The new results are highlighted by another high-grade interval of 6 metres at 5.31 g/t gold, including 10 metres of 12.05 g/t and 4 metres of 29.36 g/t. A separate hole also returned 28 metres of 3.35 g/t, 7 metres of 13.52 g/t and 6 metres of 6.89 g/t.
According to Founders, the two holes have successfully expanded the previously identified gold mineralization 150 metres to the east of the main Froyo shear. This area has been known for near-surface intervals of extensive, high-grade gold mineralization including historical grab samples of up to 28.5 g/t gold, it said.
Founders Metals CEO Colin Padget said these results confirm the multiple, robust gold-bearing structures parallel to the main Froyo shear, and continue to demonstrate the potential for growth. Drilling results from late June also reported intercepts that pointed to a new gold-bearing shear further east of Froyo.
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