Strickland Metals has landed another pair of cracking drill hits, with two deep diamond holes cutting through hundreds of metres of strong gold-copper mineralisation at its 5.3 million ounce gold-equivalent Shanac deposit in Serbia.

The latest hits at Shanac - one of four deposits at the company’s 7.4-million-ounce gold-equivalent Rogozna project - throw even more fuel on a story the company says is rapidly outgrowing early expectations.

A diamond drill rig in action at Strickland Metals’ Shanac deposit, part of the company’s broader Rogozna gold and base metals project in Serbia.

Standout hits from the first hole included a punchy 48.7 metres grading 3.1 grams per tonne (g/t) within a huge 224-metre intersection grading 1.9g/t gold equivalent from 387.5m. That same hole then doubled do

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