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Additional Five Drill Holes Sampling At The Bald Hill Antimony Project

VANCOUVER – Antimony Resources Corp. reported completion of an additional five drill holes for samples from drilling at Bald Hill Antimony Project in New Brunswick, Canada.
Jim Atkinson, P. Geo., CEO, said, “We are very pleased with the assays returned for these drillholes We are anxiously awaiting the next batch of assays. I have visited the project and examined the sections of massive antimony stibnite in the drill holes. It is easy to see the mineralization when encountered in the drilling and anticipate excellent assay results. As the drilling progressed batches of samples were submitted to the laboratory on a regular basis, which will mean a continuous flow of results over the next few weeks.
The results obtained in these first samples have increased our confidence in the validity of the previous drilling results and will assist in establishing the drill hole density we will need for a Mineral Resource. We will be working with consultants once all the results are obtained to discuss the appropriate drill density for a resource calculation.”
Bald Hill is a well-known, high-grade antimony deposit in southern New Brunswick. Past work including drilling has outlined an antimony deposit over 500 m. long. Widths average over 3 meters and grades average 3% to 4% antimony. Historical NI-43-101 Technical Report: Potential quantity and grade of the drilled area, which is the target of our exploration, is in the 725,000 to 1,000,000 tonne range grading 4.11% to 5.32% Sb (~30,000 to 40,000 tonnes contained antimony). Potential to expand based on additional known targets.

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