High Grade Gold Target Adjacent To Lemhi Gold Resource


VANCOUVER - Freeman Gold Corp. reported geochemical results from the newly discovered Beauty Zone. This zone lies approximately 600 meters west of the Lemhi Gold Deposit where Freeman recently reported a maiden Mineral Resource Estimate. The untested Beauty Zone lies wholly within Freeman's patented mining claims and is defined by a 350 meter by 250 meter coincidental gold in rock and soil anomaly. Sections of this zone were hydraulically mined between 1890 and the early 1900s. The Beauty Zone was first identified from prospecting during the 2020 field work program, described as Target 1.

"With the discovery of the Beauty Zone we have added a high quality target to our resource potential," said, Paul Matysek, Executive Chairman. "We are very excited about the prospects of adding near surface, high grade oxide ounces near Lemhi. The similarities between their geological settings and the very prospective geochemical results are striking. Drill pads are being constructed for drill testing."

In total, 105 rock grab and 347 soil samples have been collected in and around the Beauty Zone. A total of 52 rock samples returned values greater than 1 gram per tonne ("g/t") gold ("Au"), 39 with values greater than 5 g/t Au and 28 samples with greater than 10 g/t Au (up to 450 g/t Au).  Rock samples are heavily oxidized and silicified at surface.

One contrast to mineralization at the Lemhi Gold Deposit is the presence of associated silver in many of the anomalous rock samples.  Of the 105 rock grab sample results received to date, 48 samples at the Beauty zone contain greater than 10 g/t silver ("Ag") (up to 219 g/t Ag).  Furthermore, the anomalous rock grabs coincide with a gold in soil anomaly (identified by Freeman during the 2020/2021 exploration campaigns) which is approximately 350 by 250 meters.

The Beauty Zone Target is hosted in Proterozoic silttites and quartzites similar to the Lemhi Gold Deposit.  The target area is structurally complex. Within the center of Beauty Zone is an interpreted Northeast-Southwest ("NE-SW") striking fault. The host metasediments dip in opposite directions on either side of this fault (NW in the east block, SE in the west block). Although there is a limited amount of outcrop exposed, it appears that gold-silver mineralization is hosted in Northwest-Southeast oriented quartz veins which following jointing patterns running sub-perpendicular bedding and the NE trending fault. A fold observed in the outcropping quartz veins has rock grab samples containing 46 g/t Au and 56 g/t Ag. These high-grade quartz veins exposed at surface represent a compelling target with respect to gold-silver mineralization on the property.

Recently, Freeman re-established road cuts over the Beauty Zone Target and exposed additional outcrops containing quartz veins, altered and oxidized silttites, silicified silttites and/or quartzites, fault gouges and folded stratigraphy. The outcrops are all currently being mapped and rock channel sampled. Drill pads are being constructed for initial drill testing.