First Mexican Gold Corp.

NEW: now 100% interest in the Guadalupe Property in Sonora, Mexico (Jan. 2012) / Best intercept: 37.8 metres of 6.51 g/t Au, 678 g/t Ag

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Message: From Jim re Corex news

The fact that VALE walked away from Corex should not be miss read. If you read the last press release of Corex/Vale you will note that both the grade and mineralized section are very impressive. However you will also note that nowhere in this press release does it say the word Phorphyry.

A Phorphyry is an extremely large mass, or a group of smaller large masses of mineralized Phorphritic rock that is usually a ~ Copper/Gold/ possibly Silver mix of lower grade material that can in many cases be mined open pit a very low cost.

These deposits are the largest mineralized bodies in the world and they take a very large Cap-Ex to start, but once up to throughput can be extremely profitable for MANY MANY years.

Rio Tinto got their start with this type of ore body in Rio Tinto Spain, and mined 500 million tonnes and there is still material left! Believe me these two holes left from this mining are HUGE!! BHP Billiton is currently mining Escondida in south America which is the biggest mine in the world. ( Pat Burns a Director of FMG was one of 4 Geo’s credited with it’s discovery) . Some of these mines can exceed 75 years of mine life!!!!!

This objective of finding a Phorphyry was made very clear to us by Vale. Obviously they have found an interesting area, but it is not a Phorphyry, SO Vale walks, because although the results are good, it’s just not what they were looking for. This in no way condems the Corex property, it was just not the huge tonnes wanted by Vale. They are VERY VERY RARE!!

At FMG -First Mexican Gold I believe that our surface high grade occurrences are formed by pulses of a Phorphyry venting many times and enriching the zone with mineralization with every pulse. Our focus will be two fold going forward at FMG. We will drill of Diana on strike which I think is a no brainer for many ounces of mineralization at low grade starting at surface with lots of tonnes , and drill below and deeper than before under the Karen zone from a lower level and from four directions to find where the main body of the mineralization retreated to. Both targets are drill ready . Buenaventura went into great detail on how this source could be millions of ounces of gold EQU.

We are still looking for Funding or a JV Partner.

I have copied some of our results below! I hope you have a great Vacation.
Best
Jim

Karen zone drill highlights to date (for all near-surface intercepts, see news releases dated April 28, 2011, Feb. 27, 2012, and Oct. 15, 2012): • DDH No. 1: 5.8 metres of 3.67 g/t Au, 753 g/t Ag; (15.7 gpt Au eq) • DDH No. 2: 15.2 metres of 2.58 g/t Au, 47 g/t Ag; (3.4 gpt Au eq) • DDH No. 3: 37.8 metres of 6.51 g/t Au, 678 g/t Ag; (17.4 gpt Au eq) • RC hole #2: 2.0 metres of 1.48 g/t Au and 1,330 g/t Ag; (22.8 gpt Au eq) • RC hole #3: 18.0 metres of 6.52 g/t Au and 61 g/t Ag; (7.5 gpt Au eq) • HDH 11-04: 15.2 metres of 1.57 g/t Au, 335 g/t Ag, 0.18% Cu (7.4 gpt Au eq) plus 22.3 metres of 0.35 g/t Au, 200 g/t Ag and 1.21% Cu; (5.8 gpt Au eq) • HDH 11-05: 33.4 metres of 4.27 g/t Au, 395 g/t Ag, 1.24% Cu; (12.9 gpt Au eq) • HDH 11-06: 21.6 metres of 4.90 g/t Au, 104 g/t Ag, 0.73% Cu; (7.9 gpt Au eq) • HDH 11-27: 9.7 metres of 6.22 g/t Au, 1,853 g/t Ag, 12.62% Cu; (59.0 gpt Au eq) • HDH 11-29: 12.2 metres of 1.86 g/t Au, 70 g/t Ag, 0.14% Cu; (4.2 gpt Au eq) • HDH 11-30: 24.4 metres of 0.34 g/t Au, 25.8 g/t Ag, 0.42% Cu; (1.6 gpt Au eq) • HDH 11-32: 7.6 metres of 3.64 g/t Au; (same) • HDH 11-33: 10.9 metres of 2.70 g/t Au, 152 g/t Ag, 0.20% Cu. (6.5 gpt Au eq) Diana zone drill highlights to date (for all near-surface intervals, see news release on March 10, 2011): • HDH 11-09: 15.7 metres of 0.77 g/t Au, 105 g/t Ag (143.7 silver equivalent g/t); (2.5 gpt Au eq) • HDH 11-10: 39.0 metres of 0.40 g/t Au, 135 g/t Ag (154.9 silver equivalent g/t); (2.6 gpt Au eq) • HDH 11-11: 49.5 metres of 0.42 g/t Au, 86 g/t Ag (107 silver equivalent g/t) (1.8 gpt Au eq) including 13.3 metres of 0.75 g/t Au, 195 g/t Ag (232.7 silver equivalent g/t) (3.9 gpt Au eq
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