NEVADA KING INTERCEPTS 1.11 G/T AUEQ OVER 25M AT SILVER PARK AND CONFIRMS NEW DISTRICT-SCALE POTENTIAL FOR ATLANTA-STYLE MINERALIZATION

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VANCOUVER, BC, May 1, 2025 /CNW/ - Nevada King Gold Corp. (TSXV: NKG) (OTCQB: NKGFF) ("Nevada King" or the "Company") is pleased to provide an update on its Phase III regional drill program including results from 25 reverse-circulation ("RC") drill holes from its Silver Park target, at its 12,000 hectare (120km2), 100% owned Atlanta Gold Mine Project, located in the prolific Battle Mountain Trend 264km northeast of Las Vegas, Nevada. Silver Park is a large target area (3km E-W x 1km N-S), located ~2km from the Atlanta Resource Zone, that is centred on the historical Silver Park Mine, which was operational at a small scale through the turn of the 20th century (Figure 2).

Silver Park Highlights:

  • Drilling at Silver Park has identified a strong geological and geochemical connection with the Atlanta Resource Zone ("ARZ"), demonstrating that both areas are part of the same mineralizing hydrothermal event. Gold and silver mineralization occur within the same host rocks and at the same stratigraphic position within the Atlanta Caldera volcanic sequence.

  • The Company now sees strong evidence that the mineralized unconformity that acts as the primary gold control at Atlanta begins to shallow about 500m west of the ARZ where it comes back towards surface, flattens out, and continues into the Silver Park Target (Figure 1). Drilling over a 3km east-west area at Silver Park has encountered this unconformity, associated with the same intrusive bodies responsible for depositing gold and silver at the ARZ.

Figure 1. Simplified schematic of section R26, viewed from the north-northwest perspective, spanning 3km and connecting the Silver Park West and Silver Park East target areas with the Atlanta resource zone. The diagram illustrates the continuity along the basement unconformity from Silver Park (left) to the Atlanta Resource Zone (right), as well as the similar intrusions and their relationship with the unconformity that is responsible for mineralization at the ARZ. (CNW Group/Nevada King Gold Corp.)
Figure 1. Simplified schematic of section R26, viewed from the north-northwest perspective, spanning 3km and connecting the Silver Park West and Silver Park East target areas with the Atlanta resource zone. The diagram illustrates the continuity along the basement unconformity from Silver Park (left) to the Atlanta Resource Zone (right), as well as the similar intrusions and their relationship with the unconformity that is responsible for mineralization at the ARZ. (CNW Group/Nevada King Gold Corp.)
  • This discovery marks a major departure from the prior understanding of Silver Park as a distinct geological environment, possessing only supergene (at-surface) mineralization with limited potential. Today's discovery opens a large and untested domain (far larger than the ARZ itself) that could be host to another Atlanta-type deposit.

  • Twelve of today's holes encountered elevated and oxidized gold, silver, and associated arsenic values over a 3km east-west area. Highlight hole AT25SP-21 encountered 1.11 g/t AuEq over 25m, which is part of a 165m interval consisting of three separate mineralized horizons starting at just 18m depth that taken together average 0.47 g/t AuEq over 92m. AT25SP-21 is located 2km southwest of the Atlanta pit and represents the most significant mineralized interval ever drilled at Atlanta outside of the ARZ. Au-Ag mineralization observed in AT25SP-21 is very similar to that in the resource zone, although it occurs at a considerably shallower depth than most of the mineralization within the ARZ.

  • Follow-up drilling is planned to further define near-surface, oxidized gold-silver zones at both Silver Park East and West, targeting additional mineralization, including stepping out north of AT25SP-21 into a large, untested CSAMT anomaly.

  • Click here to watch a video discussing today's results and the significance of hole AT25SP-21.