Solitario Significantly Expands Geyser Gold Target with New Multi-Gram Gold Assay Results - Remains Open in Two Directions

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DENVER, CO / ACCESSWIRE / March 18, 2024 / Solitario Resources Corp. ("Solitario") (NYSE American:XPL)(TSX:SLR) is pleased to report that it has significantly expanded, and better defined through infill rock sampling, the Geyser gold zone area on its Golden Crest project. Recently received assay results from reconnaissance rock sampling of outcrop, sub-crop and float from the 2023 field season yielded gold values as high as 171.5, 108.0, 78.6 and 59.9 grams per tonne ("gpt") gold.

Geyser was previously reported as three separate zones: Geyser, Spur and Zig Zag. Results from the 2023 reconnaissance rock grab sampling program resulted in these three zones coalescing into a single zone that is now solely referred to as the Geyser Zone. The complete Geyser dataset from the 2022 and 2023 field seasons totals 515 rock grab samples. Ninety-nine (99) of these samples have returned values in excess of 1.0 gpt gold, with 36 exceeding 10 gpt gold.

Table 1 presents the 12 highest-grade rock grab samples collected during each of the 2022 and the newly reported 2023 field seasons.

Table 1: Geyser Assay Highlights For Surface Grab Samples

Newly Reported Assay Results

Previously Reported Assay Results

Sample Number

Gold (gpt)

Sample Number

Gold (gpt)

7116*

171.5

2863

94.2

5429

108.0

2872

47.9

7006

78.6

2859

43.0

5666

59.9

2775

37.1

5635

35.3

2946

36.4

5634

31.4

2861

36.0

5636

27.1

2947

29.0

5439

22.8

2873

26.5

5737

16.2

2858

24.6

5620

13.7

2948

24.0

5146

11.3

2901

23.8

2977

10.7

2950

20.6

*Sample 7116 is a 4.1-meter composite chip-channel. True thickness cannot be determined, as the amorphous outcrop did not have any characteristics to allow a true thickness estimate.

The Geyser Zone is V-shaped and is believed to represent two intersecting structural trends (see attached map). The west limb is a broad rectilinear zone that trends north-south and is 1,200 meter long and up to 600 meters wide. At its southern end, a distinct, structurally controlled zone branches off to the northeast for 1,100 meters forming the eastern limb of the V-shaped surface mineralization. This zone varies from 200 to 400 meters in width. A third, less-well defined subzone exists east of this structure. The two primary limbs to the Geyser prospect are characterized by scattered, but widespread, high-grade gold values surrounded by large zones of lower-grade mineralization between 0.2 to 2.0 gpt gold. Previously reported Spur Trench 1 results, 0.82 gpt gold over a continuously sampled 234-meter trench in bedrock and sub-crop, exemplifies this lower-grade halo (see Solitario new release dated February 28, 2023).