stdenis_jd
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Asking for a friend who I usually help ID minerals for, came from the NW lower peninsula of Michigan (U.S.A) more than likely transported via glacier from western UP of MI or north of there.
When she sent me pics, I first thought pyrite in granite but it's definitely not granite and very unlikely pyrite - the color of the flakes is too bronze for pyrite. One of the pics is a close up of the silver area. Looks like there are tiny sections of mica but outside of that I'm stumped. If I had to guess it would be copper ore with possibly silver and some mica.
Completely unsure if mica is known to exist with these metals either though. Haven't done a streak or hardness test yet, just wondering if anyone can ID this off first glance or not. If not, I'll run the tests and see how they streak.
Oh forgot to mention, apparently she cleaned this rock and there was chalcopyrite type oxidation, mostly purple, which after she told me that backed up the copper theory.
When she sent me pics, I first thought pyrite in granite but it's definitely not granite and very unlikely pyrite - the color of the flakes is too bronze for pyrite. One of the pics is a close up of the silver area. Looks like there are tiny sections of mica but outside of that I'm stumped. If I had to guess it would be copper ore with possibly silver and some mica.
Completely unsure if mica is known to exist with these metals either though. Haven't done a streak or hardness test yet, just wondering if anyone can ID this off first glance or not. If not, I'll run the tests and see how they streak.
Oh forgot to mention, apparently she cleaned this rock and there was chalcopyrite type oxidation, mostly purple, which after she told me that backed up the copper theory.