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February 9, 2022

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Samples 4.83% Copper At The 2A Copper Occurrence On The Neil Property

Fabled Copper Corp. (CSE:FABL);(FSE:XZ7) announces the fifth set of results of 2021 surface field work on it's Muskwa Copper Project comprised of the Neil Property (previously referred to as the North Block) and the Toro Property (previously referred to as the South Block) in Northwestern British Columbia. The Company also holds rights to the Bronson Property. See Figure 1 below.

Figure 1 - Location Map

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"We started the New Year by reporting our findings on the Lady Luck occurrence in the south end of the Neil Property, followed by the Mac occurrence; the 8A copper occurrence, the Harris copper occurrence, and now the 2A copper occurrence in the central sector of the Neil Property.

The 2A copper occurrence was sampled over a vertical distance of 56 meters starting from 1,401 meters. See Figure 2 below.

Figure 2- Neil Property, 2A Location

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Grab sample D - 723420 taken at the 1,401 meter elevation consisted of quartz carbonate with iron staining. On the weathered surface it was white to light green in color with patches of dark brown and on the fresh surface it was white in color. It had moderate malachite copper alteration with 2% chalcopyrite as patches. This sample assayed 1.81% copper. See Table 1 and Photo 1 below.

Photo 1 - 2A Copper Occurrence - 1,401 meters vertical

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Grab sample D - 723418 was taken 1 meter vertical above the sample described above and consisted of quartz carbonate with vugs, patches of limonite with minor malachite copper alteration, with 10% chalcopyrite as patches, and with blebs and disseminations. This sample assayed 4.83% copper. See Table 1 and Photo 2 below.

Photo 2 - 2A Copper Occurrence - 1,402 meters vertical

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Grab sample D - 723419 taken at the 1,424 elevation consisted of milk white quartz carbonate, with a trace of malachite alteration, and trace chalcopyrite. As expected, this sample returned 0.05% copper. See Table 1 below.

Random grab sample D - 723422 consisted of 90% carbonate and quartz with rusty limonite, goethite as patches and micro seams with no apparent sulphides present and as expected returned 0.01% copper. No altitude reading was collected.

Grab sample D - 723423 taken at 1,454 meters consisted of white carbonate in a weakly shared siltstone with no apparent sulphides present and as expected contained no copper.

Chip sample D - 723424 was taken at the 1,457 meter elevation over a width of 0.50 meters and consisted of white quartz carbonate, with moderate malachite alteration, 4% chalcopyrite as patches and disseminations, and trace of bornite. This chip sample assayed 1.56% copper. See Table 1 above and Photo 3 below.

Photo 3 - 2A Copper Occurrence - 1,457 meters vertical

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