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Saturday, 03/28/2020 11:20:47 AM

Saturday, March 28, 2020 11:20:47 AM

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May the Stars finally be lining up for SRGE shareholders? Similarities
taken from the following PR excerpts could be a huge indication...

GoGold Consolidates **29 Concessions** at Large Scale Exploration Project in Mexico

Halifax, NS – GoGold Resources Inc. (TSX: GGD) (“GoGold”, “the Company”) is pleased to report, after a long period of due diligence and negotiations, the signing of an option agreement to **acquire 29 concessions** for a large-scale exploration project, named Los Ricos located in Jalisco state, Mexico (“the Property”). The Property is being optioned from **private Mexican owners**.

**Our team has been following this asset for over eight years** and began serious negotiations almost a year ago after the sale of Santa Gertrudis to Agnico Eagle Mines Limited for total proceeds of US$95 million. With this new agreement in place, we can continue exploring this project and test our belief that a large-scale high grade system exists. The Parral mine continues to improve and we are back in the exploration development business where we have excelled” said Brad Langille, President and CEO. “As part of our due diligence process we have reviewed historical drilling and historical mining documents which will help us focus our exploration program on the halo that exists around the historical high grade ore shoots.”

**The Los Ricos property is made up of 29 claims** and covers over 22,000 hectares and is home to several historical mining operations. The Property is located roughly 100 km northwest of the city of Gaudalajara and is easily accessible by paved road. There are 65 historical drill holes on the Property and the majority of them intercepted mineralization from near surface.

During the five-year period, the Company will have exclusive exploration rights to the Property. The Company has completed several kilometers of trenching over the past three months and is drilling the Property to verify and add to the current internal resource on the Property. The Company will also drill to test the Company’s geological theories for the Property.

**The Los Ricos property has been well known to have strong geological potential, but the development of the asset had been delayed as a result of litigation**. **In 2016 the Mexican courts awarded title to the Property to the **private Mexican owners** that are optioning the Property to the Company**. Recently there have been several Mexican court decisions that have dismissed appeals that challenged the 2016 Mexican court decision. On the basis of legal opinions obtained from Mexican legal counsel, the Company is confident that any pending or future appeals to the 2016 decision of the Mexican courts will be dismissed as prior appeals were.

The quality assurance and quality controls (“QA/QC”) programs used by Tumi Resources Inc. in 2003 and 2004 for the core and RC drilling programs are fully described and documented in the NI 43-101 “Summary Report on the Geology and Exploration Programs, Cinco Minas Project” dated August 18, 2004 by John Nebocat, P. Eng., a copy of which is available on SEDAR as filed by Kingsmen Resources Ltd. on Dec 2, 2004. All samples from the drilling programs were analyzed by IPL Laboratories in Vancouver, BC for gold and silver using the fire assay – atomic absorption method; gold values greater than 1000 ppb Au were rechecked by fire assay – gravimetric methods. The QA/QC program also included inserting commercial reference control standard materials for gold and silver along with duplicate check sampling. The results of both the standards and the check samples came out very well with no significant discrepancies.

Mr. David Duncan, P.Geo. is the qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 and is responsible for the technical information of this release.
for the technical information of this release.

https://gogoldresources.com/component/rsfiles/preview?path=press_releases%252F2019%252FPR20190326.pdf


**The Cinco Minas property** is accessible by either a four lane highway west from Guadalajara, the third largest city in Mexico, or via an older two-lane highway that passes through the town of Tequila on to the community of Magdelana, a distance of about 70 km. From Magdalena the property is accessed by another 5 km of paved road and then another 20 km of good gravel road. Access is adequate in a two-wheel-drive vehicle with good tires. The topography on and around the property is fairly rugged and steeply incised. Elevations on the property range from around 1100 m ASL to 1500 m ASL, and **the Cinco Minas** vein and workings occur at about the 1300 m level and somewhat higher to the northwest.