Nevada King drills 2.31 g/t gold over 71.7 metres at Atlanta, Nevada CanadiansInvest
-TSXV; NKGFF-OTCQX] reported assay results from four reverse circulation holes and one core hole recently completed at its 100%-owned Atlanta gold mine project, located 264 km northeast of Las Vegas, Nevada, in the prolific Battle Mountain trend. These holes were drilled 200 metres north of the Atlanta pit on Section 22-16N and cut across the high-grade feeder zone that includes a network of structures comprising the Atlanta Mine Fault Zone .
Nevada King started its drilling in the Northwest Target Zone in late 2022 with the objective of defining mineralization eastward from DHRI-11-NR3 moving toward the AMFZ and eventually southeastward into the main Gustavson 2020 resource envelope.
Drill hole AT822WS-2 returned 71.7 metres of 2.31 g/t gold and 5.8 g/t silver, including 33.6 metres of 4.10 g/t gold and 10.2 g/t silver that bottomed in mineralization. AT22NS-28T returned 64.8 metres of 0.50 g/t gold and 9.2 g/t silver. “Looking back at the drilling done from our start in May 2021 to today, the one characteristic that remains constant from hole to hole throughout the entire system is the consistent and contiguous nature of the gold mineralization seen in drill intervals. Grade distribution is generally even and does not fluctuate greatly from sample to sample in the drill intervals. Even with the high-grade intervals, gold values increase and decrease in a steady and even manner.
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