NEVADA KING DRILLS MULTIPLE THICK +1 G/T GOLD INTERCEPTS HIGHLIGHTED BY 1.95 G/T AU OVER 29.0M INCLUDING 6.6 G/T AU OVER 6.1M AT NORTH EXTENSION TARGET AT ATLANTA

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VANCOUVER, BC, Dec. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ - Nevada King Gold Corp. (TSXV: NKG) (OTC: NKGFF) ("Nevada King" or the "Company") is pleased to announce results from 20 vertical, reverse circulation ("RC") holes and one diamond core drill hole completed in the North Extension Target ("NET") (Tables 1 and 2) together with 14 RC holes drilled in the East Ridge Target ("ERT") (Table 5) at its 12,000 hectare (120km2), 100% owned Atlanta Gold Mine Project, located in the prolific Battle Mountain Trend 264km northeast of Las Vegas, Nevada. These holes were completed as part of the Company's Phase II drill program.

Highlights:

Hole No.

From

(m)

To

(m)

Interval
(m)

Au

(g/t)

Ag

(g/t)

AT23NS-173

149.4

178.4

29.0

1.34

2.7

AT23NS-179*

118.9

154.0

35.1

1.45

2.6

AT23NS-177

227.1

256.1

29.0

1.95

0.9

Includes

228.6

234.7

6.1

6.60

5.43

AT23NS-183A

201.2

263.7

62.5

1.05

6.1

AT24NS-189

112.8

164.6

51.8

1.21

4.8

Table 1. Highlight holes released today. Mineralization occurs along near-horizontal horizons with true mineralized thickness in vertical holes estimated to be 85% to 95% of reported drill intercept length. *Denotes holes bottoming in mineralization.

  • Highlight hole AT23NS-177 returned 1.95 g/t Au over 29.0m including 6.60 g/t Au over 6.1m, making this one of the highest-grade holes drilled to date within the NET. AT23NS-177 is located 150m northwest of previously released AT21-3 that intercepted 4.64 g/t Au over 18.3m, (released November 23, 2022), demonstrating the presence of multiple high-grade zones in the NET. The 21 NET holes released today are plotted along nine cross sections (Figures 3-11) together with 49 previously released holes drilled by Nevada King from 2021 to 2023 (Figure 2).

  • Results indicate that both grade and thickness within the NET remains consistent from east to west with highest grades proximal to the Atlanta Mine Fault Zone ("AMFZ") along a 50m-wide corridor. High-grade holes proximal to the AMFZ include previously released AT23NS-112 intercepting 4.08 g/t Au over 21.3m, discovery hole AT21-3 intersecting 4.64 g/t Au over 18.3m, and AT23NS-155 intersecting 2.57 g/t Au over 47.3m including 9.72 g/t over 9.1m. Today's AT23NS-189 grading 1.21 g/t Au over 51.8m continues the trend of finding thicker, >1.0 g/t Au oxide mineralization along this structural corridor.

  • Through its Phase I and II drill programs, Nevada King has substantially increased the drilling density within the NET with a total of 77 holes added to the 23 historical holes collared in the zone. Mineralization remains open along strike and laterally of the NET as seen in Figure 1, extending into new areas such as the Wild West Zone and trending towards regional targets to the northeast of the historic resource such as the Bounty and Lone Ranger Targets.

  • Final assays from the Phase II drilling at the ERT listed below in Table 5 show anomalous Au mineralization in nearly all the holes, which were designed to test shallow, CSAMT intrusive signatures intruding the barren dolomite ridge east of the historic pit. These results along with previously released holes at the ERT including 1.32g/t over 22.9m, show a small footprint of surface oxide mineralization, which importantly demonstrates the correlation between geochemistry and field mapping, with subsurface CSAMT anomalies. This demonstrated correlation can now be used to identify other CSAMT anomalies that are analogous to that of the ERT, but on a district scale. Nevada King is now applying these concepts to much larger anomalies across the district for a potential large-scale discovery.