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3. Investment Highlights
Colombia: pro-business environment
Focus on high-grade gold
Experienced management team
One of the first to enter Colombia
Stuart Moller, VP of Exploration
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4. Capital Structure
Shares outstanding 98.5 million
Fully diluted 121.3 million
Cash* C$93 million
Options outstanding 6.4 million
Warrants outstanding 16.9 million
Insider ownership ~30%
* As of Jan 1, 2011
General Terrain in the Buriticá Region
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5. Management
Ari Sussman Stuart Moller, MSc, P.Geo
CEO, President and Director Vice President Exploration
15 years of experience in the mining industry 30 years of Latin American focused experience
Co-founder and CEO of Colossus Minerals, 2006 – present 9 years as VP, Exploration for PanAmerican Silver Corp.
Raised over C$300 million since 2006
Greg Hall
Vic Wall Technical Advisor
Special Advisor Over 35 years of experience in the mining industry
Geologist with over 30 years of international experience Chief geologist world-wide of Placer Dome until the
Barrick takeover − credited discoveries include Granny
Co-winner of the Goldcorp challenge in 2001
Smith Mine (Barrick), Yandi Mine (Rio Tinto)
Chief Geologist MIM Exploration Pty. Ltd (1989−1996)
Co-founder & VP, Exploration for Colossus Minerals Inc. Mark Moseley-Williams
Senior Vice-President of Operations
Gustavo Koch, MA Mining engineer & MBA with over 16 years’ experience
Executive Vice President in mine construction, expansion projects and operations
Lawyer with 17 years of experience managing extensive in Americas
portfolio of mining licenses in Colombia including Agnico Eagle, Kinross, Coeur d'Alene, Fortuna
Continental’s portfolio
Keith McKay, CA Elina Chow
Chief Financial Officer Director of Investor Relations
A chartered accountant; formerly served as CFO with Andina 10 years of investor relations/public relations experience
Minerals, Aurelian Resources; controller with Rio Algom, VP
Previously with Colossus Minerals and Auryx Gold Corp.
Finance with Potash Company of Canada
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6. Board of Directors
Robert Allen Jaime G. Gutiérrez
Chairman of the Board Director
30 years of Colombian experience identifying, financing 25 years of mining industry experience
and developing mineral properties including Continental’s General Manager of Colombian gold smelter company
portfolio CIIGSA
Ari Sussman
CEO, President and Director
Tim Warman, P.Geo
Director
15 years in the mining industry
President and CEO of Malbex Resources
Co-founder and CEO of Colossus Minerals, 2006 − present
Former Vice President of Corporate Development of
Raised over C$125 million since 2006 Aurelian Resources Inc.
Jim Felton
Director
Patrick Anderson
Director
8 years of Colombian experience, including Vice President
of Business Development for Grupo de Bullet CEO of Dalradian Resources
(2006 − present) Former president and CEO of Aurelian Resources
Co-credited with discovery of FDN Deposit in Ecuador
Paul J. Murphy
Director The Northern Miner’s Mining Man of the Year (2009)
Executive VP of Finance and CFO at Guyana Goldfields Director of Colossus Minerals
Former National Mining Leader and West Cluster Leader in
Canada at PriceWaterHouseCoopers LLP
Director of Alamos Gold
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7. Continental’s Projects
N
Concessions owned: 166,207 ha
Concessions pending application: 145,656 ha Santander
Berlin
Buriticá
Highly prospective gold regions
Frontino
Lunareja
Buriticá high-grade flagship gold project Medellin
Over 40 years combined Colombian Dojura
experience Bogotá
COLOMBIA
Joint venture on Dojura property
with AngloGold Ashanti
Dominical
Continental Gold
Projects
0 100 200
Kilometres
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8. Colombia: Gold Belts
N
PANAMA
Miocene belt in Colombia’s
Segovia Belt
central cordillera
Major gold deposits include VENEZUELA
La Colosa & Marmato California District
Countrywide exploration Buriticá
Antioquia
only just beginning Batholith
Marmato
Choco Belt COLOMBIA
Middle Cauca Belt La Colosa
Western edge of the craton
METALLOGENIC BELT AGE DEPOSIT TYPE
Jurassic Porphyry Gold
Late Cretaceous Early Tertiary
Intermediate Sulfidation
Eocene (?)
Miocene Oxidized Pluton Related
0 75 150
General Terrain in the Buriticá Region ECUADOR Kilometres
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9. Buriticá: Overview
31,257 hectares (5,551 ha registered;
13,320 ha pending registration;
12,386 ha pending application), 100%
owned
Two hour drive from Medellin
Mining license and EIA in place –
only amendment required
Excellent infrastructure: road, power
Native gold on the gravity table
and water to site
30 tpd plant processing development
ore
High grade, carbonate base metal
type vein/breccia system
60,000m drill program for 2010-11
30% complete; over 45,000m drilled
since 2008
Multiple untested targets to be drilled Visible gold in hole Busy-79
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10. Buriticá: Exploration Targets
N
Significant additional high-
Area of soil sampling
grade vein potential in Town of Buritica
several areas
Guacamaya
Pajarito San Breccia
Augustine
Lower grade disseminated Yaragua
North
Au potential on north and
Yaragua
south edges of Buriticá
complex and in the Veta Sur
Guacamaya breccia area La Mano
La
Estera
Town of El Naranjo
500m
Alluvium Tonalite
Black siltstones Basalt (Cretaceous)
Buritica Andesite Fault
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11. Buriticá: Soil Sampling
GOLD LEAD
1500 x 2500 m
grid
1560 samples
Multi-element ICP
100 x 20-25 m grid
Tonusco Fault
Tonusco Fault
Yaragua North
Yaragua North
Yaragua Mine
Yaragua Mine
Veta Sur
Veta Sur
0.2%
12 g/t
La Mano
La Mano 150
0.15 La Estera
0 300 0
La Estera 300
metres metres
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12. Buriticá: Soil Sampling
SILVER ZINC
Tonusco Fault
Tonusco Fault
Yaragua North
Yaragua North
Yaragua Mine Yaragua Mine
Veta Sur Veta Sur
>0.2%
>45 g/t
La Mano La Mano
150
5
0 300
La Estera 0 300 0 300
La Estera metres
metres metres
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13. Buriticá: Yaragua Zone
E W
View is to the South
Breccia
0 100
Metres
Diatreme Fault
Yaragua
Mine
Portals
Tonusco Fault
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14. Buriticá: Major Vein Systems
Busy-63 1.5m @ 64.82 g/t Au & 20 g/t Ag
Diatreme Yaragua
N Fault North
Busy-11 7.0 @ 88.29 Au & 155.2 Ag
A
Yaragua
Mine
FW Vein Sofia Portals
HW Vein
Vein C
Vein B Yaragua
System
B Buuy-44 9.8 m @ 13.93 g/t Au & 69.6 g/t Ag
Tonusco
Fault
Buuy-48 3.5 m @ 76.72 g/t Au & 216.4 g/t Ag
Buuy-51 2.7 m @ 60.53 g/t Au & 55 g/t Ag
Buritica intrusions
D
Busy-66 8.5m @ 23.67 g/t Au & 149 g/t Ag Breccia Buritica
Breccia Volcanic-Sed
Sediments
Veta Sur Mafic volcanics
System Buuy-130 9.9 m @ 53.11 g/t Au & 109.9 g/t Ag Fault
Road
Busy-79 14.3 m @ 446 g/t Au & 166 g/t Ag
Busy-23 5.9m @ 52.42 g/t Au & 20 g/t Ag Drill hole
Busy-131 17.9 m @113.82 g/t Au & 112 g/t Ag
Veta Sur Drill Intersects
C
3 – 10g/t Au
10 – 30g/t Au
100m >30g/t Au
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15. Buriticá: Stage II Gold Mineralization
Cuts Stage I banded
gold - base metal
mineralization
Free gold - carbonate
+/- stibnite, Te, As
Low base metal
content
Identified to date in
San Antonio, Sofia, B,
and Veta Sur veins
(ie., high grade veins)
and on Diatreme Fault
Program of oriented
core drilling to
determine structural
relationship to Stage I
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16. Buriticá: Yaragua Zone Cross-section A-B
N S
Murcielagos 2
A B
1600 m
4.0m @ 30.0
Level 0
8.8m @ 71.1
Level 1
1500 m
Yaragua Breccia
20m @ 3.0
Level 2
0.2m @ 53.5
0.3m @ 117.9
Level 3
1.5m @ 110.9 1400 m
Gold Assay
Results (g/t)) 1.4m @ 65.3
>30 0.6m @ 634.5 0.7m @ 28.2
10−30
5−10
3−5
0.3m @ 11.7
0.3m @ 11.2
1−3 1300 m
0.5−1
<0.5 50m
Section Line 1129 540mE
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17. Buriticá: Longitudinal Section of San
Antonio Underground Channel Sampling
W E
1700m
Drill hole intersect
1.4m width @ 105.2g/t 1.6m width @ 45.0g/t of San Antonio Vein
(55m length) (50m length) (cutoff of 1g/t)
1.0m width @ 108.1g/t
0.5m width @ 37.1g/t
(115m length) Gold (g/t)
(108m length)
1500m
1 – 10
1.3m width @ 67.4g/t 0.5m width @ 63.8 g/t
(200m length) (27m length)
10 – 30
0.1m width >30
0.3m width @ 35.5g/t 0.5m width @ 212.8 g/t
@ 63.9g/t
(33m length) (57m length)
0.4m width @ 23.4 g/t Channeled interval
(38m length) with length of
interval, average
grade and thickness
1300m
Note: Channeled widths are
less than the vein width in some
areas as sampling is limited by
the width of the tunnels
100m
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18. Buriticá: Veta Sur Longitudinal Section C-D
C D
1800m
1700m 1.4m @ 14.3 Drill traces
E 2.0m @ 6.5 Previous
2.6m @ 20.9
results
12.1m @ 4.8
Inc 1.3m @ 14.2
2.0m @ 23.3 Awaiting
2.05m @ 11.3 1.25m @ 23.9 2.5m @ 9.6 results
D A
1600m
1.1m @ 7.6
2.7m @ 12.2
B C 1.9m @
6.1m @ 8.9 2.1m @ 4.1 3.7m @ 12.6
3.2m @ 3.5 4.2
Results
Gold (g/t)
5.1m @ 4.3 1.4m @ 9.4
1500m 1 – 10
3.2m @ 4.6 10 – 30
1.1m @ 8.6 3.4m @ 30 - 100
12.4 0.7m @ 18.5 >100
[cutoff of 1g/t]
1400m
0.9m @ 27.2
4.3m @ 16.1
A B D E
14.3m @ 446g/t 0.65m @ 365.3g/t 17.9m @ 113.8g/t 0.80m @ 121.3g/t
Inc 3.0m @ 2105.1g/t Inc 1.2m @ 1432g/t 50m
C And 1.8m @ 127.0g/t
1300m
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0.9m @ 18
19. Buritica: Gold Distribution
W E All drill traces
(Total 45km)
Gold intersect
1700m (>30ppm)
Gold intersect
1600m (>10ppm)
Gold intersect
1500m (>5ppm)
Drill traces
1400m (Awaiting Assay results)
Veta Sur
1300m
Combined Veta Sur – Yaragua
longitudinal section looking
Crosscut off of tunnel from Naranjo Valley
(scheduled for 2012 – 2013)
north.
1200m
+10 g/t Au intercepts along 900m
of strike open below the 600
1100m
vertical meters currently drill tested
Yaragua
100m
1000m
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20. Buritica: Preliminary Ramp Design
Preliminary ramp access design accesses largeView
Plan open
valley
1km ramp at 1200m level starting Q1 2011
Resource definition drilling below 1500m level
~Q2/Q3 2011
Will become main haulageway for production
Buuy-22 189 g/t Au intersection at 1220m elevation
Tonusco Fault
Yaragua Section looking West
North
Veta Sur
1500 m
12 g/t
1300 m
La
Mano
0.15
La Estera 0 300
metres Buuy-46
Buuy-22
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21. Buriticá: Aggressive Time Line
Milestone Target
Complete 45,000 m Phase 1 drill program
Complete 1500m of development on vein
Initiate baseline environmental program
Initiate metallurgical & geo-mechanical testing
Amend Mining License & EIA 2011
Commence 60,000m & Phase 2 drill program Q1 2011
Initiate exploration/production ramp Q2 2011
Complete Phase 2 drill program Q4 2011
Underground drilling at Buriticá – June 2010
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22. Berlin: Overview
100% owned, 27,000
hectare project
Pescadero Ituango
Large-scale mesothermal gold vein Hydroelectric Plant
system
Over 11 kilometres of mineralized El Rosario Mine
strike to test 10 km
Berlin Mine
El Troncal
Pescadero Ituango power plant:
N
• US$2.3 billion estimated cost N
• 2400 megawatts
• Completion planned for 2018
Trend of Mineralization
Known Mines / Prospects 0 5 10
Current Road Kilometres
Proposed Road
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23. Berlin: History
Berlin Mine operated 1930-1946
Produced 413,000 oz Au
2135 Level
Production from 20m thick lens
2100 Level
Production grade @ 16g/t Au
North
2070 Level
Orebody
2035 Level
2000 Level
Historical Au recoveries of 94%
1960 Level
South
1930 Level
Orebody
1900 Level
Berlin mining operation circa 1942
(photo and left image source: “A Lode Gold
Mine in Colombia”, Engineering & Mining
1860
Level Journal, April 1942)
1830 Level
1800 Level
1760 Level
‘C’’ Orebody ‘B’ Orebody
1730 Level
‘A’
Orebody
1700 Level
‘D’
Orebody 1660 Level
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24. Berlin: Geochemistry
Sample Type
Stream Sample
Rosario Rock Sample
Soil Sample
Gold Assay Results (g/t)
1km >30
10−30
5−10
3−5
1−3
0.5−1
<0.5
Tonalite Berlin vein with abundant
Gneiss stringers of host black schist
Carbonaceous Pelites
Non Carbonaceous Pelites
Quartz sericitic schists
Berlin
Vein
Fault
License
El
Troncal Approximately 5 metres
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25. Berlin: Large-scale Veins Longitudinal Section
On-going sampling program continues to find gold along +11km of strike
North South
Metres
Mined ore bodies
413,000 ounces of gold production
La Lluvia Mine Berlin Mine
El Rosario Mine
El Pescaito
1000 m
Historical mine levels
LEGEND Historical mined-out areas
+10g/t Au mineralization
0 1000 m
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26. Berlin: Initial Exploration Plan
3 km length of a 12 km major structure
No drilling North of this point
North along strike of structure South
340m
+1,000 m development level (no historic mining)
1860RL
50m zone 28 25m zone 24 10m zone 5
samples Av. samples Av. grade samples AV.
grade 9 gt Au 11.7 gt Au Open grade 223gt Au
Open vertically vertically and Open all directions
and N horizontally S horizontally
1600RL
1500RL
135m zone No drilling vertically below this
last 23m 22 samples point along entire structure
Av. grade 16.6 gt Au
Open vertically and
S horizontally
Historical mine levels *2km of the structure
LEGEND Historical mine working
undrilled. Last drilling was
500 m pre-1945
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27. Dominical
100%-owned, 6,500 hectare project
Rock and stream sediment sampling
Grass roots discovery of
epithermal/mesothermal vein systems with
strike extents of 400−1,500 metres
Chip samples: 12m @ 1.15g/t Au
24m @ 1.00g/t Au
30m @ 0.86g/t Au
Near-term drill targets
Las Pilas vein discovery
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28. Dojura: AngloGold Ashanti joint venture
37,235 hectares
Located in Chocó Department
Large area of porphyry-style alteration with
significant historical alluvial gold production
Airborne geophysics completed
AngloGold Ashanti can earn up to a 75%
interest over 3 years by spending US$6.9
million in combined option payments and on
exploration and development
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29. Other Projects: Santander
N
100% owned, 6,000 hectares La Bodega
Angostura
of concessions
Located near Ventana Gold’s Surata
La Bodega property California
California and Vetas districts host to
historical high grade production
Vetas District
LEGEND
Continental Gold
Greystar Resources
Ventana Gold
Galway Resources
Ore Controlling Structure
0 2.5 5
Major Orebody
Kilometres
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30. Grupo de Bullet Option
First right of refusal to acquire any
precious or base metal concessions held by
Grupo de Bullet
Option expires January 2013
+60 properties ≈ 4 million hectares
Dr. Vic Wall, Special Advisor & Mauricio Castañeda, Exploration Manager
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31. Warrants
Number of Warrants* Exercise Price (Cdn) Expiry Date
74,243 $0.35 Feb 5, 2011
6,242,112 $2.25 Mar 30, 2011
28,750 $1.50 Mar 30, 2011
164,395 $0.35 Apr 21, 2011
90,153 $0.94 July 27, 2011
169,699 $0.94 Aug 5, 2011
3,428,872 US$0.98 Mar 30, 2012
6,000,000 $7.50 Sept 16, 2012
720,000 $5.70 Sept 16, 2012
Total 16,918,224 $67.0 million
* As of November 9, 2010
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32. Options
Number of Options Exercise Price (Cdn) Expiry Date
10,606 $0.94 Sep 22, 2011
10,606 $0.94 Dec 19, 2011
10,606 $1.60 Sep 7, 2012
42,425 $0.84 May 9, 2013
84,849 $0.41 May 4, 2014
2,790,625 $1.50 Mar 30, 2015
565,422 $0.98 Jan 29, 2019
800,000 $2.35 May 10, 2015
350,000 $2.70 May 11, 2015
150,000 $5.80 Sept 1, 2015
50,000 $6.11 Sept 14, 2015
150,000 $6.64 Nov 1, 2015
100,000 $10.42 Dec 1, 2015
Total – 5,667,197 $10.90 million
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33. A Unique Gold Exploration Elina Chow, Investor Relations
Office: +1.416.643.7638
and Development Opportunity Email: e.chow@continentalgold.com
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