First Round Of Sampling At The Green Mine

TORONTO - Global Tactical Metals Corp. reported encouraging assay results from its first round of sampling at the Green Mine, a past-producing antimony mine in Nevada. Selected samples returned grades of up to 17.7% antimony (Sb), 1240 g/t silver (Ag), and 13.97% lead (Pb), confirming the presence of high-grade, polymetallic mineralization both at surface and within historic underground workings.

During claim staking of the property in March 2025, samples were collected from surface dumps on the sides of mine workings, from outcrops and from inside historic adits.

At the Green Mine, quartz veins host jamesonite (Pb4FeSb6S14), secondary bindheimite (Pb2Sb2O6(O,OH), pyrite, arsenopyrite, and possibly boulangerite (Pb5Sb4S11), parallel to a low-angle shear zone. Perpendicular massive sulfide veins are hosted in the hanging wall of the shear. Unmined mineralized zones remain within the historic mine workings on the property.