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Expansion Of Mineralized Footprint At Freeze Property

VANCOUVER – IDEX Metals Corp. announced the discovery of a second mineralized breccia body located 700 metres north of current drilling at the Kismet Breccia Complex on its Freeze Property in Idaho. In addition, field crews have uncovered a new gold-bearing zone, approximately 950 metres further north.
Second copper-bearing breccia body identified 700 m north of Kismet, with malachite–chalcopyrite mineralization in porphyritic granodiorite, expanding the mineralized footprint. Discovery of a gold-bearing zone ~950 m north of the North Breccia which returned up to 2.91 g/t Au, indicating a new structural gold trend north of Placer Creek. Over 2,300 samples define a copper–molybdenum to copper–gold transition, confirming a large magmatic-hydrothermal system across the Freeze Property.
MT survey reveals NW–SE resistivity trends linking Kismet, North Breccia, and Frostfall, and outlines a connected intrusive–hydrothermal corridor along Hornet Creek. Next Phase Underway: IP and ELF surveys, along with pending drill results from holes KSMT25003 through 005, will guide 2026 drilling and further expand targets across the Property. 
Clayton Fisher, CEO, said, “The identification of a second breccia system in close proximity to Kismet, along with a new gold-bearing zone to the north, underscores the presence of a large, possibly multi-center magmatic-hydrothermal system at Freeze. IDEX’s expanding dataset continues to reveal a robust copper-molybdenum-gold system with significant potential for scale in the United States”

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