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Global Tactical Metals Reports Overlimit Results in Second Round of Sampling at Green Mine, Nevada
Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - May 6, 2025) - Global Tactical Metals Corp. (CSE: MONI) (FSE: A7F) ("Global Tactical Metals" or the "Company") is pleased to

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Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - May 6, 2025) - Global Tactical Metals Corp. (CSE: MONI) (FSE: A7F) ("Global Tactical Metals" or the "Company") is pleased to announce encouraging results from its second round of sampling at the past-producing Green Mine in Nevada. Of the 10 samples collected, 7 returned over-limit values for antimony (Sb), reaffirming the high-grade nature of this critical mineral occurrence. Select samples also returned over-limit values for silver (Ag) and lead (Pb). At the Green Mine, mineralized veins host jamesonite (Pb4FeSb6S14), secondary bindheimite (Pb2Sb2O6(O,OH), pyrite, arsenopyrite, and possibly boulangerite (Pb5Sb4S11). This second round of sampling confirms the presence of polymetallic mineralization both at surface and within historic underground workings, supporting the Company's view that Green Mine holds strong potential for further development. Sampling Samples were collected from surface dumps adjacent to historic mine workings, exposed outcrops, and within the underground adits. Notably, 70% of the samples exceeded the upper detection limit of 10,000 ppm for antimony. Additional elevated results were recorded for silver and lead. Sample Number Sample Description Ag (ppm) Pb (ppm) Sb (ppm) GM-2 18 cm channel (underground) > 100 > 10000 >10000 GM-3 chip (underground) > 100 > 10000 >10000 GM-4 grab (surface dump) 18.2 5440 2560 GM-5 grab (underground) > 100 > 10000 >10000 GM-6 63 cm channel (underground) > 100 > 10000 >10000 GM-7 61 cm channel (underground) > 100 > 10000 >10000 GM-8 76 cm channel (underground) > 100 > 10000 >10000 GM-10 grab (subcrop) 29.6 2700 >10000 GM-11 48 cm channel (surface) 58.7 3860 5040 Samples that returned over-limit assays are being further analyzed to determine their actual metal values. These early-stage assay results support further detailed mapping and systematic sampling across the property. Quality Assurance All samples were delivered by the company's consulting geologist to the Paragon Geochemical facility in Sparks, NV. All samples were analyzed for 48 elements. All of the elements were determined by Paragon Geochemical's method 48MA-MS, which is a multi-acid digestion finished by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Global Tactical Metals is reliant on Paragon Geochemical's laboratory in Sparks, NV. f...
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