Goliath Finds Treasure Island Discovery Up To 28.08 G/T AuEq Within Multiple Outcropping Shear-Hosted Polymetallic Zones Over 550 x 450 Meters, Golddigger Property, Golden Triangle, British Columbia

NEW TREASURE ISLAND HIGH-GRADE GOLD-COPPER TARGET HIGHLIGHTS: In addition to advancing our Surebet, Bonanza and Golden Gate Zones with diamond drilling during the 2023 field season, our team also successfully carried out regional exploration across the broader Golddigger Property. These three existing mineralized zones which...
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Goliath Intercepts 10.94 gpt AuEq Over 9.70 Meters in the Bonanza Shear Significantly Increases Volume and Average Grade of the Multi-Layered High-Grade Surebet Gold System

Goliath Intercepts 10.94 gpt AuEq Over 9.70 Meters in the Bonanza Shear Significantly Increases Volume and Average Grade of the Multi-Layered High-Grade Surebet Gold System Drill Highlights: SUREBET ZONE HIGHLIGHTS The mineralization model has been updated with the latest assay results, increasing the average grade by...
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Goliath Drills 513 Gram*Meter AuEq Hole Assaying 65 g/t AuEq Over 7.90 Meters* At Surebet In Newly Discovered High-Grade Gold Bonanza Shear Within The Golden Gate Feeder Zone, Golden Triangle, British Columbia

Drill Highlights: GD-23-180 collared from Pad 16 intercepted numerous occurrences of Visible Gold, as well as strong sulphides mineralization in quartz-stockwork and veins corresponding with the Bonanza Shear that remains open which is hosted between the Hazelton Sediments above and Volcanics below: Highest-grade interval intersected...
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Goliath Resources – Assay Results From New Golden Gate Zone Discovery Intercept 34.03 g/t Gold Equivalent Over 9 Meters In Potential Feeder Source

Roger Rosmus, Founder, CEO, & Director of Goliath Resources (TSX.V: GOT) (OTCQB: GOTRF), joins us to review the high-grade assay results from the recent Golden Gate Zone discovery, proximal to the feeder source, and an overall update on the exploration focus from this year’s 34,000...
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