GOLD-COPPER: Triumph returns long intercepts from Freegold

YUKON – Results from the final three holes completed at Triumph Gold’s Freegold Mountain property provide more evidence that the project hosts […]
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[caption id="attachment_1003732401" align="aligncenter" width="650"]Freegold property Credit: Triumph Gold Freegold property Credit: Triumph Gold[/caption] YUKON – Results from the final three holes completed at Triumph Gold's Freegold Mountain property provide more evidence that the project hosts a buried porphyry system, the company says. Drill highlights include:
  • 80.5 metres of 0.66 g/t gold equivalent starting at 60 metres;
  • 124.5 metres of 0.57 g/t gold equivalent starting at 23 meteres;
  • 88.3 metres of 0.57 g/t gold equivalent starting at 453 metres.
The drilling was centered around the Revenue area, located within a 6-km soil anomaly at the 34-km-long property. One of the holes intersected three porphyry related zones, two of which were intercepted earlier this year. Triumph suspects a buried gold rich porphyry system below the soil anomaly. Triumph also confirmed the presence of a near surface oxide and supergene zone with one of the intercepts. Visible gold was intersected in one of the holes reported. “Having completed seven of the deepest holes ever drilled on the property, we now have additional compelling evidence of a buried porphyry in each of the three areas tested,” Tony Barresi, Triumph’s president commented in the press release. The Freegold property is located within the Dawson Range gold belt and is currently host to three deposits with resource estimates. For more information, visit www.TriumphGoldCorp.com.

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