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Silver Coin Project British Columbia Bulk-Tonnage | Advanced-Stage | Gold-Silver Deposit FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENT This presentation contains certain forward-looking statements that may involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Actual


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Silver Coin Project British Columbia

Bulk-Tonnage | Advanced-Stage | Gold-Silver Deposit

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FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENT

This presentation contains certain forward-looking statements that may involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Actual events or results could differ materially from Jayden Resources Inc’s (the “Company”) expectations and projections. The Toronto Stock Exchange has neither approved nor disapproved the information contained in this

  • presentation. Except for statements of historical fact relating to the Company, certain

information contained herein constitutes "forward-looking statements". Forward-looking statements are frequently characterized by words such as "plan", "expect", "project", "intend", "believe", "anticipate" and other similar words, or statements that certain events or conditions "may" or "will" occur. Forward-looking statements are based on the opinions and estimates of management at the date the statements are made, and are subject to a variety

  • f risks and uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual events or results to

differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements. These factors include the inherent risks involved in the exploration and development of mineral properties, the uncertainties involved in interpreting drilling results and other geological data, fluctuating metal prices, the possibility of project cost overruns or unanticipated costs and expenses, uncertainties relating to the availability and costs of financing needed in the future and other factors. Circumstances or management's estimates or opinions could

  • change. The reader is cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking

statements.

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SHARE STRUCTURE

SHARES OUTSTANDING: 183,152,268 WORKING CAPITAL: $1.48M

As at June 30, 2011 All values Canadian 3

MARKET CAPITALIZATION: as at Aug. 15 (0.15/share) $27.5M FULLY DILUTED: 264,161,301 CAPITAL FOR 2011 PROGRAM: $6.7M*

SIGNIFICANT HOLDERS:

Major Shareholders 64,524,851 35.2% Management/Board 37,800,000 20.7% Public Float 80,827,417 44.1%

OPTIONS/WARRANTS:

Options $0.15-0.95 13,115,000 Warrants $0.05-0.15 67,894,033* TOTAL 81,009,033

* derived from the proceeds of warrant exercises by related parties

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MANAGEMENT AND TECHNICAL TEAM

Robert Perry, M.Sc., C.P.G V.P. Exploration

Exploration and mining geologist with over 25 years experience in mining and gold, uranium and base- metal exploration. Proven discovery record and ability to organize and lead efficient teams to advance projects and make discoveries. While a Senior Geologist for Canyon Resources, discovered the Beartrack Gold deposit in Idaho, USA. Formerly V.P. Exploration for Vista Gold, added 1.3 million

  • unces of gold to Vista’s Mt Todd deposit in
  • Australia. Helped found three private exploration

companies and served as President of Lupine Minerals and VP Exploration for Gold Discovery Company and Intuitive Exploration.

Hazel Mullin, M.Sc., Senior Geologist

Exploration geologist with 12+ years experience in the mining industry in Europe, Australia, Africa and North America. Previous employers include Gold Fields, British Geological Survey, various consultancy groups and Canadian juniors. Extensive geo-computing experience including evaluation of

  • re bodies, 3D modeling, GIS and data analysis.

David Eaton, CEO

Over 20 years experience in public markets as a trader, financier and market maker. As Chairman of Baron Global Financial Canada Ltd., has played a significant role in the creation of junior resource public companies – identifying projects, corporate structure, financing, creating management teams, marketing and investor relations.

Lawrence Dick, Ph.D., P. Geo Chief Geological Consultant

Professional geologist with more than 35 years experience in geology and mineral exploration. Credited with four significant discoveries including Collahuasi, Chile (second largest copper mine in the world) and Golden Bear gold deposit in northern B.C. Founded General Minerals Corporation; involved in the exploration of more than 30 base and precious metals targets. 4

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SILVER COIN PROJECT STEWART, BC

SILVER COIN British Columbia Gold, Silver

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Silbak-Premier Mine ~3.5 km South of Silver Coin

  • Active 1918–68 & 1989-96
  • 2 million oz gold, 43 million oz silver, 55

million lb lead, 4 million lb copper Big Missouri Mine 0.5 km North of Silver Coin

  • Active 1938 to 1942
  • Produced approx. 100,000 oz Au + Ag

(768,943 tonnes at 2.37 g/t Au and 2.13 g/t Ag) Indian Mine ~0.5 km South of Silver Coin

  • Produced approx. 50,000 oz Ag +Au

(12,870 tonnes at 3.40 g/t Au, 119.7 g/t Ag, 4.40 % Pb, 5.50 % Zn Silver Coin (1991-1993)

  • Produced approx. 30,000 oz Au

(120,000 tonnes at 8 g/t)

ESTABLISHED MINERALIZED TREND

  • Approx. 2.1M oz. Historical Gold Production from Nearby Projects

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SILVER COIN PROJECT – LAND TENURE

  • Covers 1,247 hectares (3,081 acres)
  • n 26 claims
  • Resource area controlled 80% by

Jayden Resources and 20% by Mountain Boy Minerals Ltd.

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SILVER COIN PROJECT – HIGHLIGHTS

  • Located in established mining camp of

Stewart, B.C (population 500)

  • Jayden owns 80%/Mountain Boy 20%
  • Strong potential to grow resource to the

north and west

  • Excellent gold recovery – positive

metallurgical studies completed in 2009

  • Environmental studies commenced in

2009 and are ongoing

  • Excellent road access and year-round

deep water seaport at Stewart

  • Existing power to within 7 km of project

Salmon Glacier Granduc Road Silver Coin Property

Advanced-Stage Project Heading Towards Production Decision

West side of Silver Coin Property, looking north to Salmon Glacier 8

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SILVER COIN – COMMUNITY & GOVERNMENT

9 Main Street, Stewart Jayden/Mountain Boy Core Storage Unit, Stewart

  • Mining friendly area
  • Good community relations –

Jayden and partner Mountain Boy Minerals are well established in the local community

  • Good history of successful

communications & exploration permitting with BC Ministry and Mines Branch

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SILVER COIN – MINERALIZATION

  • 20 mineralized zones identified across the

property to date

  • Most significant is the Main Breccia Zone
  • 700 to 1000 meters long
  • 300 to 500 meters wide
  • Up to 100 meters in thickness
  • Irregular sulfide lenses & masses
  • Mineralization is structurally controlled, with

strong potassic and phyllic wall rock alteration plus silicification

  • Many surface shows not yet drilled

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SILVER COIN – EXPLORATION HISTORY

Core Drilling at Silver Coin

Underground Drilling (Historical): 293 holes Surface Drilling (Historical): 129 holes Surface Drilling (Pinnacle): 320 holes Surface Drilling (Jayden): 18 holes Total Drilling: 760 holes Total Meters: 90,370m

Pinnacle/Mountain Boy Exploration

  • Aggressive exploration program by Pinnacle

Mines (now Jayden Resources) from 2004 – 2008 consisting of surface diamond drilling and trenching

  • 320 holes drilled from surface totalling 50,247m

Jayden Resources 2010 Drill Program

  • 18 holes drilled (2807m)
  • Significant high grade intercepts in most holes

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SILVER COIN – GROWTH POTENTIAL

Northern Extension: Resource Expansion

  • 600 meters of underexplored

favorable trend

  • Soil gold anomaly – 350m x 200m

wide

East, West and South: Exploration Potential

  • Significant north-trending faults east

and west of the deposit; may be host to similar zones of mineralization

  • Strong gold mineralization at south

end of the deposit indicates important potential

Silver Coin Resource Area Northern Extension Area

View of project area looking south 12

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SILVER COIN – 2010 DRILL PROGRAM

  • Resource expansion/exploration (8 holes)
  • Grade/model verification (10 holes)
  • Total 18 holes (2807m)
  • 2010 News Releases:
  • Oct. 14, Nov. 15, Nov. 29, Dec. 9
  • Significant high-grade intercepts:
  • 8.42 g/t Au over 55m, including 32.89 g/t
  • ver 7.0m in hole SC10-311
  • 7.99 g/t Au over 47.9m, including 39.41 g/t
  • ver 7.5m in hole SC10-319

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SECTION 6040 E

6217640N 6217900N 6218320N

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SILVER COIN – 2010 DRILL PROGRAM

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SECTION 6040 E

6217640N 6217900N 6218320N

6218320N 6217900N 6217640N

  • Resource expansion/exploration (8 holes)
  • Grade/model verification (10 holes)
  • Total 18 holes (2807m)
  • 2010 News Releases:
  • Oct. 14, Nov. 15, Nov. 29, Dec. 9
  • Significant high-grade intercepts:
  • 8.42 g/t Au over 55m, including 32.89 g/t
  • ver 7.0m in hole SC10-311
  • 7.99 g/t Au over 47.9m, including 39.41

g/t over 7.5m in hole SC10-319

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SILVER COIN – CROSS-SECTIONS

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SILVER COIN – 2010 ASSAY HIGHLIGHTS

Hole ID From (metres) To (metres) Intercept Length (metres) Au (g/t) Au (oz/t) Ag (g/t) Ag (oz/t) Zn (%)

SC10-311 73.0 128.0 55.0 8.42 0.246 12.53 0.366 0.40 including 76.0 83.0 7.0 32.89 0.960 45.36 1.32 1.12 including 99.0 103.0 4.0 18.21 0.532 22.40 0.653 0.75 including 110.0 116.0 6.0 11.64 0.340 10.40 0.304 0.46 SC10-312 70.0 105.2 35.2 3.12 0.091 24.07 0.703 1.26 145.5 170.5 25.0 1.73 0.051 6.02 0.176 0.29 SC10-313 77.5 80.5 3.0 23.6 0.689 5.85 0.171 0.10 143.0 153.0 10.0 4.07 0.119 8.29 0.242 1.06 SC10-314B 193.5 196.5 3.0 1.10 0.032 3.05 0.09 0.30 SC10-315 11.4 43.0 31.6 2.19 0.064 13.19 0.385 1.36 83.5 88.0 4.5 2.53 0.074 5.13 0.150 0.11 SC10-316 3.1 43.6 40.6 3.12 0.091 9.19 0.268 0.28 46.6 71.0 24.4 1.71 0.050 13.23 0.386 0.95 SC10-317 1.0 85.5 84.5 1.95 0.057 8.20 0.24 0.40 including 1.0 15.0 14.0 5.89 0.172 22.26 0.65 1.30 including 3.0 6.0 3.0 14.49 0.423 45.40 1.33 3.45 SC10-318 129.5 135.5 6.0 1.59 0.046 3.48 0.10 0.02 SC10-319 110.0 157.9 47.9 7.99 0.233 8.20 0.24 0.11 including 116.0 153.5 37.5 10.00 0.292 9.71 0.28 0.12 including 144.5 152.0 7.5 39.41 1.15 30.94 0.90 0.21 SC10-320 45.1 48.0 2.9 10.77 0.314 45.36 1.32 1.31 including 46.5 48.0 1.5 19.94 0.582 81.80 2.39 2.42 107.5 124.0 16.5 3.12 0.091 18.29 0.53 0.35 including 110.5 115.2 4.7 9.27 0.271 48.92 1.43 0.96 133.0 165.0 32.0 1.05 0.031 12.11 0.35 0.33 202.5 211.5 9.0 1.73 0.051 4.38 0.13 0.06 SC10-321 36.0 51.2 15.2 3.20 0.093 10.08 0.29 1.00 SC10-322 8.2 41.8 33.5 1.70 0.050 6.25 0.18 0.37 including 32.6 38.7 6.1 6.15 0.180 17.39 0.51 1.79

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A GROWING RESOURCE

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Updated 43-101 Resource, March, 2011 *

Cutoff g/t Classification Tonnes Au g/t Ag g/t Zn % Au

  • z

Ag

  • z

Zn lbs 0.1 Measured Indicated Inferred 5,804,370 31,527,925 74,844,055 1.22 0.69 0.44 5.48 4.56 4.66 0.21 0.11 0.12 227,116 695,952 1,062,696 1,023,007 4,624,277 11,203,276 26,637,183 79,375,584 195,063,987 0.3 Measured Indicated Inferred 4,372,225 19,759,025 32,443,840 1.55 0.98 0.78 6.53 5.57 6.41 0.26 0.15 0.18 218,410 624,006 813,273 918,417 3,537,769 6,691,185 25,531,741 65,642,277 128,006,920 0.5 Measured Indicated Inferred 3,468,465 12,968,670 17,246,515 1.86 1.29 1.13 7.43 6.42 6.90 0.31 0.18 0.21 206,988 538,359 625,832 828,504 2,678,401 3,824,648 23,949,503 52,466,291 80,820,137 1.0 Measured Indicated Inferred 1,982,695 5,514,795 6,362,785 2.71 2.08 1.89 9.40 8.39 8.57 0.39 0.25 0.25 172,517 369,545 386,552 599,400 1,486,878 1,753,338 16,880,403 29,809,170 35,349,030 2.0 Measured Indicated Inferred 914,485 1,741,740 2,020,590 4.23 3.64 2.97 13.03 11.99 11.01 0.53 0.32 0.32 124,233 203,654 192,639 383,068 671,303 715,290 10,772,068 12,252,597 14,238,898

*Prepared by Minarco MineConsult, Beijing, China

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A GROWING RESOURCE

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Minarco 43-101 Resource Update

Cutoff g/t Classification Tonnes Au g/t Ag g/t Au

  • z

Ag

  • z

0.3 Measured Indicated Inferred +8.3%

  • 14.6%

+9.4% +5.4% +12.6% +13.0%

  • 7.4%
  • 3.8%

+6.8% +14.2%

  • 3.1%

+24.1% +0.3%

  • 17.8%

+16.9%

  • Update based on 2010 drilling program (18 holes, 2807 m)
  • Recognized significant high-grade gold component
  • Increased gold grade in all resource categories (Overall +10.9%)
  • Added 165,000 ounces gold (Overall +11.1%)
  • Added 205,471 ounces silver (Overall +1.9%)
  • Very strong future resource upgrade and growth potential
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METALLURGY AND PROCESSING

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  • Conventional processing methods
  • All mineralization types free milling
  • High gold and silver recoveries

Coarse grind Flotation Cyanidation 90-98% Au recovery 82-89% Ag recovery 90-97% Au recovery 52-89% Ag recovery (from sulfide cons)

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PRELIMINARY MINE PLANNING

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  • Roughly cylindrical, north- south

trending ore body

  • Single large open pit design

920m x 440m

  • Low strip ratio – 1.65:1
  • Anticipated annual production

capacity of 1.0 -2.0 million tonnes of

  • re delivered to process plant
  • Excellent logistics and existing

infrastructure (road, port, power, water)

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PROJECT DEVELOPMENT

Estimated Project Development Timeline

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2011 BUDGET & PROGRAM

Task

2011 Estimated Cost

Development Drilling $3,000,000 Exploration Drilling $500,000 Metallurgical Testing $300,000 Environmental Studies $600,000 Engineering Studies $450,000 Site Geology $100,000 Check Assays/QAQC $50,000

Total Budget $5,000,000

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Budget and Program Released April 27, 2011:

  • 15,000m diamond drilling
  • Resource expansion & upgrade
  • Geologic studies
  • Metallurgy, Engineering and

Environmental Objectives:

  • Upgrade from inferred to M & I
  • Resource growth
  • Comprehensive geologic model and

controls on high-grade zones

  • Refinement of metallurgy and

processing options, site layout, project economics

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2011 DRILL PROGRAM

  • 15,000m diamond drilling - 100 new holes
  • 80% infill, 20% exploration

GOALS

  • Upgrade from inferred to M&I
  • Resource expansion
  • Comprehensive geologic model, including

controls on high grade zones

  • Refinement of engineering, metallurgy
  • Continue environmental baseline studies

and data collection

  • Prefeasibility by Q1/2012

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SILVER COIN – POSITIONED FOR PRODUCTION

  • Quality resource with expansion

potential and positive preliminary scoping

  • Near port with load-out facility
  • Experienced labor force from two

nearby communities

  • Excellent road access
  • Electrical power at nearby Premier Mill
  • Long-established mining area

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CONTACT INFORMATION

David Eaton, CEO david.eaton@jaydenresources.com Mike Thast, Corporate Affairs thast@jaydenresources.com Head Office: Suite #1980 - 1075 West Georgia Street Vancouver, BC V6E 3C9 Tel: (604) 688-9588 Fax: (778) 329-9361 Email: info@jaydenresources.com Web: www.jaydenresources.com

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