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Patriot Gold Updates Progress at Moss Mine Gold-Silver Project

Patriot Gold Corp. ("Patriot Gold" or "the Company"), a US based gold resource and exploration company, is pleased to update its shareholders on the progress at its 100% owned Moss Gold-Silver project in the historic and active Oatman mining district near Bullhead City, Arizona.

The previously announced three-phase mine development plan continues to advance as planned. "Our team visited the Moss project on February 6, and are very pleased with the progress being made," stated Robert Coale , President of Patriot Gold. "The systematic infill drilling and bulk sampling for ongoing reserve calculations and metallurgical testing are proceeding well. The initial permitting and construction efforts indicate the project is on track for pilot scale production to begin at Moss in the second quarter of this year. We are enthusiastic for this rapid development to reach production of gold and silver and we are pleased that shareholder value is being enhanced."

The Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) is on schedule for release in March and will provide the technical framework for the Phase I and Phase II production plans now moving forward in a parallel process. Construction and permitting processes are ongoing simultaneously with infill core and auger drilling of the outcropping ore to be mined during Phase I production which is scheduled to commence in Q2 2013.

Three-Phase Mine Development Plan

The three-phase mine development plan is designed to move the project forward from conceptual design and laboratory test work to on-site pilot plant testing (Phase I) and then to commercial operations (Phase II) and is on track. Phase II commercial production is scheduled to commence operations in Q2 2014 at a rate of 5,000 tonnes per day (tpd) in an open pit, heap leach operation.

Phase III is scheduled to commence operations in Q4 2017 at 10,000 tpd and will rely on the ongoing exploration and definition drilling programs that are adding to the established resource and upgrading the resource to mineable ore reserves in conjunction with the bankable feasibility study. This phased approach allows for a low initial capital expenditures and shorter lead times in reaching these production levels. The natural attributes of the Moss deposit can be capitalized upon, hereby reducing development risk and capital risk.

Further to this, the Company been advised by its project partner (the "Earn-in Optionee/Operator") that an error in its consultant's software program resulted in a miscalculation of a portion of its stated resource estimate. A new resource estimate is being recalculated and is expected to be released next month. This does not affect Phases I or II, and mine development is proceeding as planned. The project partner has also advised Patriot Gold that the mineralization remains open on-strike and at-depth. The Company and its project partner expect further drilling will continue to expand the resource.

Patriot Gold is the 100% owner in the historic Moss Gold-Silver property located in Mohave County, Arizona, which is subject to certain royalties and an earn-in option agreement for 70% interest. The earn-in optionee/operator has the right to earn a 70% interest in the project by completing an $8.5 million investment and a bankable feasibility study. Subsequent to the optionee/operator earn-in, financing of the project will be on a proportional basis.

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