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Resolution Minerals Reports Exceptional Rockchip and Soil Results at Antimony Ridge, Idaho U.S.

Jane Morgan Management 2 mins read

Adelaide, Australia – Resolution Minerals Ltd (ASX:RML; OTCQB:RLMLF) is pleased to report outstanding rockchip and soil assay results from the Antimony Ridge target, part of the Company’s Horse Heaven Gold-Antimony-Silver-Tungsten Project in Idaho, U.S.

Highlights

  • Rockchip samples returned grades up to 49.8% antimony (Sb), 1,420 g/t silver (Ag) and 3.12 g/t gold (Au) – the highest recorded to date at Horse Heaven.

  • Soil sampling defined a broad 1,000m x 700m mineralised corridor, with assays up to 0.5% Sb, 0.9 g/t Au and 68 g/t Ag.

  • Results expand the mineralised footprint, identifying additional parallel Sb-Ag-Au zones.

  • Historical trenches and drilling confirm significant mineralisation, with past results up to 5.9 g/t Au, 19% Sb and 367 g/t Ag.

Expanding Mineralised Potential

The new assays confirm and extend the scale of mineralisation at Antimony Ridge. High-grade stibnite ore was collected from historical mine workings, while soil geochemistry has delineated stacked mineralised zones consistent with previous trenching. The footprint is materially larger than previously defined and remains open in multiple directions.

Resolution’s CEO of U.S. Operations, Craig Lindsay, said:

We are very encouraged with the recent sampling program results from Antimony Ridge, which indicate that the mineralised target is larger than initially thought. As we expand outwards from the immediate area of the historic workings, we look to expand the target even further. Indeed, Horse Heaven is revealing itself to be a much larger opportunity as we conduct modern multi-disciplined exploration across the project area. It’s potential as a very significant antimony, gold, silver and tungsten project is crystalising.

Resolution Senior Strategic Advisor, Steve Promnitz, added:

Not all Antimony is equal. High grades around 50% Sb are truly rare - and usually reflect crystalline antimony, potentially available for direct shipping ore as an oxide. This is because high grade antimony requires limited processing - and is therefore sought after.

Next Steps

Resolution will advance additional rockchip, mapping and bulk sampling programs at Antimony Ridge ahead of a Phase 1 drilling campaign. In parallel, the Company continues its Phase 1 drilling at the Golden Gate target, where assays from the first holes are pending.


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About Resolution Minerals
Resolution Minerals Ltd (ASX:RML; OTCQB:RLMLF) is a resource company engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of precious, battery and strategic metals such as antimony, gold, copper, and uranium.


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Jane Morgan
Investor & Media Relations Manager
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