Liberty Gold Corp. announced results from its 2018 Reverse Circulation drilling program at the Goldstrike Project, its three principal gold projects located in the prolific Great Basin of the United States. Located in southwestern Utah, Goldstrike is a past-producing oxide - heap leach gold mine that contains a large, shallow, district-scale, Carlin-style gold system. As a follow-up to encouraging drill results along the southern margin of the Main Goldstrike Deposit (see press releases dated October 24, 2018 and November 15, 2018), Liberty Gold drilled additional holes to extend mineralization in two areas. Drilling in the southern Main Goldstrike Deposit (Peg Leg Zone) continues to expand mineralization in this area as originally reported in October 2018, which included highlight intercepts of 1.17 g/t Au over 67.1 m and 0.99 g/t Au over 51.8 m. The objective is to connect zones of previously-identified oxide mineralization to form a larger, single pit. Mineralization encountered in the latest drill holes is higher-grade than the average grade of the deposit, and relatively shallow. Drilling in the southern Main Goldstrike Deposit (Hamburg Extension) area continues to expand mineralization to the west along the Hamburg Fault, as originally reported in November 2018, including highlight intercepts of 0.62 g/t Au over 61.0 m and 0.97 g/t Au over 33.5 m. Mineralization in this area is higher-grade than the average grade of the deposit, relatively shallow, and is located in an embayment in the Preliminary Economic Assessment (“PEA”)1 pit. 2018 results from all areas will be incorporated into an updated resource estimate in 2019.