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F o r w a r d L o o k i n g S t a t e m e n t s
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based on information currently available to the Company and the Company provides no assurance
that actual results will meet management’s expectations. Forward-looking statements include
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Forward-looking statements may be identified by terms such as “believes”, “anticipates”, “expects”,
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forward-looking statements are based on assumptions and address future events and conditions, by
their very nature they involve inherent risks and uncertainties.
Actual results relating to, among other things, results of exploration, project development,
reclamation and capital costs of the Company’s mineral properties, and the Company’s financial
condition and prospects, could differ materially from those currently anticipated in such statements
for many reasons such as: changes in general economic conditions and conditions in the financial
markets; changes in demand and prices for minerals; litigation, legislative, environmental and other
judicial, regulatory, political and competitive developments; technological and operational difficulties
encountered in connection with the activities of the Company; and other matters discussed in this
presentation. This list is not exhaustive of the factors that may affect any of the Company’s forward-
looking statements. These and other factors should be considered carefully and readers should not
place undue reliance on the Company’s forward-looking statements. The Company does not
undertake to update any forward looking statement that may be made from time to time by the
Company or on its behalf, except if required to do so by applicable securities laws. You are
cautioned not to place any undue reliance on any forward-looking statement.
Forward Looking Statements or Information Related to Exploration:
Relating to exploration, the identification of exploration targets and any implied future investigation
of such targets on the basis of specific geological, geochemical and geophysical evidence or trends
are future-looking and subject to a variety of possible outcomes which may or may not include the
discovery, or extension, or termination of mineralization. Further, areas around known mineralized
intersections or surface showings may be marked by wording such as “open”, “untested”, “possible
extension” or “exploration potential” or by symbols such as “?”. Such wording or symbols should not
be construed as a certainty that mineralization continues or that the character of mineralization (e.g.
grade or thickness) will remain consistent from a known and measured data point. The key risks
related to exploration in general are that chances of identifying economical reserves are extremely
small.
Regarding disclosure of exploration information with respect to the Bolo Property and Kinsley Gold
Project refer to the Company’s current NI 43-101 Technical Reports titled: Wolverson (2018)
Technical Report on the Bolo Property, Nye County, Nevada, USA, Effective Date August 15, 2018;
and Gustin et al. (2020) Technical Report and Updated Estimate of Mineral Resources for the
Kinsley Project, Elko and White Pine Counties, Nevada, USA, Effective Date January 15, 2020.
The technical content of this presentation have been reviewed and approved by Kris Raffle, P.Geo.,
a Director of the Company and a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101.
► "This presentation does not constitute a prospectus or public offering for financing, and no
guarantees are made or implied with regard to the success of New Placer Dome Gold
Corp. This presentation is for informational purposes which such information is also
available on www.sedar.com. This presentation does not constitute a general
advertisement or general solicitation or an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy any
securities of the Company. For further information visit the Company's website."
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New Placer Dome Gold Corp
New Placer Dome is a junior exploration company focused on proven, high-grade
gold assets in Nevada. New Placer Dome flagship asset is the past-producing
Kinsley Mountain Gold project which is located 90km to the south of the producing
Long Canyon gold mine1 that is part of the Barrick-Newmont JV. The project is also
on trend with the producing Bald Mountain gold mine operated by Kinross.
New Placer Dome also has an earn-in agreement to acquire a 75% interest in the
drill permitted, proven and highly prospective Carlin-type Bolo asset located 90km
northeast of Tonopah Nevada, where a 2019 and 2020 successful drill programs
were completed. The company also owns 100% of the Troy Canyon gold-silver
project which is located near Bolo towards Ely, Nevada.
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1Not necessarily indicative of mineralization on New Placer Dome Properties
N e v a d a F o c u s e d E x p l o r a t i o n
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Market Cap $19M CAD
Cash Est. $1.0M
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Enterprise value $18M
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Maximilian Sali, CEO, Director &
Founder Maximilian Sali is the CEO, director and founder of the company. Mr
Sali has been in the capital markets since 2009 managing private family
assets. He is the president of Baccarat Investments Inc., a private
investment company providing consulting, M&A and management
services to private and public companies. Mr. Sali was corporate
development and founding shareholder of Advantage Lithium Corp
which was acquired by producing lithium company Orocobre for $66
million on February 18, 2020. Mr. Sali is a director, founder and former
CEO of Defense Metals Corp. (TSXV: DEFN).
Brad Telfer, Director & Founder Brad Telfer is a director and founder of the company. He is a former
investment advisor at Woodstone Capital before it was acquired by
Haywood Securities in 2015. Mr. Telfer has a financial and accounting
background having worked for Bank of Montreal and gone to UBC for
accounting. Mr. Telfer is the owner of a private real estate investment
company. He is the son of Ian Telfer, former chairman of Goldcorp.
Ryan Cheung, CFORyan Cheung, CPA, CA, provides accounting, management, securities
regulatory compliance services to private and public-listed companies.
Mr. Cheung also serves as an officer and/or director of a number of
publicly-listed companies. Mr. Cheung holds a Bachelor of Commerce
degree from the University of Victoria and is a member of the Chartered
Professional Accountants of British Columbia.
Jordan Trimble, Director Jordan Trimble is currently the CEO of Skyharbour Resources (TSX.V:
SYH) and Rockridge Resources (TSX.V: ROCK). Mr. Trimble holds a
Bachelor of Science Degree with a Minor in Commerce from UBC and
he is a CFA® charter holder and serves as a director of the CFA
Society Vancouver. He has worked in the resource industry in various
roles with numerous TSX Venture listed companies specializing in
corporate finance and strategy, shareholder communications,
marketing, deal structuring and capital raising. Previously he managed
Corporate Development for Bayfield Ventures, a gold company with
projects in Ontario which was acquired by New Gold in 2010 (TSX:
NGD).
Jim Greig, Corporate DevelopmentJim Greig is currently President at Benchmark Metals Inc. a high-grade
gold and silver explorer located in the Golden Triangle with a notable
investment by Eric Sprott and the recent completion of a $50 million
financing. He was Recently at Keegan Resources Inc. as part of the
mine development team advancing the 5 million-ounce Esaase Gold
Project in West Africa. With 25 years in the resource sector, he brings
comprehensive experience in exploration, development and mineral
production. Mr. Greig holds an MBA from the University of Calgary and
a BA Geography from Carleton University.
Toby Pierce, Director Toby Pierce, BSc., MBA, is a natural-resource executive with more than
19 years of extensive transactional and valuation experience in deal
sizes ranging from several million to $1.3 billion in value. He is the
current CEO of Tag Oil Ltd. (TSX: TAO). His body of experience,
ranging from wellsite geology, to Director of Oil and Gas Institutional
Research, to CEO and President, has given him a wealth of industry
knowledge and deep understanding of oil and gas and mining
operations, capital markets, investment banking, mergers and
acquisitions. He is also a director of Benchmark Metals Inc. a high-
grade gold and silver explorer located in the Golden Triangle that trades
under the symbol BNCH.V.
Kris Raffle, QP and Director Kristopher J. Raffle, B.Sc., P.Geo. serves as the Qualified Person for
the Company. Mr. Raffle is also a current director of Defense Metals
Corp. (TSXV: DEFN). Mr. Raffle is a Partner and Principal Geologist
with Edmonton-based geologic consulting firm APEX Geoscience Ltd.
Mr. Raffle has over 18 years’ North American-focused base and
precious metals exploration experience. APEX has wide-ranging
Nevada Carlin-type gold experience, including near-mine exploration at
Scorpio Gold Corp.’s Mineral Ridge Project; NI 43-101 reporting for
Battle Mountain Gold Inc.’s Lewis Project and Barksdale Capital Corp.’s
Swales Project; consulting and geological modeling for NuLegacy Gold
Corp.’s Red Hill Project; in addition to completion of multiple Mineral
Resource Estimates for Gold Standard Ventures Corp.’s Pinion, Dark
Star, and North Bullion deposits within their flagship Railroad Project.
APEX’s current Nevada activities include modelling and resource
estimation work for several projects on behalf of Waterton Global
Resource Management Inc., and Fiore Gold Ltd.’s Gold Rock Project.
Board of Directors D i r e c t o r s a n d M a n a g e m e n t
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Advisory Board
Cal Everett, B.Sc. – Senior Financial AdvisorMr. Everett is a geologist with more than 14 years of surface
and underground exploration experience with senior mining
companies. He moved to the financial sector in 1990 and
spent 12 years with BMO Nesbitt Burns focused on resource
equities, and seven years with PI Financial Corp. in senior
resource institutional sales and capital markets. From 2008
to 2015, he was President and Chief Executive Officer of
Axemen Resource Capital. Mr. Everett holds a Bachelor of
Science degree in Economic Geology from the University
New Brunswick. Mr. Everett is currently Chief Executive
Officer and president of Liberty Gold Corp. (TSXV: LGD)
Alan Hitchborn, P.Geo. – Senior Technical AdvisorMr. Hitchborn is an experienced exploration-mining geologist
with nearly 40 years of practice in mineral exploration and mine
operations throughout the world. Mr. Hitchborn and his team,
have managed 700,000 meters of combined reverse circulation
and core drilling. He has a proven track record in developing and
expanding reserves with minimal costs. He has led exploration
teams and campaigns for mining companies and was a chief and
senior geologist for Placer Dome. He holds a Bachelor of
Science in Geology from the University of Nevada – Reno. Mr.
Hitchborn is a registered professional geologist with Engineers
and Geoscientists of British Columbia.
Mac Jackson, P.Geo. – Carlin Gold ExpertMr. Jackson has worked as an exploration geologist since
receiving a Master of Science from the University of
Nevada-Reno in 1988. Most of his career has been spent
leading teams in the exploration for Carlin-type deposits in
Nevada and managing exploration budgets of up to $20M.
He has helped bring several deposits, including deep Carlin
targets, from early exploration and discovery through
development. He is an AIPG certified professional
geologist.
S t r o n g Te c h n i c a l A d v i s o r s
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► Premier mining district – Assets, Location, Government,
Infrastructure
► Fraser Institute ranks Nevada as top 3 locations on its
investment attractiveness index
► Transparent, predictable and established permitting
rules/guidelines
► A total of 83% of USA gold production, 5th in the world
P r e m i e r , P r o l i f i c & W o r l d - C l a s s M i n i n g D i s t r i c t
We are Nevada Focused
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1) Carlin-type asset with an updated NI 43-101 resource of 535k ounces I+I
2) Historical total production of 138,000 ounces between 1995-1999
3) Land package is 10,410 acres with only 20% explored through drilling
4) Located 90km away from Long Canyon and on trend
1 Kinsley Mountain –Established flagship asset
1) Carlin-type project located 90km NE of Tonopah
2) Successful 1,832m drill program delivered some of the most significant
gold intercepts of all Nevada in 2019
3) New high-grade oxide discovery at depth
4) Land package is 3,332 acres
2 Bolo – Early stage carlin asset with 1m ounce potential
1) Strategically located 30 minutes from Bolo
2) High-grade previous production
3) Land package is 1,218 acres
3 Troy Canyon – past producer with upside potential
B l u e - s k y p o t e n t i a l a n d E x c e l l e n t G o l d
G r a d e s
Nevada Assets
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► Eastern Great Basin high-grade sulphide Carlin style deposit with 80% of the
property unexplored to date through drilling
► Carlin-style gold system located 90km from Newmont’s Long Canyon mine
► Newly updated gold resource estimate published in February 2020(2)
► Western Flank – Secret Canyon Shale formation
– Indicated resource of 302,000 ounces grading 6.11 g/t gold
► Initial testing indicates strong sulphide metallurgical recoveries
– Testing suggests high-grade flotation + leached tails concentrate feasible
– Secret Canyon: 89 – 95% recovery, 98.6 – 312 g/t gold concentrate grade(2)
1Not necessarily indicative of mineralization on New Placer Dome Properties2 "Technical Report and updated estimate of mineral resources on the Kinsley Project, Elko County, Nevada, U.S.A.", effective
January 15, 2020 and February 4, 2020 prepared by Michael M. Gustin, Ph.D., CPG, Moira Smith, Ph.D., P.Geo. and Gary L.
Simmons, MMSA under Liberty Gold's Issuer Profile on SEDAR (www.sedar.com).
Targeting High-Grade zones,
18.3 g/t gold over 23 metres
Project Overview
Kinsley Mountain1 3 8 , 0 0 0 o u n c e s p r o d u c e d a t 1 . 4 g / t
o x i d e b e t w e e n 1 9 9 5 - 1 9 9 9
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Kinsley Resource
Classification Zone Tonnes Grade (g/t Au) Contained Gold (ozs)
Indicated
Secret Canyon 1,540,000 6.11 302,000
Dunderberg 662,000 2.55 54,000
Oxide 2,746,000 0.70 62,000
Total Indicated 4,948,000 2.63 418,000
Inferred
Secret Canyon 313,000 3.23 32,000
Dunderberg 700 ,000 2.37 53,000
Oxide 1,425,000 0.71 32,000
Total Inferred 2,438,000 1.51 117,000
1"Technical Report and updated estimate of mineral resources on the Kinsley Project, Elko County, Nevada, U.S.A.", effective January 15,2020 and February 4,2020 prepared by
Michael M. Gustin, Ph.D., CPG, Moira Smith, Ph.D., P.Geo. and Gary L. Simmons, MMSA under Liberty Gold's Issuer Profile on SEDAR (www.sedar.com). $1600 gold price
used.
U p d a t e d E s t i m a t e a s o f 2 0 2 0 f o r K i n s l e y M o u n t a i n ( 1 )
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Dunderberg
Secret
Canyon
Sulphide
Oxide
Dunderberg
Oxide
750m looking northeast
Mixed SulphideOxide
Historic Pits
Historical main pit at Kinsley
View of Kinsley to the north
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0.5
1
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0.2
5
2
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1"Updated Technical Report on the Kinsley Project, Elko County, Nevada, U.S.A.", effective January 15,2020 and February 4,2020 prepared by Michael M. Gustin, Ph.D., CPG,
Moira Smith, Ph.D., P.Geo. and Gary L. Simmons, MMSA under Liberty Gold's Issuer Profile on SEDAR (www.sedar.com).
Historical drilling at Kinsley
Kinsley MountainB l u e S k y P o t e n t i a l w i t h P a s t P r o d u c t i o n a n d
2 0 2 0 u p d a t e d N I 4 3 - 1 0 1
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Drill Program at Kinsley Completed
Kinsley Work Program – 49 holes drilled; 13 holes
remain pending
► Expanded the Western Flank zone (current resource of 302k ounces at 6.11 g/t
in the Secret Canyon Shale)
► Step out drilling of the Western Flank zone intersected significant mineralization
including;
► 24.07 g/t over 4.57 metres see March 23, 2021 press release
► 10.22 g/t over 6.1 metres see January 11, 2021 press release
► Expanded the Main Pit North Oxide zone
► 9.83 g/t OXIDE over 7.6 metres in 75m STEP-OUT from existing pit shell
see April 6, 2021 press release
► Tested the Transverse Fault Zone (all diamond holes) with results pending
2020
S u c c e s s f u l E x p l o r a t i o n P r o g r a m
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High Priority Drill TargetsKinsley Mountain
H i g h P r i o r i t y D r i l l T a r g e t s
41 RC drill holes totaling 13,588 metres
and 8 Diamond Core holes totaling 3,714
metres have been completed
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Cross section looking NE along the Kinsley NW mineralization trend
Geddes Limestone
Secret Canyon Shale
Hamburg Limestone
Hamburg Dolomite
Dunderberg Shale
Western Flank
Zone
(Secret Canyon
Shale)
Upper Pit
(Notch Peak breccias) Main Pits
(Dunderberg Shale)
Western Flank
Zone
(Dunderberg
Shale)
Kinsley Mountain Mineralization Model (Stratigraphy)
• Au mineralization hosted in multiple horizons, with stronger mineralization near high angle fault zones
• Calcareous shales with low-angle structural disruption/deformation are the best host rocks, with significant mineralization also hosted in collapse breccias in massive limestones
• Historic exploration and open pit mining focused on the upper shale unit (Dunderberg) and the brecciated limestones above it (Notch Peak)
• The lower shale unit (Secret Canyon Shale) was not explored, and Pilot Gold discovered high grade mineralization at depth in 2013
• Continuing exploration has focused on other locations where shallow mineralization had been drilled, but the lower shale wasn’t
Kinsley MountainThree zones of gold mineralization occur at Kinsley
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1True widths of the mineralized intervals are interpreted to be between 60-90% of the reported lengths
Historical Drill Holes at Secret Canyon shale formation include:
1) 42.7m @ 10.5 g/t
2) 22.9m @ 18.3 g/t
3) 36.6m @ 8.5 g/t
4) 8.50m @ 16.3 g/t
5) 22.9m @ 14.9 g/t
6) 29.0m @ 21.3 g/t
7) 11.4m @ 32.7 g/t
8) 4.90m @ 46.4 g/t
9) 38.7m @ 15.6 g/t
10) 30.0m @ 10.6 g/t
Kinsley MountainT h e b e s t p a t h f i n d e r f o r h i g h - g r a d e g o l d i s h i g h - g r a d e g o l d
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1Not necessarily indicative of mineralization on New Placer Dome Properties, 2Wolverson (2018) Technical Report on the Bolo Property, Nye County, Nevada, USA, Effective Date August 15, 2018. 3The true width of mineralization is estimated to be approximately 60-70% of drilled width. The true width of the lower gold zone is
unknown
► Carlin-type gold mineralization
► Significant exploration potential for new discoveries
► Widespread gold mineralization at surface; 13.7m of 4.97
g/t gold(3) from surface from 2019 program
► Located near Kinross’s Round Mountain mine which has
produced over 10M ounces of gold(1)
► 3,335 acre land package – Main access point is the Hot
Creek Ranch, Nevada
Targeting Resource Potential
1.33 g/t gold over 133 metres (1,2,3)
Oxide from Surface
BOLOH i g h - G r a d e C a r l i n - T y p e D e p o s i t i n N e v a d a
Project Overview
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BOLO High Grade Gold Oxide & Silver Project
BL-19-02 85m of 1.01 g/t gold
including 32m of 2.01 g/t gold 1
BL-19-04 122m of 1.2 g/t gold and a
new discovery at 188m downhole
depth of 12.2m at 3.32 g/t gold 1
BL-19-01 84m of 1.37 g/t gold including
13.7m of 4.97 g/t gold 1 from surface
Uncle Sam Silver Zone
BL-19-09 4.6m of 148 g/t silver within a
broader zone of 74.9 g/t silver over
22.9m 1
2 0 1 9 I n t e r s e c t i o n s
1The true width of mineralization is estimated to be approximately 60-70% of drilled width. The true width of the
lower gold zone is unknown. The true width of Uncle Sam mineralization is unknown.
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Phase 2
Connect South Mine Fault and Uncle Sam + Deeper Drilling
► 14 RC drill holes totaling 4,180 metres were completed and expanded
mineralization at depth which remains oxide.
► South Mine Fault drilling targeting deeper gold zones below previous new
discovery to show mineralization continues at depth
► Tested continuity between South Mine Fault and Uncle Sam closing the gap of
around 500m between the two zones
2 0 2 0 E x p l o r a t i o n P r o g r a m
1The true width of mineralization is estimated to be approximately 60-70% of drilled width. The true width
of the lower gold zone is unknown. The true width of Uncle Sam mineralization is unknown.
Exploration Results at BOLOS u c c e s s f u l R C E x p l o r a t i o n P r o g r a m
2020
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Project Overview
► High-grade gold mineralization within mesothermal quartz
veins, vein breccias, and narrower sheeted vein and stockwork
zones
► 1,219 acre land package with small gold production around
1955
► Stope samples returned values of 47.8 g/t gold, 48.4 g/t Au,
and 576 g/t gold including 229 g/t silver(1)
► Soil geochemistry indicates several anomalous gold zones
adjacent to the mine area
1See the Company’s September 24, 2019 News Release
Targeting New Discovery Potential
576 g/t gold and 229 g/t silver (1)
Drill Targets in Progress
Troy CanyonA S t r a t e g i c A c q u i s i t i o n N e a r B o l o
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S o u r c e s a n d U s e s o f F u n d i n g f o r 2 0 2 0
Source
Equity Financing CAD$12.35M
Total CAD $12.35M
Uses
Kinsley Consideration USD $1.375M
Kinsley Exploration (incl. BLM
+ Advanced Royalty) USD $3.7M
Bolo Exploration USD $900K
Troy Canyon USD $50K
Total US$6.025M
2 0 2 0 E x p l o r a t i o n P r o g r a m b u d g e t
Sources and Uses of Funds
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605 – 815 Hornby Street
Vancouver, BC V6Z 2E6
Office 1 604 620 8406
TF 1 855 210 4846
Contact UsC o r p o r a t e C o n t a c t
Maximilian Sali, CEO, Director & Founder
msali@newplacerdome.com
Karl Mansour – Paradox IR
1 514 341 0408 karlmansour@paradox-pr.ca
www.newplacerdome.com
David Gdanski – Empire Group IR
1 778 903 7325david@empiregroupir.com
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PU
RC
HA
SE
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Kinsley Mountain past-producing heap leach
zone
Transaction Timeline
Year Transaction Terms
2020 USD$1.25M in cash and issue 9.9% of float post raise (1)
2021 USD$2.5M in cash
2022 USD$2.5M in shares of NPD(2)
TotalUSD$3.75M in cash, USD$2.5 in stock, and a year 1
issuance of 9.9% of New Placer Dome shares
Additional Terms
A bond repayment of USD$125K is due at signing as New Placer Dome
becomes the Operator + USD200k advanced royalty paid over the payment
period
Ownership
Acquired Liberty Gold’s % of Kinsley Mountain (remaining minority owned
by Nevada Sunrise Gold)
1. All shares have or will have a voluntary lock up until June, 2022
T r a n s a c t i o n w i t h L i b e r t y G o l d C o r p .
Kinsley Terms
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EA
RN
IN
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Transaction Timeline(1)
Year Transaction Terms
2019 US$0.50M in exploration and US$0.25M in shares(3)
2020 US$0.75M in exploration and US$0.25M in shares
2021 US$1.25M in exploration and US$0.25M in shares
2022 US$1.50 in exploration and US$0.25M in shares
TotalUS$4M in exploration and US$1.0M in shares for
50.01 % or control
Additional Terms
NPD can elect to earn >75% for an additional US$4M in exploration for
2023 and 2024 – No additional shares
Ownership
New Placer Dome earns 75%
1Exploration spending and share payments can be accelerated at any time 2BLM payments are US$31,239 annually32019/ 2020 shares already issued and 2019 /2020 spend complete
E a r n - i n A g r e e m e n t Te r m s
BOLO Terms
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Western Flank Zone
(Secret Canyon Shale)
Mined and un-mined
shallow oxide
(Dunderberg Shale)
Racetrack
Un-mined shallow
oxide
(Dunderberg Shale)
Baja RacetrackSecret Spot
(Secret Canyon
Shale, partially
tested)
Right Spot
Un-mined
shallow oxide
Scorcher
Un-mined shallow oxide
(Dunderberg Shale)
LBFJ
Mined and un-mined
shallow oxide
(Notch Peak Breccias)
Simplified structural map and drilled mineralization, looking down
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Currently Drilled Mineralization MapKinsley Mountain Mineralization Model (Structure)
• Large-scale structures strongly influence most of the mineralization at Kinsley
• local pods of mineralization are located away from these main structures, and are possibly
related to un-recognized cross structures (Racetrack, Right Spot)
• Mineralization is strongest at intersections of these large structures, low-angle
deformation/shear horizons, and preferential stratigraphy
Kinsley Mountain
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Sparsely tested at Secret
Canyon Shale depth along
Kinsley NW Fault Zone in
the WFZ-Mine Area
Outside of the
Secret Spot
mineralized zone,
the Transverse
Fault Zone is
totally untested to
Secret Canyon
Shale
Only one Secret
Canyon test along
the entire Racetrack
Trend (1.25 g/t over
10.7m)Untested to
Secret Canyon
Shale, structural
intersection
zone
Sparsely tested
min trend
between WFZ
and Secret Spot
Secret Canyon
Shale is
untested in this
area
Claim Boundary
Simplified structural map and drilled mineralization, looking down
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Kinsley Mountain Exploration Potential Overview
Near Mine Focus on Untested Secret Canyon Shale Adjacent to the Large Structural
Controls
• The majority of drilling expenditure from 2011-2019 has been drilling out the Western Flank
Zone resource with tightly-spaced diamond core holes (mostly in 2014)
• 2015-2019 programs consisted of a small number of RC drill holes, stepping out on the WFZ
resource, and testing a few satellite targets
• Follow-up drilling on satellite targets has been limited by budgetary constraints
• A larger budget would allow for road construction into the more promising target zones, and
more persistent drilling to fully define the mineralization
Kinsley Mountain
High Potential Target Map
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As-in-soils
Op
(Pogonip
Group)
Cnp
(Notch Peak
limestone)
NNE-striking
normal faults
Low-angle
detachment
fault
West side
As
lineament
anomaly
As
anomalies
and NNE
normal
faults
Surface Geology
Kinsley Mountain Exploration
Potential Overview
Kinsley North – Encouraging Surface
Geochemistry and Structural Patterns
• The pattern of significant, NW-striking
structures continues to the north end of
the range
• The surface is underlain by Pogonip
Group rocks, which overlie the Notch
Peak Limestone
• No drilling has been done on these
targets, but several access roads and drill
sites are permitted and ready to go
• Target horizons in the KN area include
the Dunderberg Shale, and the Pogonip-
Notch Peak contact (same host horizon
as Long Canyon)
• NNE-striking normal faults influence Au
and As in soil sample grids on the east
side of the range
• A significant, untested lineament of As-in-
soils on the west side of the range
coincides with low angle structures
Kinsley Mountain
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Kinsley Mountain
Pediment
Intersectio
n
Big Bend
Secret
Spot
Western Flank
Zone
Historic pits
and shallow
resource area
4
holes,
1600m
2 holes,
800m
3 holes,
1300m2 holes,
900m
Racetrack
Exploration Targets at Kinsley Mountain
Focus on high grade, Secret Canyon Shale-hosted
Mineralization
Targets have been approved by Dr. Moira Smith, B.Sc. PH.D.,P.GEO