PYRATE
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- Jun 24, 2012
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- Detector(s) used
- arrr, just need me nose
- Primary Interest:
- Prospecting
Can anyone help ID?
I deal with some extremely fine annoying "gray sands" that make my gold difficult to clean - have speculated (ok guessed) it is platinum or palladium from catalytic converters.
Observations: Definitely not hematite - acts more like gold than lead shot - less plentiful than both gold and lead shot - acts like gold walking across the pan as I tap it, but so much finer that I can't really compare the two until now...
This is the first time I've have a piece large enough to actually play with - it acted identical to gold of the same size, but when I pressed it with a fingernail it crumbled. Way too easily...
For the remnant see the the center of the first pic - it was initially twice as long. Note that it walked along like gold just as the bigger piece did.
2nd pic shows how fine the gold is and how much finer the dust is. (Cleaning is a snuffer bottle game....)
Location: Neighborhood creek in Charlotte, near a busy street
I deal with some extremely fine annoying "gray sands" that make my gold difficult to clean - have speculated (ok guessed) it is platinum or palladium from catalytic converters.
Observations: Definitely not hematite - acts more like gold than lead shot - less plentiful than both gold and lead shot - acts like gold walking across the pan as I tap it, but so much finer that I can't really compare the two until now...
This is the first time I've have a piece large enough to actually play with - it acted identical to gold of the same size, but when I pressed it with a fingernail it crumbled. Way too easily...
For the remnant see the the center of the first pic - it was initially twice as long. Note that it walked along like gold just as the bigger piece did.
2nd pic shows how fine the gold is and how much finer the dust is. (Cleaning is a snuffer bottle game....)
Location: Neighborhood creek in Charlotte, near a busy street
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