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Dolly Varden Silver Step-out Intersects 21.55 g/t Au and 27 g/t Ag over 8.72m, including 91.1 g/t Au and 114 g/t Ag over 0.51m at Homestake Silver Deposit

by ahnationtalk on February 3, 202543 Views

VANCOUVER, BC, February 03, 2025 – Vancouver, BC: Dolly Varden Silver Corporation (TSXV: DV) (OTC: DOLLF) (the “Company” or “Dolly Varden“) is pleased to announce drill results from its 2024 program at the Homestake Silver deposit and exploration drilling at the Homestake Ridge Property in BC’s Golden Triangle. The twenty (20) drillholes reported in this release have successfully expanded and infilled multiple high-grade gold and silver-rich zones within the Homestake Silver Deposit. Three (3) drillholes reported in this release tested exploration targets across various prospects on the property. Dolly Varden’s 2024 drill program consisted of 69 drill holes for a total of 31,726m, with 41 holes totalling 15,546 meters drilled at the Dolly Varden area and 28 holes totalling 16,181 meters drilled at Homestake Ridge area. Planning for the fully funded 2025 drill program is underway to build on the expanded silver and gold zones drilled in 2024.

Highlights from the Homestake Silver Deposit Area (*intervals shown are core length):

  • HR24-431: Step out to north: 21.55 g/t Au and 27 g/t Ag over 8.72 meters, including 47.92 g/t Au and 58 g/t Ag over 3.74 meters and including 91.1 g/t Au and 114 g/t Agover 0.51 meters
  • HR24-433: Step out on new eastern lens: 35.05 g/t Au and 114 g/t Ag over 2.32 meters, including 74.7 g/t Au and 297 g/t Ag over 0.72 meters within 29.50 meters of 3.48 g/t Au and 13 g/t Ag
  • HR24-437: South end infill: 5.54 g/t Au and 97 g/t Ag over 10.20 meters, including 21.34 g/t Au and 384 g/t Ag over 2.40 meters,including 42.10 g/t Au and 1,135 g/t Ag over 0.77 meters
  • HR24-438: South end infill: 4.48 g/t Au and 16 g/t Ag over 14.33 meters, including 29.17 g/t Au and 59 g/t Ag over 1.62 meters
  • HR24-439: Step out 170 meter down dip: 1.56 g/t Au and 5 g/t Ag over 28.9 meters including 9.55 g/t Au and 32 g/t Ag over 0.50 meters and 12.15 g/t Au and 14 g/t Ag over 1.00 meter
  • HR24-448: infill hole, 91.20 meters grading 1.88 g/t Au and 3 g/t Ag, including 13.90 g/t Au and 6 g/t Ag over 0.74 m, 21.70 g/t Au and 5 g/t Ag over 0.57 meters and 36.10 g/t Au and 12 g/t Ag over 1.00 meter  as well as silver dominant intercepts including 1.10 g/t Au and 786 g/t Ag over 0.91 meters and 0.31g/t Au and 571 g/t Ag over 0.82 meters

*Estimated true widths vary depending on intersection angles and range from 55% to 75% of core lengths, further modelling of the new interpretation is needed before true widths can be calculated

**Assay results reported are uncapped

“Homestake Silver was originally considered a primary silver-rich deposit, however our drilling has continued to identify multiple gold-rich zones and remains wide open for expansion.  Fully funded drilling in 2025 will target continued growth and further infill-drilling as a high-priority amongst the many targets in the Kitsault Valley trend,” said Shawn Khunkhun, CEO of Dolly Varden Silver.

Figure 1.    Kitsault Valley trend of Deposits

Homestake Silver

2024 drilling at Homestake Silver targeted infill of Inferred Resources and Resource expansion drilling along strike to the north and south, as well as the down-dip. Complete drill results are presented in Table 1.

Highlight drill hole HR24-431 intersected 21.55 g/t Au and 27 g/t Ag over 8.72 meters, including 47.92 g/t Au and 58 g/t Ag over 3.74 meters. This is one of five drill holes targeting the northern extension of Homestake Silver deposit by testing the projected extension of the shallow angle plunge of wider, higher grade gold mineralization (Figure 3). HR24-431 targeted 180 meters down plunge from previously released drill hole HR23-410, that intersected 10.17 g/t Au over 6.61 meters, including 50.70 g/t Au over 0.62 meters (February 12, 2024, news release).

The other four drill holes testing the extent of the northern gold-rich zone all intersected a broad alteration zone with internal areas of strong veining and vein breccias. Drill hole HR24-433 intersected the new gold-rich zone to the east of the main Homestake Silver trend, grading 3.48 g/t Au and 13 g/t Ag over 29.50 meters and included higher grade vein intervals of 35.05 g/t Au and 114 g/t Ag over 2.32 meters (Figure 5). HR24-433 stepped out from previously released hole HR23-399, that intersected the new east gold lens grading 2.68 g/t Au and 20 g/t Ag over 57.70 metersand included higher grade vein intervals of 43.10 g/t Au and 66 g/t Ag over 1.01 meters and 40.33 g/t Au and 418 g/t Ag over 1.75 meters.(February 12, 2024, new release).

Figure 2.    Drill hole HR24-431 north end of Homestake Silver deposit. Mineralization is hosted in multi phase vein and vein breccias with strong pyrite, chalcopyrite, galena and sphalerite mineralization and visible gold.

Drill hole HR24-425 was drilled at an orientation to test the continuity of the new style of quartz-carbonate veining with abundant visible gold intersected in previously released drill hole HR23-389 (February 12, 2024, news release). HR24-425 intersected individual veins grading 8.86 g/t Au over 0.84 meters and 5.78 g/t Au over 2.00 meters.

Drill holes HR24-426 and HR24-449 tested the possible connection of Homestake Main and Homestake Silver deposits with a 250 meter step-out along the projected trend from Homestake Silver. Both drill holes intersected alteration associated with the continuation lower grade anomalous Au that indicate the structural corridor is continuous between the deposits.

Eight drill holes were drilled as infill holes to target larger gaps in drillhole spacing to aid in geological interpretation and increase resource confidence. These holes intersected wide mineralized envelopes with internal high-grade zones of strong veining and vein breccias. Wider zones include: 5.54 g/t Au and 97 g/t Ag over 10.20 meters in HR24-437 and 4.48 g/t Au and 16 g/t Ag over 14.33 meters in HR24-438. Drill holes HR24-437 and HR24-438targeted a section located 32 meters south of previously released drill hole HR23-407 which intersected 8.94 g/t Au and 191 g/t Ag over 10.72 meters length (January 16, 2024, News Release). Holes HR24-446 and HR24-448 were drilled off the same pad but at different azimuths (Figure 3). Hole HR24-446 intersected 1.71 g/t Au and 287 g/t Ag over 2.91 meters including 7.06 g/t Au, 1,580 g/t Ag, 2.25% Pb and 2.54% Zn over 0.5 meters.

Drill holes HR24-436 and HR24-439 targeted the down-dip extension of the known mineralization and are separated by 110 meters along strike (Figure 4). Drill hole HR24-439 was a 170-meter down dip test from the main mineralized plunge and indicates that mineralization continues at depth and remains open for expansion. The alteration and veining intersected in holes HR24-436 graded 1.09 g/t Au over 31.75 meters, including 11.10 g/t Au over 0.55m and HR24-439 graded 1.56 g/t Au over 28.90 meters including 12.15 g/t Au over 1.00 meters.

Figure 3.    Plan View of the Homestake Silver and Main Deposits; 2024 drilling in bold lithology and red outline of mineralized zones.

Figure 4.     Homestake Silver Longitudinal section (C-C’), looking southwest with 2024 drill hole lithology.

Homestake Ridge

The Homestake Ridge deposits are interpreted as structurally controlled, multi-phase epithermal vein stockwork and vein breccia system hosted in Jurassic Hazelton volcanic rocks. Mineralization consists of pyrite, +/-galena and sphalerite with visible gold in a breccia matrix within a silica breccia vein system (see Figure 2). The northwest orientation of the main Homestake structural trend appears to have numerous subparallel internal structures that are interpreted to form the controls for higher grade gold and silver shoots within a broader mineralized envelope at the Homestake Silver deposit. The main structural corridor dips steeply to the northeast at Homestake Main and rolls to vertical or steeply southwest at Homestake Silver.

Figure 5.    Homestake Silver Cross Section (A-A’) with 2024 and previous drill holes.

Figure 6. Homestake Silver Cross Section (B-B’) with 2024 and previous drill holes

Table 1.    Assays from the 2024 Homestake Silver Deposit Drilling

Hole ID From (m) To (m) Length (m) Au** (g/t) Ag (g/t) Base Metals (%)
HR24-425 395.7 396.5 0.8 1.17 10
and 410 426.07 16.07 0.5 8 From 421.85-422.35m 1.38%Pb
including 416 419 3 1.13 8
and 450.45 454.16 3.71 2.51 3
including 451.18 452.02 0.84 8.86 6
and 459.25 476 16.75 1.38 2
including 464.5 466.5 2 1.82 2
including 472.5 474.5 2 5.78 3
HR24-426 627 628 1 1.75 3
HR24-427 560.5 561 0.5 0.37 2
HR24-428 322.58 323.18 0.6 0.68 10
and 723 734.3 11.3 0.32 NSV
including 725 727 2 1.05 NSV
HR24-429 635.6 636.1 0.5 1.97 NSV
and 697.9 706 8.1 0.48 NSV
including 700.3 700.8 0.5 2.24 8 0.73% Pb and 1.30% Zn
HR24-431 480.5 481 0.5 3.3 6
and 530.5 533.18 2.68 1.06 NSV
and 656.35 665.07 8.72 21.55 27 0.22% Cu, 2.36% Pb and 1.64% Zn
including 658.26 662 3.74 47.92 58 0.49% Cu, 5.24% Pb and 3.80% Zn
including 659.77 660.28 0.51 91.1 114 1.15% Cu, 8.00% Pb and 9.80% Zn
HR24-433 397 426.5 29.5 3.48 13
including 400.7 403 2.3 1.18 4
including 410.25 412.57 2.32 35.05 114
including 411.85 412.57 0.72 74.7 297 0.24% Cu, 0.51% Pb and 0.17% Zn
including 422.49 424.94 2.45 1.65 6
and 445.25 448.25 3 2.14 NSV
including 446.25 446.75 0.5 11.55 15
and 476 479.9 3.9 1.16 NSV
and 510 525 15 0.91 NSV
including 523.35 523.9 0.55 15.65 7
and 536.62 537.12 0.5 4.61 11
and 562 563 1 1.11 1
HR24-436 645.75 677.5 31.75 1.09 3
including 669.7 673.44 3.74 4.2 7
including 670.75 671.3 0.55 11.1 15 1.54% Zn
and 692.5 695.6 3.1 2.44 3
including 694 694.5 0.5 14.3 13 1.34% Pb and 1.79% Zn
HR24-437 285.36 296.34 10.98 0.88 12
including 290 293.72 3.72 1.88 19
and 308.41 335 26.59 1 12
including 316.32 317.45 1.13 5.62 37
including 325 325.5 0.5 8.76 13
and 342.35 352.55 10.2 5.54 97
including 345 347.4 2.4 21.34 384
including 345 345.77 0.77 42.1 1,135 2.28% Pb and 2.27% Zn
and 360.58 378.7 18.12 1.85 165
including 360.58 367.51 6.93 4.15 425
including 360.58 364 3.42 6.69 484
and 384 399.82 15.82 0.58 3
including 390 393.51 3.51 1.2 2
HR24-438 384 387.15 3.15 1.09 16
including 385.05 386.26 1.21 2.01 8
and 389.17 403.5 14.33 4.48 16
including 389.17 390.79 1.62 29.17 59 1.79% Pb and 2.40% Zn
including 393.58 394.21 0.63 9.81 11
and 417 432 15 0.96 1
including 425.2 426 0.8 8.62 4
HR24-439 690.85 719.75 28.9 1.56 5
including 693 694 1 3.31 1
including 699.99 700.49 0.5 9.55 32 2.16% Pb and 6.30% Zn
including 705.7 706.41 0.71 3.29 5
including 718.75 719.75 1 12.15 14
HR24-440 177.18 177.89 0.71 0.51 106
and 179.8 180.3 0.5 0.17 123
and 219.04 223.03 3.99 1.14 50
including 222 223.03 1.03 3.25 89
HR24-441 325.29 366.34 41.05 0.54 30
including 338 340 2 4.26 55
including 355 357 2 0.65 112
including 363 364.75 1.75 0.19 182
HR24-443 245.12 254.73 9.61 0.5 221
and 270.21 273.99 3.78 0.98 92
including 273.23 273.99 0.76 4.19 315
HR24-444 340.1 340.69 0.59 0.01 149
HR24-446 281.64 284.55 2.91 1.71 287
including 282.24 282.74 0.5 7.06 1,580 2.25% Pb and 2.54% Zn
and 316.24 344.1 27.86 0.8 3
including 323.05 323.77 0.72 3.47 3
including 337.53 338.6 1.07 7.35 5
HR24-447 567.11 567.73 0.62 0.17 150
HR24-448 292.04 294.19 2.15 0.54 423
including 292.04 292.95 0.91 1.1 786
including 297 297.82 0.82 0.31 571
and 317.26 342.29 25.03 0.7 15
including 322.12 322.72 0.6 4.2 107
and 353.15 444.35 91.2 1.88 3
including 359.14 359.88 0.74 13.9 6
including 382.92 394.2 11.28 2.57 3
including 405.67 406.24 0.57 21.7 5
including 411 412 1 36.1 12
including 413 422.59 9.59 2.59 7
HR24-449 429.99 431 1.01 1.23 1
HR24-451 507 510 3 1.23 1
and 516 522.74 6.74 0.63 1
including 521.5 522.74 1.24 2.22 1
and 540.15 541.07 0.92 3.39 1
and 552.74 554.86 2.12 3.82 2
including 554.05 554.86 0.81 9.49 3
and 567.27 571.83 4.56 0.83 1
and 578.8 586.25 7.45 0.23 12 From 580.40-582.60m: 6.68%Pb

*Estimated true widths vary depending on intersection angles and range from 55% to 75% of core lengths

**Assay results reported are uncapped

Table 2.   Drill Hole Collar Data for 2024 Homestake Ridge Drilling Reported in this release

Hole ID Easting UTM83 (m) Northing UTM83 (m) Elev. (m) Azimuth Dip Length (m)
HR24425 463346 6179256 901 178 -53 501
HR24426 463430 6179428 841 228 -48 774
HR24427 463553 6179233 832 227 -54 669
HR24428 463539 6179288 828 229 -52 792
HR24429 463553 6179233 832 228 -52 720
HR24430 462402 6179054 1333 260 -48 438
HR24431 463539 6179288 828 225 -45 750
HR24433 463553 6179233 832 228 -46 636
HR24436 463716 6179084 792 224 -45 750
HR24437 463672 6178796 835 226 -54 447
HR24438 463672 6178796 835 222 -60 585
HR24439 463716 6179084 792 238 -46 756
HR24440 463717 6178701 830 224 -52 393
HR24441 463717 6178701 830 227 -62 501
HR24443 463772 6178667 801 224 -52 450
HR24444 463772 6178667 801 221 -57 495.9
HR24446 463490 6179012 879 213 -55 600
HR24447 464035 6178571 734 231 -45 671
HR24448 463490 6179012 879 229 -60 594
HR24449 463430 6179428 841 222 -45 711
HR24450 464642 6176803 973 60 -55 306
HR24451 463539 6179288 828 224 -45 691.4
HR24452 468232 6167663 267 250 -60 63

Exploration Drilling

Three (3) early-stage exploration drill holes were completed on three different targets across the property testing for possible mineralization at depth on mapped structures. Complete results are presented in Table 3.

Table 3.   Assays from the 2024 Homestake Ridge Exploration Drilling

TargetHole IDFrom (m)To (m)Length (m)Au (g/t)Ag (g/t)Blue RibbonHR24430190.00195.385.380.53NSV
including192.65193.450.801.83NSV
and318.21321.022.810.64NSV
including318.21319.050.841.21NSV
and325.00325.750.750.76NSVHomeguardHR24452NSVVanguard CopperHR22450NSV

Quality Assurance and Quality Control

The Company adheres to CIM Best Practices Guidelines for exploration related activities conducted on its property. Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC) procedures are overseen by the Qualified Person.

Dolly Varden QA/QC protocols are maintained through the insertion of certified reference material (standards), blanks and field duplicates within the sample stream. Drill core is cut in-half with a diamond saw, with one-half placed in sealed bags and shipped to the laboratory and the other half retained on site. Third party laboratory checks on 5% of the samples are carried out as well. Chain of custody is maintained from the drill to the submittal into the laboratory preparation facility.

Analytical testing was performed by ALS Canada Ltd. in North Vancouver, British Columbia. The entire sample is crushed to 70% minus 2mm (10 mesh), of which a 500 gram split is pulverized to minus 200 mesh. Multi-element analyses were determined by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) for 48 elements following a 4-acid digestion process. High grade silver testing was determined by Fire Assay with either an atomic absorption, or a gravimetric finish, depending on grade range. Au is also determined by fire assay on a 30g split with either atomic absorption, or gravimetric finish, depending on grade range. Metallic screen assays may be completed on very high grade samples.

Qualified Person

Rob van Egmond, P.Geo., Vice-President Exploration for Dolly Varden Silver, the “Qualified Person” as defined by NI43-101 has reviewed, validated and approved the scientific and technical information contained in this news release and supervises the ongoing exploration program at the Dolly Varden Project.

About Dolly Varden Silver Corporation

Dolly Varden Silver Corporation is a mineral exploration company focused on advancing its 100% held Kitsault Valley Project (which combines the Dolly Varden Project and the Homestake Ridge Project) located in the Golden Triangle of British Columbia, Canada, 25kms by road to tide water. The 163 sq. km. project hosts the high-grade silver and gold resources of Dolly Varden and Homestake Ridge along with the past producing Dolly Varden and Torbrit silver mines. It is considered to be prospective for hosting further precious metal deposits, being on the same structural and stratigraphic belts that host numerous other, on-trend, high-grade deposits, such as Eskay Creek and Brucejack. The Kitsault Valley Project also contains the Big Bulk property which is prospective for porphyry and skarn style copper and gold mineralization, similar to other such deposits in the region (Red Mountain, KSM, Red Chris).

For further information: Shawn Khunkhun, CEO & Director, 1-604-609-5137, www.dollyvardensilver.com;

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