VANCOUVER, BC, Oct. 2, 2023
/CNW/ - Nevada King Gold Corp. (TSXV: NKG) (OTCQX:
NKGFF) ("Nevada King" or
the "Company") is pleased to announce assay results from
three, vertical reverse circulation ("RC") holes recently
completed at its Atlanta Gold Mine Project located 264km northeast
of Las Vegas, Nevada, in the
prolific Battle Mountain Trend. These holes were drilled
northwest of the Atlanta pit to
fill-in drill hole gaps across the northern part of the West
Atlanta Graben Zone ("WAGZ") identifed in Section 22-15N
initially reported on April 27, 2023.
The three holes reported today are plotted on plan and section in
Figures 2 and 3.
Highlights:
Hole
No.
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Interval
(m)
|
Au
(g/t)
|
Ag
(g/t)
|
AT23WS-44
|
214.9
|
323.2
|
108.2
|
11.64
|
17.4
|
Includes
|
274.4
|
303.4
|
29.0
|
37.16
|
34.4
|
Includes
|
283.5
|
286.6
|
3.0
|
162.6
|
15.6
|
Table 1. Highlight hole released today.
This hole is interpreted to have intersected a sub vertical feeder
zone cutting through a flat-lying horizon of mineralization
that generally dips westward. For discussion of true thickness, see
detailed interpretation section and accompanying discussion
below.
- 11.64 g/t Au over 108.2m,
including 37.16 g/t Au over 29.0m
in AT23WS-44 is the most gold rich drill hole ever recorded at
Atlanta and contains the
highest-grade individual drill assay interval ever reported from
the project of 169.8 g/t Au over 1.5m. See Table 2 below for a detailed
breakdown of the full 29m high grade
interval and Table 3 for the complete detailed breakdown of the
108.2m intercept.
- AT23WS-44 was sited 120m
northwest of the Atlanta pit to
locate and test the West Atlanta Fault #1 (WAF1) and was collared
20m west of previously reported
AT22WS-5C (1.08 g/t Au over 112.7m)
and 22m east of previously reported
AT23WS-20 (3.04 g/t Au over 61.1m).
- The Company's new geological model supports the presence of
very high-grade zones or 'jewelry boxes' that can occur at the
juncture between sub-vertical feeder zones and flat-lying horizons
of replacement-type (Carlin-type)
mineralization. Figure 1 below depicts a conceptual cross section
across the high-grade feeder zone hit in AT23WS-44 based on a
generalized Carlin-type geological
model.

Figure 1. Conceptual cross section across
high-grade feeder zone hit in AT23WS-44 utilizing a well known,
generalized Carlin-type geological
model. Gold is preferentially deposited within the 70m to 100m thick
replacement horizon consisting of receptive carbonate beds, while
the high-grade core forms around the structural intersection of
this near-horizontal replacement horizon with the West Atlanta
Fault #1 that served as the feeder structure that channeled
mineralizing fluids into the receptive horizon. Figure adapted
from: Robert et al (2007), and Zhou (2009), "Multi-scale integrated
application of spectral geology and remote sensing for mineral
exploration," Conference Exploration 17, Toronto, 2017.
- As shown above, AT23WS-44 is interpreted to have penetrated the
mineralized zone near the middle of a high-grade zone close to and
possibly intersecting the WAF1. AT23WS-20 intersected the western
portion of the +3 g/t Au high-grade zone while AT23WS-5C on
the east narrowly missed the high-grade domain.
- Now with WAF1 firmly located, the Company is planning to follow
up on AT23WS-44 with closely spaced vertical holes east and west to
better determine the lateral extent and grade distribution in and
around the feeder structure, while also following it along strike,
where it remains open to the north and south.
- Mineralization in this high-grade interval is strongly
oxidized as demonstrated by the Au cyanide solubility analyses
in Table 2 below. Visible gold has not been observed in the
cuttings. The absence or paucity of coarse-grained gold is
supported by the consistent results from duplicate fire assays of
all high-grade intervals (see Table 7).
Hole
No.
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Interval
(m)
|
Au
(g/t)
|
AuCN
(g/t)
|
Ag
(g/t)
|
AT23WS-44
|
274.4
|
275.9
|
1.5
|
25.92
|
22.23
|
14.3
|
AT23WS-44
|
275.9
|
277.4
|
1.5
|
22.52
|
18.81
|
13.7
|
AT23WS-44
|
277.4
|
279.0
|
1.5
|
16.60
|
16.06
|
17.6
|
AT23WS-44
|
279.0
|
280.5
|
1.5
|
30.00
|
25.08
|
21.3
|
AT23WS-44
|
280.5
|
282.0
|
1.5
|
57.15
|
43.99
|
14.2
|
AT23WS-44
|
282.0
|
283.5
|
1.5
|
34.57
|
28.12
|
13.4
|
AT23WS-44
|
283.5
|
285.1
|
1.5
|
169.80
|
>100
|
13.2
|
AT23WS-44
|
285.1
|
286.6
|
1.5
|
155.40
|
>100
|
18
|
AT23WS-44
|
286.6
|
288.1
|
1.5
|
47.95
|
41.80
|
40.2
|
AT23WS-44
|
288.1
|
289.6
|
1.5
|
13.20
|
11.78
|
27.5
|
AT23WS-44
|
289.6
|
291.2
|
1.5
|
13.88
|
11.97
|
23.5
|
AT23WS-44
|
291.2
|
292.7
|
1.5
|
6.68
|
5.31
|
33.2
|
AT23WS-44
|
292.7
|
294.2
|
1.5
|
11.92
|
9.60
|
46.6
|
AT23WS-44
|
294.2
|
295.7
|
1.5
|
18.05
|
15.87
|
42.8
|
AT23WS-44
|
295.7
|
297.3
|
1.5
|
13.55
|
11.02
|
42.9
|
AT23WS-44
|
297.3
|
298.8
|
1.5
|
11.22
|
10.17
|
75.8
|
AT23WS-44
|
298.8
|
300.3
|
1.5
|
13.37
|
11.50
|
47.3
|
AT23WS-44
|
300.3
|
301.8
|
1.5
|
19.60
|
14.73
|
64.3
|
AT23WS-44
|
301.8
|
303.4
|
1.5
|
25.12
|
20.05
|
83.6
|
Table 2. Assay results for 29m thick high grade oxide interval averaging
37.16g/t Au in AT23WS-044 on a 1.52m
basis. Gold grades being reported are based on averaging the 30gm
ICP analyses with the corresponding gravimetric
analyses.
Cal Herron, Exploration Manager
of Nevada King, stated, "Today's
high-grade interval in AT23WS-44 gives us another starting point
for tracking higher-grades proximal to high-angle feeder structures
cutting up through the flat lying horizons that correlate to
stratigraphy hosting most of the gold at Atlanta – namely the silica breccia and
overlying silicified volcanic horizons. As seen in Figures 1 and 3,
the rhyolitic intrusive breccia hosting the highest grade
mineralization in the hole probably intruded along the WAF1 and
will be easy to visually track in the up-coming offset holes of
AT23WS-44 that will be drilled to further expand upon this "bonanza
grade" mineralization. It is important to note that the high-grade
"core" mineralization seen in AT23WS-44 (29m @ 37.16 g/t Au) is not related to a narrow
vein that was drilled down, but rather occurs within the same
flat-lying replacement horizon penetrated in surrounding holes at
similar elevation – i.e. 1741m–1770m a.s.l (above sea
level). For example, nearby holes in the northern portion of the
WAGZ intersected the following high-grade mineralization
–
- AT23WS-20, located 20m west of
AT23WS-44, returned 27.6m @ 4.67 g/t
Au from 1730m-1758m a.s.l.
- AT23WS-22, located 68m west of
AT23WS-44, returned 7.6m @ 28.5 g/t
Au from 1743-1750m a.s.l.
- AT22WS-2, located 41m north of
AT23WS-44, returned 33.6m @ 4.10 g/t
Au from 1746m-1780m a.s.l.
- AT23WS-23, located 63m northwest
of AT23WS-44, returned 12.2m @ 8.78
g/t Au from 1745m-1757m a.s.l.
Elsewhere within the Atlanta
resource zone we see very similar elevation control over high-grade
mineralization. Examples near the East Atlanta Fault within
the AMFZ include –
- AT21-62 returned 10.7m @ 11.19
g/t Au from 1942m-1953m a.s.l.
- AT23NS-116 returned 4.6m @ 7.31
g/t Au from 1937m-1942m a.s.l.
- AT22NS-81T returned 5.3m @ 10.73
g/t Au from 1925m-1931m a.s.l.
The same pattern is apparent across the southern portion of the
WAGZ –
- AT22-8T returned 13.4m @ 7.65 g/t
Au from 1879m-1893m a.s.l.
- AT22SE-42 returned 13.7m @ 4.05
g/t from 1864m-1888m a.s.l.
- AT23HG-28 returned 12.2m @ 7.59
g/t Au from 1841m-1854m a.s.l.
- AT23HG-34 returned 27.4m @ 4.50
g/t Au from 1841m-1870m a.s.l.
- AT22HG-13 returned 12.2m @ 17.59
g/t Au from 1875m-1887m a.s.l.
The high grade intercepts cited above occur within discrete
groups or clusters located across the entire resource zone, with
holes in each cluster sharing the same elevation ranges. This
argues strongly for the high-grades being hosted within
near-horizontal replacement horizons versus narrow, high-angle
faults/veins. If these intercepts occurred along high-angle fault
surfaces, we would not see a uniform horizontal geometry, instead
the intercept elevations within an individual cluster of holes
proximal to each other would indicate a steeply dipping plane.
Close-spaced drilling along suspected high-grade zones has now
provided Nevada King with enough
information to concentrate on drill-defining these relatively
narrow (<20m wide) but very
high-grade, linear intersection zones involving high-angle "feeder"
faults and flat-lying replacement horizons."

Figure 2. Location map for holes reported
in this news release along drill Section22-15N(2) relative to the
perimeter of the historical Atlanta Pit and footprint of the
Gustavson 2020 NI 43-101 resource. Shallow drillholes on the mine
dumps have been removed from the plot for clarity.
Figure 3. Cross section 22-15N(2)
looking north across the northern portion of the Atlanta Mine Fault
Zone and West Atlanta Graben Zone.
Additional Details:
- Holes AT23WS-25A (24.4m
grading 1.19 g/t Au from 318.6 to 343.0m) and AT23WS-41 (22.9m grading 0.293 g/t Au from 335.4 to
358.2m) were drilled west of
previously reported hole AT23WS-22 (42.8m @ 5.64 g/t Au) in order to define the
western boundary of the WAGZ. Both of these new holes hit deeper,
lower grade mineralization on the west side of the West Atlanta
Fault #2 (WAF2), which bounds the western margin of the WAGZ. Gold
grade in this area clearly decreases westward from the WAF2.
- The high grade intercept in previously reported hole AT23WS-22
(42.8m @ 5.64 g/t Au) is attributed
to close proximity to the WAF2. Now that we know where this fault
is located, we will be drilling along strike of it to the north and
south in order to further extend the higher-grade
mineralization.
- Additional in-fill drilling is needed between AT23WS-5C and
AT23NS-104 in order to fill a large 88m gap that currently exists between AT23WS-5C
and the West Atlanta Fault (see Figure 3).
Detailed Interpretation:
The Company's interpretation of today's highlight interval is
that gold mineralizing fluids have migrated laterally from the
high-angle WAF1 (the feeder structure) into a larger receptive,
flat-lying breccia horizon with gold grades generally decreasing
gradationally with horizontal distance from the feeder structure
(Figure 1). The Company does not have sufficient data to accurately
estimate true width of the high grade feeder structure, but true
thickness of the high grade zones within the overall flat-lying
mineralized horizon is far more apparent. As an example, simply
comparing the 29m-thick high grade
intercept (37.16 g/t Au) in AT23WS-44 with the 27.4m high grade intercept (4.67 g/t Au) in
AT23WS-20 illustrates the flat-lying nature of the high grade
horizon connecting these two holes. The mineralized zone in
AT23WS-44 starts at an elevation of 1770m a.s.l. (above sea level) while the same
mineralized horizon in AT23WS-20, located 21m to the west of AT23WS-44, starts at an
elevation of 1758m a.s.l. This
flat-lying geometry to the replacement horizon is noted throughout
the Atlanta deposit as discussed
above.
Hole
No.
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Interval
(m)
|
Au
(g/t)
|
Ag
(g/t)
|
AT23WS-44
|
214.9
|
216.5
|
1.5
|
1.47
|
<0.5
|
AT23WS-44
|
216.5
|
218.0
|
1.5
|
1.51
|
<0.5
|
AT23WS-44
|
218.0
|
219.5
|
1.5
|
2.72
|
<0.5
|
AT23WS-44
|
219.5
|
221.0
|
1.5
|
1.70
|
<0.5
|
AT23WS-44
|
221.0
|
222.6
|
1.5
|
0.85
|
<0.5
|
AT23WS-44
|
222.6
|
224.1
|
1.5
|
0.40
|
<0.5
|
AT23WS-44
|
224.1
|
225.6
|
1.5
|
0.26
|
<0.5
|
AT23WS-44
|
225.6
|
227.1
|
1.5
|
0.27
|
<0.5
|
AT23WS-44
|
227.1
|
228.7
|
1.5
|
0.72
|
0.8
|
AT23WS-44
|
228.7
|
230.2
|
1.5
|
0.76
|
0.9
|
AT23WS-44
|
230.2
|
231.7
|
1.5
|
0.33
|
2.1
|
AT23WS-44
|
231.7
|
233.2
|
1.5
|
0.24
|
2.9
|
AT23WS-44
|
233.2
|
234.8
|
1.5
|
0.39
|
2.5
|
AT23WS-44
|
234.8
|
236.3
|
1.5
|
0.22
|
2.5
|
AT23WS-44
|
236.3
|
237.8
|
1.5
|
0.24
|
5
|
AT23WS-44
|
237.8
|
239.3
|
1.5
|
0.51
|
8.1
|
AT23WS-44
|
239.3
|
240.9
|
1.5
|
1.26
|
8
|
AT23WS-44
|
240.9
|
242.4
|
1.5
|
1.83
|
9.2
|
AT23WS-44
|
242.4
|
243.9
|
1.5
|
3.41
|
9.1
|
AT23WS-44
|
243.9
|
245.4
|
1.5
|
5.85
|
15.5
|
AT23WS-44
|
245.4
|
247.0
|
1.5
|
3.84
|
9
|
AT23WS-44
|
247.0
|
248.5
|
1.5
|
3.57
|
7.1
|
AT23WS-44
|
248.5
|
250.0
|
1.5
|
1.82
|
4.9
|
AT23WS-44
|
250.0
|
251.5
|
1.5
|
2.15
|
6.9
|
AT23WS-44
|
251.5
|
253.0
|
1.5
|
6.68
|
11.6
|
AT23WS-44
|
253.0
|
254.6
|
1.5
|
9.88
|
18.3
|
AT23WS-44
|
254.6
|
256.1
|
1.5
|
5.72
|
12.7
|
AT23WS-44
|
256.1
|
257.6
|
1.5
|
3.23
|
12.2
|
AT23WS-44
|
257.6
|
259.1
|
1.5
|
0.35
|
7.5
|
AT23WS-44
|
259.1
|
260.7
|
1.5
|
0.09
|
6.3
|
AT23WS-44
|
260.7
|
262.2
|
1.5
|
0.13
|
6.1
|
AT23WS-44
|
262.2
|
263.7
|
1.5
|
0.15
|
5.8
|
AT23WS-44
|
263.7
|
265.2
|
1.5
|
0.31
|
14.6
|
AT23WS-44
|
265.2
|
266.8
|
1.5
|
0.54
|
12.2
|
AT23WS-44
|
266.8
|
268.3
|
1.5
|
0.81
|
25.2
|
AT23WS-44
|
268.3
|
269.8
|
1.5
|
0.98
|
20.6
|
AT23WS-44
|
269.8
|
271.3
|
1.5
|
1.35
|
25.7
|
AT23WS-44
|
271.3
|
272.9
|
1.5
|
1.54
|
11
|
AT23WS-44
|
272.9
|
274.4
|
1.5
|
8.96
|
12.1
|
AT23WS-44
|
274.4
|
275.9
|
1.5
|
25.92
|
14.3
|
AT23WS-44
|
275.9
|
277.4
|
1.5
|
22.52
|
13.7
|
AT23WS-44
|
277.4
|
279.0
|
1.5
|
16.60
|
17.6
|
AT23WS-44
|
279.0
|
280.5
|
1.5
|
30.00
|
21.3
|
AT23WS-44
|
280.5
|
282.0
|
1.5
|
57.15
|
14.2
|
AT23WS-44
|
282.0
|
283.5
|
1.5
|
34.57
|
13.4
|
AT23WS-44
|
283.5
|
285.1
|
1.5
|
169.80
|
13.2
|
AT23WS-44
|
285.1
|
286.6
|
1.5
|
155.40
|
18
|
AT23WS-44
|
286.6
|
288.1
|
1.5
|
47.95
|
40.2
|
AT23WS-44
|
288.1
|
289.6
|
1.5
|
13.20
|
27.5
|
AT23WS-44
|
289.6
|
291.2
|
1.5
|
13.88
|
23.5
|
AT23WS-44
|
291.2
|
292.7
|
1.5
|
6.68
|
33.2
|
AT23WS-44
|
292.7
|
294.2
|
1.5
|
11.92
|
46.6
|
AT23WS-44
|
294.2
|
295.7
|
1.5
|
18.05
|
42.8
|
AT23WS-44
|
295.7
|
297.3
|
1.5
|
13.55
|
42.9
|
AT23WS-44
|
297.3
|
298.8
|
1.5
|
11.22
|
75.8
|
AT23WS-44
|
298.8
|
300.3
|
1.5
|
13.37
|
47.3
|
AT23WS-44
|
300.3
|
301.8
|
1.5
|
19.60
|
64.3
|
AT23WS-44
|
301.8
|
303.4
|
1.5
|
25.12
|
83.6
|
AT23WS-44
|
303.4
|
304.9
|
1.5
|
8.11
|
93.3
|
AT23WS-44
|
304.9
|
306.4
|
1.5
|
7.41
|
66.1
|
AT23WS-44
|
306.4
|
307.9
|
1.5
|
2.38
|
10.0
|
AT23WS-44
|
307.9
|
309.5
|
1.5
|
1.79
|
8.8
|
AT23WS-44
|
309.5
|
311.0
|
1.5
|
1.67
|
12.6
|
AT23WS-44
|
311.0
|
312.5
|
1.5
|
0.88
|
8.7
|
AT23WS-44
|
312.5
|
314.0
|
1.5
|
1.29
|
5.4
|
AT23WS-44
|
314.0
|
315.5
|
1.5
|
1.22
|
6.3
|
AT23WS-44
|
315.5
|
317.1
|
1.5
|
6.38
|
12.8
|
AT23WS-44
|
317.1
|
318.6
|
1.5
|
6.81
|
20.0
|
AT23WS-44
|
318.6
|
320.1
|
1.5
|
2.01
|
11.2
|
AT23WS-44
|
320.1
|
321.6
|
1.5
|
2.09
|
15.5
|
AT23WS-44
|
321.6
|
323.2
|
1.5
|
1.39
|
11.4
|
Table 3. Assay results for 108m thick high-grade oxide interval averaging
11.65 g/t Au in AT23WS-44 on a 1.52m basis.
Hole
No.
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Interval
(m)
|
Au
(g/t)
|
Ag
(g/t)
|
Notes
|
AT23WS-44
|
214.9
|
323.2
|
108.2
|
11.65
|
17.4
|
|
Includes
|
274.4
|
303.4
|
29.0
|
37.18
|
34.4
|
|
Includes
|
283.5
|
286.6
|
3.0
|
162.6
|
15.6
|
|
AT23WS-25A
|
318.6
|
343.0
|
24.4
|
1.19
|
11.7
|
Bottomed in
Mineralization
|
AT23WS-41
|
335.4
|
358.2
|
22.9
|
0.29
|
15.1
|
|
Table 4. All holes reported today along
Section22-15N. Mineralization occurs along
flat-lying horizons generally dipping gently westward; true
mineralized thickness in vertical holes is estimated to be between
85% and 95% of reported drill intercept length.
Hole
No.
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Interval
(m)
|
Au
(g/t)
|
Ag
(g/t)
|
Notes
|
AT23WS-22
|
288.0
|
330.8
|
42.8
|
5.64
|
6.7
|
Bottomed in
Mineralization
|
Includes
|
292.7
|
300.3
|
7.6
|
28.5
|
10.7
|
|
AT23WS-21
|
280.5
|
343.0
|
62.5
|
0.31
|
3.3
|
|
AT22WS-4
|
279.0
|
346.0
|
67.0
|
2.07
|
12.1
|
|
Includes
|
317.1
|
333.8
|
16.7
|
3.63
|
12.6
|
|
AT23WS-20
|
275.9
|
337.0
|
61.1
|
3.04
|
21.4
|
Bottomed in
Mineralization
|
Includes
|
286.6
|
291.2
|
4.6
|
15.84
|
19.8
|
|
AT23WS-5C
|
207.3
|
320.0
|
112.7
|
1.08
|
14.8
|
Bottomed in
Mineralization
|
AT23NS-104
|
198.2
|
244.0
|
45.8
|
0.35
|
5.0
|
|
AT23NS-103
|
192.1
|
202.7
|
10.6
|
0.37
|
3.4
|
|
AT23NS-102
|
129.5
|
141.8
|
12.3
|
0.41
|
23.4
|
|
And
|
166.2
|
190.5
|
24.3
|
0.40
|
5.2
|
|
AT23NS-101
|
71.6
|
111.3
|
39.7
|
0.17
|
19.1
|
|
Table 5. Previously reported
holes used along updated Section 22-15N. AT22 series holes were
drilled by Nevada King in 2022 and
the AT21 series holes were drilled in 2021. True thickness of gold
mineralization interpreted in today's release is 95% to 100% of the
reported intercept length in vertical holes. *Denotes
holes that bottomed in mineralization. ^Denotes angle
hole.
Hole
No.
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Interval
(m)
|
Au
(g/t)
|
Ag
(g/t)
|
Notes
|
DHRI-11-NRC4
|
317.1
|
353.7
|
36.6
|
1.71
|
6.8
|
|
KR98-21*
|
242.4
|
262.2
|
19.8
|
1.19
|
1.6
|
Bottomed in
Mineralization
|
Table 6: Historical holes
used in Section 22-15N. KR98 series hole was drilled by Kinross in
1998. DHRI series hole was drilled by Meadow Bay in 2011.
Mineralization occurs along flat-lying horizons generally dipping
gently westward; true mineralized thickness in vertical holes is
estimated to be between 85% and 95% of reported drill intercept
length.
*Denotes angle
hole.
QA/QC Protocols
All Reverse Circulation (RC) samples from the Atlanta Project
are taken at 1.5 m intervals, split
at the drill site and placed in cloth and plastic bags utilizing a
nominal 2kg sample weight. Certified Reference Material (CRM)
standards, blanks, and blind duplicates are inserted into the
sample stream on-site on a one-in-twenty sample basis, meaning all
three control inserts are included in each 20-sample group. Samples
are shipped by a local contractor in large sample shipping crates
directly to American Assay Lab in Reno ("AAL"), Nevada, with full custody
being maintained at all times. At AAL, samples were weighed then
crushed to 75% passing 2mm and pulverized to 85% passing 75 microns
in order to produce a 300g pulverized split. Prepared samples are
initially run using a four acid + boric acid digestion process and
conventional multi-element ICP-OES analysis. Gold assays are
initially run using 30-gram samples by lead fire assay with an OES
finish to a 0.003 ppm detection limit, with samples greater than 10
ppm finished gravimetrically. Every sample is also run through a
cyanide leach for gold with an ICP-OES finish. For Au values above
10 g/t, AAL routinely re-assays samples using a 30gm gravimetric
fire assay. For the 29m high grade
interval in AT23WS-44, AAL inserted three lab duplicates that
results in percent differences of 1.80%, 2.48%, and 2.59%. No
visible gold was logged in this hole. Sample weights were
consistent.
Table 7 contains the complete assay report for the interval
195.1m to T.D. at 330.8m for AT23WS-44 showing sample weights as
received at American Assay Lab plus lab blank, duplicate, and CRM
standards along with Nevada King's
inserted field blanks, duplicates, and CRM standards. The high
grade intervals were assayed by 30gm fire with ICP finish and then
check-assayed via 30 gm gravimetric fire assay. Gold cyanide
solubility assays were performed on every sample. As seen in Table
6, the 30gm ICP analyses match closely with the gravimetric
analyses, indicating minimal nugget effect and high
reproducibility. The consistent Au cyanide analyses indicate strong
oxidation and little evidence of significant sulfide encapsulation.
Fairly consistent sample weights indicate good, overall RC
recovery, particularly within the very high grade intervals, to the
extent that down-hole contamination from upper high grade intervals
is unlikely. When 10m to 20m lengths of low sample weights occur, or
sustained lack of sample recovery occurs, then down-hole
contamination is more likely to occur. This is not the case with
AT23WS-44.
|
|
|
|
Wt
|
Au
|
Au
|
Au
|
|
|
|
|
BRPP2KG
|
FAPB30-ICP
|
GRAVAu30
|
AuCN30
|
|
|
|
|
0.01
|
0.003
|
0.103
|
0.01
|
SAMPLES
|
Comments
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Weight
(kg)
|
ppm
|
ppm
|
ppm
|
1880368
|
|
195.1
|
201.2
|
5.30
|
-0.003
|
|
-0.01
|
1880368-X
|
AAL dup of
1880368
|
|
|
|
0.003
|
|
-0.01
|
1880369
|
|
201.2
|
207.3
|
7.90
|
0.011
|
|
0.01
|
1880370
|
|
207.3
|
213.4
|
6.50
|
-0.003
|
|
-0.01
|
1880371
|
|
213.4
|
214.9
|
1.30
|
0.047
|
|
0.05
|
1880372
|
|
214.9
|
216.5
|
4.40
|
1.470
|
|
1.46
|
1880373
|
|
216.5
|
218.0
|
6.70
|
1.510
|
|
1.12
|
1880374
|
|
218.0
|
219.5
|
2.00
|
2.720
|
|
2.44
|
1880375
|
NKG dup of
1880374
|
|
|
1.20
|
3.490
|
|
2.63
|
1880376
|
|
219.5
|
221.0
|
7.90
|
1.700
|
|
1.29
|
STD-
OxC168
|
AAL STD (0.213 g/t
Au)
|
|
|
|
0.223
|
|
0.22
|
1880377
|
|
221.0
|
222.6
|
0.90
|
0.848
|
|
0.65
|
1880377-X
|
AAL dup. of
1880377
|
|
|
|
0.832
|
|
0.64
|
1880378
|
|
222.6
|
224.1
|
5.80
|
0.399
|
|
0.37
|
1880379
|
|
224.1
|
225.6
|
3.20
|
0.260
|
|
0.24
|
1880380
|
NKG blank
|
|
|
0.70
|
0.005
|
|
-0.01
|
1880381
|
|
225.6
|
227.1
|
4.60
|
0.271
|
|
0.24
|
1880382
|
|
227.1
|
228.7
|
3.60
|
0.720
|
|
0.65
|
1880383
|
|
228.7
|
230.2
|
6.50
|
0.759
|
|
0.60
|
1880384
|
|
230.2
|
231.7
|
5.40
|
0.325
|
|
0.26
|
1880385
|
NKG STD (1.081 g/t
Au)
|
|
|
|
1.110
|
|
0.96
|
1880386
|
|
231.7
|
233.2
|
6.60
|
0.243
|
|
0.20
|
1880387
|
|
233.2
|
234.8
|
1.60
|
0.390
|
|
0.32
|
1880388
|
|
234.8
|
236.3
|
3.70
|
0.220
|
|
0.17
|
BLANK
|
AAL blank
|
|
|
|
-0.003
|
|
-0.01
|
1880389
|
|
236.3
|
237.8
|
2.70
|
0.236
|
|
0.23
|
1880390
|
NKG dup of
1880389
|
|
|
4.00
|
0.319
|
|
0.23
|
1880390-X
|
AAL dup of
1880390
|
|
|
|
0.306
|
|
0.24
|
1880391
|
|
237.8
|
239.3
|
7.70
|
0.508
|
|
0.46
|
1880392
|
|
239.3
|
240.9
|
2.70
|
1.260
|
|
1.07
|
1880393
|
|
240.9
|
242.4
|
3.40
|
1.830
|
|
1.52
|
1880394
|
|
242.4
|
243.9
|
7.60
|
3.410
|
|
2.76
|
1880395
|
|
243.9
|
245.4
|
6.20
|
5.850
|
|
5.04
|
1880396
|
|
245.4
|
247.0
|
3.50
|
3.840
|
|
3.39
|
1880397
|
|
247.0
|
248.5
|
6.20
|
3.570
|
|
3.06
|
1880398
|
|
248.5
|
250.0
|
5.70
|
1.820
|
|
1.57
|
STD-
CDN-CM-47
|
AAL STD (1.13 g/t
Au)
|
|
|
|
1.140
|
|
1.06
|
1880399
|
|
250.0
|
251.5
|
7.60
|
2.150
|
|
1.73
|
1880399-X
|
AAL dup. of
1880399
|
|
|
|
2.210
|
|
1.67
|
1880400
|
|
251.5
|
253.0
|
2.70
|
6.680
|
|
6.44
|
1880401
|
|
253.0
|
254.6
|
7.10
|
9.880
|
|
8.29
|
1880402
|
|
254.6
|
256.1
|
5.80
|
5.720
|
|
5.62
|
1880403
|
|
256.1
|
257.6
|
4.30
|
3.230
|
|
2.97
|
1880404
|
|
257.6
|
259.1
|
1.60
|
0.348
|
|
0.30
|
1880405
|
NKG dup. of
1880404
|
|
|
3.00
|
0.213
|
|
0.20
|
1880406
|
|
259.1
|
260.7
|
4.60
|
0.088
|
|
0.07
|
1880406-X
|
AAL dup. of
1880406
|
|
|
|
0.090
|
|
0.07
|
BLANK
|
AAL blank
|
|
|
|
-0.003
|
|
-0.01
|
1880407
|
|
260.7
|
262.2
|
0.90
|
0.128
|
|
0.10
|
1880408
|
|
262.2
|
263.7
|
2.50
|
0.146
|
|
0.08
|
1880409
|
|
263.7
|
265.2
|
2.50
|
0.311
|
|
0.30
|
1880410
|
NKG blank
|
|
|
0.60
|
0.003
|
|
-0.01
|
1880411
|
|
265.2
|
266.8
|
5.60
|
0.542
|
|
0.42
|
1880412
|
|
266.8
|
268.3
|
4.90
|
0.808
|
|
0.67
|
1880413
|
|
268.3
|
269.8
|
2.10
|
0.975
|
|
0.75
|
1880414
|
|
269.8
|
271.3
|
3.70
|
1.350
|
|
1.30
|
1880415
|
NKG STD (0.056 g/t
Au)
|
|
|
|
0.071
|
|
0.05
|
1880416
|
|
271.3
|
272.9
|
1.30
|
1.540
|
|
1.43
|
1880417
|
|
272.9
|
274.4
|
2.20
|
8.960
|
|
7.45
|
1880417-X
|
AAL dup of
1880417
|
|
|
|
8.800
|
|
7.17
|
1880418
|
|
274.4
|
275.9
|
3.20
|
25.500
|
26.333
|
22.23
|
1880419
|
|
275.9
|
277.4
|
2.70
|
22.500
|
22.533
|
18.81
|
1880420
|
NKG dup of
1880419
|
|
|
3.80
|
20.900
|
22.200
|
18.81
|
1880421
|
|
277.4
|
279.0
|
2.80
|
16.200
|
17.000
|
16.06
|
1880422
|
|
279.0
|
280.5
|
1.40
|
29.800
|
30.200
|
25.08
|
STD -
SK120
|
AAL STD (4.075 g/t
Au)
|
|
|
|
4.030
|
|
3.95
|
1880423
|
|
280.5
|
282.0
|
6.90
|
57.100
|
57.200
|
43.99
|
1880423-X
|
AAL dup of
1880423
|
|
|
|
55.700
|
|
42.47
|
1880424
|
|
282.0
|
283.5
|
6.30
|
34.600
|
34.533
|
28.12
|
1880425
|
|
283.5
|
285.1
|
7.30
|
>100
|
169.800
|
>100
|
1880426
|
|
285.1
|
286.6
|
5.60
|
>100
|
155.400
|
>100
|
1880427
|
|
286.6
|
288.1
|
6.80
|
47.600
|
48.067
|
41.80
|
1880428
|
|
288.1
|
289.6
|
4.30
|
12.600
|
13.400
|
11.78
|
1880429
|
|
289.6
|
291.2
|
1.20
|
13.500
|
14.000
|
11.97
|
1880430
|
|
291.2
|
292.7
|
8.20
|
6.680
|
|
5.31
|
1880431
|
|
292.7
|
294.2
|
7.00
|
11.700
|
12.133
|
9.60
|
1880431-X
|
AAL dup of
1880431
|
|
|
|
11.400
|
|
9.50
|
1880432
|
|
294.2
|
295.7
|
0.90
|
17.900
|
18.200
|
15.87
|
1880433
|
|
295.7
|
297.3
|
5.50
|
13.300
|
13.800
|
11.02
|
1880434
|
|
297.3
|
298.8
|
4.50
|
11.100
|
11.333
|
10.17
|
1880435
|
NKG dup of
1880434
|
|
|
3.40
|
11.900
|
12.267
|
10.07
|
STD -
OxC168
|
AAL STD (0.213 g/t
Au)
|
|
|
|
0.222
|
|
0.22
|
1880436
|
|
298.8
|
300.3
|
1.00
|
13.400
|
13.333
|
11.50
|
1880437
|
|
300.3
|
301.8
|
3.70
|
20.000
|
19.200
|
14.73
|
1880438
|
|
301.8
|
303.4
|
1.20
|
24.500
|
25.733
|
20.05
|
1880439
|
|
303.4
|
304.9
|
1.30
|
8.110
|
|
7.09
|
1880440
|
NKG blank
|
|
|
0.60
|
-0.003
|
|
-0.01
|
1880441
|
|
304.9
|
306.4
|
1.00
|
7.410
|
|
6.03
|
1880441-X
|
AAL dup of
1880441
|
|
|
|
7.180
|
|
6.07
|
1880442
|
|
306.4
|
307.9
|
1.70
|
2.380
|
|
1.96
|
1880443
|
|
307.9
|
309.5
|
1.50
|
1.790
|
|
1.54
|
1880444
|
|
309.5
|
311.0
|
6.00
|
1.670
|
|
1.38
|
1880445
|
NKG STD (0.056 g/t
Au)
|
|
|
|
0.062
|
|
0.05
|
1880446
|
|
311.0
|
312.5
|
4.20
|
0.875
|
|
0.70
|
BLANK
|
AAL blank
|
|
|
|
-0.003
|
|
-0.01
|
1880447
|
|
312.5
|
314.0
|
1.60
|
1.290
|
|
1.02
|
1880447-X
|
AAL dup of
1880447
|
|
|
|
1.280
|
|
1.04
|
1880448
|
|
314.0
|
315.5
|
4.80
|
1.220
|
|
1.00
|
1880449
|
|
315.5
|
317.1
|
1.80
|
6.380
|
|
5.44
|
1880450
|
NKG dup of
1880449
|
|
|
2.10
|
6.460
|
|
5.16
|
1880451
|
|
317.1
|
318.6
|
2.20
|
6.810
|
|
5.61
|
1880452
|
|
318.6
|
320.1
|
4.00
|
2.010
|
|
1.75
|
1880453
|
|
320.1
|
321.6
|
5.40
|
2.090
|
|
1.79
|
1880454
|
|
321.6
|
323.2
|
5.50
|
1.390
|
|
1.10
|
1880455
|
|
323.2
|
324.7
|
3.90
|
0.195
|
|
0.16
|
1880456
|
|
324.7
|
326.2
|
3.40
|
0.286
|
|
0.20
|
1880456-X
|
AAL dup. of
1880456
|
|
|
|
0.277
|
|
0.20
|
STD -
CDN-CM-47
|
AAL STD (1.13 g/t
Au)
|
|
|
|
1.150
|
|
0.93
|
1880457
|
|
326.2
|
327.7
|
5.30
|
0.110
|
|
0.09
|
1880458
|
|
327.7
|
329.3
|
3.30
|
0.460
|
|
0.39
|
1880459
|
|
329.3
|
330.8
|
3.70
|
0.292
|
|
0.24
|
Table 7. Assay report table from American
Assay Lab (AAL) for RC hole AT23WS-044 with AAL's CRM (STD), blank,
and duplicate (dup.) sample inserts and Nevada King's (NKG) field inserts.
AAL-inserted CRM
Standards:
CDM-CM-47 1.13 g/t Au +/-
0.11 g/t Canadian Resource Lab. Ltd., Langley B.C.
OxC168
0.213 g/t Au +/- 0.002 g/t Rock Labs, Auckland
NZ
SK120
4.075 g/t Au +/- 0.03 g/t Rock Labs, Auckland
NZ
NKG-inserted CRM
Standards:
Batch # 75226 0.056 g/t Au +/-
0.003 g/t Klen International Pty. Ltd., Neerabup
Western Australia
Batch # 73915 1.081 g/t Au +/- 0.03
g/t Klen International Pty. Ltd., Neerabup
Western Australia
Qualified Person
The scientific and technical information in this news release
has been reviewed and approved by Calvin R.
Herron, P.Geo., who is a Qualified Person as defined by NI
43-101.
About Nevada King Gold
Corp.
Nevada King is the third largest
mineral claim holder in the State of
Nevada, behind Nevada Gold
Mines (Barrick/Newmont) and Kinross
Gold. Starting in 2016, the Company has staked large project
areas hosting significant historical exploration work along the
Battle Mountain trend located
close to current or former producing gold mines. These project
areas were initially targeted based on their potential for hosting
multi-million-ounce gold deposits and were subsequently staked
following a detailed geological evaluation. District-scale projects
in Nevada King's portfolio include
(1) the 100% owned Atlanta Mine, located 100km southeast of
Ely, (2) the Lewis and Horse
Mountain-Mill Creek projects, both located between Nevada Gold Mines' large Phoenix and Pipeline mines, and (3) the Iron
Point project, located 35km east of Winnemucca, Nevada.
The Atlanta Mine is a historical gold-silver producer with a NI
43-101 compliant pit-constrained resource of 460,000 oz Au in the
measured and indicated category (11.0M tonnes at 1.3 g/t) plus an inferred
resource of 142,000 oz Au (5.3M
tonnes at 0.83 g/t). See the NI 43-101 Technical Report on
Resources titled "Atlanta Property, Lincoln County, NV" with an effective date of
October 6, 2020, and a report date of
December 22, 2020, as prepared by
Gustavson Associates and filed under the Company's profile on
SEDAR+ (www.sedarplus.ca).
Resource
Category
|
Tonnes
(000s)
|
Au
Grade
(ppm)
|
Contained Au
Oz
|
Ag
Grade
(ppm)
|
Contained Ag
Oz
|
Measured
|
4,130
|
1.51
|
200,000
|
14.0
|
1,860,000
|
Indicated
|
6,910
|
1.17
|
260,000
|
10.6
|
2,360,000
|
Measured +
Indicated
|
11,000
|
1.30
|
460,000
|
11.9
|
4,220,000
|
Inferred
|
5,310
|
0.83
|
142,000
|
7.3
|
1,240,000
|
Table 8. NI 43-101 Mineral Resources at the Atlanta
Mine
Please see the Company's website at www.nevadaking.ca.
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Forward Looking Information
This news release contains certain "forward-looking
information" and "forward-looking statements" (collectively
"forward-looking statements") within the meaning of applicable
securities legislation. All statements, other than statements of
historical fact, included herein, without limitation, statements
relating the future operations and activities of Nevada King, are forward-looking statements.
Forward-looking statements are frequently, but not always,
identified by words such as "expects", "anticipates", "believes",
"intends", "estimates", "potential", "possible", and similar
expressions, or statements that events, conditions, or results
"will", "may", "could", or "should" occur or be achieved.
Forward-looking statements in this news release relate to, among
other things, the Company's exploration plans and the Company's
ability to potentially expand mineral resources and the impact
thereon. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove
to be accurate, and actual results and future events could differ
materially from those anticipated in such statements.
Forward-looking statements reflect the beliefs, opinions and
projections on the date the statements are made and are based upon
a number of assumptions and estimates that, while considered
reasonable by Nevada King, are
inherently subject to significant business, economic, competitive,
political and social uncertainties and contingencies. Many factors,
both known and unknown, could cause actual results, performance or
achievements to be materially different from the results,
performance or achievements that are or may be expressed or implied
by such forward-looking statements and the parties have made
assumptions and estimates based on or related to many of these
factors. Such factors include, without limitation, the ability to
complete proposed exploration work given the global COVID-19
pandemic, the results of exploration, continued availability of
capital, and changes in general economic, market and business
conditions. Readers should not place undue reliance on the
forward-looking statements and information contained in this news
release concerning these items. Nevada
King does not assume any obligation to update the
forward-looking statements of beliefs, opinions, projections, or
other factors, should they change, except as required by applicable
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