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Jayden Resources
News Release: October 25, 2006

MORE HIGH-GRADE ON SILVER COIN WITH HOLES 114, 132 AND 158 INTERSECTING 30.65 G/T, 23.14 G/T AND 44.1 G/T GOLD

More High-Grade on Silver Coin with
Holes 114, 132 and 158 Intersecting 30.65 g/t, 23.14 g/t and 44.1 g/t Gold

Stewart, BC Pinnacle Mines Ltd., Mountain Boy Minerals Ltd. and Tenajon Resources Corp. announce that more assays have been received for the 2006 exploration program and several holes have intersected more high-grade gold and silver values in the Main Breccia zone of the Silver Coin and Kansas claim properties. Silver Coin is a gold-silver-base metal property located about 24 kilometers north of Stewart, British Columbia in the Skeena Mining Division.

During the 2006 exploration season, which ended last week, 24,206 meters of drilling was completed in 115 holes on the property. Work has indicated that the Main Breccia zone is open along strike to the south and north of the current drilling. 

Of the 115 holes drilled, assays have now been received for 45. Drilled core is still being logged and split which will continue over the coming weeks. It is expected the Company will have assays from the remaining 70 holes during the next 6-8 weeks and will issue the results as they are received. The table below lists results from the most recent assays. It should be noted that 3 drills worked the property and hence the break in numbering sequence of the drill holes. Hole 134 had no significant mineralization.

 

DDH

From
(m)

To
(m)

Width
(m)

Au
g/t

Ag
g/t

Cu
%

Pb
%

Zn
%

CLAIM TESTED

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2006-113

51.52

56.10

4.56

1.91

3.97

0.002

0.04

0.08

Kansas

and

162.35

164.33

1.98

1.51

2.60

0.005

0.06

0.31

Kansas

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2006-114

171.95

173.48

1.53

2.42

7.6

0.008

0.02

0.09

Kansas

and

191.77

194.82

3.05

30.65

5.6

0.006

0.02

0.06

Kansas

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2006-115

12.58

15.40

2.82

1.19

6.44

0.009

0.28

0.89

Big Missouri

and

47.26

48.48

1.22

1.69

4.3

0.006

0.19

0.62

Big Missouri

and

71.95

73.78

1.83

5.25

21.4

0.039

0.48

1.05

Big Missouri

and

109.45

139.94

30.49

1.46

8.53

0.03

0.13

0.67

Big Missouri

and

141.46

142.99

1.53

1.1

2.0

0.003

0.08

0.21

Big Missouri

and

146.04

149.09

3.05

1.45

1.7

0.004

0.04

0.08

Big Missouri

and

164.33

170.43

6.1

1.04

5.42

0.003

0.03

0.06

Big Missouri

and

188.72

190.24

1.52

2.08

4.1

0.004

0.06

0.28

Big Missouri

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2006-116

13.41

16.01

2.60

2.98

63.4

0.11

2.10

4.92

Big Missouri

and

27.36

28.66

1.30

2.41

7.3

0.024

0.04

0.11

Big Missouri

and

33.23

36.28

3.05

1.42

2.1

0.003

0.01

0.03

Big Missouri

and

94.21

95.73

1.52

1.21

9.4

0.008

0.25

0.67

Big Missouri

and

106.4

109.45

3.05

1.25

2.0

0.008

0.03

0.05

Big Missouri

and

164.33

173.48

9.15

1.44

4.75

0.005

0.097

0.13

Big Missouri

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2006-132

63.11

66.16

3.05

1.36

13.4

0.012

0.08

0.19

Kansas

and

79.88

81.40

1.52

1.13

47.2

0.004

0.06

0.11

Kansas

and

110.21

118.29

8.08

4.0

222.48

0.006

0.08

0.20

Kansas

including

110.21

111.43

1.22

23.14

1409.0

0.02

0.39

0.98

Kansas

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2006-133

20.12

23.78

3.66

4.49

79.96

0.04

1.35

2.40

Kansas

and

61.59

63.11

1.52

1.41

15.2

0.02

0.21

0.71

Kansas

and

74.24

75.76

1.52

6.1

96.4

0.098

0.22

0.64

Kansas

and

110.37

111.59

1.22

3.73

10.4

0.012

0.37

0.62

Kansas

and

124.70

125.61

0.91

2.86

15.1

0.016

0.35

0.53

Kansas

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2006-135

46.65

47.87

1.22

3.32

6.0

0.013

0.04

0.08

Kansas

and

79.88

85.82

5.94

3.77

23.67

0.015

0.66

1.61

Kansas

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2006-136

71.34

88.11

16.77

3.29

26.48

0.016

0.51

1.24

Kansas

and

94.21

95.73

1.52

1.35

9.5

0.024

0.12

0.31

Kansas

and

98.78

100.30

1.52

1.14

42.0

0.005

0.09

0.12

Kansas

and

112.50

127.74

15.24

1.32

6.43

0.006

0.15

0.25

Kansas

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2006-137

27.13

30.18

3.05

2.15

45.0

0.005

0.07

0.19

Kansas

and

74.70

77.44

2.74

1.13

8.5

0.01

0.02

<0.01

Kansas

and

96.04

104.88

8.84

4.18

2.40

0.006

0.03

0.016

Kansas

and

126.52

127.74

1.22

1.47

7.4

0.008

0.02

0.012

Kansas

and

143.45

144.66

1.21

2.91

20.1

0.009

0.49

0.51

Kansas

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2006-138

30.95

33.99

3.04

1.75

6.8

0.009

0.04

0.075

Kansas

and

93.29

103.35

10.06

1.08

6.84

0.009

0.12

0.63

Kansas

and

124.70

126.22

1.52

1.0

4.4

0.005

0.04

0.40

Kansas

and

149.09

150.61

1.52

1.39

25.7

0.007

0.14

0.32

Kansas

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2006-158

47.87

50.91

3.04

2.1

7.3

0.01

0.42

0.70

Big Missouri

and

70.73

73.78

3.05

2.78

9.2

0.003

0.07

0.22

Big Missouri

including

157.62

159.15

1.53

44.1

88.8

0.086

0.57

1.79

Big Missouri

and

125.61

128.66

3.05

2.04

15.4

0.008

0.045

0.05

Big Missouri

and

180.45

191.16

10.71

3.54

9.34

0.005

0.15

0.31

Big Missouri

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2006-159

72.26

75.30

3.04

6.1

6.3

0.003

0.03

0.10

Big Missouri

and

111.89

117.99

6.1

1.84

1.75

0.002

0.012

0.03

Big Missouri

and

122.56

124.09

1.53

1.63

7.4

0.011

0.06

0.17

Big Missouri

and

148.48

150.00

1.52

3.61

3.5

0.005

0.03

0.06

Big Missouri

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2006-160

87.04

90.55

3.51

2.09

22.38

0.016

0.098

0.27

Big Missouri

and

99.70

101.22

1.52

11.96

19.6

0.009

0.18

0.19

Big Missouri

and

108.84

110.37

1.53

1.82

14.9

0.004

0.10

0.35

Big Missouri

and

114.94

133.23

18.29

1.19

13.36

0.006

0.15

0.27

Big Missouri

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2006-161

73.78

75.30

1.52

9.4

6.5

0.003

0.04

0.11

Big Missouri

and

130.18

133.23

3.05

1.21

2.8

0.003

0.07

0.38

Big Missouri

and

143.90

146.95

3.05

1.83

8.8

0.004

0.11

0.36

Big Missouri

and

160.37

163.72

3.35

3.81

17.51

0.03

0.43

0.79

Big Missouri

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2006-162

72.26

75.30

3.04

2.91

12.8

0.006

0.10

0.42

Big Missouri

and

92.07

93.60

1.53

1.64

25.8

0.026

0.34

0.64

Big Missouri

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2006-163

101.22

102.74

1.52

1.25

5.6

0.009

0.02

0.03

Big Missouri

and

137.80

145.43

7.63

2.01

4.84

0.01

0.13

0.37

Big Missouri

Surface and structural mapping has also been carried out on the property in the immediate area of the 2006 drilling. Surveying of the drill holes and a contour map are being completed in order to provide control for an updated resource calculation. Prior to this year’s drilling program, MineFill Services of Seattle, WA completed a resource calculation on Silver Coin in compliance with CIMM (2000) Standards at zero cut-off which indicated a total inferred resource of an estimated 500,000 ounces of gold and 2.11 million ounces of silver. The 2006 drill program is aimed at possibly doubling this resource. MineFill is expected to begin a revised resource calculation in late December with results available in the first quarter of 2007.

The Silver Coin project and associated minerals claims is a 51-49% joint venture between Pinnacle Mines and Mountain Boy Minerals. The Kansas claim is the subject of an option/joint venture with Tenajon Resources Corp., pursuant to which the Pinnacle/Mountain Boy joint venture is earning a 60% interest through the expenditure of $1,000,000 on exploration over four years. The joint venture can earn a 70% interest in the Kansas claim by exercising an option to deliver a feasibility study within four years of earning the initial 60%.

E. Kruchkowski, P. Geo., is the qualified person under National Instrument 43-101 that is in charge of the exploration program on behalf of the companies.  Drill core and trench samples are assayed by Assayers Canada of Vancouver, BC.
Pinnacle Mines Ltd. is a Canadian based mineral exploration and development company with assets in Canada, China and Mexico. In Canada, Pinnacle holds several properties in Northwestern British Columbia in proximity to numerous past and producing mines including the Silbak-Premier Mine and Barrick Gold’s famed Eskay Creek Mine. In China, Pinnacle’s focus is in Southeast Yunnan, an area being increasingly considered for its potential to host significant mineral resources including “Carlin” style gold deposits. In Mexico, Pinnacle has an option to acquire the Tuligtic property, a copper-gold target near Mexico City and the Rio Minas-La Calavera projects in the state of Oaxaca.
For further information about this news release contact Andrew Bowering, President or John Van Duzen at 604-688-7377 or visit Pinnacle’s website at www.pinnaclemines.com for further property information and/or assay results.
On behalf of the Board of Directors

“Andrew W. Bowering”

President and CEO
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for the adequacy or the accuracy of the content of this news release.

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