Solitario Discovers Three New Multi-Gram Gold Zones

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Final 2023 Surface Assay Results at Golden Crest

DENVER, CO / ACCESSWIRE / May 15, 2024 / Solitario Resources Corp. ("Solitario") (NYSE American:XPL)(TSX:SLR) is pleased to announce the discovery of three new zones of high-grade surface gold on its Golden Crest project. These zones are named Holland, Top Dollar and Wildcat. Assay results from reconnaissance rock sampling of outcrop, sub-crop and float yielded gold values as high as 57.9. 50.2. 42.7, 32.3 and 21.1 grams per tonne ("gpt") gold within the three zones.

These three zones occur within an area approximately four-square kilometers in size (see Map), between the Downpour and Sleeping Beauty targets. Assay results from these three zones total 203 samples and represent the final surface grab rock samples collected in the 2023 field season. Notable high-grade samples are presented in Table One below. Additionally, 51 of these samples contain >0.2 g/t Au while 27 contain >1 g/t Au.

Table 1: Assay Highlights for Holland, Top Dollar and Wildcat Surface Grab Samples

Gold Zone

Sample Number

Gold Grade grams/tonne

Gold Zone

Sample Number

Gold Grade grams/tonne

Wildcat

5590

57.9

Holland

5597

10.5

Top Dollar

5732

50.2

Holland

5596

10.5

Wildcat

5589

42.7

Wildcat

5591

9.85

Top Dollar

5731

32.3

Holland

5570

8.69

Holland

5580

21.1

Top Dollar

5728

7.94

Holland

5595

11.65

Top Dollar

5726

7.08

Holland

5575

11.15

Holland

5581

6.77

Chris Herald, President and CEO of Solitario, stated: "These are among the highest-grade samples collected during a first pass sampling program at a newly discovered target zone in the history of Golden Crest. It's amazing that after three field seasons, we are still discovering high-quality drilling targets displaying super high-grade gold values on the surface. We think there is a high probability that these three zones may coalesce into a single massive zone with additional work, just like the Geyser, Spur and Zig Zag zones came together. We now look forward to our drilling program at Golden Crest that is anticipated to begin in the first part of June.

All of these samples were collected from an arcuate belt of outcropping favorable Mission Canyon Limestone 3.5 km long and up to 1.0 km across. This belt is interpreted to ring the northern flank of a central structural dome cored by the underlying Lodgepole Limestone in the highly mineralized Geyser-Sleeping Beauty zone. This dome is disrupted by a large normal fault on its western margin that may be continuous with the Downpour-Wild Rose fault further north and a prominent fault cutting the Geyser zone to the south. Further mapping and sampling of this structural zone will be a priority in the 2024 field season as it appears to influence the distribution of very high-grade gold mineralization over eight kilometers of strike length.