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Silver Coin Project, British Columbia Bulk-Tonnage | Advanced-Stage | Gold-Silver-Zinc 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 TSX Venture 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 of 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.

Lawrence A. Dick, PhD, PGeo is the Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 and has

reviewed and approved the technical information in this document. Dr. Dick is the Chief Geological

Consultant for Jayden Resources Inc. and is a professional geologist with over 35 years experience in

the mineral exploration industry.

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THE COMPANY

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A TSX Venture Exchange listed mineral

exploration company – TSXV: JDN

Formed in 2003 as Pinnacle Mines Ltd;

renamed Jayden Resources Inc. in

2010

Key project - Silver Coin – well located

in British Columbia’s Golden Triangle

near Stewart

Jayden Resources Inc.

The Company is focused on developing the Silver Coin deposit which

contains approximately 1.7M oz* of gold with good upside potential

SILVER COIN

* NI 43-101 Resource, 2011 (M I & I at a 0.3g/t cutoff grade)

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SILVER COIN PROJECT:

HIGHLIGHTS

Located in established mining camp near

Stewart, B.C. (population ~500)

Ownership: Jayden 80%, Mountain Boy

Minerals 20%

Potential to grow resource to the north, east

and south

Excellent gold recovery – positive

metallurgical studies completed during 2009

to 2013

Environmental baseline studies completed

in 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2013

Excellent road access and year-round deep

water seaport at Stewart

New BC Hydro line completed in 2013 to

within 3 km of the property

Salmon

Glacier

Granduc

Road

Silver Coin

Property

Advanced-Stage Project with NI 43-101 Resource

West side of Silver Coin property,

looking north to Salmon Glacier

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SILVER COIN PROJECT

STEWART, BC

Regional Map, Stewart District, BC

STEWART DISTRICT

Historical Production Au Ag Cu

6.2M oz 217M oz 1.6Bln Lbs

Current 43-101 Resources Au Ag Cu

144.6M oz 1.03Bln oz 31.8Bln Lbs

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To Galore Cr &

Copper Canyon

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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 1938-1942

Produced approximately 58,598 oz Au, 52,664 oz 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 approximately 50,000 oz Ag + 1407 oz Au, 1.25Mlb Pb, 1.56Mlb Zn (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 approximately 30,000 oz Au (120,000 tonnes at 8 g/t)

ESTABLISHED

MINERALIZED TREND

2.1 Moz Historical Gold Production from Bordering Projects

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SILVER COIN PROJECT:

LAND TENURE

Covers 1,470 effective hectares on 43

claims

Controlled 80% by Jayden Resources and

20% by Mountain Boy Minerals Ltd.

7 Silver Coin resource area, looking south-east

Claim map, Silver Coin

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SILVER COIN:

COMMUNITY & GOVERNMENT

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Main Street, Stewart

Jayden’s core storage unit,

Stewart

Mining-friendly area

Several mining companies now have

offices or very active projects based

in Stewart

Good community relations – Jayden

and Mountain Boy are well

established in the local community

Jayden has successful history of

exploration permitting with BC

Regulators

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SILVER COIN –

GEOLOGY

Early Jurassic age Hazelton Group andesitic

volcanic rocks

Intrusive center, early Jurassic Texas Creek

and Premier porphyry intrusives

Strong phyllic and silicic alteration

North-south structurally controlled

mineralization

Silicified breccia and stockwork

9 Geological map, Silver Coin (G. Ray, 2011)

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SILVER COIN:

MINERALIZATION

Multiple mineralized zones identified across

the property

Most significant is the Main Breccia Zone

1000 meters long

300+ meters wide

Up to 100 meters in thickness

Irregular sulfide lenses & stockwork

Mineralization is structurally controlled, with

strong phyllic wall rock alteration plus

silicification

Some surface shows not yet drilled

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SILVER COIN DRILLING

Jayden / Mountain Boy Exploration

Aggressive exploration program by Jayden /

Mountain Boy from 2004-2008 consisting of

surface diamond drilling and trenching

320 holes drilled from surface totalling 50,249

meters, and 84 trenches cut totalling 1,636

meters

Jayden Resources 2010-2011 Drill Program

127 holes completed (20,276 meters) –

primarily infill to upgrade current resource

Significant high-grade intercepts in several

holes

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Core Drilling at Silver Coin

Underground Drilling (Historical):

Surface Drilling (Historical):

Surface Drilling (Jayden):

Total Drilling:

Total Meters:

293 holes

129 holes

457 holes

879 holes

108,859 m

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SILVER COIN:

GROWTH POTENTIAL

Northern Extension:

Resource Expansion Potential

600 meters of favorable trend

Good results in this area from recent drilling – further follow-up required

New 2 million ounce resource on Jayden’s north border (Ascot Resources, technical report August 2012)

East and Northwest:

Exploration Potential

Significant north and northwest-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

Potential

Northwestern

Extension

View of project area looking south

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SILVER COIN:

2011 ASSAY HIGHLIGHTS

Drill Hole ID From (m) To (m) Length (m) Au (g/t) Ag (g/t)

SC11-341 89.6 106.0 16.4 2.67 14.25 Including 100.0 103.0 3.1 10.65 43.08

SC11-351 93.5 150.2 56.7 1.48 4.71 Including 116.5 117.7 1.2 4.87 4.80

189.7 202.7 13.0 2.74 3.76 Including 200.9 201.3 0.5 42.78 23.40

SC11-353 171.1 174.1 3.1 18.75 11.77 SC11-357 91.5 94.5 3.0 24.96 14.65

Including 93.0 94.5 1.5 48.28 26.10 184.0 200.6 16.6 3.25 10.82

Including 187.0 188.5 1.5 16.16 7.60 and 190.0 191.5 1.5 6.62 5.10

SC11-361 58.0 66.0 8.0 25.24 34.73 Including 58.0 60.0 2.0 99.99 123.06

SC11-363 128.0 155.0 27.0 5.72 13.88 Including 129.5 132.7 3.2 12.48 20.09

and 137.0 140.0 3.0 22.23 29.03 SC11-386 111.5 116.6 5.1 8.11 44.33

SC11-391B 3.1 14.9 11.9 5.27 30.47 SC11-404 64.5 78.8 14.3 7.97 11.92

Including 67.5 75.7 8.3 12.54 17.98 Including 67.5 68.8 1.3 22.51 24.00

and 74.4 75.7 1.3 16.09 29.30 SC11-415 40.1 85.0 44.9 2.86 23.06 SC11-424 72.5 100.0 27.4 8.04 13.62

Including 78.5 96.9 18.5 11.68 18.88 Including 85.5 91.5 6.0 25.47 40.78 Including 88.0 89.0 1.0 72.37 59.90

and 93.0 95.5 2.5 16.77 18.27

2011 drill holes with significant intercepts

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SILVER COIN:

3D MODEL

3D view of deposit, looking north-west

Looking north

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A GROWING RESOURCE

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Updated NI 43-101 Resource, April 2011 *

Cutoff

g/t Classification Tonnes

Au

g/t

Ag

g/t

Zn

%

Au

oz

Ag

oz

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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METALLURGY AND PROCESSING

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Conventional processing

methods

All mineralization types free

milling

Overall gold recovery – 83%

By-product Ag and potential

for Pb and Zn

Moderate grind

Flotation

Cyanidation

90-98% Au recovery

85-95% Au recovery

(from sulfide cons)

Gravity

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PRELIMINARY MINE PLANNING

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Roughly cylindrical, north-south

trending ore body

Can be mined as single large open

pit ~900 m x 400 m

Favorable strip ratio – 1.7:1 (waste

to ore)

Modeled annual production

capacity of 1.0 - 2.0 million tonnes

of ore delivered to process plant

Excellent logistics and existing

infrastructure (road, power, water,

port)

Potential mine plan, Silver Coin

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Key location in established mining

camp

Over 800 drill holes plus

underground workings have defined

a significant gold-silver resource

Quality resource with excellent

expansion potential

Excellent infrastructure & access,

near town and all-season port with

load-out facility

Metallurgical studies indicate

excellent gold-silver recovery

Open-pit and sulfide flotation mill

scenario

Silver Coin aerial view looking east

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WHY SILVER COIN?

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MANAGEMENT AND

TECHNICAL TEAM

Hazel Mullin, M.Sc., Senior Geologist

Exploration geologist with over 12 years of 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 ore bodies, 3D modeling, GIS and data analysis.

David Eaton, President & CEO

Mr. Eaton has over 25 years experience in public markets with exposure to all aspects of the business as a trader, financier and market maker. Over his career, Mr. Eaton has started many public companies, managing the process from creating the structure, organizing the initial public offering and post listing administration. As Chairman of Baron Global Financial Canada Ltd., a full-service merchant bank providing ongoing financial and legal back-office support to public companies, Mr. Eaton has a track record of creating companies that bring together solid projects with his network of North American and European investors.

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

Professional geologist with more than 35 years of experience in geology and mineral exploration. During his extensive and distinguished career, Dr. Dick has achieved many significant milestones which include the co-founding of General Minerals Corporation (now Sprott Resource Corp.), serving as President of the Geological Association of Canada – Cordilleran Section (1986-87), and serving as the Director of Exploration for Chevron Minerals Ltd., involved in the exploration of more than 30 base and precious metals targets.

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David Eaton, President & CEO

[email protected]

Lawrence Dick, Chief Geologist

[email protected]

Mike Thast, Corporate Affairs

[email protected]

Head Office:

Suite #1980 - 1075 West Georgia

Street Vancouver, BC V6E 3C9

Tel: (604) 688-9588

Fax: (778) 329-9361

Email: [email protected]

Web: www.jaydenresources.com

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