Midas Gold Resumes Resource Optimization Drilling at its Stibnite Gold Project, Idaho
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VANCOUVER, BC--(Marketwired - January 23, 2017) - Midas Gold Corp. (MAX.TO) (MDRPF) today announced that it has resumed its resource optimization drill program at the Stibnite Gold Project, Idaho. In addition, Midas Gold reported results from holes completed in late 2016 as part of this program, which has the goal of improving, expanding and de-risking the mineral resources defined in the December 2014 preliminary feasibility study ("PFS") before commencing a feasibility study ("FS"); all three of these goals were achieved with these latest results.

Assay results have been received for two drill holes completed at the southern end of the Yellow Pine deposit and a third drill hole completed in the central portion of the same deposit. Highlights of the drill holes are tabulated below, while complete results are attached at the end of the press release.

Highlights of Recent Assay Results - Yellow Pine Deposit, Stibnite Gold Project

Hole ID

Type

From

To

Interval

Gold

Silver

Antimony

AuEq

(m)

(m)

(m) (1)

(g/t) (2)

(g/t)

(%)

(g/t) (3)

MGI-16-415

Core

62.5

105.2

42.7

3.12

10.7

0.49

4.2

and

108.2

114.3

6.1

0.99

68.7

3.49

8.8

MGI-16-417

Core

0

122.5

122.5

2.21

8.0

0.46

3.2

including

3.6

32.6

29.0

2.28

26.5

1.53

5.7

(1) The reported drill hole intercept widths are oblique to the mineralized structure. True width is approximately 75-85% of intercept width.

(2) Gold composites are generated using a 0.5 g/t Au cutoff grade. Antimony composites are generated using a 0.1% Sb cutoff grade. Composites may include intervals below cutoff grades.

(3) Gold equivalent grades are reported for illustrative purposes only and are calculated using metal prices of $1200/oz Au, $17/oz Ag and $7600/tonne Sb and do not include recovery, transportation, refining or payability. These factors will vary for each metal and affect the economic importance of the various metals.

Hole MGI-16-415 intersected substantially higher grades than were anticipated (based on legacy underground exploration drilling from the 1940s), while MGI-16-416 was angled obliquely, but missed the target area and will need to be re-drilled at a slightly different angle in order to intersect the target. Hole MGI-16-417 targeted an area with little Midas Gold data, intersected slightly higher grades than anticipated, and verified the location of an important post-mineral structure.

"These latest drill results realized all three of Midas Gold's goals for its resource enhancement drill program at the Stibnite Gold Project: expanding the mineral resource, improving confidence in the geological model, and improving margin by identifying higher grade material within the proposed pit limits," said Stephen Quin, President & CEO of Midas Gold Corp. "Hole MGI-16-415 successfully extended the limits of known high-grade gold-antimony mineralization over 50m to the south, in an area within the limits of the 2014 PFS mineral reserve pit limits, but which had been treated as development rock in the PFS. Hole MGI-16-417 generally verified the mineral resource and provided important structural constraints on mineralization."