Triumph Gold Discovers a New Silver and Gold Vein Showing at the Freegold Mountain Project, Yukon

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - May 12, 2025) - Triumph Gold Corp. (TSXV: TIG) (OTC Pink: TIGCF) (FSE: 8N6) ("Triumph Gold" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the discovery of a new Silver-Gold vein system, now named the Proton Zone, at its 100%-owned Freegold Mountain Project in Yukon, Canada. The discovery lies 1.3 km northeast of the Nucleus Deposit and 2.75 km northwest of the Revenue Deposit.

The Proton Zone was uncovered in fresh bedrock exposed by placer mining at Mechanic Creek in a previously unexplored area. The mineralized zone spans approximately 15 x 15 metres and lies over 300 metres from the nearest historic sampling or drill hole (Figures 1-3). The shear-hosted quartz-sulfide veins share a similar geochemical signature to the nearby Nucleus deposit but are hosted in granodiorite, similar to the Revenue deposit.

Highlights from Proton Zone Sampling (see Table 1):

  • Grab sample C959830: 1.68 g/t Au, 8.99 g/t Ag, >10,000 ppm As

  • Chip sample C959831 (30 cm): 5.95 g/t Au, 7.17 g/t Ag, >10,000 ppm As

Table 1: Assay Results from the Proton Zone

Sample
Number

Easting
(NAD83-8N)

Northing
(NAD83-8N)

Sample
Type

Au
g/t

Ag
g/t

Cu
ppm

As
ppm

Sb
ppm

Bi
ppm

C959829

380510

6714755

Grab

0.50

1.26

153

9,030

94.4

8.57

C959830

380508

6914767

Grab

1.68

8.99

212

>10,000

153

68.3

C959831

380515

6914772

30cm Chip

5.95

7.17

161

>10,000

38.8

49.6

 

Other high-grade vein zones have been sampled along Mechanic Creek. The Drone Zone, located 1.3 kilometres south of the Proton Zone, returned up to 450 g/t gold and 19 g/t silver (March 2019). An additional zone 600 meters south of the Proton Zone returned values up to 6.58 g/t gold and 13.6 g/t silver.

These zones all feature gold-silver-copper-arsenic-antimony-bismuth geochemistry and have not been followed up with drilling. Their proximity to the Nucleus and Revenue deposits suggests a potential link to the Revenue porphyry mineralizing event. The Revenue system is similar in style to the Casino deposit, part of the Tintina Gold Belt.

Sample Descriptions:

  • C959829: Silicified vein-breccia with up to 10% arsenopyrite

  • C959830: Similar to above, about 10 meters away along the same structure

  • C959831: Clay-altered, gossanous zone with no visible sulphides, east-trending

Triumph Gold's VP of Exploration Jesse Halle comments: "Mechanic Creek continues to generate highly prospective exploration targets, demonstrating the significant growth potential of the Revenue and Nucleus deposits. This new zone shows gold-and-silver-dominant geochemistry like the Vest Pocket and Granger zones, the latter being added to the 2020 resource estimate. A new mineralized trend is emerging, and we are excited to see where it leads."