Any ideas?

OregonGold76

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Oct 9, 2012
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Oregon
Detector(s) used
Whites Spectrum XLT, Garrett AT Gold
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
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Looking for some ideas. Let me know what you all think.

Thanks.
 

Different piece of the same stoneIMG_1971.JPGIMG_1972.JPGIMG_1973.JPG
And they do fit together
 

Meteorwrong, sorry. :skullflag:
 

Without more defining qualities it's a black rock.
Simple tests can be done to narrow down the 3400 possibilities. A color streak test on a piece of rough porcelain, A hardness test from comparing the rock to known hard rocks. The kits can be just a few $$ for a small basic kit. There are also tests more involved like specific gravity, blow torch tests and others.
Some rocks are very definable with a picture but others not so much. The color of yours narrows a search down. A black rock might not have a black streak. Happy hunting..
 

I had it tested in a scanning electron microscope at OSU a while back. The most abundant element in it is Magnesium. I’ll try to find the results of the testing and post them here too.
 

You did not state where is was found, but western Oregon and many other parts of the western US have pockets of manganese ore. Some were rich enough to mine a century ago, but not today.

Time for more coffee.
 

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