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Final 2019 Treaty Creek Drilling Results: Drill Hole GS19-52 Inersects 2.006 G/T Gold Over 87 Meters With A Near-Surface Intercept Of 1.004 G/T Gold Over 336 Meters; Drill Hole GS19-49 Intersects 826.5 Meters Of 0.696 G/T Gold Within The Goldstorm Zone
(via TheNewswire) October 28, 2019 - TheNewswire - Vancouver, Canada - Teuton Reso...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Final 2019 Treaty Creek Drilling Results: Drill Hole GS19-52 Inersects 2.006 G/T Gold Over 87 Meters With A Near-Surface Intercept Of 1.004 G/T Gold Over 336 Meters; Drill Hole GS19-49 Intersects 826.5 Meters Of 0.696 G/T Gold Within The Goldstorm Zone(via TheNewswire)\n \n \nOctober 28, 2019 - TheNewswire - Vancouver, Canada - Teuton Resources Corp. (\"Teuton\" or \"the Company\") (TSXV:TUO) (Frankfurt:TUCF) (OTC:TEUTF) has received a report from JV partner Tudor Gold containing final assay results from the remaining five holes of the 2019 drilling program at Treaty Creek. The Treaty Creek property is located in the Golden Triangle region of BC, immediately north of and along regional strike from Seabridge Gold's KSM property and Pretium Resources' Brucejack-Snowfield property.\n\n\n \nThis year's drilling program generated the best near-surface results attained to date on the project. As well as several hundred meters extension along strike to the northeast, the drilling has significantly expanded the mineralized limits to the southeast, where one of the best near-surface intervals averaged 2.006 g/t Au over 87m, within 336 m averaging 1.004 g/t Au in hole GS19-52.\n\n\n \nThe results of the five final holes are reported below. Hole GS19-49 was drilled to 960.1 m, at -80? dip, on Section 111+00 NE next to the previously announced vertical hole GS19-48, which yielded 0.725 g/t Au over 838.5m, including an upper horizon that averaged 1.048 g/t gold Au over 328.5 m. Hole GS19-49 returned equally impressive results with a comparable 0.696 g/t Au over 826.5 m and the upper horizon averaging 0.998 g/t Au over 249 m. Along the same section, hole GS19-52 (-50? dip at 115? azimuth) was drilled much longer than expected because the Goldstorm system continues at least 700 m to the southeast ; GS19-52 averaged 1.004 g/t gold over 336 meters with a higher grade core of 2.006 g/t gold over 87 meters within the upper horizon.\n\n\n \nTudor Gold Exploration Manager, Ken Konkin explains: \"Clearly the results of the previously reported deep vertical step-out holes demonstrate the impressive size and grade consistency of the Goldstorm system. Within the overall mineralized package of fragmental intermediate volcanic rocks there are several sub-horizontal horizons of significantly higher gold grades. The uppermost portions of the previously repo...