Yukon-Nevada Gold Corp.

900 - 688 West Hastings Street
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V6B 1P1
Tel: 604.688.9427 Fax: 604.688.9426
Web: http://www.yngc.ca

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Share Structure as of: November 4, 2011
Issued & Outstanding: 930,644,301
Fully Diluted Shares: 1,080,732,907

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Nicole Sanches
Investor Relations
Yukon-Nevada Gold Corp.
604.688.9427 x 224
nicole@yngc.ca

Jeanny So
Director of Operations
CHF Investor Relations
416.868.1079 x 225
jeanny@chfir.com

Content last updated on 02.02.12


Business Overview

Focused on GOLD

Yukon-Nevada Gold Corp. (TSX: YNG & Frankfurt: NG6) is a North American gold company in the business of discovering and developing gold deposits. The Company holds a diverse portfolio of gold, silver, zinc and copper properties in the Yukon Territory and British Columbia in Canada and in Nevada in the United States. The Company’s focus has been on the acquisition and development of late stage development and operating properties with gold as the primary target. Continued growth will occur by increasing or initiating production from the Company’s existing properties and by further acquisitions.

YNG will continue to develop and produce from its existing 100%-owned properties in the Yukon and Nevada. The Company aims to achieve production from the Ketza River Mine manto deposits and to further explore the highly potential Shamrock Zone and Silver Valley, both in the Yukon.

Property / Project Information

Jerritt Canyon - Operating Property in Nevada, USA. YNG: since June 20th 2007. Since operations began in 1981, Jerritt Canyon has produced over 7 million ounces of gold. Open pit mining occurred between 1981 and 1999. Portal-accessed underground mining commenced
in 1993 at West Generator, Murray and has progressed through time to the SSX-Steer Complex, MCE, Saval, and the Smith Mines. Starvation Canyon, located in the south part of the property, is the most recent discovery and is currently in the permitting stage.

Yukon Infrastructure - The Ketza River property is located 42 km off the Campbell highway in the southeastern Yukon Territory. The property has a mothballed milling facility and a tailings facility with unused capacity. The site infrastructure which includes power distribution, a recently installed 49-person replacement camp, wells, office buildings, truck shop, warehouse, satellite communication, water treatment and sewage treatment is all in sound working condition. Road access is year round. Proud recipient of the Robert E. Leckie Award for Outstanding Environmental Reclamation Practices in 2007.

Ketza River -  Property in the Yukon Territory consisting of 712 Quartz claims and leases currently in the exploration and YESAA application stage.Two mineralized Au-bearing zones hosted in Lower Cambrian rocks occur on the property and include the Manto Zone and the Shamrock Zone. The Manto Zone consists of Au-bearing high-sulfide bearing replacement deposits hosted in limestone-rich host rocks, and the Shamrock Zone consists of Au-bearing high-sulphide mineral-bearing fissure veins, stockwork veins, breccias, and disseminations hosted in argillite, shale, siltstone, and sandstone units. A previous producer of 100,030 ounces (July 1988 to November 1990 by Canamax Resources Inc. and/or Pacific Trans Ocean) from an average grade at the mill of 11.6 grams/tonne gold.

Silver Valley - Property in the Yukon Territory consisting of approximately 149 Quartz claims (less than 1 km from the eastern edge of the Ketza River claim block) that contains the K18B polymetallic vein with historic mine production. YNG has recently conducted the following
geophysical surveys to help guide exploration including: ground gravity (2011); DIGHEMV aerial geophysics (2007); and a horizontal loop electromagnetic (HLEM) ground survey (2007). Additional drilling at Silver Valley is targeted for 2012 to test the geophysical targets and favorable geologic areas.

First Nations

The Ketza River Project is within the Traditional Territories of the Ross River Dena Council (RRDC), the Liard First Nation (LFN), and the Teslin Tlingit Council (TTC). Negotiations have already started to create a Social Economic Partnership Agreement with the Kaska Nation which includes both the LFN and the RRDC.Opportunities for the Kaska and Tlingit people when the Ketza River mine site is reopened will include; employment, training and service contracts.

Investment Highlights

Good Corporate Governance and a Strong Experienced Board

  • Proven ability to take projects through from exploration, development, start up and on into production.

Strategic Plan for the Company’s Growth

  • Development of late stage exploration and production properties.

100% owned Jerritt Canyon property

  • Focused on ore production from a combination of underground mining and available stockpiles.
  • SSX-Steer resumed mining October 2011 at 300 tpd
  • One of only 3 roasters in Nevada and surrounding region. The other two roasters are owned by Newmont and Barrick and both are running at full capacity.
  • Re-capitalized - financing completed mid-Agusut 2011 via gold facility through Deutsche Bank AG.
  • Drilling and modeling the historic open pit areas in 2011 and 2012 for potential development in the near future.

100% owned Ketza River property

  • YESAA application submitted September 2011.
  • This Au property contains seven separate areas of identified resources and several additional outlying exploration targets.
  • Additional drilling in the future will help expand the existing resource and explore ground throughout the claim block.
  • Exceptional drill results of 3.05m of 84.5 g/t Au and 9.14m of 32.98 g/t Au reported.

100% owned Silver Valley property with lead-silver (gold) potential

  • Mapping, trenching, rock-chip sampling, and geophysical surveys have generated numerous targets to be drilled.
  • Completing the road access and perform additional drilling.

Strong Corporate Communications

TSX Senior Board Listing

Mangement & Board of Directors

Robert F. Baldock, CA(M), FCPA, FCMC, President and CEO, Director

John Greenslade, M.Eng., P.Eng., LLB., Chairman

François Marland, LL.M., Vice Chairman and Chairman of the Strategic Planning Committee

Graham C. Dickson, B.Sc. A.R.C.S., Sr. Vice President Acquisitions & Corporate Development and Director

Gerald Ruth, Director

Jay Schynder, B.A., Director

Jean-Edgar de Trentinian, Director

Pierre Besuchet, Director

Simon Solomonidis, B.Sc., E.Eng, M.Sc., S.Eng, Director

Graham C. Scott, B.Sc., M.S., LL.B., Corporate Secretary

Randy Reichert, M.Sc., P. Eng, COO

Shaun Heinrichs, BBA, CA, CPA (Illinois), CFO

Todd W. Johnson, M.Sc., P.E., VP Exploration

Guy Simpson, General Manager - Jerritt Canyon

Legal

Todd Johnson, M.S., VP Exploration with Yukon-Nevada Gold Corp. and a qualified person as defined by NI 43-101, has reviewed and verified the technical information contained in this article as applicable. Much of the technical information in this article is taken from the two previously released NI-43-101 Technical Reports for the Jerritt Canyon Property (June 28, 2011, as amended on January 6, 2012) and the Ketza River Project (June 28, 2011) which may be uploaded from the Yukon-Nevada Gold Corp. “Company Profile” link at http://www.sedar.com.The contents on this webpage contain forward-looking statements related to production, exploration and leverage. Such statements involve risks and uncertainties, which are described in the Company’s regulatory filings. Actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated by such statements.