Liberty intersects native copper

Recent drilling by Liberty Gold (VSE) on its gold-copper porphyry project near Lac La Hache, B.C., is reported to have intersected over 300 ft. of visible native copper. The company said hole six was drilled westward at -45 degrees in the native copper zone to test a 150-ft. exposure of native copper and malachite stain in altered volcanic rocks.

To date, eight diamond drill holes and seven percussion holes have been completed on the property. Assays from the new discovery are expected shortly.

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