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Ridgeline Minerals Intersects Shallow, High-Grade CRD Mineralization at the Selena Project, Nevada
Including: 0.9 m grading 720.3 g/t Ag, 12% Pb, 0.1% Zn, 0.4 g/t Au (or 1,133.6 g/t AgEq) And: ...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Ridgeline Minerals Intersects Shallow, High-Grade CRD Mineralization at the Selena Project, NevadaIncluding: 0.9 m grading 720.3 g/t Ag, 12% Pb, 0.1% Zn, 0.4 g/t Au (or 1,133.6 g/t AgEq)And: 60.7 m grading 69.8g/t Ag, 0.6% Pb, 1.3% Zn, 0.4 g/t Au (or 175.2 g/t AgEq)To view a summary of today's press release by Ridgeline CEO Chad Peters, click HERE Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - October 12, 2023) - Ridgeline Minerals Corp. (TSXV: RDG) (OTCQB: RDGMF) (FSE: 0GC0) (\"Ridgeline\" or the \"Company\") is pleased to announce results from the first two core holes of its proposed five (5) hole, 3,000-meter (\"m\") drill program at the Selena (\"Selena\") project, Nevada (Figure 1). Results from the Upper Chinchilla zone returned continuous intercepts of shallow-oxide, silver (\"Ag\") - lead (\"Pb\") - zinc (\"Zn\") - gold (\"Au\") containing high-grade including intervals that are consistent with nearby reverse circulation (\"RC\") holes. Notably, deeper drilling beneath the Upper Chinchilla zone in hole SE23-048 also intersected localized antimony-rich (\"Sb\") breccia intervals averaging 1-2% Sb, which are the first of its kind at Selena. Chad Peters, Ridgeline's President, and CEO commented, \"This year's drill program has two primary objectives. The first is to upgrade previously drilled, shallow-oxide RC intercepts in the Upper Chinchilla zone, and the second is to make a high-grade CRD discovery at depth. Hole 47 drilled between 2021 RC holes 13 and 14, materially upgrading both the thickness and overall grade of both holes, which includes a significant oxide gold component. This zone is shallow and projects up-dip through hole 48 to surface and is open for expansion. These intercepts confirm our belief that there is significant potential to delineate a shallow-oxide resource at Chinchilla that may be amenable to low-cost heap-leach processing methods.\" Mr. Peters continues, \"The highest priority holes of the program are holes 49 and 50, which are in-progress and will drill to depths of 700 meters or more to test for stacked zones of CRD mineralization beneath the Upper Chinchilla Zone. These holes are targeting both sides of the known chimney structure that is believed to be a primary feeder to the Upper Chinchilla zone, which returned bonanza grade CRD intercepts in our 2022 program.\"Chinchilla Zone results...