Yukon-Nevada Gold Corp. Announces 11.59 m Averaging 20.19 g/t Au at Jerritt Canyon 

VANCOUVER, BC - Yukon-Nevada Gold Corp. reported results from its 2011 Smith Mine underground diamond drilling program at its wholly-owned Jerritt Canyon gold operation in Nevada, USA. Jerritt Canyon is located approximately 50 miles north of Elko, Nevada and is operated by Queenstake Resources USA Ltd., ("Queenstake") a wholly owned subsidiary of Yukon-Nevada Gold Corp.

Significant assay results from 23 diamond drill holes totaling 13,370 feet (4,078 meters) in 2011 have been received as of November 30, 2011

Zones 1, 2, and 9 at the Smith Mine were the targeted mining blocks for this drilling. Twenty of the drill holes are categorized as resource conversion drilling while the remaining 3 drill holes are exploration or resource expansion drilling.

Zone 1 resource conversion drilling consisted of seven drill holes (SMI-LX-776 through SMI-LX-782) totaling 5,499 feet (1,679 meters). Five of the seven drill holes intersected significant mineralization (four of which had multiple intersections). Drill holes SMI-LX-777 and SMI-LX-778 highlighted the Zone 1 assay results as they returned 213.0 feet (64.96 meters) grading 0.208 opt (7.13 g/t) and 140 feet (42.70 meters) grading 0.145 opt (4.97 g/t) respectively. Zone 1 mineralization lies sub-parallel to and in the foot wall of the northeast-trending Coulee fault zone. All of the reported Zone 1 mineralization occurs within 750 linear feet (229 linear meters) of the existing underground infrastructure.

The Phase II resource conversion program was also completed for Zone 2 which is located to the northeast of the Zone 1 mineralization discussed above. This program consisted of nine drill holes (SMI-LX-767 through SMI-LX-775) totaling 2,912 feet (889 meters). This drilling was designed to in-fill and bracket the mineralization previously identified in four drill holes (SMI-LX-756 through SMI-LX-759) completed in January of 2011 and previously published in YNG news releases dated January 24, 2011; February 14, 2011; and February 25, 2011). Four of the seven drill holes had multiple intersections containing significant mineralization. Drill holes SMI-LX-771 and SMI-LX-772 highlight the Zone 2 (Phase II) assay results as they returned 50.0 feet (15.3 meters) grading 0.211 opt (7.4 g/t) and 30.0 feet (9.2 meters) grading 0.165 opt (5.8 g/t) respectively. As previously reported this Zone 2 mineralization lies parallel to, and in the hanging wall of, the northeast-trending Coulee fault zone. All of the reported (previous and current) Zone 2 mineralization occurs within 600 linear feet (183 linear meters) of the existing underground infrastructure.

Drilling in Zone 9 consisted of seven drill holes totaling 4,888 feet (1492 meters). Zone 9 is accessed from a portal located on the southeast high-wall near the bottom of the Dash open pit and is separate from the main underground workings comprising the Smith Mine. Four resource conversion drill holes (SMI-LX-760 through SMI-LX-763) totaling 976 feet (298 meters) were completed and constituted a vertical "fan" testing ground beneath the current level development. The drill fan evaluated ground proximal to the south high wall for an approximate horizontal distance of 200 ft. (61 m) to an approximate vertical depth of 100 feet (31 meters) beneath the bottom of the Dash pit. Drill hole SMI-LX-761 highlights the Zone 9 resource conversion assay results as it returned 38.0 feet (11.6 meters) grading 0.589 opt (20.68 g/t). All of the reported mineralization occurs within 200 linear feet (61 linear meters) of the existing underground infrastructure.

Three exploration drill holes (SMI-LX-764 through SMI-LX-766) totaling 3,912 feet (1,194 meters) were completed. These drill holes constituted a (west to east) horizontal fan testing for mineralization beneath, and east of, the east high-wall of the Dash pit and covered a horizontal distance of approximately 600 ft. (183 m). No significant mineralization was encountered in these drill holes.

Todd Johnson, Vice President of Exploration for Yukon-Nevada Gold Corp. states, "These assay results are excellent and support the Company's view that substantial conversion of Resources to Reserves will continue to be achieved at Jerritt Canyon as we expand our assay reporting and drilling activity in 2012."

Geologic and grade modeling will be initiated in January, 2012 covering the mineralization identified in Zones 1, 2, and 9. Subsequent engineering analysis will be conducted and it is anticipated that significant additions to the Smith Mine mineable reserve base will be realized and reported upon in an updated NI 43-101 report to be published in April 2012. Diamond drilling is continuing at the Smith Mine in Zones 3 and 4.