Liberty Gold Corp. announced drill results from the five final metallurgical diamond drill holes at its Carlin-style Black Pine oxide gold property (“Black Pine”) in southern Idaho, USA. These holes complete the 2020 core drilling program, composed primarily of large diameter holes to be used for metallurgical column testing. Significant oxide gold intercepts were obtained from the D-2, D-3, and historical CD Pit and E Pit areas. Drilling in the vicinity of the historic pits will significantly expand the scope of metallurgical column testing at Black Pine. Core holes in the D-2 and D-3 zones complete the metallurgical drilling in the Discovery Focus Area. Forty-three new column tests will be completed, which will inform a Prefeasibility decision in third quarter of 2021. Core holes in the E Pit and CD Pit areas represent the first core drilling in these areas and will add to the geographical distribution of composites critical to characterizing the overall metallurgical variability of the Black Pine gold system. Cyanide-soluble assays for the highlight intervals in LBP231C returned weighted averages of 92% and 72% of fire assay. The highlight intervals in LBP242C returned weighted averages of 88% and 89% of fire assay, both attesting to the thoroughly oxidized nature of gold mineralization. Mine Development Associates, a division of RESPEC Company LLC. in Reno, Nevada, has been retained for the resource estimate. SLR Consulting Ltd. (“SLR”) of Toronto, Ontario, will audit the resource. SLR is the lead consulting group for the PEA, with contributions from Golder Associates Inc., KCA, Stantec Inc. and other consultants. Drilling and assaying of all RC and core holes from the 2020 season is now complete. The 2021 reverse circulation (“RC”) drilling season commenced on April 1, 2021. Five drill holes have been completed, three to extend the D-3 discovery to the south and two as a first test of the large area between the Rangefront Zone and the main area of oxide gold mineralization to the west.