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Tuesday, 09/06/2016 9:54:13 AM

Tuesday, September 06, 2016 9:54:13 AM

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IDM NEWS !! More #GOLD Found and NEW GOLD ZONE IDENTIFIED
@IDMMINING #RVRCF #IDM

http://www.idmmining.com/_resources/news/160906.pdf



IDM Mining Intersects 15.52 g/t Au and 44.82 g/t Ag over 15 Meters
True Width and Discovers New NK Zone at the Red Mountain Gold
Project
September 6, 2016, Vancouver, BC – IDM Mining Ltd. (TSX.V:IDM) (“IDM” or the “Company”)
is pleased to announce assays from an additional 13 underground core holes completed at the
Red Mountain gold project (“Red Mountain” or the “Project”), located 15 km east of Stewart, BC.
These results are from the ongoing Phase I drilling program. This program is focused on infill
and step-out drilling in and around the current resource at Red Mountain, as well as to collect
material for metallurgical, geotechnical and hydrological testwork.
Highlights from the recent underground drill results include:
• U16-1181: 13.77 meters true width at 5.72 g/t Au and 34.89 g/t Ag; south Marc
Zone step-out
• U16-1185: 14.19 meters true width at 5.78 g/t Au and 24.15 g/t Ag; up-dip Marc
Zone step-out
• U16-1187: 6.00 meters true width at 7.43 g/t Au and 12.51 g/t Ag; new NK Zone
discovery
• U16-1193: 15.0 meters true width at 15.52 g/t Au (capped) and 44.82 g/t Ag; Marc
Zone infill and metallurgical hole
The NK Zone discovery was encountered in drill hole U16-1187, a vertical hole to test a
projected step-out of isolated, historic intercepts below the Marc Zone. It intersected a
mineralized interval of massive, coarse grained pyrite veins and stockworks averaging 7.43 g/t
Au and 12.51 g/t Ag over 6.0 meters true width. Mineralization occurs at a sediment/porphyry
contact, approximately 100 meters below the underground workings. This style of
mineralization is consistent with the Marc/AV/JW resources; projected from wide-spaced
intervals from adjacent sections, the NK Zone is sub-horizontal and tabular, and open for
expansion in all directions. The NK Zone is 70 meters outside of the current resource estimate
at Red Mountain, and named after Assistant Project Manager, Natalie King.
“In addition to the successful step-out holes to the south of the Marc Zone, the discovery of the
NK Zone has significant potential for resource growth and highlights the many exploration
opportunities at Red Mountain,” said Robert McLeod, President and CEO of IDM Mining.
“Future drilling will target potential resource expansion from these wide and high-grade
intercepts at the Marc and NK Zones as well as several other untested targets.”
Drill holes U16-1180 and 1181 were drilled up-dip from previously reported U16-1182, which
encountered 6.30 meters averaging 9.91 g/t Au and 53.52 g/t Ag. Hole U16-1180 intersected
13.0 meters true width averaging 3.86 g/t Au and 26.15 g/t Ag; hole U16-1181 intersected 16.2
meters true width averaging 5.72 g/t Au and 34.89 g/t Ag, including 8.28 meters true width
averaging 9.15 g/t Au and 45.49 g/t Ag. These holes are southerly step-outs from the current
Marc Zone resource. Historic surface holes located further south of these intercepts were
collared too far to the west and consequently did not intersect mineralization, suggesting the
Marc Zone remains open for expansion to the south and underneath the underground ramp.
On section 1150N, drill hole U16-1184 was a down-dip step-out of the Marc Zone and
intersected a narrow interval of gold mineralization, whereas U16-1185 was an up-dip step-out
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from the resource, and intersected 16.69 meters averaging 5.78 g/t Au and 24.15 g/t Ag,
including 5.69 meters averaging 10.01 g/t Au and 39.60 g/t Ag.
On section 1125N, drill holes U16-1183 and 1186 were down-dip step-outs of the Marc Zone
tail; U16-1183 intersected two separate 0.8 meter true width intervals of 8.56 g/t Au and 6.78 g/t
Au respectively, and U16-1186 intersected 1.0 meter averaging 19.05 g/t Au and 33.50 g/t Ag.
Drill holes U16-1190 and U16-1191 were up-dip resource expansion holes on section 1200N.
U16-1190 did not intersect significant mineralization, potentially due to a fault-window from a
minor, cross-cutting fault. Drill hole U16-1191 intersected 5.64 meters averaging 5.23 g/t Au
and 39.65 g/t Ag (cut), which included a 0.30 meter assay averaging 115.5 g/t Au and 615 g/t
Ag (cut to appropriate grade caps).
Drill holes U16-1188, 1192 and 1193 are infill holes in the Marc Zone, with additional data
collected for metallurgical and geotechnical purposes. The 2016 metallurgical holes target
representative mineralization at Red Mountain from each of the defined resource zones,
spatially distributed throughout the deposit, including narrower tail zones (such as the
mineralization encountered in U16-1192). Of significance, U16-1193 intersected 15.0 meters
true width averaging 15.52 g/t Au (cut) and 44.82 g/t Ag.
Complete results are as follows:
Hole-ID Section From To Length True Au (g/t)
Ag
(g/t)
Au
(g/t)
Ag
(g/t)
(m) (m) (m) Width *uncut
U16-1180 1075N 42.00 55.00 13.00 13.00 3.86 26.15
U16-1181 1075N 33.80 50.00 16.20 13.77 5.72 34.89
including 41.72 50.00 8.28 7.04 9.15 45.49
U16-1183 1125N 39.00 40.00 1.00 0.80 8.56 6.03
and 63.00 64.00 1.00 0.80 6.78 9.31
U16-1184 1150N 70.00 71.00 1.00 0.80 4.03 1.50
U16-1185 1150N 26.00 42.69 16.69 14.19 5.78 24.15
including 37.00 42.69 5.69 4.84 10.01 39.60
U16-1186 1125N 44.00 45.00 1.00 0.80 19.05 33.50
U16-1187 1125N 107.00 113.00 6.00 6.00 7.43 12.51
including 110.08 113.00 2.92 2.92 13.28 20.89
U16-1188 1200N 23.00 27.50 4.50 4.50 9.40 17.30
U16-1189 1200N 62.00 63.00 1.00 0.70 3.97 5.19
and 81.00 82.00 1.00 0.70 4.17 0.21
U16-1190 1200N No significant assays
U16-1191 1200N 24.84 30.48 5.64 5.08 5.23 39.65 8.45 60.66
U16-1192 1250N 30.48 31.30 0.82 0.82 3.33 1.01
U16-1193 1250N 35.00 50.00 15.00 15.00 15.52 44.82 23.73 44.82
including 36.48 40.00 3.52 3.52 30.23 11.86 65.23 11.86
* Assays capped at 55.0 g/t Au and 220 g/t Ag
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** Drilled intervals estimated using approximate 3.0 g/t cut-off for underground mining
*** In many intercepts, 10 to 20 cm intervals of whole core were collected for grind and rock mechanical
properties tests; these intervals were assigned a zero (0.0 g/t Au and Ag) grade during compositing.
Drill hole collar information and location maps, core photos along with sample cross sections
can be viewed at www.idmmining.com.
About Red Mountain
The 17,125 hectare Red Mountain gold project is located in northwestern BC, 15 km northeast
of the town of Stewart. Discovered in 1989, the property was explored extensively until 1996 by
Lac Minerals Ltd. and Royal Oak Mines Inc., with 466 diamond drill holes and over 2,000 meters
of underground development completed, along with extensive engineering and environmental
baseline work. Additional studies were completed over the past 12 years by Seabridge Gold
Inc., North American Metals Corp. and Banks Island Gold Ltd.
On April 4, 2016, the Company announced an updated mineral resource estimate reported at
3.0 g/t Au cut-off for the Red Mountain gold project.
Classification Tonnage Au (g/t) Ag (g/t) Oz Au Oz Ag
Measured 847,200 9.38 34 255,400 920,700
Indicated 794,600 7.29 18 186,100 459,100
Measured + Indicated 1,641,800 8.36 26 441,500 1,379,800
Inferred 548,100 6.10 9 107,500 153,700
Red Mountain is a porphyry-related hydrothermal gold system, located in the Stikine terrain.
Gold mineralization is associated with, and partially hosted within an early to mid-Jurassic multiphase
intrusive complex, with associated volcanic and volcaniclastic rocks and sediments.
Many gold mineralized zones occur on the property, including five mineralized zones with
established resource estimates. The five mineralized zones (Marc, AV, JW, 141 and 132) have
been folded, and are often separated by dip-slip fault zones. The mineralized zones vary in
orientation from shallow to steeply dipping and are generally tabular. The Marc, AV and JW
Zones vary in widths from one to forty meters, averaging about fifteen meters in thickness. Gold
and silver mineralization is associated with stockworks, disseminations and patches of coarse
grained pyrite, surrounded by a pyrrhotite/sphalerite halo. Alteration facies includes strong
quartz-sericite alteration.
Additional information, including the Company’s NI 43-101 Technical Reports for the Red
Mountain gold project, is available at www.idmmining.com and at www.sedar.com.


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