Reyna Gold Corp. announced initial results from the first 8 holes totaling 710 meters(m) of its ongoing 10,000m drill program at its 24,215 hectares Flagship La Gloria Property in Sonora, Mexico. Reyna has achieved the two primary objectives from these holes of extending the breccia zone at Big Pit and establishing quartz veining of grade and size at Pique Viejo.

All 8 holes hit gold mineralized structures in initial exploration drilling across the 160 hectares Main Zone target area. Drill Holes LG-22-007 and LG-22-008 both intersected the Las Amarillas Vein. LG-22-007 intersected the vein around 40m from surface, with an intersect of 8.61 g/t Gold, 11.2 g/t Silver (Ag), 0.11% Copper (Cu), 0.26% Lead (Pb), 0.13% Zinc (Zn) over 0.60m, and hit another 5 veins and veinlets zones with Au, Ag, Cu, Pb and Zn grades.

LG-22-008 intersected the Las Amarillas Vein 105m further north-northwest (NNW), and at around 60m depth from surface, with a main intersect of 4.13 g/t Au, 18.3 g/t Ag, 0.10% Cu, 0.49% Zn over 0.50m. LG-22-008 intercepted seven veins from 6m to 87m deep, identifying a vein zone with a discontinuous width of 81m (separation between veins no greater than 15m).With the information obtained from holes LG-22-007 and LG-22-008 and work at surface, Reyna is able to corroborate the Las Amarillas Vein has a minimum length of 280m, and is a high-grade gold rich, polymetallic vein. Reyna first identified the Las Amarillas Vein via two high-grade gold surface samples of 93.9 g/t Au, 54 g/t Ag, with traces of Cu, Pb & Zn and a second high-grade surface sample northwest on the vein of 36.2 g/t Au, 12.3 g/t Ag with traces of Pb and Zn.

(https://reynagold.com/read/PR-20220110). In addition, with holes, LG-22-007 and LG-22-008, an area of veins & veinlets was discovered, both at the hanging wall and foot-wall of the high-grade gold vein, with which the company can confirm a minimum width of 81m of veins and veinlets zone at Las Amarillas. The Reyna geological team believe that the system could well could become thicker and higher grade at depth, and follow-up drilling is being planned.