March 2012 Slide 1 TSX.V: CRF, FWB: 2CM, OTCQX : CORMF.

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March 2012 Slide 1 TSX.V: CRF, FWB: 2CM , OTCQX : CORMF

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March 2012

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TSX.V: CRF, FWB: 2CM, OTCQX : CORMF

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Disclaimer

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Certain statements herein may contain forward-looking information with the meaning of applicable securities laws. Forward-looking information appears in a number of places and can be identified by the use of such words as “intends” or variations of such words and phrases or statements that certain actions, events or results “may”, “could”, “would”, “might” or “will” be taken, occur or be achieved. Forward-looking information includes statements regarding the Company’s exploration plans with respect to the Property and the estimation of mineral resources, and are subject to such forward-looking risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the Company’s actual results, performance or achievements, or industry results, to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Such risks include gold price volatility, change in equity markets, the uncertainties involved in interpreting geological data, increase in costs and exchange rate fluctuations and other risks involved in the gold exploration and development industry. There can be no assurance that a forward-looking information herein will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements or information. Also, many of the factors are beyond the control of Coronet Metals Inc. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking information. All forward-looking information herein are qualified by this cautionary statement. Coronet Metals Inc does not undertake to update such forward-looking information except with applicable securities laws.

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Coronet’s Mandate

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To build a substantial junior gold mining and exploration company by acquiring advanced, near production, low cost assets in emerging countries

Yanamina Project

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Investment Highlights

Resources • NI 43-101 compliant epithermal gold resource, with 83,100 oz Au Indicated, 123,700 oz Au Inferred resources, with significant exploration potential

• NI 43-101 compliant epithermal gold resource, with 83,100 oz Au Indicated, 123,700 oz Au Inferred resources, with significant exploration potential

Low Cash Cost

• Open pit, heap leach gold operation• Cost of production estimated at US$271 per oz Au

• Open pit, heap leach gold operation• Cost of production estimated at US$271 per oz Au

Low Capex Requirements

• Estimated capital expenditures of US$35 million• Good regional infrastructure in place with nearby roads and skilled labour pool• NPV (@5%) of US$40.5 million at Au price of US$1,025/oz

• Estimated capital expenditures of US$35 million• Good regional infrastructure in place with nearby roads and skilled labour pool• NPV (@5%) of US$40.5 million at Au price of US$1,025/oz

Acquisition Opportunities

• Strong base of contacts in South America to source potential acquisitions• Disciplined and explicit criteria for assessing opportunities

• Strong base of contacts in South America to source potential acquisitions• Disciplined and explicit criteria for assessing opportunities

Mining-friendlycountry

• Peru is one of the major mining countries worldwide and is the world’s largest producer of silver and sixth largest producer of gold

• S&P foreign long-term credit rating of BBB- (positive)

• Peru is one of the major mining countries worldwide and is the world’s largest producer of silver and sixth largest producer of gold

• S&P foreign long-term credit rating of BBB- (positive)

Experienced Management

• Proven team in place that has experience in all aspects of the development and financing of resource companies

• Extensive exploration, mine construction and operational experience in Peru

• Proven team in place that has experience in all aspects of the development and financing of resource companies

• Extensive exploration, mine construction and operational experience in Peru

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Capital Structure

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TSX.V: CRF, FWB: 2CM, OTCQX : CORMF

Outstanding Shares 82,171,525 Fully Diluted Shares Outstanding: 109,608,076

Share Price: $0.09

Market Cap: $7.4 million

Cash on Hand $4.9 million

Debt None(Information as of March 31, 2012)

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Management & Board of Directors

Management

Joel Dumaresq, CEO and DirectorMr. Dumaresq has for the past 10 years worked as Managing Director of private equity and merchant banking firm Matrix Partners Inc. Mr. Dumaresq has a background in finance and investment banking and formerly worked for 10 years for RBC Dominion Securities, a division of the Royal Bank of Canada.

Stephen Stine, P.E., President, Director and COOMr. Stine is a seasoned mining executive with extensive experience in public/private company formation, acquisitions, turnarounds, debt/equity offerings and general mine operations around the world. Mr. Stine is a co-founder and former Director of Alamos Gold where he served as COO in charge of exploration and production. Mr. Stine also worked as a consultant to Newmont Mining at their Yanacocha gold mine in Peru.

Theo van der Linde, CFOIs a Chartered Accountant with 15 years extensive finance, administration and public accounting experience in diverse industries including mining, financial services, manufacturing and retail. During the last seven years of his career Mr. van der Linde has worked with Etruscan Resources Inc. (now Endeavour Mining) where he successfully transitioned through a period of growth that involved Etruscan going from explorer to producer and ended up as the CFO for Burkina Mining Company in Burkina Faso. Before that he worked in public accounting practice with WBLI Chartered Accountants and PriceWaterHouseCoopers in Halifax, Nova Scotia where he was involved in servicing several exploration and producing publicly-traded mining companies.

June Hamilton, Corp. SecretaryWith over 25 years’ experience in the corporate commercial law and investment banking fields in Ontario, Ms. Hamilton moved to British Columbia in 2006 and was appointed Corporate Secretary to Longview Capital Partners Incorporated (now Resinco Capital Partners Inc.) in June 2007 and held that position until May 2011. She served as Corporate Secretary to Cue Resources Ltd. from June 2008 to May 2011, with Tanzania Minerals from November 2007 until September 2010 and with Terreno Resources Corp. (formerly Mega Moly Inc.), from November 2007 to July 2011.

Ricardo Saponara Casas, Business AdministratorMr. Saponara is a Business Administrator graduated from the Lima University, with more than 20 years of experience in private companies. He is also a Custom Broker with specialization on International Commerce. In the last three years he became a member of the board of the Regatas Lima Club. He also has a specialization in Law and Mining.

Miguel Aramburu, Director• As of January 2008, Mr. Aramburu is the CEO of Hochschild

Mining Plc, where he has worked for many years in roles of increasing responsibility and prominence

• Currently member of the Board of Directors of Pacfico Vida, Castrovirreyna Compañia Minera, Corporacion Minera Castrovirreyna, Corporacion Miraflores, and Enfoca

Leonard Harris, DirectorMr. Harris retired in 1995 from acting as President and General Manager of Newmont Peru and President and General Manager of Newmont Latin America. Mr. Harris continues to serve as a director and consultant to over a dozen resource companies.

Douglas Newby, Director• Has approximately 25 years of experience in the evaluation and

financing of mining companies and projects worldwide• Has been the CFO of Polymet Mining Corp. since 2005 and has

been President of Proteus Capital Corp. since 2001• Previously served as Executive VP, Chairman, President and

CEO of Western Goldfields Inc.

David Kaplan, Director• Over 15 years experience in the mining industry• Currently the Portfolio Manager of LIM Advisors LLC, managing

metal and energy futures and securities for a commodity hedge fund

• Previously served as Vice President for Gerald Metals, as a metals trader for Glencore International, and as a physical trader and analyst for Glencore Ltd.

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Mining in Peru

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• Standard & Poor’s upgraded Peru’s foreign long-term credit rating to investment grade BBB- (July 2009)

• Average GDP growth from 2006 to 2010 was 7.2%* Peru is expected to grow 6% annually through

2011-2013*

• One of the major mining countries worldwide World’s largest producer of silver Second largest producer of copper and zinc Sixth largest producer of gold

• During 2009†: Mining exports grew 62% and reached US$26.89 billion Mining investments grew 182% and reached US$2.77

billion 7% of the total worldwide exploration investment was

destined to Peru

* Source: Banco Central de Reserva del Perú (“BCR”)† Source: Ministerio de Energía y Minas (“MEM”)

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Pierina – Barrick (210 Mt @ 1.1 gpt Au, containing 7.5 M oz of gold)

Yanamina Gold Property

Yanacocha – Newmont (650 Mt @ 0.9 gpt Au containing 19 M oz of gold)

Alto Chicama – Barrick (255 Mt @ 1.1gpt Au containing 9.1 M oz of gold)

Yanamina Project

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• Located in the Department of Ancash, approximately 482km by paved road northeast of Lima

• Situated 40km north of Barrick Gold’s Pierina (7.5 million oz Au) and 120 km south of Barrick Gold’s Alto Chicama / Laguna Norte (9.1 million oz Au) mines

• Yanamina comprises of 6 concessions with 224 hectares at an elevation of 3,500 to 3,700 meters

Trujillo

Chiclayo

Chimbote

Huánuco

• Daily airline connections from Lima to the Department capital of Huarez, 61 km to the south of the Project

• Project envisioned to be an open pit, heap leach gold operation

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Ancash Fault Zone

Slide 9Barrick’s Pierina Mine

Yanamina Gold Deposit

Yungay Graben Gold Belt

Unrealized exploration potential in lands adjoining Yanamina and Pierina

5km+/-

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Yanamina Exposed on Surface

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Red area outlines the Yanamina gold deposit exposed on a 50 inclined slope of ⁰the east wall of the 200km long Yungay Graben. Barrick’s Pierina gold deposit is located 40 km south of the Yanamina Deposit and is also situated adjacent to the of the Yungay Graben as shown on the previous slide.

100m +/-

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Yanamina Geology

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• The property straddles the Ancash Fault Zone, with the gold deposit hosted by the Fault Zone

• Deposit is a tabular body exposed on the westerly dip slope of Ancash Fault Zone

• Mineralization is low sulphidation epithermal in origin

• Substantial downdip and on-strike potential

• Additional mineralized sheer zones in footwall

7.5 m @ 1.14 g/t Au, 0-7.5m

12m @ 0.5 g/t Au, 45-57m

18m @1 g/t Au, 7.5-25.5 m

24m @ 2.1 g/t Au, 0-24m

9m @ 1.25 g/t Au, 6-15m

37m @ 3.1 g/t Au, 0-37m15m @ 6.1 g/t Au 0-15m

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• Current project resources are:

• Present resource grading between 1.20 to 1.70 g/t Au and 7.00 g/t Ag

• Resource determined from 3,402m of drilling from 78 drill holes

Yanamina Resource Summary

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Summary Mineral Resources – Yanamina Gold Deposit(0.50 gpt Au Cut-Off Grade)

Resources Tonnes Grade (gpt Au) Total Ounces

Indicated 1,567,000 1.65 83,100

Inferred 3,235,000 1.19 123,700

February 2011 NI 43-101 Technical Report, Prepared by Southampton Associates Inc.

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Yanamina Project

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According to the February 2011 NI 43-101Technical Report (Preliminary Economic Assessment):•Treating 4,802,000 tonnes of ore grading 1.34 g/t gold and 5.65 g/t silver with heap leach recoveries of 73% gold and 40% silver resulted in a production of 151,000 oz gold and 349,000 oz silver at a cash cost of US$ 257/eq oz gold over a 5 year mine life. •Initial annual production of 41koz gold and 95koz silver with averages of 30koz gold/year and 70koz silver/year over the mine life. •Capital expenditures (including working capital) estimated to be US$ 35.5 million. •At US$ 1,025/oz gold and $16.50/oz silver, the IRR is 50%, the NPV at 5% is US$40.5 million and the payback is 1.47 years from the start of operations. •The PEA was based on a 5 year 1:1 stripping ratio open pit mine, a 3,000t/d heap leach operation and a US$6.5 million reclamation and closure cost.

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Yanamina Drilling Plan

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Proposed Exploration Program Cost Estimate

Scope of Work Cost $

10,000m Diamond Drilling $2,500,000

Social $300,000

Camp Costs $400,000

Site Management $200,000

Metallurgical Pilot Plant $200,000

Assays $100,000

Travel $50,000

Environmental Mgmt. $50,000

TOTAL $3,800,000

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Yanamina Exploration Potential

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10,0000m of drilling planned

Potential to double or triple existing resource through infill and step-out drillingConvert Zone 1 and Zone 2 resources to measured and indicatedPotential to dramatically increase resource with exploration drilling focused on target at depth, along strike and to each side of existing resource Additional exploration opportunity on lands adjoining Yanamina and Barrick’s Pierina mine

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Yanamina Project Comparable

Corihuarmi YanaminaLocation Peru Peru

Major Center 160 kms east of Lima 340 kms NNE of Lima

Access 10 hours by road from Lima 6 hours by road from Lima

Altitude 5,000 metres 3,600 metres

Capex US$20 million US$28.9 million (est.)

Construction period 9 months 9 months (est.)

Operation 1 million tonne pa heap leach 1 million tonne pa heap leach

Mining Reserve 145,000 oz 263,000 oz

Annual Production 35,000 oz Au 30,000 oz Au, 70,000 oz Ag

Geology Epithermal, open cut Epithermal, open cut

Feasibility Head Grade 1.1 g/t Au 1.19 g/t Au, 7.0 g/t Ag

Metallurgical Recoveries 89% (based on 03/2010 quarter) 73% Au, 40% Ag (est.)

W:O 0.77 1.0

Cash Costs CY ‘09 $US341/oz (1.13g/t head grade) US$271/oz (Au)

Payback 7 months 1.47 years (est.)

Exploration upside Limited Porgera target in HW

Mine Life 2008-2013 2012-2017

IRR 57% (US$550/oz) 50% (US$1,025/oz)

• The following chart compares Yanamina with Minera IRL’s Corihuarmi Gold Project, which has been in production since 2008:

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Yanamina Project

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Local Market Knowledge

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• Core shareholders of Coronet were instrumental in financing and building Gran Tierra Energy (T:GTE). Today, Gran Tierra is a $2B diversified oil and gas production company with activities in a range of Latin American countries

• The Directors of Coronet have a combined 150 years of experience in the exploration, development and financing of mine projects

• The Board of Coronet has raised hundreds of millions of dollars for mining projects around the world

• The Coronet team includes members who have extensive experience working with governmental, non-governmental and community groups in Peru

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Coronet Acquisition Criteria

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•Explore in pro-mining countries in South America

•Low cash cost of production

•Low CAPEX to get into production

•Readily available infrastructure

•Established Reserves

•Potential to significantly expand reserves through additional exploration drilling

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Thank You