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Continental Gold Drills 16.7 Metres @ 58.7 g/t Gold and 233 g/t Silver in Veta Sur and Extends the La Estera System at Its Buriticá Project, Colombia

TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - Jul 9, 2013) - Continental Gold Limited (CNL.TO) (CGOOF) ("Continental" or the "Company") is pleased to announce results for the initial four underground diamond drill-holes from the Veta Sur vein system and two additional surface holes from the La Estera vein system, as part of the Company's ongoing exploration program at the Buriticá project in Antioquia, Colombia. Eight drills are currently on site as part of the Company's Phase IV diamond drill program for 2013-2014, with a goal of delivering robust growth to the total number of mineral resource ounces while simultaneously upgrading existing inferred ounces into the measured and indicated resource categories under National Instrument 43-101 ("NI 43-101") guidelines ahead of a prefeasibility study scheduled for 2014.

Highlights

Veta Sur System (Referenced in Figures 1 and 2)

  • All four initial underground drill-holes at Veta Sur were successful in infilling the deposit, extending existing veins and encountering new veins outside the current mineral resource envelope.

  • BUUY121 and BUUY118, intersected, respectively:

    • 16.7 metres @ 58.7 g/t gold and 233 g/t silver, including 5.15 metres @ 184 g/t gold and 671 g/t silver (elevation of 1,639 metres); and

    • 18.7 metres @ 22.4 g/t gold and 80 g/t silver, including 3.8 metres @ 99.6 g/t gold and 254 g/t silver (elevation of 1,654 metres).

These intercepts, characterized by Stage II visible gold-bearing mineralization, extend a broad high-grade subzone that is open vertically in central Veta Sur.

  • Portions of the four drill-holes aimed at infilling the Veta Sur vein system intersected vein domains with significantly higher grades and/or thicknesses than in the current mineral resource model (see "Technical Information" below). Such intercepts include:

    • 7.42 metres @ 7.7 g/t gold and 12 g/t silver, including 0.5 metres @ 91.9 g/t gold and 44 g/t silver (BUUY110, elevation of 1,688 metres);

    • 3.4 metres @ 8.3 g/t gold and 178 g/t silver, including 1.2 metres @ 16.7 g/t gold and 340 g/t silver (BUUY116, elevation of 1,710 metres);

    • 0.5 metres @ 11.2 g/t gold and 105 g/t silver (BUUY121, elevation of 1,557 metres); and

    • 0.5 metres @ 8.9 g/t gold and 246 g/t silver (BUUY121, elevation of 1,493 metres).

  • Each of the four underground drill-holes at Veta Sur also intersected vein domains outside of the current mineral resource envelope. Significant intercepts, extending vein domains, include:

    • 1.8 metres @ 18.8 g/t gold and 8 g/t silver, (BUUY110, elevation of 1,703 metres);

    • 3.5 metres @ 5.2 g/t gold and 8 g/t silver, including 1 metre @ 13 g/t gold and 11 g /t silver (BUUY116, elevation of 1,710 metres);

    • 1 metre @ 11.3 g/t gold and 28 g/t silver (BUUY118, elevation of 1,444 metres; new northerly vein); and

    • 0.51 metres @ 6.9 g/t gold and 11 g/t silver (BUUY121, elevation of 1,692 metres).