Viscount Mining Corp. announced first results on the New Century-Rattlesnake Target from the 2021 work program on the 100% controlled Cherry Creek Project in eastern White Pine County, Nevada. It also shows the outline of enlarged claim position.

This release highlights the New Century Target Area. The New Century - Rattlesnake target is comprised of the New Century (Imperial) and Exchequer mines on the southwest side of the target area in Exchequer Canyon, and a large cluster of un-named gold prospects on the northeast side of the target area in Rattlesnake Canyon. In between these areas are numerous precious metals prospects.

These mines and prospects lie in faults and veins proximal to the Exchequer master fault. The Exchequer fault strikes in a northeast direction running from the Golden Butte/Limousine Butte gold mine area on its southwest end a few miles west of the Cherry Creek property, to the cluster of high-grade gold prospects in Rattlesnake Canyon at its northeast extent. The Exchequer and New Century mines are the largest precious metal occurrences on the Exchequer fault in the target area.

Production from these mines is reported by F.C Schrader in University of Nevada Bulletin 14a, Nevada State Bureau of Mines and Mackay School of Mines, 1931; as $3,000,000 in silver at silver grades of 22 opt and gold grades of 0.05 opt gold. Mineralization at the New Century - Rattlesnake target and the past producing mines is generally localized along east-northeast near vertical quartz veins hosted in argillite, limestone, shale, and quartzite. Parallel structures are common.

Additionally, many of the faults had been intruded by quartz monzonite porphyry. These are the areas where the mineralized veins form. The strike length of the mineralized zone on the New Century-Rattlesnake target area is 2100 meters and the target area encompasses 703.75 acres or 284.8 hectares.

One hundred fifty-one rock samples and three hundred eighty-one soil samples were collected in the New Century-Rattlesnake target area and analyzed for gold, silver, and pathfinder elements. The maximum rock sample for gold is 76.9 g/t. It was initially reported the company's news release dated October 20, 2020. This sample represents the high gold value in a rock-chip sample on the Cherry Creek project.

A significant amount of additional sampling in 2021 has greatly expanded the Rattlesnake Canyon portion of this target area. Twenty-two rock samples ran greater than or equal to 1 g/t gold. Fifteen rock samples ran greater than or equal to 2 g/t. Nine rock samples ran greater than or equal to10 g/t. Four of the rock samples ran greater than or equal to 20 g/t. The high soil sample for gold was 99 ppb.

These are significant gold values that occur in clusters over a long strike length, leading to believe in the excellent potential of this target. The maximum rock sample for silver was 2,580 g/t, while the maximum silver value in soils was 5.43 g/t. Thirteen rock samples ran greater than or equal to 100 g/t Ag. So far, Centerra has taken 1005 rock chip samples and 1207 soil samples.

They have collected 82.6-line km of IP, 8 square km of ground magnetics and 850-line km of airborne magnetics. In addition, they completed a small Tromino survey (passive seismic tool for mapping stratigraphy and structure under pediment cover). First pass mapping and sampling have been completed over large portions of the property.

Additional work field work plans will be made after results are received and reviewed. Centerra undertook the staking 278 new lode claims bringing the total number of unpatented lode claims to 578. The property also includes 17 patented lode claims. These new claims strengthen position in the district and cover permissive lithologies, known mineralization as well as mineralized projections.

The Company has implemented a rigorous QA/QC program using best industry practices at the Cherry Creek Property. Rock and soil samples are placed in securely sealed bags for transportation to the Bureau Veritas Mineral Laboratory in Elko, Nevada, for sample preparation and subsequent analysis at Bureau Veritas Mineral Laboratories Canada, in Vancouver. The insertion of standards, blanks and duplicates was conducted by Centerra personnel at the property site.

Analysis for rock samples is completed at Bureau Veritas using the following prep and analysis packages: PRP 70-250 Crush, split and pulverize 250g rock to 200 mesh, FA450 50g Lead Collection Fire Assay Fusion - AAS Finish, AQ 201 1:1:1 Aqua Regia digestion ICP-MS analysis, Analysis for soil and sediment samples are completed at Bureau Veritas using the following soil and sediment prep and analysis packages: DY060 Dry at 60C, SS80 Dry at 60C sieve 100g to -80 mesh, FA450 50g Lead Collection Fire Assay Fusion - AAS Finish, AQ 201 1:1:1 Aqua Regia digestion ICP-MS analysis, DISP2 Heat treatment of Soils and Sediments.