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Strickland lands monster 700m gold, zinc hit in Serbia

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auNovember 12, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
Strickland lands monster 700m gold, zinc hit in Serbia
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Strickland Metals has smashed its own records in Serbia, striking an extraordinary 702.5-metre stretch of continuous gold and zinc mineralisation alongside an equally impressive 365-metre hit in a second hole at the company’s Gradina deposit.

The monster hits include the longest intercept ever recorded at Gradina and one of the biggest across the company’s 7.4-million-ounce gold equivalent Rogozna project, underscoring its vast scale.

A cross-section view at Strickland Metals’ Gradina gold and zinc deposit in Serbia, highlighting a 702.5-metre drill hit and a 365-metre strike in two standout holes.

A cross-section view at Strickland Metals’ Gradina gold and zinc deposit in Serbia, highlighting a 702.5-metre drill hit and a 365-metre strike in two standout holes.

The company’s exploration drive at the deposit is aimed squarely at underpinning a maiden mineral resource estimate for Gradina by the end of the year.

The two step-out diamond holes were drilled at the southern end of the deposit and didn’t disappoint, delivering standout assays from both. The results also revealed a major growth corridor still open down-dip and along strike to the southeast, hinting at plenty more gold and zinc waiting to be uncovered.

‘The hole has delivered one of the most impressive results we have seen so far at Rogozna.’

Strickland Metals managing director Paul L’Herpiniere

The remarkable 700-metre strike, which started from 274m depth, averaged 0.9 grams per tonne (g/t) gold and 0.6 per cent zinc. Within that, Strickland also jagged a 48.9-metre zone grading 2.1g/t gold and 4.1 per cent zinc, plus sizzling hits of 17m running at 3.6g/t gold and 2.4 per cent zinc, 12m at 4.3g/t gold, and a chunky 80-metre stretch grading 2.3g/t gold from 632.8m.

The neighbouring hole was no slouch either, punching through 365.8m of dirt grading 1.5g/t gold and 0.9 per cent zinc from 287.7m depth. One section returned 152.6m going 2.1g/t gold and 1.9 per cent zinc, including a string of high-grade bursts such as 11.3m at 3.8g/t gold, 28m at 3.1g/t, and 40m at 2.7g/t, highlighting the strength and continuity of mineralisation.

Strickland Metals managing director Paul L’Herpiniere said: “Our 2025 drilling campaign continues to reach new heights. Hole ZRSD25212 is a remarkable hole that has delivered one of the most impressive results we have seen so far at Rogozna.”

The company says the impressive drill hits confirm Gradina hosts classic skarn-style mineralisation, where gold and zinc occur together in sulphide zones rich in pyrite and sphalerite, together with smaller amounts of pyrrhotite, galena and chalcopyrite.

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