Another big Serbian gold hit for Strickland Metals

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Another big Serbian gold hit for Strickland Metals
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Drilling paves was for fresh resource at new gold project

Precious metals explorer Strickland has struck another stunning gold intercept at its recently acquired Rogozna project in Serbia, with a new resource estimate for the Medenovac prospect now slated for early next year. The company has reported a 223m intersection grading 1.6 grams per tonne gold equivalent from 179.6m, including a 43.4m zone at 4.6gpt and a 19.7m zone at 6.8gpt.

"Importantly, with these latest results, we now have sufficient drill data, including 36 drillholes amounting to plus-18,000m, to undertake a maiden resource estimate for Medenovac, which we aim to deliver in early 2025," L'Herpiniere said. Strickland currently has four rigs operating across the Rogozna area. The company had circa A$41 million in cash and Northern Star Resources scrip at the end of September to keep funding its exploration efforts. It purchased the 5.

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