Bullion Gold Identifies Coarse, Irregular Gold Grains North of Langlade VMS Prospect (Cadillac-Extension Project), Launches Expanded Basal Till Sampling Program.
Montreal, Quebec--(Newsfile Corp. - October 9, 2025) - Bullion Gold Resources (TSXV: BGD) ("Bullion Gold" or "The Company") is pleased to announce encouraging preliminary results from a test basal till sample collected approximately 150 meters north of the known Langlade VMS (Zn-Cu-Ag) Prospect.
Highlights
The Company recently collected a five (5) kilogram basal till test sample to evaluate the feasibility of a larger till sampling program north of the Langlade Prospect, following glacial transport modeling.
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Following hydraulic concentration and initial binocular observation, several dozens of gold grains were observed within a matrix of garnet and iron oxides.
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The size of the gold grains ranges from 0.02 mm to 3.5 mm.
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The coarsest gold grains are described as delicate and irregular in shape, showing points of attachment with quartz.
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The presence of coarse gold in a basal till sample is considered a significant indicator. The angular nature of the grains, particularly the larger ones, strongly suggests a source relatively close to the sampling point.
Given the interpreted north-easterly glacial displacement, the Company interprets these preliminary results as indicating the potential presence of a distinct mineralized structure separate from the Langlade Prospect to the north. These new data justify the execution of a wider till sampling program, which is scheduled to start toward the end of October.
"The identification of angular gold grains, especially the coarser ones, is an excellent proximity indicator and validates our hypothesis that the northern sector of the Langlade Prospect could conceal a significant gold source that was not detected by historical work," stated Guy Morissette, CEO of the Company. "We are eager to launch the expanded till sampling program to refine our understanding of the geology in this area and precisely target the potential mineralized structure."
Bullion Gold Refines understanding of Langlade VMS Prospect
To optimize the understanding of the Langlade Volcanogenic Massive Sulphide (VMS) Prospect, Bullion Gold's management has completed a detailed review and rigorous compilation of existing historical and geophysical data.
The analysis of historical data, combined with the recent fieldwork completed over the past weeks, suggests that the known mineralization at the Langlade prospect is located on the southeast flank of a hinge structure and may extend onto its north-northeast flank. This interpretation is supported by surface sampling results (GM65347) and diamond drill hole LAN-12-19 (GM67190) conducted in the early 2010s.

