6    135.6    3.0      1.32
MRA6386     125.0    152.4    27.4     0.20       Crossfire
            202.7    221.0    18.3     0.13
MR6387      77.7     89.9     12.2     0.46       Crossfire
(including) 79.2     82.3     3.0      1.55
MRA6388     109.7    132.6    22.9     0.28       Battle Cry
            141.7    187.5    45.7     0.69
(including) 153.9    161.5    7.6      3.03
            208.8    234.7    25.9     0.13
MR6390      59.4     93.0     33.5     0.46       Crossfire
(including) 67.1     71.6     4.6      1.86
MR6391      204.2    269.7    65.5     0.73       Valmy
(including) 210.3    224.0    13.7     2.27
MR6393      19.8     33.5     13.7     0.18       Crossfire
            111.3    126.5    15.2     0.17
            161.5    179.8    18.3     0.50
(including) 164.6    167.6    3.0      1.15
MRA6396     0.0      6.1      6.1      0.40       Mackay Pit
            100.6    118.9    18.3     0.56
(including) 100.6    106.7    6.1      1.22
            158.5    195.1    36.6     0.50
(including) 179.8    181.4    1.5      1.33
(including) 192.0    195.1    3.0      1.15
MRA6397     0.0      4.6      4.6      0.45       Mackay Pit
            80.8     103.6    22.9     0.22
            164.6    216.4    51.8     0.63
(including) 167.6    172.2    4.6      0.86
(including) 181.4    184.4    3.0      1.08
(including) 208.8    213.4    4.6      1.87
            216.4    230.1    13.7     0.18
MRA6398     24.4     56.4     32.0     0.25       Mackay Pit
            134.1    149.4    15.2     0.14
            161.5    182.9    21.3     0.29
MRA6399     21.3     42.7     21.3     0.17       Mackay Pit
            51.8     76.2     24.4     0.17
            123.4    199.6    76.2     0.78
(including) 129.5    140.2    10.7     3.13
MRA6400     10.7     53.3     42.7     0.37       Mackay Pit
            135.6    152.4    16.8     0.48
            166.1    189.0    22.9     0.38
MRA6401     112.8    123.4    10.7     0.50       Mackay Pit
            137.2    153.9    16.8     0.40
            153.9    187.5    33.5     0.52
            195.1    210.3    15.2     0.45
MRA6404     18.3     57.9     39.6     0.51       Mackay Pit
(including) 24.4     30.5     6.1      1.04
(including) 44.2     47.2     3.0      1.34
MRA6405     19.8     51.8     32.0     0.40       Mackay Pit
(including) 25.9     27.4     1.5      1.24
(including) 30.5     35.1     4.6      1.16
            173.7    178.3    4.6      0.71
            178.3    185.9    7.6      0.48
(including) 184.4    185.9    1.5      1.20
            185.9    199.6    13.7     0.92
            199.6    211.8    12.2     0.55
            219.5    233.2    13.7     1.74
MRA6406     18.3     29.0     10.7     0.28       Mackay Pit
            38.1     62.5     24.4     0.20
            181.4    187.5    6.1      0.75
            207.3    221.0    13.7     0.27
MRA6407     164.6    193.5    29.0     0.69       Mackay Pit
(including) 170.7    176.8    6.1      1.43
(including) 189.0    192.0    3.0      1.39
MR6408      0.0      61.0     61.0     0.12       HideOut
            111.3    131.1    19.8     0.11
MRA6409     129.5    153.9    24.4     0.31       Mackay Pit
MRA6410     123.4    181.4    57.9     0.58       Mackay Pit
(including) 128.0    135.6    7.6      1.44
            205.7    228.6    22.9     0.21
            233.2    245.4    12.2     0.38
MRA6411     137.2    146.3    9.1      0.28       Mackay Pit
MRA6412     0.0      16.8     16.8     0.14       Mackay Pit
            150.9    172.2    21.3     0.31
            179.8    199.6    19.8     1.23
(including) 181.4    190.5    9.1      2.36
            214.9    222.5    7.6      0.34
MRA6413     158.5    193.5    35.1     0.36       Mackay Pit
            211.8    230.1    18.3     0.50
MRA6414     0.0      6.1      6.1      0.32       Mackay Pit
            160.0    178.3    18.3     0.39       Mackay Pit
MRA6415     0.0      22.9     22.9     0.22       Mackay Pit
            196.6    245.4    48.8     0.64
MRA6416     0.0      68.6     68.6     0.11       HideOut
MRA6418     0.0      64.0     64.0     0.09       HideOut
MRA6419     0.0      74.7     74.7     0.09       HideOut
            117.3    128.0    10.7     0.27
MR6420      0.0      27.4     27.4     0.08       HideOut
MRA6422     0.0      7.6      7.6      0.86       Mackay Pit
(including) 0.0      3.0      3.0      1.60
            13.7     22.9     9.1      0.64
(including) 15.2     18.3     3.0      1.31
MR6423      115.8    134.1    18.3     0.64       Mackay Pit
(including) 115.8    125.0    9.1      0.79
            134.1    199.6    65.5     0.28
MR6424      89.9     105.2    15.2     0.39       Mackay Pit
            118.9    125.0    6.1      0.32
            163.1    179.8    16.8     0.60
            179.8    185.9    6.1      0.53
MRA6425     50.3     59.4     9.1      1.01       Mackay Pit
(including) 50.3     54.9     4.6      1.89
            68.6     77.7     9.1      0.63
            108.2    128.0    19.8     0.64
(including) 109.7    120.4    10.7     0.98
MRA6426     27.4     36.6     9.1      0.31       Mackay Pit
            65.5     82.3     16.8     0.20
            86.9     111.3    24.4     0.95
(including) 88.4     93.0     4.6      1.55
(including) 97.5     105.2    7.6      1.45
MRA6428     64.0     76.2     12.2     2.34       Mackay Pit
(including) 65.5     71.6     6.1      4.28
            83.8     111.3    27.4     0.51
(including) 103.6    106.7    3.0      1.30
            144.8    152.4    7.6      0.24
(including) 152.4    155.4    3.0      1.59
            155.4    163.1    7.6      0.88
            163.1    176.8    13.7     0.91
(including) 163.1    167.6    4.6      1.23
            176.8    184.4    7.6      0.47
MRA6429     42.7     64.0     21.3     0.27       Mackay Pit
            70.1     89.9     19.8     0.64
(including) 70.1     76.2     6.1      1.12
(including) 82.3     85.3     3.0      1.05
            125.0    155.4    30.5     0.57
(including) 132.6    135.6    3.0      1.03
            138.7    146.3    7.6      0.97
            169.2    184.4    15.2     0.28
MRA6432     73.2     83.8     10.7     0.96       Mackay Pit
(including) 76.2     82.3     6.1      1.57
            100.6    108.2    7.6      0.79
(including) 102.1    106.7    4.6      1.23
            117.3    178.3    61.0     0.42
(including) 125.0    128.0    3.0      1.32
            178.3    198.1    19.8     0.29
MR6433      83.8     99.1     15.2     0.23       Mackay Pit
MRA6434     42.7     149.4    106.7    1.09       Mackay Pit
(including) 42.7     47.2     4.6      2.70
(including) 64.0     82.3     18.3     4.10
MR6435      274.3    285.0    10.7     1.22       North Red Dot
(including) 275.8    285.0    9.1      1.35
            317.0    419.1    102.1    0.56
(including) 323.1    326.1    3.0      3.13
(including) 365.8    379.5    13.7     2.31
MRA6436     45.7     144.8    99.1     1.08       Mackay Pit
(including) 45.7     67.1     21.3     4.20
MRA6437     45.7     117.3    71.6     1.76       Mackay Pit
(including) 47.2     73.2     25.9     4.19
(including) 89.9     93.0     3.0      1.06
            141.7    149.4    7.6      0.25
MRA6438     19.8     27.4     7.6      0.57       Mackay Pit
(including) 21.3     24.4     3.0      1.03
            41.1     135.6    94.5     0.67
(including) 51.8     56.4     4.6      1.74
(including) 62.5     68.6     6.1      1.02
(including) 80.8     93.0     12.2     1.15
(including) 100.6    109.7    9.1      1.77
MR6439      3.0      112.8    109.7    0.62       Mackay Pit
(including) 24.4     33.5     9.1      2.94
(including) 56.4     67.1     10.7     1.83
MRA6441     50.3     65.5     15.2     0.18       Mackay Pit
Notes: Width in meters represents downhole intersected length, which may or may not be a true thickness of the mineralization. Drillholes presented in this table have thickness greater than six meters at 0.3 g/t gold. If drillholes are not listed, they do not have significant gold values. "Width" may not equal the difference between "To" and "From" due to rounding.

Table 2. Drillhole collars from the fourth quarter 2016 and first quarter 2017 exploration drill programs at the Marigold mine, Nevada, U.S.

HOLE ID UTM-N   UTM-E   Elevation Azimuth Dip    Length   Area
        (Nad27  (Nad27  (masl)    (deg.)  (deg.) (meters)
        Zone11) Zone11)
MRA6320 4508879 485682  1592      85      -71    276      HideOut
MR6336  4504466 487046  1876      278     -89    306      Valmy
MR6343  4504531 487148  1860      197     -90    282      Valmy
MRA6344 4503859 485838  1841      270     -55    337      East Basalt
MR6345  4504559 487143  1857      299     -90    386      Valmy
MRA6346 4503829 485843  1840      270     -54    337      East Basalt
MR6347  4505051 487531  1829      201     -90    276      Valmy
MR6348  4505052 487503  1830      238     -90    276      Valmy
MRA6349 4503556 485880  1840      269     -55    383      East Basalt
MRA6350 4503584 485893  1845      272     -71    367      East Basalt
MRA6351 4503584 485893  1845      270     -55    367      East Basalt
MR6352  4504285 486991  1937      215     -89    276      Valmy
MRA6353 4503528 485860  1835      274     -56    352      East Basalt
MR6354  4503481 485876  1831      170     -89    276      East Basalt
MRA6355 4503481 485876  1831      275     -55    337      East Basalt
MR6356  4506215 486514  1678      254     -89    184      Valmy
MR6357  4506541 486621  1659      67      -90    184      Valmy
MR6358  4506415 486577  1691      358     -90    215      Valmy
MR6360  4504678 487116  1851      272     -90    276      Valmy
MR6361  4506388 486866  1640      284     -89    154      Mud Pit
MR6362  4506512 486837  1639      240     -90    142      Mud Pit
MRA6363 4506541 486809  1639      269     -63    184      Mud Pit
MRA6364 4503464 485849  1832      272     -86    300      East Basalt
MR6365  4503469 485864  1831      133     -89    306      East Basalt
MR6366  4504374 486955  1914      250     -90    245      Valmy
MR6367  4504375 487107  1914      258     -90    306      Valmy
MRA6368 4504416 487139  1896      88      -65    306      Valmy
MR6369  4504401 486923  1915      180     -90    215      Valmy
MR6370  4504438 487140  1887      307     -90    306      Valmy
MR6371  4504558 487190  1860      99      -88    276      Valmy
MR6372  4504622 487157  1853      68      -89    276      Valmy
MR6373  4504648 487102  1849      248     -89    276      Valmy
MR6374  4503499 485903  1832      194     -90    276      East Basalt
MR6375  4504495 487178  1864      169     -88    245      Valmy
MR6376  4504471 486895  1906      163     -90    337      Valmy
MRA6377 4502578 485635  1859      92      -66    203      Battle Cry
MR6378  4503540 485962  1838      306     -89    276      East Basalt
MR6379  4504355 487319  1895      249     -90    337      Valmy
MRA6380 4502608 485623  1857      88      -60    169      Battle Cry
MRA6381 4502636 485602  1853      90      -61    197      Battle Cry
MRA6382 4502729 485608  1832      94      -61    178      Battle Cry
MRA6383 4502669 485482  1829      93      -69    251      Battle Cry
MRA6384 4502696 485491  1829      88      -61    160      Battle Cry
MRA6385 4502734 485500  1822      92      -61    215      Battle Cry
MRA6386 4505171 487647  1772      269     -46    245      Crossfire
MR6387  4505112 487629  1784      142     -89    215      Crossfire
MRA6388 4503188 485748  1799      91      -54    306      Battle Cry
MR6389  4505227 487465  1801      179     -90    215      Crossfire
MR6390  4505115 487671  1784      69      -90    245      Crossfire
MR6391  4504247 487394  1912      164     -90    306      Valmy
MRA6392 4502915 485560  1847      90      -62    190      Battle Cry
MR6393  4505228 487659  1777      64      -89    215      Crossfire
MR6394  4505288 487636  1773      21      -90    215      Crossfire
MR6395  4503037 485724  1857      317     -90    306      Battle Cry
MRA6396 4508920 485221  1538      90      -60    230      Mackay Pit
MRA6397 4508949 485254  1537      88      -53    230      Mackay Pit
MRA6398 4509131 485396  1527      89      -69    230      Mackay Pit
MRA6399 4509134 485397  1527      268     -70    230      Mackay Pit
MRA6400 4509162 485464  1526      268     -74    245      Mackay Pit
MRA6401 4509040 485435  1526      87      -80    215      Mackay Pit
MRA6402 4509040 485435  1526      88      -66    215      Mackay Pit
MRA6403 4509102 485308  1526      90      -70    230      Mackay Pit
MRA6404 4509103 485383  1526      90      -55    215      Mackay Pit
MRA6405 4509195 485426  1527      270     -69    245      Mackay Pit
MRA6406 4509190 485429  1527      87      -84    245      Mackay Pit
MRA6407 4509375 485429  1539      89      -78    229      Mackay Pit
MR6408  4508850 485686  1591      27      -90    261      HideOut
MRA6409 4509342 485486  1532      86      -68    245      Mackay Pit
MRA6410 4509376 485499  1537      88      -64    245      Mackay Pit
MRA6411 4509376 485499  1537      88      -50    276      Mackay Pit
MRA6412 4509407 485475  1539      88      -73    230      Mackay Pit
MRA6413 4509438 485517  1543      274     -83    230      Mackay Pit
MRA6414 4509407 485578  1524      86      -73    230      Mackay Pit
MRA6415 4509195 485350  1529      271     -64    245      Mackay Pit
MRA6416 4508888 485687  1592      278     -68    245      HideOut
MRA6417 4508888 485686  1592      274     -51    276      HideOut
MRA6418 4508849 485686  1591      275     -71    261      HideOut
MRA6419 4508850 485685  1591      274     -51    276      HideOut
MR6420  4508766 485630  1560      329     -90    215      HideOut
MRA6422 4507120 485307  1455      89      -84    123      Mackay Pit
MR6423  4506995 485213  1491      27      -89    200      Mackay Pit
MR6424  4507028 485199  1495      316     -90    186      Mackay Pit
MRA6425 4507028 485200  1494      84      -71    169      Mackay Pit
MRA6426 4507151 485225  1508      84      -45    200      Mackay Pit
MRA6427 4508766 485631  1561      90      -55    230      HideOut
MRA6428 4507092 485207  1501      88      -79    184      Mackay Pit
MRA6429 4507120 485216  1504      86      -73    184      Mackay Pit
MR6430  4508279 484847  1570      14      -89    329      North Red Dot
MRA6432 4507151 485223  1508      84      -79    215      Mackay Pit
MR6433  4507210 485250  1514      65      -89    197      Mackay Pit
MRA6434 4507244 485269  1519      89      -44    209      Mackay Pit
MR6435  4508005 484779  1590      17      -89    428      North Red Dot
MRA6436 4507274 485289  1523      88      -44    215      Mackay Pit
MRA6437 4507300 485306  1525      91      -54    212      Mackay Pit
MRA6438 4507335 485340  1529      90      -54    215      Mackay Pit
MR6439  4507354 485356  1530      4       -89    190      Mackay Pit
MR6440  4508095 484828  1578      77      -88    373      North Red Dot
MRA6441 4507301 485431  1539      91      -71    200      Mackay Pit
Notes: This table reports all the drillholes completed during the fourth quarter of 2016 and first quarter of 2017. The numerical gaps in the drillhole sequence result from drillholes reported previously or drillholes expected to be drilled in 2017.

Table 3. Selected drillhole results from the fourth quarter 2016 and first quarter 2017 exploration drill programs at the Seabee Gold Operation, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Hole ID    From     To       Mine E      Mine N      Elevation   Gold   True     Zone
           (meters) (meters) (midpoint)1 (midpoint)1 (midpoint)1 (g/t)2 Width
                                                                        (meters)
SUG-16-065 118.3    120.3    3835.5      5006.9      -459.7      1.50   1.9      9C
SUG-16-066 118.3    121.3    3827.4      5014.4      -471.0      1.30   2.8      9C
SUG-16-067 135.7    138.4    3866.8      4990.0      -442.3      13.26  2.3      9C
SUG-16-068 121.9    126.5    3843.3      5015.7      -469.4      1.59   4.2      9C
SUG-16-069 126.8    131.5    3823.3      5035.1      -496.1      5.18   4.1      9C
SUG-16-070 152.6    159.7    3898.3      4992.5      -441.4      4.98   5.5      9C
SUG-16-071 128.3    133.6    3858.2      5014.8      -466.9      17.47  4.7      9C
SUG-16-072 129.9    137.0    3844.8      5029.6      -489.1      18.22  6.1      9C
SUG-16-073 137.4    141.0    3817.9      5054.9      -514.3      12.31  2.8      9C
SUG-16-074 151.6    156.8    3896.4      5010.2      -460.7      0.65   3.9      9C
SUG-16-075 128.6    136.6    3837.0      5033.7      -473.4      14.49  6.9      9C
SUG-16-076 177.6    186.0    3927.1      5020.4      -476.7      0.26   5.9      9A
SUG-16-077 162.0    165.5    3900.0      5032.5      -487.4      0.94   2.5      9C
SUG-16-078 162.5    167.4    3869.5      5043.5      -524.3      0.16   3.9      9A
SUG-16-079 158.5    160.1    3692.9      5051.8      -512.9      5.29   1.1      9B
SUG-16-080 150.8    154.3    3731.3      5060.6      -527.3      2.56   2.5      9A
SUG-16-081 182.5    183.1    3657.5      5039.8      -514.1      1.33   0.4      9A
SUG-16-082 155.0    161.0    3684.6      5039.6      -504.0      1.75   4.0      9B
SUG-16-083 137.5    145.5    3735.3      5057.3      -516.4      20.99  5.8      9C
SUG-16-085 184.1    188.3    3621.9      5007.7      -451.8      0.01   2.1      9C
SUG-16-086 172.1    174.4    3642.4      5023.2      -473.7      2.71   1.3      9C
SUG-16-087 144.5    150.1    3752.6      5062.6      -527.6      1.31   4.0      9C
SUG-16-088 150.7    155.1    3710.6      5050.1      -517.2      0.64   3.0      9B
SUG-16-089 263.5    271.5    3568.2      4918.5      -369.1      10.09  2.8      9C
SUG-16-090 146.9    150.0    3679.1      4991.3      -445.7      51.17  2.1      9B
SUG-16-091 135.3    140.5    3687.9      4991.2      -430.4      4.83   5.2      9C
SUG-16-092 182.5    189.8    3637.0      4964.8      -415.5      3.66   4.0      9C
SUG-16-093 116.8    122.4    3752.8      5034.4      -489.9      10.24  5.0      9C
SUG-16-094 121.1    128.2    3734.2      5024.1      -484.6      0.65   6.1      9C
SUG-16-095 126.0    128.6    3764.9      5047.8      -505.5      4.81   2.1      9C
SUG-16-096 110.8    117.1    3767.8      5024.7      -481.2      4.36   5.9      9C
SUG-16-097 129.4    134.3    3788.0      5047.7      -510.4      12.67  4.1      9B
SUG-16-098 203.5    208.3    3821.0      5095.0      -587.1      2.03   3.1      9A
JOY-16-749 338.7    350.0    4185.1      5211.0      -341.1      8.20   9.9      GHW
JOY-16-751 601.2    608.8    4260.3      5240.6      -570.4      9.11   9.5      8A
SUG-16-918 573.5    581.5    4178.8      5256.8      -616.2      13.09  2.9      8A
SUG-16-919 361.0    365.6    4314.3      5150.7      -457.7      92.20  2.6      8A
SUG-16-920 351.3    356.5    4325.1      5145.7      -450.8      38.43  3.2      8A
SUG-16-922 331.5    335.1    4679.6      5153.5      -450.8      14.93  1.9      8A
SUG-16-923 412.0    422.5    4252.1      5147.5      -476.3      4.75   4.3      8A
SUG-16-924 318.3    321.4    4335.6      5087.3      -405.9      2.95   1.9      8A
SUG-16-925 354.5    364.1    4291.2      5100.0      -427.1      11.74  4.7      8A
SUG-16-926 351.0    359.5    4283.2      5061.6      -400.6      0.08   5.3      8A
SUG-16-927 267.9    271.0    4401.2      5093.8      -390.0      0.77   2.1      8A
SUG-16-928 384.0    387.0    4256.8      5070.5      -422.3      0.01   1.5      8A
SUG-16-929 262.8    265.2    4436.5      5114.9      -405.0      0.14   1.5      8A
SUG-16-930 274.6    275.4    4389.1      5074.6      -383.4      0.10   0.6      8A
SUG-16-931 270.6    275.3    4420.8      5104.2      -406.9      0.07   3.6      8A
SUG-16-932 282.7    284.1    4342.8      5030.4      -332.9      0.01   0.9      8A
SUG-16-934 270.5    275.6    4365.3      5029.8      -336.2      0.45   3.7      8A
SUG-16-935 239.6    240.8    4423.2      5043.9      -341.7      11.47  0.9      8A
SUG-16-936 333.0    334.6    4320.1      4955.9      -319.7      3.46   1.2      9A
SUG-16-937 220.2    223.3    4445.1      5030.4      -317.9      0.02   2.7      8A
SUG-16-938 266.5    268.4    4391.4      4962.3      -272.4      0.04   1.5      8A
SUG-16-939 217.5    218.6    4447.1      4991.9      -268.6      0.06   0.9      8A
SUG-16-940 238.3    243.6    4619.8      5086.0      -369.5      0.18   4.7      8A
SUG-16-941 263.5    265.6    4561.6      5132.4      -422.0      0.05   1.4      8A
SUG-16-942 266.5    269.9    4683.2      5097.4      -369.4      7.65   2.4      8A
SUG-16-943 254.4    259.5    4620.1      5112.4      -397.2      0.24   3.8      8A
SUG-16-944 294.1    308.4    4709.9      5121.1      -401.5      5.34   9.1      8A
SUG-17-001 233.2    237.0    3834.9      5105.8      -493.0      53.51  2.1      9A
SUG-17-002 221.1    227.9    3844.6      5099.0      -600.9      0.34   4.3      9A
SUG-17-003 265.6    266.0    3912.1      5139.9      -613.2      1.07   0.2      9A
SUG-17-004 238.9    239.9    3844.5      5115.1      -614.9      75.00  0.6      9A
SUG-17-005 254.0    267.5    3855.7      5135.8      -631.2      5.66   6.7      9A
SUG-17-006 214.6    217.5    3800.2      5100.8      -598.9      0.04   1.8      9C
SUG-17-007 257.6    263.5    3773.4      5151.6      -636.8      10.04  2.5      9A
SUG-17-008 273.1    287.7    3750.9      5178.2      -643.3      20.65  2.0      9C
SUG-17-009 198.6    209.4    3778.0      5087.6      -587.4      0.12   7.4      9A
SUG-17-010 278.6    284.6    3701.1      5157.1      -644.5      51.16  2.3      9B
SUG-17-011 431.9    434.0    3614.5      5251.6      -747.7      0.01   0.6      9C
SUG-17-012 309.2    314.7    3634.2      5163.2      -647.8      0.75   1.7      9C
SUG-17-013 250.5    254.5    3684.2      5136.6      -611.2      0.07   1.6      9B
SUG-17-014 224.1    228.6    3703.8      5123.0      -593.2      0.29   2.1      9B
SUG-17-015 235.2    238.3    3716.5      5115.6      -609.6      20.79  1.6      9A
SUG-17-016 330.6    333.2    3661.7      5186.9      -676.8      0.65   0.8      9C
SUG-17-017 221.5    231.6    3726.7      5125.2      -600.2      11.54  4.9      9B
SUG-17-018 221.1    221.8    3757.3      5123.7      -601.1      7.63   0.4      9B
SUG-17-900 298.0    306.1    4694.1      5137.3      415.5       5.08   6.2      8A
SUG-17-901 292.5    297.7    4634.1      5136.4      -436.0      4.13   3.4      8AFW
SUG-17-902 320.4    325.5    4604.9      5157.2      -475.5      21.89  3.0      8AFW
SUG-17-903 272.5    280.9    4659.2      5123.8      -403.4      4.08   5.4      8A
SUG-17-904 355.1    358.0    4667.9      5169.2      -490.6      6.40   1.6      8AFW
SUG-17-905 337.0    346.4    4616.5      5192.8      -491.1      0.75   6.5      8A
SUG-17-906 428.5    433.3    4730.3      5267.6      -530.2      11.42  2.4      8A
1 Midpoints of the intercept determined where mineralized structure intersected.
2 Gold values cut to 75 g/t.

Sampling and Analytical Procedures

All drill samples in respect of the Marigold mine drilling program were sent for processing and analysis to the offices of American Assay Laboratories, Inc. ("AAL") in Sparks, Nevada which is an ISO 17025 accredited laboratory independent from Silver Standard. Fire assay was completed on a 30-gram sample (AAL method code FA-PB30-ICP) with an Inductively Coupled Plasma ("ICP") finish after a two acid digestion. Samples with assay results greater than 10 g/t gold were fire assayed on a 30-gram sample (AAL method code Grav Au30) with a gravimetric finish. We employ a rigorous Quality Assurance/Quality Control ("QA/QC") program, which includes real-time assay quality monitoring through the regular insertion of blanks, duplicates, and certified reference material, as well as reviewing laboratory-provided QA/QC data.

All drill samples in respect of the Seabee Gold Operation drilling program were assayed by our onsite non-accredited assay laboratory, which is not independent from Silver Standard. Duplicate check assays were conducted at site as well as at TSL Laboratories Inc. in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, which is independent from Silver Standard. Results of the spot checks were consistent with those reported. Sampling interval was established by minimum or maximum sampling lengths and geological and/or structural criteria. Two hundred gram samples were pulverized until greater than 80 percent passes through 150 mesh screen. Thirty-gram pulp samples were then analyzed for gold by fire assay with gravimetric finish (0.01 grams per tonne detection limit).

Qualified Persons

The scientific and technical data contained in this news release relating to the Marigold mine has been reviewed and approved by James N. Carver, SME Registered Member and a Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101 -- Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101"). Mr. Carver is our Chief Geologist at the Marigold mine. The scientific and technical data contained in this news release relating to the Seabee Gold Operation has been reviewed and approved by Jeffrey Kulas, P. Geo., a Qualified Person under NI 43-101. Mr. Kulas is our Manager Geology, Mining Operations at the Seabee Gold Operation.

About Silver Standard

Silver Standard is a Canadian-based precious metals producer with three wholly-owned and operated mines, including the Marigold gold mine in Nevada, U.S., the Seabee Gold Operation in Saskatchewan, Canada and the Pirquitas silver mine in Jujuy Province, Argentina. We also have two feasibility stage projects and a portfolio of exploration properties in North and South America. We are committed to delivering safe production through relentless emphasis on Operational Excellence. We are also focused on growing production and Mineral Reserves through the exploration and acquisition of assets for accretive growth, while maintaining financial strength.

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This news release contains forward-looking information within the meaning of Canadian securities laws and forward-looking statements within the meaning of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (collectively, "forward-looking statements") concerning the anticipated developments in our operations in future periods, and other events or conditions that may occur or exist in the future. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, are forward-looking statements.

Generally, forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of words or phrases such as "expects," "anticipates," "plans," "projects," "estimates," "assumes," "intends," "strategy," "goals," "objectives," "potential," or variations thereof, or stating that certain actions, events or results "may," "could," "would," "might" or "will" be taken, occur or be achieved, or the negative of any of these terms or similar expressions. The forward-looking statements in this news release relate to, among other things: our ability to discover and increase Mineral Resources and convert Mineral Resources to Mineral Reserves at the Marigold mine and the Seabee Gold Operation; our ability to extend the life of and increase operational flexibility at the Marigold mine and Seabee Gold Operation; future production of gold, silver and other metals; estimated production rates for gold, silver and other metals produced by us; ongoing or future development plans and capital replacement, improv ement or remediation programs; and our plans and expectations for our properties and operations.

These forward-looking statements are subject to a variety of known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual events or results to differ from those expressed or implied, including, without limitation, the following: uncertainty of production, development plans and cost estimates for the Marigold mine and the Seabee Gold Operation; our ability to replace Mineral Reserves; commodity price fluctuations; political or economic instability and unexpected regulatory changes; currency fluctuations; the possibility of future losses; general economic conditions; counterparty and market risks related to the sale of our concentrate and metals; uncertainty in the accuracy of Mineral Reserves and Mineral Resources estimates and in our ability to extract mineralization profitably; differences in U.S. and Canadian practices for reporting Mineral Reserves and Mineral Resources; lack of suitable infrastructure or damage to existing infrastructure; future develop ment risks, including start-up delays and cost overruns; our ability to obtain adequate financing for further exploration and development programs and opportunities; uncertainty in acquiring additional commercially mineable mineral rights; delays in obtaining or failure to obtain governmental permits, or non-compliance with our permits; our ability to attract and retain qualified personnel and management; potential labour unrest; the impact of governmental regulations, including health, safety and environmental regulations, including increased costs and restrictions on operations due to compliance with such regulations; reclamation and closure requirements for our mineral properties; social and economic changes following closure of a mine may lead to adverse impacts and unrest; unpredictable risks and hazards related to the development and operation of a mine or mineral property that are beyond our control; indigenous peoples' title claims and rights to consultation and accommodatio n may affect our existing operations as well as development projects and future acquisitions; assessments by taxation authorities in multiple jurisdictions; claims and legal proceedings, including adverse rulings in litigation against us and/or our directors or officers; compliance with anti-corruption laws and internal controls, and increased regulatory compliance costs; complying with emerging climate change regulations and the impact of climate change; fully realizing our interest in deferred consideration received in connection with recent divestitures; uncertainties related to title to our mineral properties and the ability to obtain surface rights; the sufficiency of our insurance coverage; civil disobedience in the countries where our mineral properties are located; operational safety and security risks; actions required to be taken by us under human rights law; competition in the mining industry for mineral properties; our ability to complete and successfully integrate an an nounced acquisition; an event of default under our convertible notes may significantly reduce our liquidity and adversely affect our business; failure to meet covenants under our senior secured revolving credit facility; conflicts of interest that could arise from certain of our directors' and officers' involvement with other natural resource companies; information systems security threats; and those various risks and uncertainties identified under the heading "Risk Factors" in our most recent Annual Information Form filed with the Canadian securities regulatory authorities and included in our most recent Annual Report on Form 40-F filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC").

This list is not exhaustive of the factors that may affect any of our forward-looking statements. Our forward-looking statements are based on what our management currently considers to be reasonable assumptions, beliefs, expectations and opinions based on the information currently available to it. Assumptions have been made regarding, among other things, our ability to carry on our exploration and development activities, our ability to meet our obligations under our property agreements, the timing and results of drilling programs, the discovery of Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves on our mineral properties, the timely receipt of required approvals and permits, including those approvals and permits required for successful project permitting, construction and operation of our projects, the price of the minerals we produce, the costs of operating and exploration expenditures, our ability to operate in a safe, efficient and effective manner, our ability to obtain financing as and when required and on reasonable terms and our ability to continue operating the Marigold mine and the Seabee Gold Operation. You are cautioned that the foregoing list is not exhaustive of all factors and assumptions which may have been used. We cannot assure you that actual events, performance or results will be consistent with these forward-looking statements, and management's assumptions may prove to be incorrect. Our forward-looking statements reflect current expectations regarding future events and operating performance and speak only as of the date hereof and we do not assume any obligation to update forward-looking statements if circumstances or management's beliefs, expectations or opinions should change other than as required by applicable law. For the reasons set forth above, you should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements

Cautionary Note to U.S. Investors

This news release includes Mineral Reserves and Mineral Resources classification terms that comply with reporting standards in Canada and the Mineral Reserves and the Mineral Resources estimates are made in accordance with NI 43-101. NI 43-101 is a rule developed by the Canadian Securities Administrators that establishes standards for all public disclosure an issuer makes of scientific and technical information concerning mineral projects. These standards differ significantly from the requirements of the SEC set out in SEC Industry Guide 7. Consequently, Mineral Reserves and Mineral Resources information included in this news release is not comparable to similar information that would generally be disclosed by domestic U.S. reporting companies subject to the reporting and disclosure requirements of the SEC. Under SEC standards, mineralization may not be classified as a "reserve" unless the determination has been made that the mineralization could be economically produced or ex tracted at the time the reserve determination is made. In addition, the SEC's disclosure standards normally do not permit the inclusion of information concerning "Measured Mineral Resources," "Indicated Mineral Resources" or "Inferred Mineral Resources" or other descriptions of the amount of mineralization in mineral deposits that do not constitute "reserves" by U.S. standards in documents filed with the SEC. U.S. investors should understand that "Inferred Mineral Resources" have a great amount of uncertainty as to their existence and great uncertainty as to their economic and legal feasibility. Moreover, the requirements of NI 43-101 for identification of "reserves" are also not the same as those of the SEC, and reserves reported by us in compliance with NI 43-101 may not qualify as "reserves" under SEC standards. Accordingly, information concerning mineral deposits set forth herein may not be comparable with information made public by companies that report in accordance with U.S. standards.

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SOURCE Silver Standard Resources Inc.

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