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Goldshore Intersects 124.35m of 1.65 g/t Au, Including 47.0m of 3.08 g/t Au, at the Moss Deposit

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - April 22, 2025) - Goldshore Resources Inc. (TSXV: GSHR) (OTCQB: GSHRF) (FWB: 8X00) ("Goldshore" or the "Company"), is pleased to announce its latest assay results from its ongoing 20,000-meter drill program and the first results from QES Up program targeting the near surface extension of the most northern QES shears at the Moss Gold Project in Northwest Ontario, Canada (the "Moss Gold Project"). In addition, the drilling targeted the main QES zone to determine the continuity of higher-grade mineralization and its orientation.

Michael Henrichsen, CEO of Goldshore commented, "Results from our drilling campaign continue to demonstrate both the consistency and continuity of grade at the Moss Deposit with drill hole MQD-25-171 surpassing the 200 grade x thickness (GxT) threshold representing the highest GxT ever reported by the Company. We are pleased to see good continuity of higher grades as well as determining that this higher-grade mineralization has a shallow plunge to the west, which will help us target additional high-grade mineralization within the deposit. We look forward to further results being released over the coming weeks."

Highlights:

  • Results from two drill holes, which infilled significant drilling gaps in the QES Zone, intersected wide intervals of gold-mineralized core shears, including the highest-grade x thickness intersection ever reported by Goldshore. The results confirm the presence of shallow-plunging, higher-grade gold mineralization within the core shears and demonstrate the potential to discover additional plunging shoots. In addition, the results from MQD-25-171 exceeded the grade expectations based on the current Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) with best intercepts of:

  • 124.35m of 1.65 g/t Au from 295.0m in MQD-25-171, including

    • 7.55m of 1.97 g/t Au from 322.3m and

    • 47.0m of 3.08 g/t Au from 336.0m

  • 77.5m of 0.54 g/t Au from 203.5m in MQD-25-170, including

    • 11.4m of 1.24 g/t Au from 208.6m and

    • 7.35m of 1.09 g/t Au from 246.0m

  • Three additional short holes and the two extended holes successfully intersected the near surface extensions of deeper marginal shears along the northern edge of the QES Zone at QES Up with best intercepts of:

  • 8.6m of 0.53 g/t Au from 138.4m in MQD-25-153, including

    • 2.0m of 1.03 g/t Au from 145m

  • 7.2m of 0.36 g/t Au from 107m in MQD-25-154

  • 13.55m of 0.59 g/t Au from 88.5m in MQD-25-156, including

    • 2.1m of 1.17 g/t Au from 96.9m

  • 3.0m of 1.60 g/t Au from 75.0m in MQD-25-170

  • 8.0m of 0.54 g/t Au from 83.0m in MQD-25-171