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Columbus Gold Files Restated Interim Financial Statements and MD&A

April 26, 2012

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, April 26h, 2012 - Columbus Gold Corporation (CGT: TSX-V - “Columbus Gold”) has filed on SEDAR its amended and restated condensed consolidated interim financial statements and associated management’s discussion and analysis for the three month period ended December 31, 2011(together, the “Financial Statements”).

The auditor review of the Financial Statements required for the final version of Columbus Gold’s preliminary short-form prospectus dated April 19, 2012 has recommended recording an estimated tax liability payable in December 2012 of approximately $970,000 regarding the sale of Columbus Gold’s Summit Property. The financial statements for the three month period have been restated to include this change. Columbus Gold has also made other immaterial changes to the Financial Statements in connection with this restatement.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD,

Robert F. Giustra
Chairman & CEO

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

For more information contact:

Investor Relations
604-634-0970 or
1-888-818-1364
info@columbusgoldcorp.com

This release contains forward-looking information and statements, as defined by law including without limitation Canadian securities laws and the “safe harbor” provisions of the US Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (“forward-looking statements”), respecting the estimated tax liability contained in the Financial Statements. Forward-looking statements involve risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results to be materially different from those expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements, including without limitation, that US tax law may change prior to the due date of such taxes; that incurred costs or other factors of Columbus Gold’s US subsidiary may increase or reduce the tax payable; risks associated with exploration projects; dependence on third parties for services, including without limitation US tax counsel; and general business and economic conditions. Forward-looking statements are based on a number of assumptions that may prove to be incorrect, including without limitation assumptions about: that US tax law will remain static prior to the due date of the aforementioned taxes; that the factors affecting Columbus Gold’s US subsidiary will remain consistent with those today including items such as loss carryforwards available to offset income for tax purposes; that the amount of tax is accurately calculated and will not materially change prior to its due date; the timing and receipt of required approvals; and ongoing relations with employees and service providers. The foregoing list is not exhaustive and Columbus Gold undertakes no obligation to update any of the foregoing except as required by law.