Prospech Limited announced that all assay results for the Anton prospect 2021 drilling program have been received. A stacked series, gold and silver mineralised quartz veins were intersected in the drilling. This is the first modern exploration drilling at Anton where past records report mining to a depth of over 500 metres below surface.

Drill sites selected by the Company for this initial drill program are generally shallower targets where historical records indicate that effective mining was prevented by water ingress due to the capability of primitive pumps of the era. The Anton target, which lies within the Company's 100%-owned Hodrusa-Hamre exploration licence, is a large system of epithermal gold and silver of veins, with a known strike length of at least 3.5 kilometres. The broader Anton structural zone trends further for more than 6.0 kilometres into the Unverzaght and Schopfer historical mines and exploration targets.

Whilst assay results are sub-economic, a series of stacked gold and silver mineralised quartz veins were intersected in the drilling, warranting follow up drilling. VADD006 was the final drill hole at Anton for the 2021 campaign and returned assay results up to 3.49 g/t Au and 214 g/t Ag. The Sprochova vein target has now been intersected by 3 holes (VADD004, 5 and 6), providing reliable structural data to assist in the design of the follow up drilling program.

Spoil heap samples, which are thought to originate from the Anton structure near the drilling targets are strongly mineralised. The average of assays from 57 grab samples was 3.95 g/t Au and 214 g/t Ag. The peak assays from this group of samples were 52.6 g/t Au and 1,445 g/t Ag.