Core Viewpoint - Dakota Gold Corp. has reported significant findings of Tertiary epithermal gold mineralization at the Maitland Gold Project, indicating a strong potential for economic deposits in the area [1][4]. Group 1: Exploration Results - The step-out drill hole MA24C-040 intersected 3.94 grams/tonne gold over 9.3 meters at a depth of 148 meters below the surface, with mineralization open to the north, south, and depth [4]. - Drill holes MA24C-041 and MA24C-042 returned higher-grade intercepts of 4.08 g/t Au over 2.7 meters and 7.37 g/t Au over 1 meter, respectively [4]. - The historical Maitland Mine produced over 200,000 ounces of Tertiary gold before its closure in 1945, highlighting the area's rich mining history [4]. Group 2: Project Potential - The Unionville Zone target extension could extend more than 3,000 meters and remains open along strike both to the north and south of the discovery area [4]. - Dakota Gold has identified gold mineralization from surface through the entire stratigraphic sequence into the Pre-Cambrian basement, indicating extensive mineralization potential [3]. - Numerous untested structures, including the historical Maitland Mine structure, suggest a larger potential for Tertiary epithermal mineralization at the Maitland Project [4]. Group 3: Company Overview - Dakota Gold Corp. is focused on revitalizing the Homestake District in Lead, South Dakota, with over 48,000 acres of high-caliber gold mineral properties [7]. - The company is advancing three ongoing drilling programs, including the exploration of Tertiary epithermal gold mineralization in the Unionville Zone [6].
Dakota Gold Corp. Intercepts 3.94 Grams/Tonne Gold over 9.3 Meters of Additional Tertiary Epithermal Mineralization Located over 1,400 Meters North of the Unionville Zone Discovery Area