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Precipitate Identifies High Grade Gold Samples Up to 73.8 g/t* Gold in Newly Identified Gold Zones at Juan de Herrera Project,Dominican Republic
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[{"type":"text","content":"Precipitate Identifies High Grade Gold Samples Up to 73.8 g/t* Gold in Newly Identified Gold Zones at Juan de Herrera Project,Dominican Republic\n\n\n (TheNewswire)\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Vancouver, B.C. –\n \n\n TheNewswire -\n \n\n August 26, 2024 –\n \n\n Precipitate Gold Corp.\n \n\n (the “Company” or “Precipitate”) (TSXV: PRG, OTCQB:\nPREIF) is pleased to announce results from an initial follow up\nprogram of prospecting and sampling within multiple newly identified\ngold-in-soil anomalies within its 100% owned Juan de Herrera Project\n(“Juan de Herrera” and the “Project”) in the Dominican\nRepublic.\n \n\n\n\n As previously reported, results from recent soil and\nrock sampling identified eight new zones of elevated gold and/or base\nmetals (copper, lead and zinc) anomalies within the Juan de Herrera\nProject. As follow up, crews commenced a more detailed program of\nsampling and mapping within these new zones and the latest results\nhave outlined two zones of near-term priority interest, the\n \n\n CN zone\n \n\n and the\n \n\n GM Zone\n \n\n . To date the CN zone\n \n\n has emerged as a\ntop priority based on its elevated gold grades, geological affinities,\nand overall size.\n \n\n\n\n CN Zone\n \n\n\n\n Selective high grade rock grab samples (float) with\nvery strong iron oxides (after pyrite) and silica-quartz yielded\n \n\n values of 73.8 g/t gold, 34.9\ng/t gold, 11.7 g/t gold, and 8.7 g/t gold*\n \n\n , with\nmore representative outcrop grab samples yielding values ranging from\n \n\n 2.2 to 6.3 g/t\ngold\n \n\n . Located within the north-central region of\nthe Project area, rock and soil sampling has demarked an area\nmeasuring about 700 metres (north-south) by up to 300 metres\n(east-west), where the multi-element soil anomaly is open to the north\nand south. Thirteen of the 31 rock samples collected to date\n(float-subcrop and three outcrop) report anomalous to highly anomalous\ngold values, with associated pathfinder elements silver, arsenic,\nbarium, copper, mercury, lead, antimony and zinc. The soil and rock\nfloat samples are affected by significant down slope dispersion,\ndirected from east to west, measuring at least 200-metre\ndisplacements.  * Rock grab samples are selective by nature and are...