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Additional Assays from El Pilar, Cuba

Antilles Gold Limited (“Antilles Gold” or the “Company”) (ASX: AAU, OTCQB: ANTMF) is pleased to advise assays from the 8 latest diamond drill holes at El Pilar in central Cuba.

Drilling has been completed for the Nueva Sabana gold-copper mine being planned for near term development on the oxide deposit at El Pilar, with assays still outstanding from the final 14 drill holes.

The MRE for the Nueva Sabana mine is expected to be published at the end of next month and be followed soon afterwards by a Scoping Study for the project aimed at producing gold and copper concentrates for export.

Sampling Techniques and Data are set out in the JORC Code 2012 Edition Template attached.

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This announcement has been authorised by the Chairman of Antilles Gold Limited. For further information, please contact:

Brian Johnson, Chairman,

Antilles Gold Limited T: +61 (02) 4861 1740

E: brianjohnson@antillesgold.net

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