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New High-Grade Zn-Ag-Au-Pb-Cu-Sb Massive CRD Discovery

VANCOUVER – Ridgeline Minerals Corp. reported a new high-grade zinc (Zn) – silver (Ag) – gold (Au) – lead (Pb) – copper (Cu) – antimony (Sb) massive sulfide carbonate replacement (CRD) discovery in the second hole of the maiden drill program testing the Chinchilla Sulfide target at the Selena project, Nevada. Drilling has intersected multiple massive sulfide horizons to-date with full assay results for core hole SE25-052A as well as assays for the first two of four massive sulfide intervals in SE25-053.
Chad Peters, President, CEO & Director, said, “This is an exciting day for Ridgeline with our maiden drill program at the Chinchilla Sulfide target delivering a high-grade CRD discovery. Hole SE25-053 has intersected multiple massive sulfide horizons within the kilometer-scale MT anomaly that defines the Chinchilla Sulfide target, suggesting the potential to delineate a polymetallic CRD deposit of considerable scale. This discovery is just getting started and I’d like to congratulate our technical team, led by Ridgeline’s Vice President of Exploration Michael Harp, as well as our partners at South32 who shared in our belief that the Selena Project had the potential to host a blind CRD system at depth.
With zinc, silver, copper and antimony all designated as critical metals by the U.S. government, Selena is uniquely positioned in the State of Nevada as a future domestic supplier of precious and critical metals. Drilling will continue through the end of the year, and we will provide regular updates as assays are received for this rapidly evolving discovery.”

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