Taurus Gold Corp. announced new rock sample results from exploration fieldwork at its Charlotte Property, located in the emergent Dawson Range gold-copper-silver-zinc mining district in Yukon, Canada. The property, which encompasses an area of 23 square kilometers, is strategically situated and is accessible via road from the Village of Carmacks.

Highlights: Rock Samples: Significant polymetallic assay results including some high-grade silver results from grab samples in previously under-explored areas, including: 4,204 ppm Ag, 18.5 ppm Au, 5,264ppm Cu & 5,409ppm Zn from sample C0216031: Ed Grid; 832 ppm Ag, 13.8 ppm Au from sample C0216038: Cabin Area west of Flex Zone; 815 ppm Ag, 0.8 ppm Au, 890ppm Cu, 2905ppm Pb, 1013ppm Zn from sample C0216116: East of Ed Grid. Note the ED area is a new claim staked in the winter of 2023 and these results presented here represent the first attempt to map and prospect the area. The best silver result was returned from the Ed claim and represents a quartz vein with semi-massive sulphides believed to be in-situ.

Charlotte 2023 Exploration Objectives: Discovery of new epithermal vein sets in under-explored areas of the Charlotte property. Determine the linkage between epithermal veins and the late Cretaceous intrusive centre in the north part of the property. Investigate surface expression of suspected structural controls on soil anomalism.

The main target model was epithermal mineralization similar to the Flex zone, and which commonly occurs in peripheral areas to porphyry systems, although all mineralized settings were considered. The two-phase work program was conducted over a 30-day period and comprised a 14-day program of detailed geological mapping, prospecting and rock sampling with particular focus on the under-explored central-northern part of the property. This was followed by an 18-day phase of grid soil geochemical sampling across four grids: the Discovery, Eliza West, GRW and Ed grids.

A ground magnetometer - VLF survey was also completed across the four grids. The program was conducted from the Charlotte exploration camp adjacent to the Flex Zone. The high-priority targets were selected after analysis of an extensive historical dataset within the underexplored regions of the Charlotte property.

The Discovery, Eliza West and GRW grids were designed to determine the presence of soil geochemical signatures representing epithermal mineralization related to mineralized porphyry systems. The Ed grid was designed to complete detailed soil geochemical surveying across the Ed F quartz claim, staked and incorporated into the Charlotte property in February 2023. Geological mapping and rock sampling were designed to confirm that the property covers portions of a porphyry-style mineralized system covering the highly prospective Mt. Nansen area.

Mapping initially focused on the four gridded areas but was expanded to cover the entire property. Rock sampling comprised mainly grab and composite grab sampling along rubble-crop exposures, roadcuts and trenches. A total of 79 samples, excluding quality control (QC) samples, were taken.

Grid soil geochemical sampling, targeting the "B" soil horizon, was completed across the four grids, utilizing a 50-metre line spacing and 20-metre station spacing. Soil samples were obtained using hand augers or hand trowels. The total number of soil samples taken, excluding duplicates and QC samples, was 1,693.

Sampling was done on a line-by-line basis, with unsampled locations due to permafrost or significantly disturbed sites from historical trenching. All samples were shipped to MSA Labs of Langley, B.C. for which all results have now been received. Rock results are disclosed in this release.

Soil and ground geophysical results are expected shortly.