Multiple New District-Scale Gold Targets at Bradley Peak Project

VANCOUVER - Relevant Gold Corp. reported that its 2023 detailed mapping and rock chip sampling program successfully identified three new district-scale gold and copper target zones on its Bradley Peak Project, located in central Wyoming. Rock chip sampling along over 30 km of newly mapped shears identified widespread gold and copper mineralization including up to 5.3 g/t gold at the Deserted Treasure Zone, and 107 g/t silver and 6.25% copper at Kortes Zone. The 2023 program was the first systematic exploration step for this project and yielded (3 target zones identified - 1) Kortes, 2) Apex, and 3) Deserted Treasure): Over 15% of all samples contained detectable gold (>0.01 g/t Au) and 9 of those samples have >1% copper (Cu); Outcrop Sample A0843887 reported 5.3 g/t gold (Au) and 1.1% copper (Cu); Outcrop Sample A0843763 reported 6.25% copper (Cu), 107 g/t silver (Ag), and 0.13 g/t gold (Au); and Outcrop Sample A0843759 reported 4.97% copper (Cu) and 0.27 g/t gold (Au).

"These gold and copper results expand our exploration footprint in Wyoming into a whole new area and strongly support our thesis that there is extensive underappreciated Abitibi-style gold mineralization in our claims," said, CEO, Brian Lentz. "We look forward to advancing these promising new targets to drilling while continuing our systematic boots on the ground exploration of our 2,307 ha Bradley Peak land package."

The 2023 mapping and sampling program was designed to characterize the gold and pathfinder element signatures of the property's host rock assemblages and answer important geological questions.

The Bradley Peak property is located in the Seminoe Mountains in central Wyoming covered by 2,307 ha (5,700 acres) of contiguous active BLM mining claims owned by Relevant Gold Corp. Multiple orogenic shear-zone hosted mineralization styles, including VMS style mineralization with increased copper grades associated with gold, have been traced across the property.