Intersects From Surface At Independence Project


VANCOUVER - Golden Independence reported the next series of drill results from its recently completed 2020 resource expansion drill program at the Independence project, south of Battle Mountain, Nevada. Results from these three reverse circulation (RC) holes include: 0.617 g/t gold and 3.8 g/t silver over 255 feet (77.7 meters), including 2.528 g/t gold and 3.0 g/t silver over 35 feet (10.7 meters); 0.302 g/t gold and 4.4 g/t silver over 325 feet (99.1 meters), including 0.593 g/t gold and 3.3 g/t silver over 30 feet (9.1 meters); 0.291 g/t gold and 7.0 g/t silver over 305 feet (93.0 meters), including 0.659 g/t gold and 19.0 g/t silver over 40 feet (12.2 meters), and 0.670 g/t gold and 7.5 g/t silver over 55 feet (16.8 meters).

"These are the remainder of the initial Golden Independence holes testing the intrusive at the north end of the property," said, President, Tim Henneberry. "The initial six holes into the intrusive all intersected good long intervals of continuous gold mineralization with shorter higher-grade intervals within the longer intercepts," he continued. "The oxide gold mineralization within the intrusive indicates a significant expansion of the mineralized footprint which should be reflected in the upcoming H1 resource estimate.”