Relevant Gold Samples 46.8 g/t Au and 2.44% Cu at Bradley Peak

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VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / August 13, 2024 / Relevant Gold Corp. (TSXV:RGC)(OTCQB:RGCCF) (the "Company" or "Relevant Gold") is pleased to announce the completion of a detailed geologic mapping and rock sampling program at Bradley Peak and report the first of two batches of results, highlighted by high-grade assays of 46.8 g/t Au and 2.44% Cu. This is the Company's next systematic step in defining high-grade drilling targets at the Bradley Peak Gold Camp, and initial observations provide evidence for a complex Abitibi-style greenstone belt with numerous district-scale targets illustrating high grades and strong potential.

Relevant Gold's 2023 reconnaissance program at its 100% owned Bradley Peak Gold Camp identified 3 district-scale target areas illustrating high-grade gold, silver, and copper associated with multi-kilometre (km) shear zone structures (News Release - Nov. 7, 2023) coincident with a 100+ km2 geophysical anomaly (News Release - Mar. 25, 2024). This year's work is focused on defining high-quality drilling targets to begin permitting for the 2025 drilling season.

The Company mobilized field crews in June and July to conduct a robust geologic mapping and rock sampling program at its 2,307-hectare (ha) (5,700 acre) Bradley Peak Gold Camp, located in the Seminoe Mountains, Wyoming, USA. Detailed geologic mapping identified numerous unmapped shear zones hosting complex quartz/carbonate vein arrays, some with visible gold and copper carbonate mineralization, as well as several historic mine workings not identified on previous maps.

A total of 557 rock chip samples were collected during this two-month mapping and sampling program. Batch one consisted of 356 total samples. Highlights of batch one assays can be found in Table 1 (below).

"The Bradley Peak Gold Camp continues to deliver fantastic results, and the scale of targets improves at every step," said Relevant Gold CEO Rob Bergmann. "Building on the foundation laid by our 2023 successes, our 2024 work program will really start to unlock the potential at Bradley Peak and help us to outline high-priority drilling targets."

Mapping work continues to confirm the Bradley Peak Gold Camp is a large complex assemblage of amphibolite facies and greenschist facies metamorphic rocks, including mafic and intermediary volcanics, mafic and ultramafic intrusive rocks, and iron formation metasedimentary rocks. Additionally, significantly sheared quartz-sericite-pyrite altered rock units and quartz-feldspar porphyritic intrusive rock units have been identified, many of which were not previously mapped. These new findings provide a distinct analogue to Abitibi-style greenstone belt rock assemblages. The second batch of rock chip sample assays is expected soon, and a more detailed technical summary of findings will accompany them.