Hmmmmmmm.... Solid Silver or Platinum Rock ?

pretious

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So i noticed this rock because of all the silver speckles, definitely metal in nature inside.
I tried smashing it but my mini sledge only knocks some of the rock off exposing more metal inside, looks like silver to me, the metal specks i got off the rock arent magnetic. Its late so i dont want to smash and grind at this rock so i dont bother my neighbours, but will tomorrow. Is it possible its solid silver or platinum inside of a rock?
Bear with the photos, they suck, my camera sucks, but if you look within an inch of the black mark of my hammer you can see the more exposed metal.

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Well its not solid silver with rock formed around like hoped, however this is just a few smashes with the sledge and seperating the metal from rock ( pictures suck and im sorry just want some insight) . The rock WONT BREAK , im sure i could get it too but the mini sledge and a lot of hits doesnt do anything but break off some of the metal . Its definitely a metal (not quartz) and its not magnetic , is it possible its silver/white gold/platinum ? Does this happen in rocks like this ? how can i pursue testing? i could probably get a ounce or two itleast off this rock of the precious metal. Anyone have any insight ?
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The pictures suck to much, definitely not, its a metal but i can see why you can see that. i need a new phone/camera, lol. ive finally got pieces of the rock off and so much of this precious metal inside, none of it magnetic.
 

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Take a a sharp knife press hard and see if you can put a dent in one of the larger pieces, if it breaks into pieces it's not a metal its formica or pyrite most likely, metals will smash, flatten, dent etc....
 

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Here , i seperated the metal silver stuff from the bits of rock in it that was distorting the picture, so you guys can see its metal (likely silver i think ?) is this possible ? Non magnetic, smushes flat doesnt crumble away, this rock is basically half rock and half whatever that metal is ?
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If it flattens and you can see the dent the knife made then it is metal, I tried zooming in but the picture was too blurry still, try and take a close pic in good lighting and get it as clear as possible so I or someone else will be able to help you better.
Steve.
 

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Okay cool, definitely a metal then cause every big piece i take a knife to just indent in and smush, not break. heres a picture of a few pieces of it on white paper, still not the best. But if it is a metal, and not magnetic, only silver and platinum fit that bill since its not yellow gold?
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Still to blury to help you anymore, just take it in somewhere and have someone take a look at it if that's a heavy dense metal and doesn't float all around a gold pan but drags as you move it around then the only way to know what metal is by having it tested. Does it set off a metal detector?
 

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I was thinking natural river tumbled quartz mica schist is what he has there, but ya never know pretious, being a dreamer isn't a bad thing, dreamers are the ones who get rich and change the world, as long as they are realistic and you never give up on them.:thumbsup:
I'm a dreamer, I said to myself I'll find a spot with good fire agate, did a little research, followed my gut and wa la I found an awesome spot, next winter its var precious opal I will be finding.
 

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Appreciate all the input guys ! im starting to think your all right, i took all the "silver" bits i had and put them in water and i can see through the bits, looks alot different than when dried, so i believe its not a metal now. Will send in a piece of the rock to get tested though in case. And yes Steve, us dreamers sure change the world, we just need the right oppurunities :)
 

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Meminer says use vinegar, put the rock in a bowl of vinegar and it will eat the rock away and leave the metal...
 

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Welcome to tnet let us know what you find out after.
 

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Here's a tip. On a small piece, if it's mica, a pin should crush it to dust. One other item that does occur in your neck of the woods is loellingite. Silver in color, reasonably heavy and found with quartz.
 

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Here's a tip. On a small piece, if it's mica, a pin should crush it to dust. One other item that does occur in your neck of the woods is loellingite. Silver in color, reasonably heavy and found with quartz.

I went back to the spot i found the original rock today, found a much larger speicimen , the metallic wont crush but flakes away nd then starts to crumble away from the bigger flakes. When its on a rock, it looks metallic, once you take a flake off the rock and put it to the sun or light, you can see through it like a whitey crystal. Must be Mica or Loellingite :)
 

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