Pyrite or melted down something else?

RickDDE

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Dec 30, 2024
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Pyrite or something that was melted? It was about 6-7" down, wet beach sand loaded with small rocks. It toned above 70.

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Agreed, not pyrite. Pyrite has a cubic structure and I don't see a hint of a cube anywhere on that piece.
 

Agreed, not pyrite. Pyrite has a cubic structure and I don't see a hint of a cube anywhere on that piece.
I've Googled Pyrite and gold, and even did a reverse image on it. It comes back as both. I don't think gold, in it's original form would take on a rusty hue with green...or would it? I always thought it stayed true to it's color.

This has me looking to see if some other metal was melted down, whether by someone or mother nature.

It's also, non-magnetic
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Gold wouldn’t rust, but an amalgam or alloy might.
 

Looks like melted brass to me, but, I'm no expert.
 

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