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Bayhorse Silver Inc.

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Summary

Project:

Brandywine

Deposit:Brandywine
Location:Canada
Commodities:Gold
Date:10/28/2019
Report Code:NI43-101
Report Type:Exploration/Drilling Update
Project Stage:Pursuing Resources Definition
Report details:28-10-2019: Bayhorse Silver Inc. announces an Exploration/Drilling Update report for its Brandywine deposit at the Brandywine project. Re-assay results of historic core results incl. 3.1m @ 11.42g/t Au. Bayhorse Silver Inc. BHS: TSX-V (the “Company” or “B
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CP/QP:[Overall Report]: Stewart Jackson (Not stated)
ABSTRACT:Bayhorse Silver Inc. BHS: TSX-V (the “Company” or “Bayhorse”) Has confirmed the presence of significant coarse gold mineralization with the highest grade being 20.2 g/t gold over 1.5 m received from metallic screen assays from the re-assayed core samples containing visible gold from the 2010 Brandywine drilling program by Auramex Resources. The 2010 drill intercept of 20.2 g/t gold is located 26 meters (85 ft) NW from the 36.9 g/t gold sample from DP95-14, that was the highest grade intercept reported from the 1995 drill program (Dunn 2011) and demonstrates a NW strike of the vein and a steep dip to the Northeast. As a result of the confirmation of coarse free milling gold at Brandywine, the metallic screen method will be used during the upcoming drill program in addition to standard gold fire assaying plus the standard 43 geochemical element analysis. Bayhorse CEO Graeme O’Neill comments, “the excellent coarse gold assay results from three short drill holes in one small corner of the 200 m. x 100 m. Dave’s Pond target, 85 feet along strike from a significant 36.9 g/t gold intersection in 1995, have confirmed that a comprehensive follow up drilling program is warranted.”

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