Riedel Resources Limited announced continued high-grade gold and silver assay results from recent RC drilling at its Kingman Project in Arizona, USA. Results continue to confirm the shallow, high-grade nature of gold and silver mineralisation at Tintic. Results from the latest batch of assays received include: 3.8m @ 18.1 g/t Au and 201 g/t Ag from 85.3m (2022-CHL-075D); incl - 1.5m @ 38 g/t Au and 482g//t Ag from 85.3m; incl - 0.8m @ 62 g/t Au and 401g//t Ag from 86.1m; 1.5m @ 17.6 g/t Au and 17 g/t Ag from 26.7m (2022-CHL-098); incl - 0.8m @ 25.8 g/t Au and 26 g/t Ag from 26.7m; 1.5m @ 5.75 g/t Au and 12 g/t Ag from 106.7m (2022-CHL-103); incl - 0.8m @ 9.27 g/t Au from 26.7m; 2.3m @ 2.80 g/t Au and 70 g/t Ag from 31.2m (2022-CHL-104); 1.5m @ 2.34 g/t Au, 150 g/t Ag, 5.2% Pb and 4.4% Zn from 35.8m (2022-CHL-106); and 0.8m @ 1.65 g/t Au and 435 g/t Ag from 96m (2022-CHL-084B).

As previously reported, the mineralisation at Tintic appears to be contained within shallow, flat-dipping veins which comprise of varying amounts of quartz, clay and sulphide mineralisation. There are also indications of a stacked lode/sill complex in the drilling and assay results. The shallow depth of the intersected mineralisation, including the significant gold and silver grades seen in drilling, lends itself to the future potential for open-pit mining methods.