Teuton Resources Corp. has received an update on the recent identification of a high-grade gold system within the Goldstorm Deposit and a brief overview of the successful expansion of the Goldstorm Domains from Tudor Gold's 2023 drill program (the "Program") at the Treaty Creek Project, located in the heart of the Golden Triangle of Northwestern British Columbia. Tudor Gold is the Operator of the Treaty Creek Joint venture in which Teuton Resources holds a 20% carried interest (carried until a production decision) as well as a 0.98% net smelter royalty in the Goldstorm Deposit.

Minor pyrite and chalcopyrite are observed with fine-grained visible native gold within the newly crowned SC-1 system, which is contained within the CS-600 Domain. Three drill holes are interpreted to have intersected this structural corridor that contains significant quartz-sulphide breccia. Two of the three holes were completed late during the 2023 exploration campaign while the discovery hole, GS- 22-134 (20.86 g/t AuEq over 4.5 m within a 25.5 m zone of 9.96 AuEq), was completed during the 2022 drilling campaign.

Drill hole GS-23-176-W1 (15.64 g/t AuEq over 15.0 m) was designed as an offset step-out hole to the impressive gold intercept obtained within GS-22-134. With the third drill hole, GS-23-179 (10.07 g/t AuEq over 12.0 m), a northeast step-out, our technical crews were able to validate the SC-1 system, tracing SC-1 up-dip from GS-22-134 and GS-23-176-W1. To date, the high-grade gold-bearing, breccia stockwork system measures approximately 400 m down plunge and over 300 m along a northeastern axis.

The true width of the mineralized structure is currently unknown. Drill-hole highlights from SC-1 include the following intercepts: · GS-22-134: 25.5 m of 9.96 g/t AuEq (9.66 g/t Au, 1.23 g/t Ag, 0.24 % Cu) · GS-23-176-W1: 15.0 m of 15.64 g/t AuEq (14.89 g/t Au, 4.72 g/t Ag, 0.60 % Cu) · GS-23-179: 12.0 m of 10.07 g/t AuEq (9.78 g/t Au, 1.35 g/t Ag, 0.23 % Cu).