Eu_citzen
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- Sep 19, 2006
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Hello,
Found this metamorphic type rock near manitoba Canada border, noticed it had silver coloured pieces of metal in it. The metal and entire rock is Non magnetic whatsoever. I checked with a large strong niobium Magnet.
I broke open the rock and panned it, I had a lot of silver coloured "heavies" and small silver coloured nuggets that I could pluck out with my fingers.
Further- There was absolutely no magnetic black type sand in the pan. The silvery material seems NOT of great density in relation to that of copper, silver, gold, platinum. It seemed even though I used some detergent I still had a silvery material that would adhere on the surface of the water.
Some of the nuggets I could powederize with pliers by squeezing, while other pieces of seemingly the same material I could not.
I hope this is of help to figuring out what this is. Again I thank the site for the help. Have a great day!
Some kinda sulphide.