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Liberty Gold Reports Additional High-Grade Drill Results from the Black Pine Oxide Gold Project, Idaho
3.74 g/t Au over 21.3 m including 15.85 g/t Au over 3.0 m in LBP906 from the Discovery Zone 3.28 g/t Au over 10.7 m and 0.52 g/t Au over 51.8 m in LBP893 from t

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[{"type":"text","content":" 3.74 g/t Au over 21.3 m including 15.85 g/t Au over 3.0 m in LBP906 from the Discovery Zone 3.28 g/t Au over 10.7 m and 0.52 g/t Au over 51.8 m in LBP893 from the CD-Tallman Zone 0.80 g/t Au over 29.0 m in LBP884 from the M Zone VANCOUVER, British Columbia, June 19, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Liberty Gold Corp. (TSX: LGD; OTCQX: LGDTF) (“Liberty Gold” or the “Company”) is pleased to report new assay results from drilling completed under the 2023 Reverse Circulation (“RC”) exploration program at its Black Pine Oxide Gold Project (“Black Pine”) in southeastern Idaho. Liberty Gold has now completed approximately 15,000 metres (“m\") of the planned 32,000 m of RC drilling for the year. A third RC rig was added in June to accelerate drill results through the second half of the year, in anticipation of an updated mineral resource estimate to support a Pre-Feasibility Study (“PFS”). Recent drilling has been focused on the Back Range Zone, Discovery Zone, M Zone West, and the CD-Tallman ‘corridor', including testing of the historic surface waste rock dumps along this connection. Jason Attew, President and CEO of Liberty Gold commented, “We are excited to have found high-grade mineralization in a sparsely drilled area within our resource model, which has implications for resource expansion across the project area. We are working hard on the modeling in anticipation of a further resource update at the end of this year.” BLACK PINE OXIDE GOLD PROJECT DRILL RESULTS MAP DISCOVERY ZONE HIGHLIGHTS: 3.74 grams per tonne gold (g/t Au”) over 21.3 m including 15.85 g/t Au over 3.0 m in LBP906. Assays for LBP906 in the Discovery Zone have returned impressive oxide gold results from an area that is modeled as waste rock in the current resource (see press release dated February 7, 2023) and results are pending for another four holes drilled in this area. The 2023 infill drill program is focused on converting ounces currently classified as inferred into the indicated category and ensuring no gaps in drill coverage along the margins of the resource pits. There is one drill focused on additional holes in an area adjacent to the Discovery Zone, where there appears to be an extensive gap in drill coverage at depth. Early visuals from this drilling are encouraging and assays are pending. DISCOVERY ZONE HIGHLIGHT TABLE* Hole ID (Az, Dip) (degrees) From (m) T...