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Consistent Gold Grades From Infill Drilling At Black Pine Gold Project

VANCOUVER – Liberty Gold Corp. reported additional reverse circulation (RC) drill results from the 2025 resource infill drilling program at its Black Pine Oxide Gold Project in southeastern Idaho. The latest holes confirm and strengthen the Company’s geological model of the gold mineralization across the two main mineralized areas.
Results demonstrate strong correlation with the pre-feasibility block model and reinforce confidence in the lateral continuity of high-grade oxide gold zones and leach recovery characteristics across the deposit providing the opportunity for further resource growth in the upcoming Feasibility resource update. Drilling across the current Rangefront resource pit is defining new near-surface gold mineralization in areas, which were previously classified as waste due to the lack of drilling. This is expected to have a positive impact on the strip ratio as Feasibility mine planning progresses.
Infill drilling continues to convert Inferred resources to Indicated and provide detailed confirmation of gold grade and distribution, increasing model confidence ahead of the Feasibility Study. Feasibility Resource modelling is underway, with an expected ~40,000 metres (m) of new drilling into the model and is expected to be completed in early Q1, 2026. Drilling is on-going with 3 rigs and the 2025 program is expected to complete at 33,000 m by mid-December, approximately 13,000 m of which will be included in a future resource update.
“Drilling at Discovery and Rangefront continues to provide strong, as-expected results, with some pleasant surprises for future oxide gold resource growth,” stated Pete Shabestari, Vice President of Exploration. “The consistency of these infill results gives us further validation of the resource model and reinforces our confidence in the continuity of gold mineralization as we advance preparation of the Feasibility resource estimate. Black Pine has consistently demonstrated resource growth commensurate with drilling, and we expect this to continue at Rangefront with our upcoming Feasibility resource update.”

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