What is Aztec Minerals?
Aztec Minerals is a specialized mineral exploration entity focused on the identification and development of high-value assets in North America. The company's core portfolio includes the Cervantes project, an emerging porphyry gold-copper discovery located in Sonora, Mexico, and the Tombstone project, which exhibits significant potential for high-grade gold-silver and CRD silver-lead-zinc mineralization in southern Arizona. Listed on the TSX-V under the ticker AZT and the OTCQB as AZZTF, Aztec Minerals operates at the intersection of geological innovation and capital-intensive resource extraction. The firm maintains a strategic focus on jurisdictions with established mining infrastructure, aiming to transition early-stage discoveries into viable, resource-defined assets through rigorous exploration methodologies.
How much funding has Aztec Minerals raised?
Aztec Minerals has raised a total of $9M across 7 funding rounds:
Share Placement
$1M
Private Equity
$711K
Stock Offering
$2.9M
Share Placement
$350K
Share Placement
$1.6M
Share Placement
$1.8M
Private Equity
$665K
Share Placement (2016): $1M, investors not publicly disclosed
Private Equity (2017): $711K, investors not publicly disclosed
Stock Issuance/Offering (2017): $2.9M, investors not publicly disclosed
Share Placement (2019): $350K, investors not publicly disclosed
Share Placement (2020): $1.6M, investors not publicly disclosed
Share Placement (2024): $1.8M, investors not publicly disclosed
Private Equity (2025): $665K, investors not publicly disclosed
Key Investors in Aztec Minerals
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What's next for Aztec Minerals?
Looking ahead, the strategic deployment of the $665K will likely center on the intensification of drilling campaigns at both the Cervantes and Tombstone sites. With the current market environment favoring precious and base metal assets, Aztec Minerals is well-positioned to capitalize on its existing geological data to delineate further resource potential. The company's roadmap involves a transition from initial discovery phases toward more comprehensive resource estimation, which is critical for long-term institutional interest. Investors should monitor upcoming technical reports and assay results, as these will serve as the primary catalysts for valuation growth. Furthermore, the firm's ability to maintain fiscal discipline while scaling exploration activities will be a key indicator of its operational maturity as it moves toward potential future development milestones.
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