Renaissance Gold Inc. announced the commencement of drilling on the Trinity Silver project located northwest of Lovelock, Nevada. Up to 7,000 meters (approximately 23,000 feet) of drilling will be funded and operated by Liberty Silver Corp. This phase of drilling is expected to be completed within 6 to 8 months. The Trinity mine was operated by US Borax and it produced approximately 5 million ounces of silver from 1.1 million tons of oxide ore grading 6 ounces per ton silver (oz/ton) using heap leach technology before it was shut down in 1989 due to depressed silver prices. The Trinity Silver project has a NI43-101 compliant inferred resource estimate. Drilling is to include infill and step-out drilling to upgrade and expand the known resource. Many drill holes around the pit were not incorporated into the model and the planned drilling will help to bring this known mineralization into the resource model. Also, many of the historic drill holes end in mineralized material at shallow depth because the original mining was only interested in the shallow oxide material. Expansion of the mineralization will be tested with some widely spaced, step-out drill holes, in part based on a recently completed magnetotelluric geophysical survey.