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VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA–(Marketwired – Oct. 28, 2013) – Almaden Minerals Ltd. (“Almaden” or “the Company”) (TSX:AMM)(NYSE MKT:AAU) is pleased to announce the results from Almaden’s ongoing 2013 Ixtaca Zone drill program at the Company’s 100% owned Tuligtic project, Mexico. Almaden has commenced an infill drilling program with two of the three rigs currently drilling on the project. The infill program has been designed to upgrade resources currently in the inferred category to the higher confidence measured and indicated categories. At the same time one drill rig is focussed on step out drilling to expand the resource. The holes announced today show the continuity of high-grade gold silver veining in the north-south Chemalaco zone defined with previous drilling. Highlights from the holes released today include the following intercepts (a more complete list of intercepts is shown in the table below):


Hole TU-13-328 CHEMALACO ZONE SECTION 50075 NORTH,
070 Az, -60 dip
43.50 meters @ 0.73 g/t gold and 16.0 g/t silver (1.1
g/t gold equivalent)
Including 8.50 meters @ 2.25 g/t gold and 41.1 g/t
silver (3.1 g/t gold equivalent)

Hole TU-13-332 CHEMALACO ZONE SECTION 50075 NORTH,
070 Az, -48 dip
64.50 meters @ 0.81 g/t gold and 42.3 g/t silver (1.7
g/t gold equivalent)
Including 30.50 meters @ 1.55 g/t gold and 69.8 g/t
silver (2.9 g/t gold equivalent)


J.D. Poliquin, chairman of Almaden stated, “Today’s holes show the continuity of the Chemalaco Zone and the high-grade mineralisation within it. The infill drilling program underway was designed to upgrade the confidence of our resource base. It also provides an opportunity to remind our shareholders that the Ixtaca zone of veining is cored by several well defined and intensely mineralised high grade gold silver zones that have good continuity along strike.”


Below is a plan map and relevant section which will be posted to the Company’s website (www.almadenminerals.com).


http://file.marketwire.com/release/907009.pdf


About the Ixtaca Property


The 100% owned Ixtaca zone is a blind discovery made by the Company in 2010. The Main Ixtaca and Ixtaca North Zones of veining are interpreted to have a north-easterly trend. Holes to date suggest that the Main Ixtaca and Ixtaca North Zones are sub vertical with local variations. This interpretation suggests that true widths range from approximately 35% of intersected widths for a -70 degree hole to 94% of intersected widths for a -20 degree hole. The drilling completed to date has traced mineralisation over 1,000 meters along this northeast trend. The Chemalaco (Northeast Extension) Zone strikes roughly north-south (340 azimuth) and dips at 55 degrees to the west. This interpretation suggests that true widths range from approximately 82% of intersected widths for a -70 degree hole to 99% of intersected widths for a -40 degree hole.


From Interval Au Ag AuEq AgEq
Hole # (m) To (m) (m) (g/t) (g/t) (g/t) (g/t) SECTION
———- —— —— ——– —— ——- —— —— ——-
TU-13-328 68.00 96.00 28.00 0.17 4.1 0.3 13 50075N
———- —— —— ——– —— ——- —— —— ——-
TU-13-328 107.00 112.00 5.00 0.28 2.0 0.3 16
———- —— —— ——– —— ——- —— —— ——-
TU-13-328 309.50 353.00 43.50 0.73 16.0 1.1 53
———- —— —— ——– —— ——- —— ——
including 336.00 344.50 8.50 2.25 41.1 3.1 153
———- —— —— ——– —— ——- —— ——
TU-13-328 362.00 371.50 9.50 0.23 12.5 0.5 24
———- —— —— ——– —— ——- —— ——
TU-13-332 76.00 95.00 19.00 0.22 3.7 0.3 15
———- —— —— ——– —— ——- —— ——
TU-13-332 116.00 144.80 28.80 0.28 7.8 0.4 22
———- —— —— ——– —— ——- —— ——
TU-13-332 154.50 157.50 3.00 0.76 42.8 1.6 81
———- —— —— ——– —— ——- —— ——
TU-13-332 270.50 335.00 64.50 0.81 42.3 1.7 83
———- —— —— ——– —— ——- —— ——
including 274.00 277.00 3.00 0.95 84.2 2.6 132
———- —— —— ——– —— ——- —— ——
including 304.50 335.00 30.50 1.55 69.8 2.9 147
———- —— —— ——– —— ——- —— ——
including 306.50 312.00 5.50 2.40 86.9 4.1 207
———- —— —— ——– —— ——- —— ——
including 326.00 329.00 3.00 4.35 285.8 10.1 503
———- —— —— ——– —— ——- —— ——
TU-13-332 343.00 349.00 6.00 0.14 7.7 0.3 15
———- —— —— ——– —— ——- —— ——
TU-13-336 97.00 140.80 43.80 0.37 11.4 0.6 30
———- —— —— ——– —— ——- —— ——
including 113.00 115.20 2.20 0.96 54.1 2.0 102
———- —— —— ——– —— ——- —— ——
including 126.50 129.00 2.50 1.35 12.2 1.6 80
———- —— —— ——– —— ——- —— ——
TU-13-336 262.00 281.00 19.00 0.17 40.7 1.0 49
———- —— —— ——– —— ——- —— ——
including 277.50 280.00 2.50 0.63 116.5 3.0 148
———- —— —— ——– —— ——- —— ——
TU-13-336 331.50 336.75 5.25 0.17 26.7 0.7 35
———- —— —— ——– —— ——- —— ——
TU-13-336 355.00 356.50 1.50 0.60 26.5 1.1 56
———- —— —— ——– —— ——- —— —— ——-

Mr. Norm Dircks, P.Geo., a qualified person (“QP”) under the meaning of NI 43-101, is the QP and project manager of Almaden’s Ixtaca program and reviewed the technical information in this news release. The analyses reported were carried out at ALS Chemex Laboratories of North Vancouver using industry standard analytical techniques. For gold, samples are first analysed by fire assay and atomic absorption spectroscopy (“AAS”). Samples that return values greater than 10 g/t gold using this technique are then re-analysed by fire assay but with a gravimetric finish. Silver is first analysed by Inductively Coupled Plasma – Atomic Emission Spectroscopy (“ICP-AES”). Samples that return values greater than 100 g/t silver by ICP-AES are then re analysed by HF-HNO(3) -HCLO(4) digestion with HCL leach and ICP-AES finish. Of these samples those that return silver values greater than 1,500 g/t are further analysed by fire assay with a gravimetric finish.


Blanks, field duplicates and certified standards were inserted into the sample stream as part of Almaden’s quality assurance and control program which complies with National Instrument 43-101 requirements. Gold equivalent (“AuEq” or “Gold Eq.”) and silver equivalent (“AgEq” or “Silver Eq.”) values were calculated using silver to gold ratios of 50 to 1. The ratio of 50 to 1 was used for the sake of consistency with past news releases. Intervals that returned assays below detection were assigned zero values. Metallurgical recoveries and net smelter returns are assumed to be 100% for these calculations.


About Almaden


Almaden is a well-financed mineral exploration company working in North America. The company has assembled mineral exploration projects, including the Ixtaca Zone and the Tuligtic project, through its grass roots exploration efforts. While the properties are largely at early stages of development they represent exciting opportunities for the discovery of significant gold, silver and copper deposits as evidenced at Ixtaca. Almaden’s business model is to find and acquire mineral properties and develop them by seeking option agreements with others who can acquire an interest in a project by making payments and exploration expenditures. Through this means the company has been able to expose its shareholders to discovery and capital gain without the funding and consequent share dilution that would be required if the company were to have developed these projects without a partner. The company intends to expand this business model, described by some as prospect generation, by more aggressively exploring several of its projects including the Ixtaca Zone.


On Behalf of the Board of Directors


Morgan J. Poliquin, Ph.D., P.Eng.


President, CEO and Director


Almaden Minerals Ltd.


Neither the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) nor the NYSE MKT have reviewed or accepted responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of the contents of this news release which has been prepared by management.. Except for the statements of historical fact contained herein, certain information presented constitutes “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and Canadian securities laws. Such forward-looking statements, including but not limited to, those with respect to potential expansion of mineralization, potential size of mineralized zone, and size and timing of exploration and development programs, estimated project capital and other project costs and the timing of submission and receipt and availability of regulatory approvals involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievement of Almaden to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Such factors


include, among others, risks related to international operations and joint ventures, the actual results of current exploration activities, conclusions of economic evaluations, uncertainty in the estimation of mineral resources, changes in project parameters as plans continue to be refined, environmental risks and hazards, increased infrastructure and/or operating costs, labour and employment matters, and government regulation and permitting requirements as well as those factors discussed in the section entitled “Risk Factors” in Almaden’s Annual Information form and Almaden’s latest Form 20-F on file with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission in Washington, D.C. Although Almaden has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially, there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Almaden disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, other than as required pursuant to applicable securities laws. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements.


Almaden Minerals Ltd.


604-689-7644


604-689-7645


www.almadenminerals.com

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