Coral Gold Resources Ltd. announced the completion of a soil sampling program on it’s 100% owned JDN Property located on the Cortez Trend adjacent to Nevada Gold Mines’ Hilltop Project. The program was designed to advance to property’s potential for discovery by detecting leakage halos in the upper plate chert, shale, and sandstone from deeper mineralization in the lower plate carbonates or intrusive related type mineralization in the upper plate rocks. In November 2019, contract soil samplers collected 492 samples on the property. The entire property position was tested with samples collected on 50 meter intervals along lines spaced 100 meters apart. This survey was to follow up on a previous (1995) survey soil survey that covered a portion of the property. Historic results showed anomalous arsenic, antimony, and silver in some areas. The analytical method for the historic survey had a detection level for gold of 2 parts per million (ppm); much higher than modern techniques and inadequate to detect the low-level leakage type mineralization targeted in the current survey.