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Corporate Presentation | May 2020 “Doing it Again”

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Corporate Presentation | May 2020

“Doing it Again”

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Cautionary Statements Forward-looking statementsThis presentation contains “forward‐looking statements” and “forward-looking information” (collectively “forward-looking statements”) within themeaning of applicable Canadian and United States securities legislation. These include, without limitation, statements with respect to: the economicsand project parameters presented in the PEA, including IRR, AISC, NPV, and other costs and economic information; possible events, conditions orfinancial performance that is based on assumptions about future economic conditions and courses of action; the strategic plans, timing, costs andexpectations for the Company’s future development and exploration activities on the Las Chispas Property, including construction of the Area 51decline, metallurgical test, mineralization and resource estimates and grades for drill intercepts, permitting for various work, and optimizing andupdating the Company’s resource model and preparing a feasibility study; information with respect to high grade areas and size of veins projectedfrom underground sampling results and drilling results; and the accessibility of future mining at the Las Chispas Property. Assumptions have beenmade regarding, among other things: the reliability of mineralization estimates, the conditions in general economic and financial markets; availabilityand costs of mining equipment and skilled labour; accuracy of the interpretations and assumptions used in calculating resource estimates; operationsnot being disrupted or delayed by unusual geological or technical problems; ability to develop and finance the Las Chispas Project; and effects ofregulation by governmental agencies. The actual results could differ materially from those anticipated in these forward‐looking statements as a resultof the risk factors set forth below and elsewhere in this presentation: fluctuations in precious metals prices, price of consumed commodities andcurrency markets; uncertainty as to actual capital costs, operating costs, production and economic returns, and uncertainty that developmentactivities will result in profitable mining operations; risks related to mineral resource figures being estimates based on interpretations andassumptions which may result in less mineral production under actual conditions than is currently estimated; the interpretation of drilling results andother geological data; receipt, maintenance and security of permits and mineral property titles; environmental and other regulatory risks; project costoverruns or unanticipated costs and expenses; and general market and industry conditions. The assumptions used in the preparation of suchstatements, although considered reasonable at the time of preparation, may prove to be imprecise and, as such, readers are cautioned not to placeundue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date the statements were made. The Company undertakes noobligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements included in this presentation, except as otherwise required by applicable law.

Preliminary Economic Assessment (“PEA”)The Company cautions that the results of the PEA are preliminary in nature and include inferred mineral resources that are considered too speculative geologically to have economic considerations applied to them to be classified as mineral reserves. There is no certainty that the results of the PEA will be realized. Mineral resources that are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability.

Qualified PersonsUnder National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, the Qualified Person for this presentation is N. Eric Fier, CPG, P.Eng.and CEO for SilverCrest Metals Inc., who has reviewed and approved its contents.

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N. Eric Fier, CPG, P.Eng, CEO, Director (30+ years experience, Geological & Mining Engineer)Exploration, Operations, Project Evaluation & Management. Previously with SilverCrest Mines, Newmont Mining, EldoradoGold, Pegasus Gold Corp. Currently Executive Chairman and COO for Goldsource Mines Inc. Involvement in exploration,feasibility, finance, construction and operations of numerous successful mines including Santa Elena in Sonora, Mexico.

Chris Ritchie, MBA, President (15+ years experience, Capital Markets & Risk Management)Resource-based capital markets experience, including capital raising, marketing, corporate strategy and risk management.Chris has been a key advisor to SilverCrest 1.0 and 2.0 through his recent roles at National Bank and Canaccord Genuity.

Pierre Beaudoin, COO, (30+ years experience, Operating & Project Development and Mineral Processing)Before SilverCrest, Pierre worked as the COO for Detour Gold until 2017, where he led the design and construction of theDetour Lake Mine. Prior to that, he spent 16 years with Barrick, including but not limited to the Capital Projects Group.

Anne Yong, CPA, CA, CFO (10+ years experience, Assurance, Financial Reporting & Compliance)

Prior to her role as CFO & Controller with the SilverCrest, she was the Corporate Compliance and Disclosure Officer ofSilverCrest Mines. During her seven years with a Vancouver CPA firm, she primarily serviced reporting issuers listed on theTSX and TSXV. She also successfully completed a 13-month secondment with the BCSC as a Securities Analyst.

Nicholas Campbell, Executive VP, Business Development (15+ years experience, Finance & Corporate Valuation)Responsible for the implementation and execution of all aspects to the Company’s business development opportunities.His experience includes 10 years in capital markets as a mining analyst. He’s also currently the CFO of Goldsource Mines.

S. Rosy Fier, CPG, VP, Exploration & Technical Services (10+ years experience, Geological & Mining Engineer)

Recently lead the SilverCrest Team to the discovery of the high-grade precious metal vein system at Las Chispas in Sonora,Mexico. Previously with SilverCrest Mines as exploration manager, construction supervisor, and production engineer.

Board of DirectorsGraham C. Thody, CPA, CA, Non-Executive Chairman, Director (30+ years experience, Finance/Accounting)John H. Wright, P.Eng, Director (40 years experience, Metallurgist) Hannes Portmann, CPA, B.Sc., Director (16 years experience, Capital Markets/Accounting/Mining Engineering) Ross O. Glanville, P.Eng, MBA, CPA, CGA, Director (40 years experience, Mining Engineer)Ani Markova, MBA, CFA, CDI.D, Director (20+ years experience, Capital Markets/financial analysis)

Management Team

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(1) Refer to the Preliminary Economic Assessment for the Las Chispas Property, Sonora, Mexico, effective May 15th, 2019 as amended July 19, 2019 on SEDAR. Please review section titled “ Preliminary Economic Assessment (“PEA”)” on slide 2 which covers the Company's Cautionary Statement. (2) AgEq based on 75 (Ag):1 (Au), calculated using long-term silver and gold prices of U.S.$17 per ounce silver and U.S.$1,225 per ounce gold with average metallurgical recoveries of 90% silver and 95% gold.(3) Exploration costs incurred on the Las Chispas Project as reported on the Company’s March 31, 2019 financial statements, available the SilverCrest website or on SEDAR. US$ conversion rate used: 1 CAN$ = 0.75 US$. (4) Cumulative cash from capital stock issued less cash balance of US$ 93 M as of Jan 010, 2020. US$ conversion rate used: 1 CAN$ = 0.75 US$.

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Drilling Success/ Drilling Leverage10 drill rigs turning prior to COVID 19 protocol. PEA discovery cost of ~ US$ 0.28 per AgEq(2) ounce(3)

524 intercepts over 1,000 gpt AgEq. 134 over 5,000 gpt AgEq. 55 over 10,000 gpt AgEq

De-Risking Underway Major permits in hand, strong social license, significant financing progress

Access to area 51: Stockpile of high-grade mineralization from multiple working faces

Experienced Team With A Proven Track RecordN. Eric Fier, CEO – built six mines including Santa Elena ~25km away

Pierre Beaudoin, COO – Designed and built Canada’s largest gold mine

Impressive “Base Case” Potential Economics (1)

After-tax NPV (5%): US$406M After Tax-IRR of 78% (US$16.68/oz Ag & US$1,269/oz Au)Average post tax annual net free cash flow: US$115 M (for years 1-4). Payback: ~9 months

Building on a Track Record of Success

Strong Cash Position/ Reasonable Cash RequirementsUS$165 M as of April 21 2020, No committed capital, No debt

NPV/ capex: US$406 M/US$100 M (US$16.68/oz Ag & US$1,269/oz Au, Base Case)

Efficient Use of Shareholder Capital~ 8.4 US$ of EV created for every US$1 invested

US$111 M (4) spent as of April, 2020. Current market cap: US$1,101 M

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❖ Significant Leverage to the Drill Bit❖ PEA Resource† based on 10 of 42 known veins❖ 25+ km of untested strike length❖ PEA includes no contribution from Area 200, Area 118 or Babi Vista,

the three highest grade areas on the project.

❖ Low Capex, Low Cost, High Free Cash Flow Potential(1)

❖ PEA(1) capex of US$100.5m • Sub 1 year payback at US$1,100 Au and US$14.00 Ag• 4:1 NPV to Capex ratio

❖ AISC (PEA) of US$4.89 per AgEq oz for first 4 years of production❖ US$115m FCF (PEA) per year for first 4 years of production

❖ Strong Catalyst Pipeline❖ Drill results pending

❖ 7 drill rig program to start up end of May 2020❖ Results pending from Area 200, Area 118, Babi Vista, Babi Sur,

Babi FW and Babicanora ❖ Potential index inclusion - TSX composite

❖ Recent inclusion into the GDXJ❖ Updated Resource/ Initial Reserve and Feasibility Study (FS) Q4 2020

(See NR dated May 12 2020) ❖ Potential construction decision by end of 2020

“SilverCrest’s vision is to Againbecome a successful precious

metals producer!”

N. Eric FierCPG, P.Eng, CEO

*AgEq based on 75 (Ag):1 (Au), calculated using long-term silver and gold prices of U.S.$17 per ounce silver and U.S.$1,225 per ounce gold with average metallurgical recoveries of 90% silver and 95% gold.

† Refer to the Preliminary Economic Assessment for the Las Chispas Property, Sonora, Mexico, effective May 15th, 2019 on SEDAR. Please review section titled “ Preliminary Economic Assessment (“PEA”)” on slide 2 which covers the Company's Cautionary Statement

(1) Refer to the Preliminary Economic Assessment for the Las Chispas Property, Sonora, Mexico, effective May 15th, 2019 as amended July 19, 2019 on SEDAR. Please review section titled “ Preliminary Economic Assessment (“PEA”)” on slide 2 which covers the Company's Cautionary Statement.

Why SilverCrest Metals

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COVID -19: Activities Prior to Shutdown

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• Educating employees and contractors on rigorous hand washing, personal hygiene and disinfecting

• Assisting with the assembly, distribution and donation of protective masks for employees and the communities near Las Chispas;

• Contributing to ongoing community donations through a local foundation of government recommended medical supplies, including:

• COVID-19 testing kits,• disinfectant and sanitization products, • washing stations, masks, and standard

medicines;

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• Temporary closure on site and at SilverCrest offices, with personnel working remotely from home;

• Maintaining full salaries and benefits, as suggested by the Mexico government

• Employee education and volunteer programs implemented (30 Employees)

• Resource Update and Feasibility Study deferred to H2’ 20 from Q2’20

• Allowing the Company to incorporate additional drill results received after the original March 1, 2020 cutoff date

• Implement a remote exploration drill camp on May 18 2020

COVID -19: Activities During Shutdown

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PEA(1) Gold and Silver Sensitivities(May 21, 2020, Ag was 17.11 US$/oz & Au was 1,725 US$/oz Au)

Parameter Downside Base Case Upside

Gold (US$/oz) 1,100 1,269 1,450

Silver (US$/oz) 14.00 16.68 19.00

Economic Results (After-Tax)

NPV 5% (US$ M) 301.0 406.9 506.5

IRR 64% 78% 91%

Payback period in months 10.9 8.8 7.4

Undiscounted LOM Free Cash Flow (US$ M) 390.4 522.5 646.6

Strong Defense Against a Difficult Market

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Offense ❖ Significant leverage to the drill bit

❖ Only 10 of 42 veins in resource❖ Area 200, Area 118 and Babi Vista, all high grade

discoveries

❖ Potential re-rate into production – PEA(1) economics suggests strong free cash flow potential.

❖ Uniquely positioned to excel after markets stabilize

Defense❖ Margin and FCF protection at lower commodity prices.

❖ NPV to capex at 3:1x assuming $1100 /oz Au $14.00/oz Ag.

❖ Major permits in place, low Capex, strong social license.

❖ US$165 M in cash on the balance sheet, no capital commitments

(1) Refer to the Preliminary Economic Assessment for the Las Chispas Property, Sonora, Mexico, effective May 15th, 2019 as amended July 19, 2019 on SEDAR. Please review section titled “ Preliminary Economic Assessment (“PEA”)” on slide 2 which covers the Company's Cautionary Statement.

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SilverCrest Metals Inc. (NYSE:SILV) - VolumeSilverCrest Metals Inc. (NYSE:SILV) - Share PricingVanEck Vectors ETF Trust - VanEck Vectors Junior Gold Miners ETF (ARCA:GDXJ) - Share Pricing

Capital Structure (as of May 21, 2020)

Issued & Outstanding 127 M

OptionsIncluding 625k $0.16 option (exp. 9-Dec-2020)

7.8 M

Warrants - 50 K at C$4.03, expire Jan. 10, 2021 0.05 M

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* As of April 30, 2020** as of May 5 2020 -- Based on both American: NYSE and Canadian: TSX.T Alpha – A, Chi-X – X, CX2 – H, Pure – P, Omega – O, TriAct – M, Lynx – Y, NEO ATS - U listing (as of Dec 31, 2019)Trading on the TSX Exchange as of August 29, 2019

• Eric Sprott• Gilder Gagnon• Van Eck Associates Corp.• Fidelity• Sprott (Tocqueville)• 1832• Oppenheimer• Picton• Donald Smith• RBC Asset Mgmt• Equinox

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Corporate Structure

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Financing History

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*Market cap as per Feb 27 2020(1)AgEq based on 75 (Ag):1 (Au), calculated using long-term silver and gold prices of U.S.$17 per ounce silver and U.S. $1,225 per ounce gold with average metallurgical recoveries of 90% silver and 95% gold. (2)Exploration costs incurred on the Las Chispas Project as reported on the Company’s March 31, 2019 financial statements. This cost will increase post PEA and change when we release our FS in Summer 2020(4) Cumulative cash from capital stock issued less cash balance of US$ 93 M as of Jan 010, 2020. US$ conversion rate used: 1 CAN$ = 0.75 US$.

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Capital Efficiency

• Current Enterprise Value* (EV) of ~ US$ 936 m;

• ~US$ 8.4 of EV created for every US$1 invested

• ~US$249 m capital raised since inception

• ~ US$ 165 m in cash

• US$111 m spent as of April 21, 2020

• Discovery cost of ~ US$ 0.28 per AgEq(1) ounce(2)

• AISC of US$4.86 /oz of AgEq – first 4 years of PEA

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• H2 2019 ADV = $4,324,673 USD

• Q1 2020 ADV = $12,455,504 USD

Capital Efficiency & Liquidity

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LOM

Ave Grade g/t

723 AgEq : 9.5 AuEq

Ave Annual Ag Oz Produced

5.3 M

Ave Annual Au Oz Produced

55.7 K

Ave Annual Eq Oz Produced

9.6 M AgEq : 128 K AuEq

LOM AISC (US$/Oz)

7.52 AgEq : 564 AuEq

Cumulative After-tax FCF

US$ 737.5 M

Years 1-4

Ave Grade g/t

1,027 AgEq : 13.7 AuEq

Ave Annual Ag Oz Produced

7.6 M

Ave Annual Au Oz Produced

81.6 K

Ave Annual Eq Oz Produced

13.7 M AgEq : 182 K AuEq

AISC (US$/Oz )

4.89 AgEq : 366.8 AuEq

Average Annual After-tax FCF

US$ 135 M

Initial Capex: US$100.5 MLOM Sustaining

Capex: US$50.3 M

Payback period: 7 months

Total Contained AgEq*Oz:88.7M§

PEA Summary Silver+Gold Equivalent+

Throughput: 1,250 tonnes/dayMine life: 8.5

PEA “Upside Case” Sensitivity

Silver Price : 19.00 US$/ ozGold Price : 1,450 US$/ oz

Silver recovery : 89.9 %Gold recovery: 94.4 %

Total Operating Cost: 98.66 US$/tAfter-tax NPV (5%): US$506.9 M

After-tax IRR: 91%After-tax IRR at US$1,100 Au,

US$14 Ag: 64 %

*AgEq based on 75 (Ag):1 (Au), calculated using long-term silver and gold prices of U.S.$17 per ounce silver and U.S.$1,225 per ounce gold with average metallurgical recoveries of 90% silver and 95% gold.

§Contained ounces for gold and silver are estimated to include 29% indicated resources and 71% inferred resources+Please review section titled “Preliminary Economic Assessment (“PEA”)” on slide 2 which covers the Company's Cautionary Statements.

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Silver Price : 19.00 US$/ozGold Price : 1,450 US$/oz

Years 1-4: Ave Annual AgEq Oz Produced = 13.7 MAISC (US$/Oz AgEq*) = 4.89

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August 2016

15 Years of Experience in Sonora, MexicoDiscovered, built and operated Santa Elena – Doing it again with Las Chispas

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Historic Las Chispas District (SIL)

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Underground Development Underway High-Grade Stockpile • Access to Babicanora Vein, Area 51 zone

• 1710 m of development completed • In-Vein drifting (961 m);

• Level 1111 -> 432 m• Level 1096 -> 314 m• Level 1081 -> 215 m• Level 1066 -> 4 m

• Access to Babicanora Norte Vein• 928 m completed to date• Distance to access Area 200: 700 m from Muck Bay 1 or

600 m from BAN Ramp (plan is to build both)• Access to Babicanora Vein, Central zone

• 631 m completed to date• Currently 8 working faces accessed focused on feeding the high

grade stockpile

Santa Rosa Portal, Access to High-Grade Babicanora Vein, Area 51 zone

Babi Central (Historic) Portal

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Underground at Babicanora Area

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Stockpiling helps manage risk

• ~200,000 tonnes currently stockpiled

– ~175,000 historical tonnes

– ~40,000 new tonnes from underground

• 1,250 tonnes per day mill – 456,000 tonnes per year

Benefits from being in-vein

• Understand nugget effect of high-grade

• Better estimation of mine dilution

• Increase understanding of mining methods

• Better understanding on vein continuity and grade

• Metallurgy

• Ground control

• Optimizing process flow sheet

De-Risking with Development

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Las Chispas Treasure Map - 2020

ProposedPlant

Area 118 zone300m by 125m by 1.6m*

3,078 gpt AgEq**

Area 200 zone500m by 125m by 1.5m*

3,387 gpt AgEq**

Babi Vista400m by 200m footprint. 1.2 m thickness, 3,110 gpt AgEq

Area 51 zone20.9M oz AgEq, 1,393 gpt***

Indicated Resource (March 2019)

Recent Significant Discoveries

2020 Drill Target

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Babicanora Norte Vein

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Babicanora Norte Vein + Area 200 PEA(1) defined resource:• Inf: 12.5 m oz AgEq (0.28m tonnes)

with avg grade 1,395 gpt AgEq (8.21 gpt Au and 780 gpt Ag)

• Ind: 8.6 m oz AgEq (0.13m tonnes) with avg grade 2,047 gpt AgEq (11.57 gpt Au and 1,180 gpt Ag)

• 125 m in height and 900 m strike• Recent news suggests

mineralization over 2+ km

Area 200:• avg. 1.5 m true width grading

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236253 201

203

206

254

22

259

1000masl--1000masl

PEA Stope design outline

Insert 1 – Area 200 ZoneInsert 2 – BAN Central

Insert 3 – BAN NW

Santa Rosa PortalBabi Central Portal

A A’

BAN U/GDevelopment (projected)

Est. 1,200m Strike Length (March 2019 Resource Estimate)

Est. 2,000m Strike Length (Feb. 2020)

Discovery Hole BAN19-200, 2.0m @ 39.27 gpt Au and3472.5 gpt Ag, or 6,418 gpt AgEq*

Babicanora Area 3D

Looking NW

Babicanora Footwall Vein

Babicanora Vein 0

m200m

Babicanora Norte Vein

Babi Vista Vein

Babicanora Hangingwall

Vein Babicanora Norte

Footwall VeinBabicanora

Norte Area 200

Babicanora Norte Hangingwall Veins

1000masl

Babicanora Norte Vein

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BAN19-182188.9 to 191.6m

at 3,130 gpt AgEq

BAN19-213292.6 to 295.6m at 9,006 gpt AgEq

BAN19-223314.6 to 316.0m at 4,613 gpt AgEq

BAN20-258279.0 to 284.4m at 1,744 gpt AgEq*

BAN19-209214.6 to 215.6m

at 3,169 gpt AgEq

BAN20-243253.5 to 255.5 m

at 13,345 gpt AgEq

BAN19-137118.9 to 119.4m

at 19,684 gpt AgEq

*AgEq based on 75 (Ag):1 (Au) calculated using long-term

silver and gold prices of US$17.00 per ounce silver and US$1,225 per ounce gold, with average metallurgical

recoveries of 90% silver and 95% gold.

Insert 1 - Long Section (Inclined) Babicanora Norte Vein, BAN Area 200Looking Southwest

Legend (Feb. 2020)Current NR Reported DHCurrently DrillingProposed DHAssays PendingCompleted DH Pierce pt.

Projected UG Workings

High Grade Footprint

PEA Stope design outline

>1000 gpt Ageq

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Babicanora Norte Vein, Area 200

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“Las Chispas Area”

Las Chispas Area

• Area 118: New discovery – avg. 1.6 m true width grading 3,078 gpt AgEq, 23 holes

• High-grade footprint: 300 m along strike, 125 m in height

Las Chispas PEA(1) resource:• Inf: 19 m oz AgEq (1.8 m tonnes)

with avg grade 327 gpt AgEq (1.48 gpt Au and 315 gpt Ag)

• Best hit to date: 8.6 m true width at 7,873 gpt AgEq

23(1) Refer to the Preliminary Economic Assessment for the Las Chispas Property, Sonora, Mexico, effective May 15th, 2019 as amended July 19, 2019 on SEDAR. Please review section titled “ Preliminary Economic Assessment (“PEA”)” on slide 2 which covers the Company's Cautionary Statement.

Prioritized in

Q4 2019, 2020 expansion

target

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Babicanora Vista Vein

• Best hit: 2.1 m true width at 12,740 gpt AgEq

• High grade footprint 400 m in vein strike and 200 m height

• footprint avg 1.2 m thickness, 3,110 gpt AgEq, 42 holes

• Footprint to be included in FS

• No ounces captured in PEA(1)

Accessible via Santa Rosa decline

24(1) Refer to the Preliminary Economic Assessment for the Las Chispas Property, Sonora, Mexico, effective May 15th, 2019 as amended July 19, 2019 on SEDAR. Please review section titled “ Preliminary Economic Assessment (“PEA”)” on slide 2 which covers the Company's Cautionary Statement.

Prioritized in

Q4 2019, 2020 expansion

target

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Babicanora Sur Vein

• 104 additional holes (infill & expansion) averaging 1.4-1.7mgrading 750 gpt AgEq

PEA(1) defined resource: • 10 m oz AgEq (0.54 m tonnes)

with avg grade 575 gpt AgEq (410 gpt Au and 268 gpt Ag)

• Average vein true width of 0.95 m

• Best hit: 2.5 m true width at 6,931 gpt AgEq

25(1) Refer to the Preliminary Economic Assessment for the Las Chispas Property, Sonora, Mexico, effective May 15th, 2019 as amended July 19, 2019 on SEDAR. Please review section titled “ Preliminary Economic Assessment (“PEA”)” on slide 2 which covers the Company's Cautionary Statement.

Prioritized in

Q4 2019, 2020 expansion

target

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Las Chispas “Mined” High Grade (Babicanora Vein, Area 51 zone)

1020 gpt Au and 79,126 gpt Ag, or 155,626 gpt AgEq or 15.5% AgEq

810 gpt Au and 77,671 gpt Ag or 138,421 gpt AgEq or 13.8% AgEq

701 gpt Au and 74,233 gpt Ag or 126, 808 gpt AgEq or 12.6% AgEq

336 gpt Au and 26,435 gpt Ag or 51,635 gpt AgEq or 5.1% AgEq

“Plata Galactica”

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What Could Go Wrong

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1. Conversion of resource to reserves

2. High-grade nugget effect/ continuity

3. Reconciliation/ metallurgy

4. Mining rate/ delivering tonnes/

dilution

5. Tonnage/ mine life

6. Political risk/ regional security

7. Single asset company

8. Execution risk

9. COVID-19 Related Delays

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De-Risking

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✓ Currently have US$ 165 Million in the bank

✓ No committed capital, No debt

✓ Major permits in hand

✓ Underground development progressing

✓ Accessed Area 51 & Babi Central from U/G

✓ Stockpiling tonnes

✓ Water resources

✓ 100% ownership of mining

✓ concessions with resources

✓ Local Social license for last ~ 15 years

✓ Underground development progressing

January, 2020

October, 2017

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Strong Commitment to ESG

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• Strong Stakeholder Alignment• Health & Safety and ESG are 2 of the 5 main

corporate pillars• Management own ~10% of the company

• Board created a sub-committee focused on Safety,Environmental, Social Sustainability (SESS)

• KPI's linked to objectives

• Engaged "Business for Social Responsibility" to create a world class ESG framework

• Gap Analysis – satisfy debt requirements• Materiality Assessment – identify key issues• Action Plan – strategy to implement

• Established locally based non-profit – Impulso Koria• Focused on Education, Health Care,

Infrastructure, Athletics

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Social:• Strong relationship in the Sonora Valley for 15+ years

• Historic mining community – industry with the highest paying wages in Mexico

• Positive legacy with Santa Elena• Community based work force – potential for a

camp with COVID-19 protocols• No indigenous communities within 75km

• Commitment to the local work force• 60% locally hired and trained, 99% of workforce

from Mexico• Internship program with the University of Sonora

– 14 of 14 geologists were graduates• Career and stress management counseling

available

• Established a non-profit foundation (Impulso Koria) in the community focused on:

• Health Care – active COVID-19 response• Education – scholarship program for university

students – 300 students - $200 per semester• Infrastructure – road / building improvement• Sports – sponsor the Arizpe Tigers

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Environmental:• Beginning to track key environmental metrics

• waste, carbon footprint, water usage, energy consumption, bio diversity

• Limited environmental impact• Brownfield site• Dry stack tailings• Water – potential to use from site

• Power – trade off studies underway to avoid using diesel (CNG, power line).

• Sustainable Land Use• Cattle ranch established,• no endangered species, and• no acid drainage rocks

Strong Commitment to ESG

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Governance:

• Shareholder Alignment, Management and Board own 9.7% of the company

• Management and Board Diversity – 25% female representation

• Board Oversight: establishment of the Safety, Environment and Social Sustainability (SESS) Committee

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8

14

17

18

0 10 20 30

Anne Yong, CFO

Pierre Beaudoin, COO

Nick Campbell, EVP Bus. Dev

S. Rosy Fier, VP Exp & TS

Chris Ritchie, President

N. Eric Fier, CEO

Value of Shares Purchased to Annual Base Salary

91

Strong Commitment to ESG

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Strong and Supportive Community, Past and Present

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• Release of backlogged drill results from 2019

• Area 200 Discovery

• Babi Vista Discovery

• Included into the GDXJ

• Aggressive drilling program (75,000m completed in the first 3 months)

• Feasibility Study • Resource Estimate• Maiden Reserve• Cost Estimations

• Ongoing Drilling

• Potential construction decision

• Debt / Equity Financing

• Drill results Backlog• Area 200• Babi Vista• Babi/Babi FW• Babi Sur

• Potential remote exploration camp drill program

• Potential index inclusions – TSX composite

• Basic engineering

Q1 2020 Q2 2020 H2 2020

Path Forward

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Brokerage NameBeacon Securities Ltd Michael Curran, CFA

BMO Ryan Thompson

B. Riley Adam Graf, CFA

Canaccord Genuity Kevin MacKenzie, P.Geo., MBA

Desjardins David Stewart

National Bank Financial Don DeMarco, P.Eng.

PI Financial Corp Phil Ker, P.Geo., MBA

RBC Capital Markets Mark Mihaljevic, CFA

Roth Capital Partners Jake Sekelsky

Scotiabank Trevor Turnbull

VIII Eight Capital Craig Stanley

Analyst Coverage

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Tel: (604) 694-1730

Toll Free: 1-866-691-1730

Fax: (604) 357-1313

Contact Us:Email: [email protected]

Website: www.silvercrestmetals.com

Address: Suite 501 - 570 Granville Street Vancouver, BC V6C 3P1

Viva Las Chispas!

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Est. 1,500m – February 8, 2019 Resource

Note: All information is approximate. The 2D visual representation of the block model isapproximate and doesn't visually represent all blocks within the 3D model.

B B’Babicanora Area 3DLooking NW

Babicanora Sur Vein

Babicanora Footwall Vein

Babicanora Vein

0m

Legend Historic & Santa Rosa DriftCurrent NR Reported DH.

Currently DrillingProposed DHAssays PendingCompleted DH Pierce pt.

Feb. 8, 2019 AgEq* Computer Gen. Block Model

OPEN

200m

Babicanora Norte Vein

Babicanora Vista Vein

160

Labeled DH = > 1000 gpt AgEq*

*AgEq based on 75 (Ag):1 (Au) calculated using long-term silver and gold prices of US$17 per ounce silver and US$1,225 per ounce gold, with approximate average metallurgical recoveries of 90% silver and 95% gold.

Babicanora Vein

Location TonnesAgEq*

GptContained

AgEq* Ounces

Babicanora

Indicated 646,800 1,175 24,438,600

Inferred 670,300 842 18,145,100

Long Section (Inclined) Babicanora Vein Las Chispas Property, Looking Southwest

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LCU HOLES

112109

113

84

93

104

101

98

106

94

Long Section (Inclined) of Las Chispas Vein Looking Northeast (Historic Workings in Pink)

100m0m 200m

OPEN

OPENOPEN

AA’

Las ChispasVein

La BlanquitaVein

La BlanquitaHW Vein

GiovanniVein

0m 200m

Las Chispas Area 3DLooking NW

OPEN

D’ D

LC19-118: 8.6m @ 7,873 gpt AgEq*

89

Legend (Nov. 2019)Current NR Reported DHCurrently DrillingProposed DHAssays PendingCompleted DH Pierce pt.High-grade Footprint

Feb. 8, 2019 AgEq Computer Gen. Block Model

AgEq (gpt) Blocks< 150150 - 300300 - 500500 - 10001000 - 20002000 – 5000> 5000

*AgEq based on 75 (Ag):1 (Au) calculated using long-termsilver and gold prices of US$18.50 per ounce silver and US$1,225 per ounce gold, with average metallurgical

recoveries of 86.6% silver and 98.9% gold.

Drill hole #True Width, gpt AgEq*

LCU HOLES

116

118

110900masl

108105

91A

111

123

58125

128 119

127132

120121

122

130

126

124129

131

117

Insert – Area 118

107

77

76

52

100