Coast Copper Corp. announced that it has staked the Sully mineral claims adjacent to PJX Resources Inc.'s recent massive sulphide zinc, lead and silver discoveries located approximately 35 kilometers ("km") east of the past producing Sullivan Mine (which was in operation from 1900 to 2001) nearberley BC. The Sully property is comprised of 3 mineral claims covering 5,134.52 ha and located adjacent to PJX where it announced that it recently discovered significant zinc and lead mineralization in outcrops that further supports the potential to discover a Sullivan type mineral occurrence on the PJX property1.

The Sully property covers ground that hosts the strike extension to the north of the favourable Aldridge Formation, cross structures to the northeast and additional ground to the east of the PJX discovery. Historical regional geochemical surveys ("RGS") on the Sully property have returned anomalous results of silver and lead in-stream sediments3 which warrant further investigation as well as follow up on the 1999 discovery of tetrahedrite (silver mineral) in brecciated limestone at the Red Zone and unexplained lead, zinc, silver and gold anomalies in soils to the north. Rock grab sample 125679 taken in 1999 by Mr. Travis returned 1.675 grams per tonne ("g/t") gold, 228 g/t silver, 3.83% copper, 3,010 parts per million ("ppm") lead and 4,270 ppm zinc4 and attest to exploration potential of the area within 10 km of the new PJX Discovery.