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Golden Dyke Prospect Drilling Extened The Gold System

VANCOUVER – Southern Cross Gold Consolidated Ltd. reported on four diamond drill holes from the Golden Dyke prospect, of the Sunday Creek gold-antimony project in Victoria. Golden Dyke drilling has extended the gold system to 560 m deep (one of the deepest holes yet) and discovered two completely new gold veins 50 m west of the known area, showing the deposit continues to grow in all directions. Multiple holes returned exceptional gold grades including 164.3 g/t gold over 0.5 m, confirming Golden Dyke contains extremely rich gold zones.
Hole SDDSC171 successfully filled a 100 m to 110 m gap between previous holes and confirmed the gold continues consistently through this area, building confidence that the mineralization is connected rather than patchy. Record antimony adds significant value – The drilling returned the third highest antimony result ever recorded at the project (48.9% Sb), confirming Sunday Creek as a valuable dual-commodity deposit with both gold and antimony, a critical metal in high demand, strengthening the overall economic potential of the project.
Michael Hudson, President & CEO, said, “The Golden Dyke system continues to grow in all directions, with our latest drilling extending mineralization both laterally and at depth while revealing new high-grade zones. SDDSC168W1 has pushed the western side of Golden Dyke vertically to 560 m below surface, representing one of our deepest east-west holes and delivering spectacular intercepts including 164.3 g/t AuEq over 0.5 m and 170.2 g/t AuEq over 0.2 m. While SDDSC175 successfully extended the system westward toward Christina by 50 m, intercepting nine vein sets including two previously unknown structures outside our current exploration target, with mineralization from as shallow as 50 m below surface returning impressive widths such as 11.6 m @ 3.4 g/t AuEq.
Equally important, our strategic infill drilling is building tremendous confidence in the continuity and tenor of the system. SDDSC171 infilled a gap of approximately 100 m to 110 m of vertical spacing between the previous holes and again successfully confirmed the grade continuity across Golden Dyke. This was demonstrated by intercepts including 0.9 m @ 68.1 g/t AuEq, 4.2 m @ 4.5 g/t AuEq, and 2.8 m @ 13.7 g/t AuEq, while also discovering high-grade mineralization in a previously unmodeled vein set.
“The combination of consistent expansion success, high-grade intercepts, broader mineralized zones, and confirmed continuity from infill drilling reinforces our conviction that the Sunday Creek gold-antimony system has substantial growth potential as we continue to systematically test and expand the known mineralized corridor.”

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