Reyna Gold Corp. announced results from the first 10 drill holes for a total of 1,328 meters (m) of planned 5,500m from Phase 2 drilling at its La Gloria property in Sonora, Mexico. Initial successful step-out drill holes at La Republicana Zone around discovery hole LG-22-30 (59m of 1.45 grams per tonne (g/t) Gold).

Drill Highlights include: LG-23-39: 21.10m of 1.09 g/t Gold; LG-23-32: 19.90m of 0.96 g/t Gold & 10.10m of 0.46 g/t Gold; LG -23-40: 19.05m of 0.76 g/t Gold; Two initial holes into Western Zone targeting a large Induced Polarization anomaly produced long intersections of anomalies of zinc and molybdenum with high levels of sulfides (pyrite, pyrrhotite, and chalcopyrite) and multiple gold intersections correlated with bismuth, adding to the evidence of potential proximity to a mineralized porphyry system. The first goal of Phase 2 drilling at La Republicana is to step out from drill hole LG-22-30 and delineate the extent of the disseminated gold system. Eight out of these first ten drill holes for a total of 801m have been targeted towards this goal and have successfully started to delineate a mineralized zone of approximately 200m by 150m around LG-22-30, with a combination of gold-bearing quartz veins and disseminated gold mineralization in meta-rhyolite and meta-andesite.

Further step-out holes have also been drilled; LG-23-35 is the furthest step-out drill hole to date, with results drilled 500m southwest of the LG-22-30. It intersected disseminated gold of 24.00m of 0.36 g/t gold, above the cutoff grade of the oxide gold deposits on the regional trend. Multiple further step-out holes have been drilled, looking to extend the system to the north, with hole 51 drilled 1.58km Northwest, the furthest step out to date.

In total, 17 holes have now been drilled at La Republicana for a total of 1,770m, with more holes planned pending results. Western Zone: Assay results have been received from the first two drill holes (LG-23-37 and LG-23-38) in the Western Zone. These two drill holes were programmed to test an Induced Polarization, high chargeability - geophysical anomaly at depth.

The geological team has the thesis there is a gold-copper porphyry at depth in Western, which is potentially the source of much of the mineralization on the property. The Los Humos porphyry deposit, which is jointly owned by Penoles and Codelco, is 16.4km north of the Western Zone, so the company see evidence of this type of system in the region. Results confirm the presence of several geochemical indicators that the drill holes (LG-23 - and LG-23-38") are in close proximity to a porphyry: high levels of pyrite, pyrr hotite, and chalcopynite (sulfides), along with chalcopyrite, along with chalcopyrites (sulfides), along and chalcopyrite (sulfides), and two initial holes into Western Zone targeting an large Induced Polarization anomaly produce long intersections of anomalies of zinc, and molybdenum With high levels of sulfides (pyrrhotite, the high levels of sulfides (Pyrrhotite, and Chalcopyrite, and chalcopylite (sulfides, along with a high levels of sulfides), along with a high levels of sulphides (pyrrhotite) and multiple gold intersections of anomalies of zinc and chalcopyrite), and chalcopyrite and chalcopyrite, and several gold intersections of sulfides (sulfides (sulfides) and multiple gold intersections of mineralized porphyry system).

Two initial holes into Western Zone targeted a large Induced Polarization. Two initial hole targeting a large Induced Polarized porphyry system.