COMPANY PRESENTATION April 2016
DISCLAIMER Disclaimer – TRANSATLANTIC Mining Corp (“TRANSATLANTIC” or “The Company”) has prepared this presentation based on the information available to it. No representation or warranty, expressed or implied, is made as to the fairness, accuracy, completeness or correctness of the information, opinions and conclusions contained in this presentation. To the maximum extent permitted by law, none of TRANSATLANTIC, its directors, employees or agents, advisers, nor any other person accepts liability, including, without limitation, any liability arising from fault or negligence on the part of any of them or any other person, for any loss arising from the use of this presentation or its contents or otherwise arising in connection with it. This presentation contains general and background information about TRANSATLANTIC’s activities current as at the date of the presentation and should not be considered to be comprehensive or to comprise all the information that an investor should consider when making an investment decision. The information is provided in summary form, has not been independently verified, and should not be considered to be comprehensive or complete. It should be read solely in conjunction with the oral briefing provided by Transatlantic and all other documents provided to you by TRANSATLANTIC. All dollar terms expressed in this presentation are in US Dollars unless otherwise stated. C ertain historical and technical information provided herein is given in reliance on outside sources that Transatlantic considers to be reliable. However, no guarantee is given as to the accuracy of any such information. No Offer – This presentation is not an offer, invitation, solicitation or other recommendation with respect to the subscription for, purchase or sale of any security, and neither this presentation nor anything in it shall form the basis of any contract of commitmentwhatsoever. Forward looking statements – This presentation may contain forward looking statements that are subject to risk factors associated with mining and production businesses. Forward-looking statements, including projections, forecasts and estimates, are provided as a general guide only and should not be relied on as an indication or guarantee of future performance and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, many of which are outside the control of TRANSATLANTIC. No investment advice - This presentation is not a financial product, investment advice or a recommendation to acquire TRANSATLANTIC securities and has been prepared without taking into account the objectives, financial situation or needs of individuals. Before making and investment decision prospective investors should consider the appropriateness of the information having regard to their own objectives, financial situation and needs, and seek legal, taxation and financial advice appropriate to their jurisdiction and circumstances. Transatlantic is not licensed to provide financial product advice in respect of its securities or any other financial products. Information in this Presentation remains subject to change without notice. 2 TRANSATLANTIC MINING - AN EMERGING METALS EXPLORER & DEVELOPER
PRESENTATION CONTENT 1. COMPANY OVERVIEW 2. US GRANT GOLD OPERATION 3. MONITOR COPPER / GOLD PROJECT 4. GNAWEEDA SALE AGREEMENT 5. SUMMARY 3 TRANSATLANTIC MINING - AN EMERGING METALS EXPLORER & DEVELOPER
COMPANY OVERVIEW Assets in World Class Mining Districts The Company is focused on moving from explorer and developer into mine production in second quarter2016. The Projects to mine and develop – the Alder-US Grant Gold Operation and the Monitor Copper-Gold Project. Why Idaho and Montana? World Class mining states and communities Synergies in operations Undeveloped high grade high margin mineral potential ¹TCO is farming into 80% of Monitor 4 TRANSATLANTIC MINING - AN EMERGING METALS EXPLORER & DEVELOPER
Capital Structure Board of Directors Shares on Issue 136,257,692 Warrants on Issue (exercisable at $0.15 in late 2016) 32,074,857 Options on Issue 2,286,000 Cash owing to TCO (US) $1,500,000 Cash at Bank (CAD) $580,000 Transatlantic Mining Corporation’s top 10 shareholders own 80% Top 3 Shareholders 80% of the Company 80% 20% 5 TRANSATLANTIC MINING - AN EMERGING METALS EXPLORER & DEVELOPER
Fast Track to Gold Production Drill Mine Produce • Quarter 1 2016 • Quarter 1 2016 • Quarter 2 2016 Drill and mine the US Grant gold mine for early high margin cash flow Cash flow to support district sustainability Strategy Drill and expand existing Alder and Monitor projects Leverage to other mine projects 6 TRANSATLANTIC MINING - AN EMERGING METALS EXPLORER & DEVELOPER
PRESENTATION CONTENT 1. COMPANY OVERVIEW 2. US GRANT GOLD OPERATION 3. MONITOR COPPER – GOLD PROJECT 4. GNAWEEDA GOLD PROJECT 7 TRANSATLANTIC MINING - AN EMERGING METALS EXPLORER & DEVELOPER
US Grant Mine, Montana USA Road to Production-Lease and Option Agreement Initial 4 month DD period for $50,000 USD with an option to extend lease for 12 months at $25,000 USD per month. Full rights to all production and toll proceeds. Option to purchase for $6M USD less any lease payments. Purchase is paid in annual instalments. $2M (less lease payments) • immediately following 16mth lease $2M one year after the • first payment $2M one year after the • 2nd payment 8 TRANSATLANTIC MINING - AN EMERGING METALS EXPLORER & DEVELOPER
US GRANT GOLD PROJECT – MONTANA USA Overview The US Grant is located in Virginia City Montana. The first discovery of gold in Montana was near the US Grant Property. World Class Mining District The district has produced over 9 million ounces of gold-silver from predominantly alluvial mining techniques and high grade vein. Quartz veining hosted in a pre-Cambrian biotite schist of the Tobacco Root Field. Quartz fissures strike N 40 W and dipping 45 degrees and vary in width from 0.5m to 7m in width. US Grant Vein has been mapped over 1200m of surface outcrop on the current Regional land position, with only 600m partially having any historical development or production. Geology El Fleeda vein is parallel and only 180m in the hangingwall of the US grant vein with an unexplored strike length of 1250m. Golden Boy vein sets (2) have a total 7,900m of unexplored strike length. 9 TRANSATLANTIC MINING - AN EMERGING METALS EXPLORER & DEVELOPER
US GRANT GOLD PROJECT – MONTANA USA Historical Development 1863 Gold Placer Discovered in Alder Gulch 1867 US Grant Lode Claim Staked 1889 US Grant Claim Patented 1976 Present Day Mill Constructed 1986 Last continuous Operation of the Mine and Mill History 2007 Madison Mining LLC Purchase Property, 5 Patented and 28 Unpatented Claims. 2007 to present – MMLLC holds property in care and maintenance with no exploration to date. Known Strike of Existing Veins = 1200m to 3700m on land position Known Depth of Existing Veins = 220m Dimensions Known Widths = 0.5m to 7.0m Epithermal or possible mesothermal in origin associated with intrusive events. Created Fissure vein sets. Approx 1500 in the district to variable strike length. Gold Veins Lack of any historic exploration below water table. The Alder Valley high grade alluvial’s are potential source from veins. Extended depths of the systems still to be tested. 10 TRANSATLANTIC MINING - AN EMERGING METALS EXPLORER & DEVELOPER
US GRANT GOLD PROJECT – MONTANA USA Exploration and Mining Target US Grant Vein 3 Level US Grant/El Fleeda Parallel System • Simple access to El Fleeda • Grade continues • US Grant Vein Limited historical drilling • Open in all directions • Simple access • 11 TRANSATLANTIC MINING - AN EMERGING METALS EXPLORER & DEVELOPER
PRESENTATION CONTENT 1. COMPANY OVERVIEW 2. US GRANT GOLD PROJECT 3. MONITOR COPPER – GOLD PROJECT 4. GNAWEEDA GOLD PROJECT 12 TRANSATLANTIC MINING - AN EMERGING METALS EXPLORER & DEVELOPER
MONITOR COPPER – GOLD PROJECT High Grade Copper-Gold Project – Idaho U.S.A. Monitor is located along the eastern extension of the Coeur d’Alene Mining District, which has produced +1.2 Billion ounces of Ag, 8.3 Million tons of Pb, 3.3 million tons of Zn, World Class 207,000 tons of Cu and 529,000 ounces of Au. Mining District The Coeur d’Alene District is the second largest producer of silver in the world (Mauk and White, 2004) following Potosi in Bolivia. SILVER VALLEY – Monitor 30miles SE Wallace Region produced: Silver +1.2 Billion ounces Lead 8.3 Million tons Zinc 3.3 Million tons Copper 207,000 tons Gold 529,000 ounces 13 TRANSATLANTIC MINING - AN EMERGING METALS EXPLORER & DEVELOPER
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