Paycore Minerals Inc. announced exploration drilling results from the company's 100%-owned FAD Property located on the Battle Mountain-Eureka Gold Belt in Nevada, USA. The Company has also expanded the exploration team with the addition of Geologist, Gary Edmondo who will oversee and manage the FAD exploration project. Mr. Edmondo is a qualified person and has worked as a mineral exploration geologist since 1987 with a focus in Nevada.

His experience ranges from early-stage exploration to development stage Companies. Gary has worked on several deposits and mineralized systems including epithermal, carlin, and skarn systems, at various projects including; Fire Creek, Goldfield, Pinson, while spending seven years in the Eureka District also working for Homestake Mining. Additionally, Mr. Edmondo worked for Staccato Gold and Timberline Resources in south Eureka, where he increased the mineral resources three-fold.

Paycore owns 100% interest in the high-grade, polymetallic, FAD project located in one of the most prolific gold belts in the world, the Eureka gold district of Nevada. The Company is aggressively drilling the high-grade, polymetallic FAD Main Zone which was previously owned by Barrick Gold. The near-surface target has only had one drill hole completed since Paycore acquired the property.

To date, all holes have intersected high-grade poly-metallic (Au, Ag, Pb, Zn) mineralization and demonstrate significant expansion potential. Hole GH21-04 was drilled in the core of the Main FAD Zone to confirm historic data and the high-grade nature of mineralization. The hole is proximal to the historic non-43-101 resource and intercepted 11.53 g/t AuEq over 25m comprised of 1.96 g/t Au, 92.61 g/t Ag, 1.26 % Pb, and 7.45 % Zn.

This hole also intercepted 13.41 g/t AuEq over 1.8m comprised of 3.2 g/t Au, 204 g/t Ag, 6.86% Pb, and 7.62 % Zn. The FAD deposit currently has a mineralized footprint of approximately 1.5 x 1.5 km and is open in multiple directions. Outside of the core deposit area, little to no exploration has been completed and there are multiple extensions which are largely untested.

Additionally, near-surface oxide mineralization, was overlooked by previous operators. It has the potential for widespread mineralization proximal to the historic high-grade underground mine that last operated more than 100 years ago. Paycore has completed drilling for eight holes to-date and announced assays for six holes.

Assay results are pending for the remaining two holes and will be announced upon receipt. The Company has completed the phase-one drill program consisting of approximately 3,900 metres of drilling. The phase-two program has already commenced and will be ongoing.