Zinco Mining Corporation (TSX VENTURE:ZIM) (FRANKFURT:61Z) has completed 1534.8
meters of HQ diamond drilling in 14 holes at its San Juan and Jesus Maria
prospects in the Cuale VMS camp, Jalisco, Mexico. The drilling was completed by
Major Drilling de Mexico S.A. de C.V. between 5 June 2011 and 20 July 2011. The
main objective of the program was to expand Zinco's geological knowledge of
significant reverse circulation drilling intercepts from both prospects.
Specific results that were followed up with additional drilling include: (i)
silver-rich hole ZIM9 from San Juan with 85.7 meters of 185 g/t Ag, 1.5% Zn and
0.8% Pb (followed up with an additional 955.3 meters in Holes ZIM 34 to ZIM42),
and (ii) zinc-rich hole ZIM30 from Jesus Maria with 41.82 meters of 5% Zn, 1.4%
Pb, 0.2% Cu and 14 g/t Ag (followed up with an additional 579.5 metres of
drilling in holes ZIM43 to ZIM47). 


Prior to sampling, diamond drill core was logged for geology and structure,
examined with a microscope, photographed using an electronic camera, then
analysed semiquantitatively using a Niton GOLDD XRF analyser to delimit the
mineralized intercepts. Prior to the onset of the rains, some core samples from
San Juan were scanned with a short-wave infrared (SWIR) spectrometer. Once the
rains started, humidity levels were too high to properly dry the core for SWIR
spectroscopy.


Core was split in half using a gas powered core saw or conventional
core-splitter. Sample intervals were generally 1 metre long, except where
modified for geological reasons. One half of the split core was kept in the box
on site as a reference, and the other half was sealed in a double-bagged plastic
bag for assay. Standard pulps and coarse blank samples were inserted into the
sample stream at regular intervals. 


The samples were packed into rice bags, then shipped to Acme Laboratories de
Mexico in Guadalajara via Transportes Castores for sample preparation. In the
lab, the samples were dried, crushed and pulverized. The prepared pulps were
shipped via DHL from the lab in Mexico to Acme's analytical laboratory in
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Gold determinations are to be completed
using fire-assay ICP-ES methods on a 30 gram charge. Silver and base metals are
to be analyzed using combined ICP-MS - ICP-ES methods on a 0.5 gram charge with
a 4 acid digestion. Silver over limits for this method are to be re-analyzed
using gravimetric methods.


The assaying is in-progress. 

Qualified Person

This press release was reviewed by Michelle Robinson, M.A.Sc., P.Eng., a
Director of Zinco Mining Corporation, who acts as Zinco's qualified person as
defined by NI 43-101. 


Further information about the Jalisco VMS Project can be reviewed on Zinco's
website www.zincomining.com


ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD,

David Elgee, PRESIDENT

Certain information regarding the Company including management's assessment of
future plans and operations, may constitute forward-looking statements under
applicable securities laws and necessarily involve risks associated with mining
exploration and development, volatility of prices, currency fluctuations,
imprecision of resource estimates, environmental and permitting risks, access to
labour and services, competition from other companies and ability to access
sufficient capital. As a consequence, actual results may differ materially from
those anticipated in the forward-looking statements.


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