Dakota Gold Corp. Issues Correction to November 21, 2023 News Release Announced Earlier Today

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Lead, South Dakota--(Newsfile Corp. - November 21, 2023) - Dakota Gold Corp. (NYSE American: DC) ("Dakota Gold" or the "Company") wishes to correct an error in reporting the gold assay in drill hole RH23C-059 announced on November 21, 2023 at 5:30am EST. The November 21, 2023 news release reported an interval of 1.809 oz/ton Au over 7.3 feet (62.02 grams/tonne over 2.2 meters) within a larger interval of 0.711 oz/ton Au over 19.5 feet (24.38 grams/tonne over 5.9 meters). The corrected interval is:

Drill hole RH23C-059 intersected 0.575 oz/ton Au over 7.3 feet (19.73 grams/tonne over 2.2 meters) within a larger interval of 0.249 oz/ton Au over 19.5 feet (8.55 grams/tonne over 5.9 meters). (Table 1 and Figure 1 and 2)

The error resulted from an incorrect conversion of two high-grade values which did not impact any of the other results in the previous news release. The drill results for hole RH23C-059 remain the highest-grade intercept to date at Richmond Hill. The five other drill hole assays included in the news release on November 21, 2023; RH23C-018, RH23C-019, RH23C-054, RH23C-055, and RH23C-056, are unchanged.

The complete corrected news release follows:

LEAD, SOUTH DAKOTA - Dakota Gold Corp. (NYSE American: DC) ("Dakota Gold" or the "Company") is pleased to report assays from an additional six drill holes from the Richmond Hill Gold Project ("Richmond Hill") in South Dakota. RH23C-059 returned an exceptionally high-grade intercept, 0.575 oz/ton Au over 7.3 feet (19.73 grams/tonne over 2.2 meters) within a larger interval of 0.249 oz/ton Au over 19.5 feet (8.55 grams/tonne over 5.9 meters). This intercept is outside the known historical resource boundary of the Richmond Hill Breccia Pipe and is the highest-grade intercept returned to date from Dakota Gold's drilling campaign at Richmond Hill proving that higher grades are possible throughout the very large, Richmond Hill Breccia Pipe Complex.

Highlights (See Table 1):

  • Drill hole RH23C-059 intersected 0.575 oz/ton Au over 7.3 feet (19.73 grams/tonne over 2.2 meters) within a larger interval of 0.249 oz/ton Au over 19.5 feet (8.55 grams/tonne over 5.9 meters) in an area outside of known historic resource boundaries.

  • RH23C-059 was collared in oxidized and altered Precambrian greenstone basement rocks located on the shoulder of and in between the Richmond Hill Breccia Deposit and the Turnaround Breccia Target where these rocks were exposed to increased structural preparation and hydrothermal fluid flow caused by the emplacement of the two breccia bodies. Other similar relationships are seen elsewhere on the property and may hold similar high-grade opportunities for future exploration.