Gold79 Mines Ltd. announced that it has made the final acquisition payment of USD 25,000 to the vendor of the Tip Top project. Gold79 now owns 100% of the Tip Top Project in Nevada. Tip Top Project, Nevada: The Tip Top project is located in Esmeralda County, Nevada at the north end of the White Mountains, five miles south of Montgomery Pass, which is on U.S. Highway 6 between Bishop, CA and Tonopah, NV.

The project is approximately 60 km south-south east of the past producing Borealis Mine (approximately 500,000 ounces of gold produced), now operated by Borealis Mining; the past producing Aurora Mine (approximately 1.9M ounces of gold produced), owned by Hecla; and, Headwater Gold's Spring Peak project, where Headwater is partnered with Newmont Gold. The project contains several low-sulfidation oxide gold-silver epithermal veins that are peripheral to an altered rhyodacite intrusion emplaced into Jurassic-Cretaceous intrusive and a bimodal package of volcanic rocks. Two of the veins historically produced a total of 6,900 ounces of gold and some silver.

Since 1980, the property has been drilled by five companies, with 154 drill holes totaling 7,315 metres. Selected historical high-grade drill hole intercepts from the Tip Top Gold project include the following: TTD-02 returned 2.44m of 19.82 g/t Au from 20.20m (Hecla 2001); TTD-04 returned 2.59m of 7.89 g/t Au from 32.00m (Hecla 2001); T98-12 returned 4.57m of 16.31 g/t Au from 28.97m (Dos Amigos 1998); T98-14 returned 9.14m of 14.42 g/t Au from 21.34m (Dos Amigos 1998) Gold bearing intercepts above are drilled intervals and true width cannot be determined at this time. Historical drilling along the Tip Top vein, and particularly around the Tip Top adit, has identified gold- bearing veins and there is a good possibility of expanding the known mineralization along strike and to depth.

In 2020, Gold79 completed an extensive mapping and sampling program at Tip Top. Soil sampling revealed multi-kilometre gold-in-soil and mercury-in-soil anomalies trending Northeast from where most of the drilling has been completed. Mapping helped identify structural controls of the gold mineralization.

Sampling across the known veins in the area of the Tip Top vein returned 6.7m of 11.8 g/t Au and 4.37m of 10.3 g/t Au.