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Hi there everyone. I just created this account and probably have enough rocks to keep an amateur or professional geologist busy for a long time but to the point. I found this rock near a water source in western Oregon. I have rock hounded for several years and come up with plenty of agates, chalcedony, basalt, obsidian, thundereggs, etc, this is different. I have a metal detector that i use on occasion, this was not one of those occasions, i just picked up an interesting rock and thought it felt quite heavy given its size. Took it home and did a magnet test and looked at it under a 10x-lens and honestly cant figure it out. It has been suggested that it may be a meteorite. I have compared it to magnetite, hematite, meghemite, and just about every type of ore and still cant match it. Its flat on one side and bullet shaped on the other. any help?View attachment 1404498View attachment 1404499View attachment 1404500View attachment 1404501
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Anyone know if I have gold in these rocks? Found in North Georgia around Dalonega, GA...
It is magnetic, but not strongly magnetic. the string test worked with a smaller magnet. i did polish the underside with steel wool, however the polish sheen wears off and it goes back to being the flat tone. Im considering cutting a window into it or having a geologist test it. i have not done a streak test either.
I got a rock! I found it a couple years ago with my metal detector. Its unimpressive, the only reason it stood out is because my detector found it and there are no rocks on the property.
I cut it to see what was inside.. any ideas?
Iron ore?
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Here is another interesting rock. My wife found it on the coast on a beach that we frequent. We were competing for the biggest agate (secretly, like we always do) and well she took the cake or well the agate or whatever it is. It weighs about 6 - 8 pounds. View attachment 1404521View attachment 1404522View attachment 1404523
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I live in the Mid Tennessee region, and found this in my back yard while looking for fossils. I was trying to find out if it is man made, or an actual rock, since I haven't found one like it before. On the side without the strange ridges, there is a whitish horseshoe type shape as well. Any info or ideas would be appreciated! Thanks.
I've been doing some research in the back part of my property and a certain area has a hillside with all sorts of what i believe is quartz, but didn't know if it may have some gold prospecting potential clues. Thanks in advance.
KB
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@EU. I agree with your statement. I probably worded my sentence poorly. I've been finding a lot of Pyrite/Mica in the same area as this Quartz, just didn't know if that would be a good clue or a bad clue for the potential for gold?
Thanks for your response,
KB
@EU. I agree with your statement. I probably worded my sentence poorly. I've been finding a lot of Pyrite/Mica in the same area as this Quartz, just didn't know if that would be a good clue or a bad clue for the potential for gold?
Thanks for your response,
KB