Minneapolis Gravel Park: Finding Odin's Stones

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So in a book about finding Lake Superior agates, which I skimmed for 6 seconds, I learned everything I needed to find valuable hard things.

But I'm stumped on these. One I think is a fresh water shark tooth.
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One is obviously melted windshield glass and asphalt.
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The really weird ones are the gray ones with red veins. I have tentatively ID'ed them as Oracle Runes dropped by the Norse God Odin.
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I am open to alternative opinions of course.

My major concern is which ones contain gold and/or hundred dollar bills made of diamonds?

Thanks for your help
 

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Welcome to tnet!

Your first item is not a sharks tooth, your second item is a piece of slag, and your last items is water erosion on granite based rock with quartz included in bands. The host rock (granite) usually wears away before the quartz.
 

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Welcome to tnet!

Your first item is not a sharks tooth, your second item is a piece of slag, and your last items is water erosion on granite based rock with quartz included in bands. The host rock (granite) usually wears away before the quartz.

Don’t listen to this guy. ^ Those are definitely Odin Stones. It’s pretty obvious.
 

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Welcome to T-net!

Pity Odin when he was passing stones like that.

To find which contain diamonds you'll have to set them up a mile away and get one of these.

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And as for bills?

Buffalo has Bills. Minneapolis has Vikings. Probably where the hair pin came from as well. ;-)
 

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