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LIBERTY SILVER CORP. SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETES FIRST PHASE OF 2012 DRILLING PROGRAM


Program identifies significant silver mineralization outside the NI 43-101 resource zone and increases confidence in the Trinity Silver Project


Toronto, ON – July 9, 2012: Liberty Silver Corp. (TSX: LSL, OTCBB: LBSV) (“Liberty Silver” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce results of the first phase of its 2012 drilling program in the Trinity silver mining district in Pershing County, Nevada.  Drilling was directed to the exploration of selected areas adjacent to the resource zone identified in the Company’s 2011 NI 43-1012 technical report (the “Resource Area”), as well as confirmation of that resource.


Highlights

·

Hole A12-17, located southeast of the Trinity open pit and Resource Area, intersected significant silver mineralization in the oxide zone with individual 5 ft-thick samples ranging up to 15 ounce per ton (“opt”) silver  

·

16 of 18 vertical holes intercepted sample intervals greater than 1 opt silver with grades as high as 15 opt silver

·

Confirmation holes drilled inside Resource Area contained intervals up to 4.3 opt silver

·

Drilling indicates potential for two new extensions from the existing Resource Area

·

Based on assays from 413 historical1 and current drill holes, spanning over approximately 1 square mile, the average grade is 0.7 opt silver


Bill Tafuri, President and COO, said, "We are extremely pleased with the results from phase one of our 2012 drilling program. Trinity is a large, high quality asset that provides us with a relatively low-risk opportunity to expand the known Resource, and also has high quality exploration targets. We are very excited about the potential revealed by the first phase of drilling.”


PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS


 Eighteen vertical drill holes were completed to depths of up to 1,500 feet in rhyolite and underlying metasedimentry host rocks by reverse circulation for a total of [20,030] feet.  Drilling






tested parts of five (5) geographic domains in the vicinity of the southern end the Trinity open pit mine and the 43-101 Resource Area.  Sixteen holes intercepted sample intervals greater than 1 opt silver (“Ag”) with grades as high as 15 opt Ag.  Sulfide zone samples contain up to 1.7 % lead (“Pb”) and 1.6 % zinc (“Zn”).  A map of the location of the drill holes can be found on the Company’s website at: www.libertysilvercorp.com


In addition to 18 holes drilled during phase 1 of the 2012 drilling program, approximately 395 holes were drilled during the period from 1982-2007, mainly by US Borax.  While approximately 50 of these holes are widely spaced throughout the approximate 13 square-mile area of interest, the large majority are located within an approximate one square mile area centered on the Trinity open pit silver mine.  Based on historical1 and current assays, all holes contain anomalous silver throughout.  The non-43-101-compliant average grade for all 413 holes is 0.70 opt Ag.


The following Table summarizes the oxide mineralization encountered in the drilling:

Domain

Hole

From

To

Interval

Interval

Ag

Ag

 

Name

(feet)

(feet)

(feet)

(meters)

opt

g/t

D1

A12-8

 

 

 

0.0

none

 

D1

A12-9

 

 

 

0.0

none

 

D1

A12-10

125.0

150.0

25

7.6

0.57

17.73

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

D2

A12-1

 

 

 

 

none

 

D2

A12-2

80.0

90.0

10

3.0

1.02

31.72

D2

A12-3

105.0

115.0

10

3.0

0.76

23.64

D2

A12-6

 

 

 

0.0

none

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

D3

A12-4

30.0

95.0

65

19.8

1.15

35.77

 

inc

60.0

90.0

30

9.1

1.45

45.10

 

inc

75.0

90.0

15

4.6

1.86

57.85

 

 

110.0

120.0

10

3.0

0.87

27.06

D3

A12-5

10.0

95.0

85

25.9

0.99

30.79

 

inc

70.0

95.0

25

7.6

1.46

45.41

Domain

Hole

From

To

Interval

Interval

Ag

Ag

Number

Name

(feet)

(feet)

(feet)

(meters)

opt

g/t

D4

A12-7

10.0

85.0

75

22.9

0.82

25.50

 

inc

60.0

75.0

15

4.6

1.13

35.14

D4

A12-11

10.0

65.0

55

16.8

1.12

34.83

 

inc

10.0

45.0

35

10.7

1.38

42.92









 

 

140.0

150.0

10

3.0

0.62

19.28

D4

A12-12

15.0

45.0

30

9.1

0.63

19.59

 

 

60.0

85.0

25

7.6

0.71

22.08

 

 

125.0

145.0

20

6.1

0.9

27.99

 

inc

125.0

135.0

10

3.0

1.22

37.94

D4

A12-17

10.0

50.0

40

12.2

1.96

60.96

 

inc

10.0

30.0

20

6.1

3.27

101.70

 

 

100.0

115.0

15

4.6

0.93

28.92

 

 

130.0

165.0

35

10.7

4.37

135.91

 

inc

145.0

165.0

20

6.1

7.05

219.26

 

inc

150.0

155.0

5

1.5

9.9

308.00

 

inc

155.0

160.0

5

1.5

15.66

487.00

D4

A12-18

15.0

30.0

15

4.6

0.56

17.42

 

 

80.0

95.0

15

4.6

0.78

24.26

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

D5

A12-13

20.0

140.0

120

36.6

0.69

21.46

 

inc

110.0

120.0

10

3.0

1.14

35.45

D5

A12-14

15.0

75.0

60

18.3

0.71

22.08

 

inc

15.0

25.0

10

3.0

1.26

39.19

 

 

110.0

130.0

20

6.1

0.79

24.57

 

 

155.0

205.0

50

15.2

0.75

23.33

D5

A12-15

20.0

45.0

25

7.6

0.9

27.99

 

inc

30.0

45.0

15

4.6

1.07

33.28

 

 

140.0

165.0

25

7.6

0.57

17.73

D5

A12-16

85.0

95.0

10

3.0

0.54

16.79

 

 

155.0

165.0

10

3.0

0.69

21.46

















The Following Table summarizes the deeper sulfide mineralization as well as base metals of interest:

Domain

Hole

From

To

Interval

Interval

Ag

Ag

Pb

Zn

Cu

Number

Name

(feet)

(feet)

(feet)

(meters)

opt

g/t

%

%

%

D1

A12-8

620

635

15

4.57

1.35

41.99

0.03

0.04

-

D1

A12-9

630

640

10

3.05

1.1

34.21

0.08

0.06

-

D1

A12-10

640

655

15

4.57

4.48

139.33

0.11

0.10

-

 

inc

640

645

5

1.52

11.9

370.00

0.28

0.23

0.01

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

D2

A12-1

520

565

45

13.72

1.04

32.34

0.05

0.04

-

 

 

575

585

10

3.05

1.76

54.74

0.13

0.12

-

 

 

790

800

10

3.05

0.64

19.90

0.02

0.02

-

 

 

1000

1010

10

3.05

3.18

98.90

0.03

0.04

-

 

 

1010

1045

35

10.67

1.07

33.28

0.01

0.02

-

D2

A12-2

475

490

15

4.57

0.76

23.64

0.04

0.03

-

 

 

635

645

10

3.05

0.71

22.08

0.02

0.03

-

D2

A12-3

205

225

20

6.10

0.58

18.04

0.02

0.05

-

 

 

420

450

30

9.15

1.31

40.74

0.10

0.08

-

 

     inc

425

435

10

3.05

2.05

63.76

0.20

0.15

-

D2

A12-6

695

715

20

6.10

1.56

48.52

0.12

0.08

-

 

     inc

705

715

10

3.05

2.68

83.35

0.21

0.13

-

 

 

745

760

15

4.57

1.49

46.34

0.08

0.08

-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

D3

A12-4

155

165

10

3.05

1.24

38.56

0.06

0.11

-

 

 

180

190

10

3.05

0.74

23.01

0.06

0.11

-

 

 

205

240

35

10.67

1.78

55.36

0.09

0.10

-

 

 

295

305

10

3.05

0.74

23.01

0.10

0.13

-

 

 

310

330

20

6.10

1.2

37.32

0.15

0.20

-

 

inc

310

320

10

3.05

1.8

55.98

0.18

0.29

-

 

 

345

400

55

16.77

1.57

48.83

0.17

0.15

-

 

 

410

435

25

7.62

0.72

22.39

0.25

0.20

-

 

inc

435

445

10

3.05

1.64

51.00

0.11

0.10

-

 

 

555

570

15

4.57

1.7

52.87

0.14

0.10

-

D3

A12-5

95

120

25

7.62

1.68

52.25

0.08

0.15

-

Domain

Hole

From

To

Interval

Interval

Ag

Ag

Pb

Zn

Cu

Number

Name

(feet)

(feet)

(feet)

(meters)

opt

g/t

%

%

%

 

 

225

240

15

4.57

0.53

16.48

0.14

0.19

-

 

 

280

305

25

7.62

0.6

18.66

0.43

0.33

0.01

 

 

545

565

20

6.10

0.63

19.59

0.77

1.00

0.02









 

 

640

650

10

3.05

0.55

17.11

0.51

0.41

0.01

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

D4

A12-7

515

545

30

9.15

0.73

22.70

0.83

0.75

0.02

 

 

745

775

30

9.15

0.61

18.97

0.83

0.66

0.03

 

 

785

795

10

3.05

1

31.10

0.34

0.29

0.01

D4

A12-11

505

515

10

3.05

0.94

29.23

1.30

0.65

-

D4

A12-12

 

 

 

0.00

none

 

 

 

 

D4

A12-17

165

180

15

4.57

1

31.10

0.33

0.26

0.01

D4

A12-18

 

 

 

0.00

none

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

D5

A12-13

300

315

15

4.57

4.16

129.38

0.10

0.08

-

 

 

440

460

20

6.10

1.15

35.77

0.11

0.11

-

 

 

485

495

10

3.05

0.59

18.35

0.30

0.26

-

 

 

510

540

30

9.15

0.98

30.48

0.53

0.32

-

 

 

980

990

10

3.05

1.41

43.85

0.12

0.18

-

D5

A12-14

365

380

15

4.57

0.77

23.95

0.37

0.31

-

D5

A12-15

305

315

10

3.05

0.54

16.79

0.41

0.34

-

 

 

365

375

10

3.05

0.96

29.86

0.18

0.06

-

 

 

390

450

60

18.29

1.06

32.97

0.16

0.09

-

 

 

760

780

20

6.10

0.69

21.46

0.44

0.49

0.01

D5

A12-16

165

180

15

4.57

0.78

24.26

0.06

0.09

-

 

 

405

415

10

3.05

0.62

19.28

0.04

0.03

-

 

 

495

505

10

3.05

0.68

21.15

0.23

0.18

-

Notes:

Ag grades are calculated using 0.5 opt cut off and minimum 10 ft reporting thickness.

All holes are exterior to the geographical area of the MDA NI 43-101 resource except holes A12-4 and -5.

inc. = including                                                                                      


 The three holes drilled in Domain 1, penetrated to depths of 1,040 to 1,120 ft and contain weakly anomalous Ag throughout.  Very thin horizons of Ag at 1.2 to 5.1 opt Ag are found spatially associated with speculated fault zones at 635 to 700 ft depths.


Domain 2 (Holes A12-1, -2, -3 and -6) is located immediately southwest of the south end of the Trinity pit.  Holes A12-1 and A12-6 host no oxide Ag above 0.5 opt but do contain sulfide Ag averaging 0.90 opt and 0.95 opt Ag, respectively with grades improving at depth.  A12-2 contains 1.0 opt oxide Ag at a depth of 80 to 90 ft while A12-3 contains 0.77 opt oxide Ag from 105-115 ft deep.  






Domain 3 includes holes A12-4 and A12-5, which were drilled to confirm grade within the Resource Area, in the area south of the south end of the Trinity open pit mine.  Hole A12-4 exhibits up to 4.3 opt Ag and averages 0.39 opt Ag from surface to 1,275 ft depth, 0.65 opt Ag from surface to 675 ft depth in rhyolite terrain, and 0.77 opt Ag from surface to 120 ft depth in the oxide zone including 1.2 opt Ag at 30-95 ft depth.  Hole A12-5 exhibits up to 2.9 opt Ag and averages 0.23 opt Ag from surface to 1,500 ft depth, 0.49 opt Ag from surface to 490 ft depth in rhyolite terrain, 0.91 opt Ag from surface to 95 ft depth in the oxide zone including 1.2 opt Ag at 30-95 ft depth.


Drilling results in Domain 4 (Holes A12-7, -11, -12, -17, and -18 drilled along and outside the east side of the Resource Area.) indicate a potential new extension from the original pit and Resource Area.  Hole A12-17, intersected significant silver mineralization in the oxide zone with individual 5 ft-thick samples ranging up to 15 opt Ag.  Samples at 145 to 170 ft depth average 5.9 opt Ag and the entire oxide zone at 0 to 165 ft depth averages 1.6 opt Ag.  The rhyolite host rock at surface to 665 ft depth averages 0.55 opt Ag.  In the reduced zone below 165 ft. and down to 665 ft. depth Pb + Zn range up to 1% and 0.5 %, respectively, and average 0.5% Pb and Zn with 0.19 opt Ag.  Holes A12-11 and A12-7, situated up to 250 ft south of A12-17 demonstrate grades of up to 2.1 and 1.4 opt Ag, respectively.  


The holes drilled in Domain 5 (Holes A12-13, -14, -15, -16) are step outs from the south end of the Trinity open pit mine and sited on the east and south borders of the Resource Area.  Similar to Domain 4, results in Domain 5 also indicate a potential new extension.  Hole A12-13 exhibits scattered strong silver throughout, including 10 opt Ag at 305 ft depth and 2.7 opt silver at 985 ft depth.  The rhyolite host rock at surface to 475 ft depth averages 0.48 opt silver including 0.73 opt oxide silver at 25 to 120 ft depth.  Pb+Zn average 0.65% with 0.74 opt silver at 485 to 540 ft depth in metasediments below Ag-bearing rhyolite terrane.  Hole A12-14 exhibits individual sample grades of up to 1.9 opt silver in the oxide zone where it averages 0.60 opt silver from the surface to 165 ft depth.  The entire oxide zone at surface to 230 ft depth averages 0.55 opt silver.  Pb+Zn average 0.65 % with 0.74 opt silver at 485 to 540 ft depth at the bottom of rhyolite terrane.



“In addition to the strong results provided by our phase 1 program, we have identified multiple exploration targets through the vast amount of historic drilling and our recently completed geophysics program.  We have diligently analyzed and inputted all the historic and new data into a comprehensive GIS database and are constructing 3D models to further define the multiple opportunities the Trinity property contains,” concluded Mr. Tafuri.







Quality Assurance / Quality Control


All drill hole samples were analyzed using ICP-MS by American Assay Laboratories, Reno, Nevada.  Analytical precision and accuracy were monitored by Minerals Exploration and Environmental Quality, Reno, Nevada, including the use of certified reference materials (standards), blank samples, and duplicate samples.  A senior Liberty Silver geologist supervised drill hole sample collection by the driller, Boart Longyear, Elko, Nevada, at the drill site and chain of custody throughout the program was unbroken.  Drill hole deviation surveys were done by IDS, Elko, Nevada.


Tim Percival, MA, AIPG, of Reno, Nevada, a consultant to Liberty Silver has reviewed the technical data in this press release and is a Qualified Person as defined by NI 43-101.


 Notes:

1-

The historic drilling that was used in calculating this average was undertaken in accordance with standards at the time, but was not supervised by a qualified person in accordance with current NI43-101 standards.  These results are reported here for reference only and should not be relied upon.


About Liberty Silver Corp.

Liberty Silver Corp. is focused on exploring and developing mineral properties located in North America.  The Company is led by a skilled, experienced, management team and board of directors with significant experience managing exploration, development and mining projects. The Company is committed to creating value for its shareholders by advancing its current projects utilizing its mitigated risk approach to production, developing new resources on its current properties, and by acquiring new properties that have the potential to increase their resource base.  The Trinity Silver project, located in Pershing County, Nevada is the Company’s flagship project.  Liberty Silver has the right to earn a joint venture interest in the 10,476 acre Trinity property from Renaissance Gold Inc. (Renaissance) pursuant to the terms of an EarnIn Agreement.


For additional information:


Manish Z. Kshatriya, Executive VP & CFO

Telephone: (888) 749-4916

Email: mkshatriya@libertysilvercorp.com


Kevin O’Connor, Investor Relations

Telephone: (416) 962-3300






Email: ko@spinnakercmi.com


www.libertysilvercorp.com


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This News Release includes certain "forward-looking statements". These statements are based on information currently available to the Company and the Company provides no assurance that actual results will meet management's expectations. Forward-looking statements include estimates and statements that describe the Company's future plans, objectives or goals, including words to the effect that the Company or management expects a stated condition or result to occur. Forward-looking statements may be identified by such terms as "believes", "anticipates", "expects", "estimates", "may", "could", "would", "will", or "plan". Since forward-looking statements are based on assumptions and address future events and conditions, by their very nature they involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual results relating to, among other things, results of exploration, project development, reclamation and capital costs of the Company's mineral properties, and the Company's financial condition and prospects, could differ materially from those currently anticipated in such statements for many reasons such as: changes in general economic conditions and conditions in the financial markets; changes in demand and prices for minerals; litigation, legislative, environmental and other judicial, regulatory, political and competitive developments; technological and operational difficulties encountered in connection with the activities of the Company; and other matters discussed in this news release and in filings made with Securities Regulators. This list is not exhaustive of the factors that may affect any of the Company's forward-looking statements. These and other factors should be considered carefully and readers should not place undue reliance on the Company's forward-looking statements. The Company does not undertake to update any forward-looking statement that may be made from time to time by the Company or on its behalf, except in accordance with applicable securities laws.