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i-80 Gold Corp Reports 24.6 g/t Gold Over 23.6 Meters in Archimedes Drilling Program

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i-80 Gold Corp. has announced assay results from its ongoing underground drilling program at the Archimedes project in Nevada, revealing high-grade gold mineralization. The company reported an intercept of 24.6 grams per tonne (g/t) gold over a span of 23.6 meters, among other significant findings. The development activities at the site are reportedly progressing on schedule.

According to the details released, the drilling program aims to delineate and expand known mineralized zones within the Archimedes deposit, part of i-80 Gold’s Ruby Hill property near Eureka, Nevada. The highlighted drill intercept is one of several results that demonstrate substantial grades and widths of gold mineralization in the area. Company representatives stated that these findings align with their expectations for the project and support ongoing development efforts at the site.

Further updates on the project’s progress and additional assay results are expected as work continues at Archimedes.

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Date: April 8, 2026

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