I am relatively new to gold prospecting ( about six months now) and am becoming more and more interested in the rocks that I am throwing out of my classifier.
I have a strong suspicion that I am throwing away more value (in stones) than I will ever likely find in gold.
Since I am digging them up anyway, I really want to learn more about quickly identifying potentially valuable stones in rough form.
Although I have read a couple books, looked at countless images, and have ordered a hardness-testing kit, I still struggle with the ability to accurately identify rough stones of value.
I am thinking that I can learn best through practical action- would like to pay a local expert to spend an hour or two with me stream-side and help me identify rocks.
Has anyone successfully tried this approach? *Do you have any contacts you could recommend around the Alpharetta/Suwanee GA area?
All ideas and suggestions are very much appreciated.
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I have a strong suspicion that I am throwing away more value (in stones) than I will ever likely find in gold.
Since I am digging them up anyway, I really want to learn more about quickly identifying potentially valuable stones in rough form.
Although I have read a couple books, looked at countless images, and have ordered a hardness-testing kit, I still struggle with the ability to accurately identify rough stones of value.
I am thinking that I can learn best through practical action- would like to pay a local expert to spend an hour or two with me stream-side and help me identify rocks.
Has anyone successfully tried this approach? *Do you have any contacts you could recommend around the Alpharetta/Suwanee GA area?
All ideas and suggestions are very much appreciated.
This email was sent from my phone - please excuse any errors.