International Millennium Mining Corp. (TSX VENTURE:IMI) (the "Company" or
"IMMC") reports assay results from two additional drill holes at its Nivloc
Silver and Gold Project located in southwestern Nevada.


Assays have been received from drill holes 11NL-29 and 11NL-30 (see drill
highlights and table below), located in the western part of the Nivloc Vein
structure. Both holes were collared from pad 4 and are part of a systematic
drilling program designed to test a 1,200 foot long by 800 foot vertical,
un-mined zone within the Nivloc Mine. This target zone, which is crossed by
access/haulage drifts that were developed on four levels while the mine was in
production, lies between two partially mined areas exploited by Desert Silver
between 1937 and 1942. 


Four additional holes, 11NL-31 to 11NL-34, have also been completed from pad 4.
Drilling will continue after the Christmas break from a new location (pad 6)
located in the eastern part of the target area. These additional holes will
complete the initial pattern drilling designed to delineate a mineral resource
within the area of the existing underground workings. Work will then focus on
expanding the mineralized zone, which remains open at depth and along strike to
both the northeast and southwest.


All holes continue to intersect high grade lenses enclosed by wider zones of
lower grade material. Highlights include: 




Drill Highlights from hole 11NL-29:                                         
  172.6 feet @ 53.3 g/t Ag and 0.64 g/t Au - Main Nivloc vein, including:   
    13.5 feet @ 292.3 g/t Ag and 2.46 g/t Au - Main Nivloc vein             
                                                                            
Drill Highlights from hole 11NL-30:                                         
  196.0 feet @ 98.6 g/t Ag and 0.31 g/t Au - Main Nivloc vein, including:   
    5.5 feet @ 1,725.0 g/t Ag and 0.16 g/t Au - Main Nivloc vein            



Both holes (11NL-29 and 11NL-30) intersected the Nivloc vein system between the
440 and 600 ft levels, in the western portion of the target area, east of the
westernmost mine workings. The holes were centered 100 feet apart, and both
intersected high grade silver and gold zones within a wide zone of lower grade
material. The level numbers referred to above, along with distances from other
hole intercepts, are deemed to be approximate. 




Drill Hole Results                                                          
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Hole No.(iii)                                                         Width 
                                      AZ       Dip                      (ft)
                                 degrees   degrees   Interval (ft)   (drill)
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11NL-29                              135       -81  593.4 - 766.0     172.6 
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Including                                           593.4 - 609.5      16.1 
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Also Including                                      752.5 - 766.0      13.5 
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11NL-30                              125       -75  538.0 - 734.0     196.0 
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Including                                           538.0 - 555.0      17.0 
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Also Including                                      710.5 - 734.0      23.5 
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Including                                           710.5 - 716.0       5.5 
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Hole No.(iii)                     Width (ft)                                
                                 (estimated              Au            Vein
                                    true)(i) Ag (g/t)  (g/t) Description(ii)
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11NL-29                               121.1     53.3   0.64             MNV
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Including                              11.3    109.0   2.22             MNV
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Also Including                          9.5    292.3   2.46             MNV
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11NL-30                               147.0     98.6   0.31             MNV
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Including                              12.8    135.1   1.26             MNV
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Also Including                         17.6    462.5   0.63             MNV
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Including                               4.1  1,725.0   0.16             MNV
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(i)   Estimated true widths are calculated and may change slightly with     
      additional structural information.                                    
(ii)  Main Nivloc Vein (MNV).                                               
(iii) Previous drill hole results are set out in the Company's prior news   
      releases.                                                             



As mentioned above, the current drilling program is focused on a target area
that lies between previously mined zones within the northeast-southwest-trending
Nivloc vein structure. The exploration target lies between the surface and the
existing 800 ft level drift in the old mine workings. The 800 ft mine level is
approximately 900 feet vertically below surface, and the vein and workings dip
from minus-45 to minus-65 degrees toward the northwest. Previous mining at
Nivloc focused on high-grade lenses of ore that were encountered while drifting
along the vein structure. The current IMMC drilling program indicates the Nivloc
structure ranges from 50 to more than 150 feet wide and contains several
parallel vein zones. It appears from available data that only one of these
parallel vein zones was exploited by prior mining activity in the 1930s and
1940s. In addition to the potential for high-grade lenses similar to those mined
in the past, the material between the lenses is consistently mineralized and the
entire structure may have potential as a low-grade, bulk-minable deposit.


Part of the 2012 drilling program will be directed beneath and 500 feet west of
the most westerly workings, and to the northeast of the main workings in order
to test the mineralized zone beyond the current target area.


It is stressed that no tonnage or grade estimates have been calculated to date.
The current drilling program is designed to generate enough reliable information
to outline viable mineralized zones that can be converted to resources in
compliance with NI 43-101 standards.


John A. Versfelt, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Company,
comments, "With the consistent excellent drill results that we are experiencing
at Nivloc, the Company's plan is to continue drilling throughout 2012 to develop
a NI 43-101 resource."


Thomas L. Evans, PGeo, the Company's qualified person under NI 43-101 in charge
of the drilling program, reviewed and approved the technical disclosure of this
press release on behalf of the Company.


International Millennium Mining Corp., through its wholly owned subsidiary
International Millennium Mining Inc., has an option agreement with Silver
Reserve Corp. (SRC), a wholly owned subsidiary of Infrastructure Materials Corp.
(OTCBB: IFAM) to acquire an 85% interest in SRC's 18 claim NL Property, which
forms part of the Nivloc Property. 


The drill assay intervals were calculated using the weighted average method.
Drill core assaying was conducted by ALS Chemex, which is an ISO-certified
laboratory. The Company has implemented a quality assurance/quality control
program to ensure that sampling and analysis of all samples are conducted in
accordance with the best possible practices. The system includes the use of
standards, blanks and duplicates to ensure analytical accuracy and the
submission of duplicate samples to a second laboratory to verify the integrity
of the analytical results.


International Millennium Mining Corp. (TSX VENTURE:IMI) is a mineral exploration
and development company engaged in acquiring known smaller mine deposits, such
as its Nivloc, Nevada silver-gold mine project, in the Americas, with the goal
of advancing the properties to the mining stage. Emerging targets include
silver, gold, copper, zinc and lead. The Company's common shares trade on the
TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol: IMI and on the Frankfurt Exchange under
the symbol: L9J.


ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

John A. Versfelt, President & CEO

Further information about the Company can be found on the IMMC website
(www.immc.ca), or on SEDAR (www.sedar.com).


This news release may contain forward-looking statements including but not
limited to comments regarding the timing and content of upcoming work programs,
geological interpretations, potential mineral recovery processes and other
business transactions timing. Forward-looking statements address future events
and conditions and therefore, involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual
results may differ materially from those currently anticipated in such
statements.


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