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Monument Announces Additional Assay Results from the Buffalo Reef / Felda Areas of Selinsing Gold Mine

18.2.2026 14:30:00 CET | GlobeNewswire by notified | Press release

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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Feb. 18, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Monument Mining Limited (TSX-V: MMY and FSE: D7Q1)("Monument" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the results of an additional fifteen (15) holes from its Buffalo Reef/Felda areas and updates drilling activities under its mine expansion drilling program at the Selinsing Gold Mine including Selinsing and Buffalo Reef gold projects, located in Pahang State on the Central Gold Belt of Western Malaysia.

Ms. Cathy Zhai, President and CEO of Monument Mining, commented: "Some pleasing results are starting to be returned from the BRC2/BRC3 gap drilling with downhole mineralized intercepts spanning 7-9m width and continuity between mineralized intercepts becoming evident, validating the program objectives and guiding the next round of drilling.”

Ms. Zhai continued: “Expansion drilling is targeting to increase gold resources and potentially expanded the life of mine at Selinsing Gold Mine. We have 4 drill rigs up running now and plan to increase up to 9 drill rigs to accelerate the exploration programs.”

DRILL PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

Results from fifteen (15) completed drill holes of the Buffalo Reef/Felda Mine Expansion Drilling Program have been received (Appendix A), with high gold assay results returned.

Significant highlights include:

BRC2 / BRC3 Gap

    • MBRRC610:   7m @ 2.30g/t Au from 7m
    • MBRRC612:   9m @ 2.03g/t Au from 26m includes
                             2m @ 4.54g/t Au from 28m and
                             3m @ 2.75g/t Au from 32m
    • MBRDD616:   3.0m @ 0.66g/t Au from 57.9m        
                             2.6m @ 2.69g/t from 119.4m
                             6.0m @ 1.51g/t Au from 129.4m
                             9.0m @ 1.76g/t Au from 186.9m including
                             3.5m@1.25g/t Au & 0.24%Sb from 186.9m
    • MBRDD619:   5.7m @ 1.72g/t Au from 181.5m including
                             3.0m @ 4.51g/t Au & 0.28%Sb from 181.5m
    • MBRDD621:   1.5m @ 8.59g/t Au from 144.9m

BRC3 / BRC 4 Gap

    • MBRDD614:   7.3m @ 1.76g/t Au from 136.1m includes 
                             3.0m @ 3.35g/t from 138.9m

BRC3 Mine Down Dip

    • MBRDD618:   1.5m @ 0.36g/t Au from 17m
                             2.5m @ 0.41g/t Au from 24.7m
                             1.5m @ 0.5g/t Au from 39.5m
                             1.7m @ 0.21g/t Au from 46.8m
                             1.5m @ 0.38g/t Au from 65m
                             1.6m @ 28g/t Au from 95.5m
                             1.5m @ 0.25g/t Au from 108.5m
                             1.0m @ 1.2g/t Au from 114.5m
                             1.1m @ 0.46g/t Au from 154.4m
                             1.5m @ 1.03g/t Au from 165m
                             1.5m @ 0.82g/t Au from 188.9m
                             3.0m @ 1.62g/t Au from 203m
                             1.5m @ 1.18g/t Au from 207.5m
                             1.5m @ 1.02g/t Au from 215.7m

Note: the reported intervals are downhole lengths and do not represent true widths. True widths will be determined once geological modelling has been completed.

BUFFALO REEF/FELDA MINE EXPANSION DRILLING RESULTS

Buffalo Reef/Felda mine expansion drilling contains Stage 1 and Stage 2 as a part of the Selinsing gold mine expansion program. The target Area covers 115 acres of land, laying the foundation to evaluate the potential to extend the currently defined Mineral Resources and to convert the current resources to reserves that are now constrained by tenement boundaries. Success of exploration may potentially support the pit expansion at Buffalo Reef/Felda [1] and inform future life of mine (“LOM”) planning, subject to the tenement extension.

The expansion drilling program has been successful to date in intersecting multiple zones of gold mineralization in Stage 1 and Stage 2 targets. The program validates the Expansion Drilling strategy, by identifying continuity between gold mineralized zones in some drill holes and between drill holes and existing modelled mineralized domains which will likely result in an increased inferred mineral resource.

[1] TSX: Monument announces commencement of expansion drilling program at Selinsing Gold Mine (July 7, 2025).

Figure 1. Plan view of the Buffalo Reef Central (BRC2, BRC3 & BRC4), showing results reported this announcement (orange callouts) along with previously reported results [2] (white callouts). Blue symbols are holes waiting for results. Drilling is generally orientated from east to west.

STAGE 1. Buffalo Reef Gap drill results

Stage 1 Buffalo Reef/Felda Expansion drilling program focuses on evaluation of the potential resource increase to bridge the gaps between BRC2/BRC3 and between BRC3/BRC4 (Figure 2), to enable the pits to be combined and expanded, which may inform future LOM planning subject to further studies.

Figure 2. Long section A-A through Buffalo Reef Central depicting Mine Expansion target Areas (Stage 1 and Stage 2) targeted in the Mine Expansion Drilling, looking west.

Nine (9) of the fifteen (15) holes reported in this announcement (Table 1) targeted BRC2 / BRC3 Gap and the BRC3 / BRC4 Gap.

Table 1. Buffalo Reef/Felda Mine Expansion Drilling - Stage 1 drilling results.The reported intervals are downhole lengths and do not represent true widths. True widths will be determined once geological modelling has been completed.

Hole IDInterceptComments
1MBRRC579:22m @ 0.86g/t Au from 2m including
1m @ 1.41g/t Au from 2m and
6m @ 1.9g/t Au from 8m
BRC3/BRC4 Gap
2MBRRC580:No significant resultBRC3/BRC4 Gap
3MBRRC581:8m@0.30g/t Au from 8m
8m@0.28g/t Au from 18m
1m@0.23g/t Au from 29m
2m@0.25g/t Au from 39m
2m@0.46g/t Au from 81m
BRC3/BRC4 Gap
4MBRRC610:7m@2.30g/t Au from 7mBRC2/BRC3 Gap
5MBRRC611:No significant resultBRC2/BRC3 Gap
6MBRRC612:9m@2.03g/t Au from 26m including
2m@4.54g/t Au from 8m and
3m@2.75g/t Au from 32m
BRC2/BRC3 Gap
7MBRDD612:3.5m @ 1.62g/t Au from 24.9mBRC3/BRC4 Gap
8MBRDD614:7.3m @ 1.76g/t Au from 136.1m includes 3m @ 3.35g/t from 138.9mBRC3/BRC4 Gap

9MBRDD615:8.6m @ 0.39g/t Au from 32.4m
1.5m @ 0.22g/t Au from 54.9m
4.6m @ 0.35g/t Au from 73.4m
4.6m @ 0.27g/t Au from 81.6m
1.5m @ 0.27g/t Au from 87.4m
1.5m @ 0.28g/t Au from 90.4m
1.0m @ 0.21g/t Au from 94.4m
4.3m @ 0.19g/t Au from 110.3m
5.1m @ 0.80g/t Au from 116.3m
2.2m @ 0.99g/t Au from 124.2m
BRC3/BRC4 Gap


BRC2/BRC3 Gap Drill Results

MBRRC610, MBRRC611 and MBRRC612 (Figure 3) targeted the southern projection of known mineralization at the BRC2/BRC3 gap within the Buffalo Reef Felda tenement (Figure 4). MBRCC610 and MBRCC612 have been successful in identifying wide zones of shallow sub surface gold mineralization likely part of the western shear. MBRRC611 did not intersect mineralization and was likely collared too far to the west to intersect the structure. These intersections are an extension of a previously identified mineralized domain and demonstrate continuity with drill holes 20m to the north. The area remains open to the south and down dip.

Continuity between intersections and proximity to existing mineralized domains provides confidence that addition to the resource base is likely.

Figure 3. Cross-section through BRC2/BRC3 gap at 3810mN north (20m wide window north and south) and depicting historic drilling and recently completed MBRRC610, MBRRC611 and MBRRC612.

Figure 4. Buffalo Reef drilling within the Buffalo Reef Felda Tenement

BRC3/BRC4 Gap Drill Results

MBRDD612 (Figure 5), MBRRC580 and MBRRC579[2] targeted shallow gold mineralization within the western shear of the BRC3/BRC4 Gap. Although MBRRC580 failed to intercept significant mineralization, MBRRC579 and MBRDD612 did intercept significant gold mineralization (Figure 3). Continuity between these two intercepts cannot be confirmed at this stage and will require further drilling. The intercepts occur outside of existing modelled mineralized domains the area is open to the north and poorly drilled. Further drilling is required to assess the area.

MBRDD614 targeted a zone 120m down dip of MBRDD612 and approximately 50m up dip of historic Buffalo drill holes MBRDD463 and MBRDD470, both of which intersected high grade gold mineralization (Figure 6). MBRDD603 (1m@3.96g/t Au & 3m@1.71g/t Au from 121m) [2] is interpreted to have intersected the same structure as MBRDD614.

Geological interpretation and modelling will be undertaken to confirm that structural and grade continuity exists between these intersections.

[2] TSX: Monument announces first 16 drill holes of Selinsing Mine Expansion Drilling Program (December 3, 2025)

Figure 5. Cross-section through BRC3/BRC4 gap at 4190mN looking north (40m wide window north andsouth) and depicting historic drilling and recently completed MBDD612.

Figure 6. Cross-section through BRC3/BRC4 gap at 4190mN looking north (40m wide window north and south) and depicting historic drilling and recently completed MBRRC614.

STAGE 2. Buffalo Reef/Felda Drill Results

Stage 2 Buffalo Reef/Felda Expansion drilling program focuses on mine expansion areas with potential to define new mineralized zones and structural down dip extensions to mineralization outside of the existing pit shell (Figure 2). Six (6) holes have been completed as part of Stage 2 drilling and are reported in Table 2.

Table 2. Buffalo Reef/Felda Mine Expansion Drilling - Stage 2 drilling results. The reported intervals are downhole lengths and do not represent true widths. True widths will be determined once geological modelling has been completed.

Hole IDInterceptComments
1MBRDD616:
(Figure 7)
3.0m @ 0.66g/t Au from 57.9m
2.6m @ 2.69g/t from 119.4m
6m @ 1.51g/t Au from 129.4m
9m @ 1.76g/t Au from 186.9m including
3.5m@1.25g/t Au & 0.24%Sb from 186.9m
BRC2/BRC3 Gap
2MBRDD617:7.5m@0.33g/t Au from 39.9m
1.1m@0.45g/t Au from 54.8m
1.3m@0.21g/t Au from 70.1m
1.5m@0.23g/t Au from 93.9m
2.7m@0.85g/t Au from 186.7m
BRC3/BRC4 Gap
3MBRDD618:1.6m @ 28g/t Au from 95.5m
3.0m @ 1.62g/t Au from 203m
1.5m @ 1.18g/t Au from 207.5m
1.5m @ 1.02g/t Au from 215.7m
BRC3/BRC4 Gap
4MBRDD619:5.7m @ 1.72g/t Au from 181.5m including
3.0m @ 4.51g/t Au & 0.28%Sb from 181.5m
BRC2/BRC3 Gap
5MBRDD620:0.5m @ 1.99g/t Au from 181.1m
1.4m @ 0.52g/t Au from 198.3m
BRC2/BRC3 Gap
6MBRDD621:1.5m @ 8.59g/t Au from 144.9mBRC2/BRC3 Gap


The drilling program has identified multiple mineralized structural targets for further testing through drilling. Although not all drill holes have intercepted significant mineralization the results have advanced our understanding of the target areas.

BRC2/BRC3Gap

MBRDD616 and MBRDD619 intersected multiple gold mineralized zones at the lower boundary of the expanded pit shell and approximately 60m below the expanded pit shell (approximately 100m below the BRC3 current pit floor) (Figure 7). The area is sparsely drilled, open at depth and along strike. The deepest gold intersections in both holes potentially correspond to modelled mineralized domains approximately 80m to the north. The same mineralized domain was intersected by MBRDD600, MBRDD601 and MBRDD602 (Table 3) [2].

Figure 7. Cross-section through Buffalo Reef Central Pit 3 at 3840mN looking north (40m wide window north and south) and depicting historic drilling and recently completed MBRDD615, MBRDD616 and MBRDD619, and 2 main mineralization targets related to the eastern and western shear zone. Drill holes annotated grey is historic Selinsing diamond drill holes.

Table 3. Results table for previously drilled holes MBRDD600, MBRDD601 and MBRDD602.

Hole IDInterceptComments
1MBRDD6004m@3.42g/t Au & 0.49%Sb from 55mBuffalo Reef Expansion
2MBRDD601:7m@4.79g/t Au & 0.61%Sb from 55mBuffalo Reef Expansion
3MBRDD602:3m@1.82g/t Au & 0.61%Sb from 22m
8m@2.17g/t Au & 0.30%Sb from 26m
Buffalo Reef Expansion


Intersections in both holes appear to have intersected the same mineralized structures but continuity cannot be confirmed between these intersections and the mineralized domains until further drilling has been undertaken.

BRC3/BRC4 Gap

MBRDD617 and MRDD618 were successful in intersecting gold mineralization in multiple intervals below the expanded pit shell (Figure 8). Although MBRDD617 (7.5m @ 0.33g/t Au at 39.9m) is a low-grade intersection it appears to correlate with the gold intersected in MBRDD618 and historic drilling MBRDD154 and MBRDD559 (Table 4). Mineralized intersections are down dip and outside of existing mineralized domains and historic Buffalo Reef drilling results.

Figure 8. Cross-section through Buffalo Reef Central Pit 3 at 4020mN looking north (40m wide window north and south) and depicting historic drilling and recently completed MBRDD618 in relation to existing drilling and mineralized domains.

MBRDD618 intersected multiple low value gold mineralized zones. Of note, 1.6m@28g/t was intersected at 95.5m depth. This intersection may correspond to drill hole MBRDD604: 4m@3.19g/t from 99.0m [2] and the intersection in MBRDD559. These intersections are an opportunity target for future drilling activity.

Table 4. Results table for previously drilled holes MBRDD154 and MBRDD559.

Hole IDInterceptComments
1MBRDD1544.8m@1.63g/t Au from 46.2mBuffalo Reef Expansion
2MBRDD5594.1m@1.49g/t Au at 97.2mBuffalo Reef Expansion


Geological interpretation and modelling will be undertaken to confirm that structure and grade continuity exists between these intersections. Further drilling will be required to fully assess the potential of mineralization.

Assay results are yet to be received for MBRDD623, MBRDD624, MBRDD625, MBRRC626, MBRRC627, MBRRC628, MBRDD629, MBRDD630 and MBRDD631. These results will be reported once received.

DRILLING, ASSAYING AND QAQC

Monument’s in-house drilling team has been reassembled, supported by two Desco SP 6500SA rigs (350-meter depth capacity). One rig has been outfitted with a multipurpose drill head allowing to switch between reverse circulation (“RC”) and diamond drilling (“DD”). Four outsourced drill rigs have been added for a total of six diamond drilling rigs to complete the drilling by the end of March 2026.

The sampling technique used in the drill program is half core sampling of PQ (85mm diameter) and mainly HQ (63.5mm diameter) sized diamond drill core using a core saw.

Samples are stored at the Selinsing project stores warehouse before being transported to Port Klang by Monument’s regular freight provider. The site has 24-hour security with manned guard house. Samples are shipped directly to SGS Port Klang once every week.

All samples are submitted to SGS Malaysia laboratory in Port Klang, Selangor for analysis using fire assay (FAA303), ICP (ICP40Q) analysis and CS (CSAO6V) for carbon and sulphur analysis. Pulps and coarse residue samples are returned to site for future QAQC studies.

Certified reference material (CRM) is supplied by Geostats and inserted approximately every 15m, blanks are inserted approximately every 10m. All assay results are verified by Monument staff before being entered into the Microsoft access database. All QAQC data is examined to ensure validate of the results.

All collar locations are surveyed using DGPS by Monument’s on-site survey team. Downhole surveying is conducted on all drill holes using a Trushot digital down hole survey tool, captured data is communicated wirelessly from the tool to the handheld device. Surveys are generally undertaken every 30-50m.

Drill core recovery is recorded at the time of drilling by the driller and checked during logging by onsite geology team. Core recovery is determined by measuring each 1m interval. Logging is qualitative in nature recording lithology, grain size, texture, weathering, structure, alteration, veining, sulphides etc. All holes are logged in full.

DRILL PROGRAM PROGRESS

Buffalo Reef/Felda Expansion Drilling

Buffalo Reef/Felda expansion drilling commenced on May 7th,2025 utilizing two in-house drill rigs. In November2025, drilling was accelerated with the addition of two more drill rigs. A further two outsourced drill rigs began operations during the final week of January 2026, bringing the total to six (6) diamond drill rigs actively drilling at Buffalo Reef to meet the targeted end of March 2026 completion date. To date forty (40) drill holes have been completed for 5,156m, with assay results received for thirty-two (32) holes (see Appendix B); nine (9) holes remain pending assay results.

A summary of the drilling completed to date is provided in Table 5.

The Mine Expansion Drill Program including drilling strategy and prioritization of target areas and holes will be closely monitored and reviewed regularly and may be altered accordingly. The focus of the drilling and targeted areas remains flexible so as not to disrupt mining activities. To accelerate the exploration programs, we might from time to time engage more drill rigs from four at moment up to nine pending on circumstances.

Table 5. Summary table of drilling completed to date.

BudgetHoles CompletedHole Remaining
No. HolesMetersNo. HolesMetersNo. HolesMeters
Buffalo Reef/Feld Mine ExpansionStage 17310,365282,909457,456
Buffalo Reef/Feld Mine ExpansionStage 2365,012122,247242,765
SelinsingStage 13480NilNil3480
SelinsingStage 261,620NilNil61620
Total11817,477405,1567812,321


Selinsing Mine Expansion Drilling Program

The Buffalo Reef / Felda Mine Expansion Drilling Program remains the priority drilling program for the operation. Selinsing Stage 1 and Stage 2 drilling will commence once diamond drilling of the Buffalo Reef / Felda program ends and rigs become available.

The Selinsing mine expansion drilling program comprises 9 drill holes for 2,100m.

Stage 1 of the Selinsing drilling program will test high-grade depth extension and local extensions to modelled gold structures within the Selinsing expanded pit shell and comprise three (3) drill holes for 480m.

Stage 2 of the Selinsing drilling program will test the Selinsing dip and strike extension of the shear-hosted gold mineralization outside of the expanded pit shell and comprise six (6) drill holes for 1,620m.

Qualified Person’s Statement

The information in this report that relates to exploration results is based on information compiled and approved by Mr. Mark Shelverton BSc (Hons), Chief Managing Geologist of the Company, who is a Member of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists and a qualified person as defined by NI43-101.

About Monument

Monument Mining Limited (TSX-V: MMY, FSE: D7Q1) is an established Canadian gold producer that 100% owns and operates the Selinsing Gold Mine in Malaysia and the Murchison Gold Project in the Murchison area of Western Australia. It has 20% interest in Tuckanarra Gold Project, jointly owned by Odyssey Gold Ltd in the same region. The Company employs approximately 280 people in both regions and is committed to the highest standards of environmental management, social responsibility, including health and safety for its employees and neighboring communities and good corporate governance.

Cathy Zhai, President and CEO
Monument Mining Limited
Suite 1580 -1100 Melville Street
Vancouver, BC V6E 4A6

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Richard Cushing, MMY Vancouver T: +1-604-638-1661 x102 rcushing@monumentmining.com

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APPENDIX A. Assay results table, for fifteen (15) diamond drill holes reported in this announcement (The reported intervals are downhole lengths and do not represent true widths. True widths will be determined once geological modelling has been completed.)

Hole IDFrom
(m)
To
(m)
Width (m)InterceptComment
MBRDD61224.928.43.51.62g/t AuBRC2/BRC3 gap
MBRDD61454.4
57.9
77.4
136.1
56.4
60.9
83.4
143.4
2
3
6
7.3
1.75g/t Au
0.41g/t Au
0.44g/t Au
1.76g/t Au includes 3m@3.35g/t Au from 138.9m
BRC3/BRC4 gap
MBRDD61532.40
54.90
73.40
81.60
87.40
90.40
94.40
110.30
116.30
124.20
41.00
56.40
78.00
86.20
88.9
91.9
95.4
114.6
121.4
126.4
8.6
1.5
4.6
4.6
1.5
1.5
1.0
4.3
5.1
2.2
0.39g/t Au
0.22g/t Au
0.35g/t Au
0.27g/t Au
0.27g/t Au
0.28g/t Au
0.21g/t Au
0.19g/t Au
0.80g/t Au
0.99g/t Au
BRC2/BRC3 gap
MBRDD61635.40
57.90
63.10
75.90
110.40
119.40
129.40
168.90
186.90
41.40
60.90
64.60
77.40
116.40
122.00
135.40
170.40
195.90
6.00
3.00
1.50
1.50
6.00
2.60
6.00
1.50
9.00
0.27g/t Au
0.66g/t Au
10.3g/t Au
0.94g/t Au
0.28g/t Au
2.69g/t Au
1.51g/t Au
0.43g/t Au
1.76g/t Au including 3.5m@1.25g/t Au & 0.24%Sb
Buffalo Reef Expansion





MBRDD61739.9
54.8
70.1
93.9
186.7
47.4
55.9
71.4
95.4
189.40
7.50
1.10
1.30
1.50
2.70
0.33g/t Au
0.45g/t Au
0.21g/t Au
0.23g/t Au
0.85g/t Au including 1m@1.62g/t Au from 188.4m
Buffalo Reef Expansion
MBRDD61817
24.7
39.5
46.8
65
95.5
108.5
114.5
154.4
165
188.9
203
207.5
215.7
18.5
27.2
41
48.5
66.5
97.1
110
115.5
155.5
166.5
190.4
206
209
217.2
1.50
2.50
1.50
1.70
1.50
1.60
1.50
1.00
1.10
1.50
1.50
3.00
1.50
1.50
0.36g/t Au
0.41g/t Au
0.5g/t Au
0.21g/t Au
0.38g/t Au
28g/t Au
0.25g/t Au
1.2g/t Au
0.46g/t Au
1.03g/t Au
0.82g/t Au
1.62g/t Au
1.18g/t Au
1.02g/t Au
Buffalo Reef Expansion
MBRDD61978.5
181.5
80
187.2
0.50
5.7
0.33g/t Au
1.72g/t Au includes 3m @ 4.51g/t Au & 0.28% Sb from 181.5m
Buffalo Reef Expansion
MBRDD620181.1
198.3
181.6
199.7
0.50
1.40
1.99g/t Au
0.52g/t Au
Buffalo Reef Expansion
MBRDD621144.9
168.5
146.4
169.4
1.5
0.9
8.59g/t Au
2.45g/t Au
Buffalo Reef Expansion
MBRDD623Waiting ResultsBRC2/BRC3 gap
MBRDD624Waiting ResultsBRC2/BRC3 gap
MBRDD625Waiting ResultsBRC2/BRC3 gap
MBRDD626Waiting ResultsBRC3/BRC4 gap
MBRDD627Waiting ResultsBRC3/BRC4 gap
MBRDD628Waiting ResultsBRC2/BRC3 gap
MBRDD629Waiting ResultsBRC3/BRC4 gap
MBRDD630Waiting ResultsBRC3/BRC4 gap
MBRDD631Waiting ResultsBRC3/BRC4 gap
MBRRC578No significant resultBuffalo Reef Expansion
MBRRC580No significant resultBRC3/BRC4 gap
MBRRC5818
18
29
39
81
16
26
30
41
83
8
8
1
2
2
0.30g/t Au
0.28g/t Au
0.23g/t Au
0.25g/t Au
0.46g/t Au
BRC3/BRC4 gap
MBRRC6107.014.072.30g/t Au includes 3m@4.36g/t Au from 8mBRC2/BRC3 gap
MBRRC611No significant resultBRC2/BRC3 gap
MBRRC612263592.03g/t Au includes 2m@4.54g/t Au from 8m & 3m@2.75g/t Au from 32mBRC2/BRC3 gap


APPENDIX B: List of completed drill holes at the time of reporting.

Hole ID

Mine GridMRSODepth (m)

Method

Size

Azimuth

(Mine)

Azimuth

(RSO)

Dip

EastNorthRLEastNorthRL
1MBRRCDD016273126500421358471172108.4171.9RC/DiamondHQ27002620-600
2MBRRCDD024582980522421212471004130.7122.5RC/DiamondHQ26502570-600
3MBRDD600656390045042127947194358.790.6DiamondPQ/HQ27002620-600
4MBRDD601645386045042127347190158.3100.2DiamondPQ/HQ27002620-600
5MBRDD602621388045042124847191858.2101.4DiamondPQ/HQ27002620-600
6MBRDD603707.44151.5492.5421294472199100.7125.4DiamondPQ/HQ27002620-600
7MBRDD604771.94040.6493.5421374472098101.7140.1DiamondPQ/HQ27002620-600
8MBRDD605673.44162.8495.8421259472205104.0183.9DiamondPQ/HQ27002620-600
9MBRDD606625.94074.3455.142122547211163.371.4DiamondPQ/HQ27002620-600
10MBRDD607554.43707.8484.942120547173893.150.4DiamondPQ/HQ27002620-600
11MBRDD608564.33687.6485.342121847172093.550.4DiamondPQ/HQ27002620-600
12MBRDD609580.43779.9455.242122147181363.462.4DiamondPQ/HQ27002620-600
13MBRDD610786.04238.9495.6421360472296103.853.4DiamondPQ/HQ27002620-600
14MBRDD611640.44200.1495.8421221472238104.0130.9DiamondPQ/HQ27002620-600
15MBRDD612600.94205.4496.0421182472237104110.4DiamondPQ/HQ27002620-600
16MBRDD613682.74189.4495.8421265472233104.0150.7DiamondPQ/HQ27002620-600
17MBRDD614734.14193.7495.6421315472244104180.3DiamondPQ/HQ27002620-600
18MBRDD615786.73861.6497.5421414471923106180.6DiamondPQ/HQ27002620-600
19MBRDD616779.43849.7497.7421408471910106206.4DiamondPQ/HQ27002620-600
20MBRDD617763.33981.4496.7421374472038105200.4DiamondPQ/HQ27002620-600
21MBRDD618779.84017.0494.5425043.3469323.3102.7221DiamondPQ/HQ27002620-600
22MDRDD619778.13821.5497.7424849.9469294.2105.9200DiamondPQ/HQ27002620-600
23MBRDD620781.33379.6493.0424411.9469235.5101.9234.7DiamondPQ/HQ27002620-600
24MBRDD621756.63418.4490.5424453.8469216.598.7215.4DiamondPQ/HQ27002620-600
25MBRDD623754.63377.7490.7424413.8469208.898.9250DiamondPQ/HQ27002620-600
26MBRDD624688.53723.5510.4424765.4469191.7118.6200.3DiamondPQ/HQ27002620-600
27MBRDD625729.03536.0499.7424574.1469205.6107.9230.4DiamondPQ/HQ27002620-600
28MBRDD626640.53939.3450.3424985.8469174.458.5100.2DiamondPQ/HQ27002620-600
29MBRDD627639.33920.0450.2424966.9469170.658.4100.5DiamondPQ/HQ27002620-600
30MBRDD628711.03541.6494.7424582.2469188.6102.9190.4DiamondPQ/HQ27002620-600
31MBRDD629630.23939.8450.4424987.8469164.358.680.3DiamondPQ/HQ27002620-600
32MBRDD630649.43899.8450.4424945.5469177.858.6101DiamondPQ/HQ27002620-600
33MBRDD631622.83920.1450.1424969.3469154.258.380.2DiamondPQ/HQ27002620-600
34MBRRC578306.22830506.242110947096513160.00RC102mm27002620-600
35MBRRC5795894177496421174472207104.384.0RC102mm27002620-600
36MBRRC580588.54147.4485.742117747217893.980.00RC102mm27002620-600
37MBRRC581787.24240.2495.7421361472298103.884.00RC102mm27002620-600
38MBRRC610606.53811.9450.44212424718495950.00RC102mm27002620-600
39MBRRC611592.33803.2450.34212294718385850.00RC102mm27002620-600
40MBRRC612630.43820.0450.64212654718605960RC102mm27002620-600


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