LUCKY MINERALS SYSTEMATIC SAMPLING OF OUTCROP AVERAGES 3.06 G/T GOLD OVER 4.0 METRES AT WAYKA

Vancouver, British Columbia, July12, 2021 – Lucky Minerals Inc. (TSXV:LKY, OTC:LKMNF, FRA:LKY)  (“Lucky” or the “Company”)  is pleased to announce it has received sample assay results from its ongoing work at the Wayka epithermal gold discovery at its 100% owned 55,000 hectare Fortuna Property (“Fortuna”). Systematic sampling has returned up to 5.87 g/t gold with an average of 3.06 g/t over 4,0 metres. (See below for further detail).

Wayka lies along an elevated ridge that trends northeast with elevations ranging from approximately 3,600 meters to 3,700 meters above sea level and is bound to the East by the El Buitre Porphyry and to the West by the Emma Porphyry. Lucky’s exploration team has continued with geological mapping and sampling at Wayka. Terraspec analyses of rock samples taken from the southern zone of Wayka has outlined an area of advanced argillic alteration, the higher temperature alteration minerals, with outcrops of vuggy silica that measures approximately 800 meters by 1,000 meters and remains open to the south.

 

Following up the 4.15 g/t panel sample to confirm potential feeder zone

At the Southern part of the advanced argillic zone a panel sample returned 4.15 g/t gold (See News Release dated June 17, 2021). This sample was identified to be part of a breccia structure, a “feeder” which is comprised of millimetric up to centimetric subrounded fragments of quartz and diverse lithic fragments in an aphanitic silica rich ground matrix with stains of goethite and limonite.

 

Up to 5.87g/t gold and an average of 3.06 g/t in 4.0 m of systematic sampling

A nearby area of siliceous outcrop was targeted for systematic sampling. The first field visit has sampled systematically 4 metres across a partially exposed siliceous outcrop and one of the samples returned up to 5.87 g/t gold from a siliceous volcanic breccia which is believed to be a “feeder” with an elongated geometry. The attitude, width and continuity of this structure is currently being determined by field crews.

The average gold grade across 4 meters (includes wall rock) averages 3.06 g/t gold and for the breccia structure of 3 meters averages 3.50 g/t gold.  Please see table below. To view larger image of the table please click here.

Panel Samples Taken at Wayka

Panel Samples Taken at Wayka

A total of 3 samples were taken from this “feeder” zone which is mostly covered by topsoil and grasses. Also, a wall rock sample of clay altered rhyolite was sampled.  Please see photograph below.  To view a larger image please click here.

View of Sampled Breccia-Feeder Zone

View of Sampled Breccia-Feeder Zone

For reference the location of these high-grade samples can be observed in the map below.

To view a larger image of the map please click here.

 Wayka Gold Geochem and Alteration Map – High Grade Sample Locations

 Wayka Gold Geochem and Alteration Map – High Grade Sample Locations

As geological work at Wayka continues, we anticipate our understanding of the mineralized system to improve as more detailed work is completed. At present, Wayka has been observed to remain open in all directions.

 

Francois Perron President and CEO states “The team’s work at Wayka continues to confirm the potential of the system. We have now begun to take systematic rock samples depending on the outcrop exposure. It is very encouraging to find the system goes up to more than 5 g/t gold and that every meter sampled near this feeder has a grade that is greater than 1 g/t gold including the rhyolite wallrock. It is still early days, and our work is also focused on understanding the scale of the surface expression. Once more information including geophysics is gathered, we will prioritize how this area will be drilled.”

 

Fortuna - Next Steps 

Wayka

Exploration teams are focused on geological mapping and the gathering of rock samples from outcrop to increase our understanding of the current zones and expand the known footprint of the mineralized system. This work will be followed by a detailed mag survey and trenching program which will subsequently lead to scout drilling. 


El Garo – Soil Sampling Continues

Field work continues at El Garo which is located less than 8 kilometers north of Wayka. El Garo is a large high sulphidation epithermal system with outcrops of dacite and vuggy silica.  Due to a lack of outcrop, the soil sampling program (size of grid) initiated last year is now presently in the process of being completed. Results from this program will be combined with trenching followed by a detailed mag survey leading to a drilling program at El Garo.


Macuche – Geological Field Work Continues

Field work continues at Macuche mainly comprised of geological mapping and sampling. Also, old pit type excavations are being cleared of brush to expose the bedrock. A 20-meter-long hand dug trench returned an average of 0.33 g/t gold. The trench was systematically sampled at 1-meter intervals (See News Release dated June 24, 2021).


QA/QC Protocols

All exploration work is completed following QA/QC protocols and include the insertion of a coarse blank, a standard and duplicate sample on every batch of 25 samples.

Samples are being submitted approximately every two weeks to ALS Chemex Labs in Quito for preparation work, and the analytical work is completed at their lab facility in Lima, Peru.  ALS Chemex is an ISO certified and accredited laboratory. Results will be released as they are received.


About Lucky

Lucky is an exploration and development company targeting large-scale mineral systems in proven districts with the potential to host world class deposits. Lucky owns a 100% interest in the Fortuna Property.

The Company’s Fortuna Project is comprised of twelve contiguous, 550 km2 (55,000 Hectares, or 136,000 Acres) exploration concessions. Fortuna is located in a highly prospective, yet underexplored, gold belt in southern Ecuador.

 

Covid-19 Safety Protocols

Lucky Minerals has strict rules in place for all workers arriving to and from field sites.  All personnel are tested upon arriving and leaving and are tested every two weeks. All personnel are housed in separate and private accommodations and are isolated from the community. 

 

Qualified Person

Victor Jaramillo, M.Sc.A., P.Geo., Lucky’s Exploration Manager and a qualified person in accordance with National Instrument 43-101, is responsible for supervising the exploration program at the Fortuna Project for Lucky Minerals and has reviewed and approved the technical information contained in this news release.

 

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

“Francois Perron”
Chief Executive Officer

 

Further information on Lucky can be found on the Company’s website at www.luckyminerals.com and at www.sedar.com, or by contacting Francois Perron, President and CEO, by email at [email protected] or by telephone at (866) 924 6484. 

 

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Michael RothwellWayka