Norden Crown Metals Corp. announced that it has begun diamond drilling at the past producing Fredriksson Gruva (Fredriksson Mine) which is located on the Gumsberg Property in the Bergslagan Mineral Provice of southern Sweden.   Silver-lead-zinc sulphide mineralization at Fredriksson Gruva is associated with ghanite in garnet-rich metamorphic rocks and is interpreted to belong to the Broken Hill Type (BHT) mineral deposit clan, named after the Broken Hill deposit, the large accumulation of Pb, Zn and Ag on Earth1. Historical data at Fredriksson Gruva demonstrates silver-lead-zinc mineralized zones form a moderately east plunging fold geometry that is open in all directions.  Test mining from an open pit where these zones reach the surface produced 21,000 tonnes grading 53 g/t silver, 5.13% zinc, and 1.7% lead2.  Subsequent underground mining production down to 91 meters produced and additional 45,000 tonnes grading 49 g/t silver, 5.77% zinc, 1.84% lead. Initial diamond drilling at Fredriksson Gruva consists of a 4-hole, 700m test below the historical workings where a recent 3D geological modeling initiative including surface and subsurface lithology, structure and assay data demonstrates that silver-zinc-lead mineralization extends to approximately 400 meters depth. Mining at Fredriksson Gruva removed ore from a surface pit and from underground levels to approximately 120 meters down-dip (75 vertical meters from surface) and demonstrates that mineralization ranges between 3 and 10 meters in thickness. The goal of the initial drilling at Fredriksson Gruva is to confirm the silver-zinc-lead grades and to test the vertical and lateral continuity of mineralization. Norden Crown's 3D modeling utilizes drill results that are historical in nature. Norden Crown has not undertaken any independent investigation of the sampling nor has it independently analyzed the results of the historical exploration work to verify the results. Norden Crown considers these historical drill results relevant as the Company will use this data as a guide to plan future exploration programs. The Company also considers the data to be reliable for these purposes, however, the Company's future exploration work will include verification of the data through drilling.