F Feliciasol Greenie May 21, 2019 18 13 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting May 22, 2019 #1 I examined thru a magnifier and there wasn’t any signs of bubbles jus clear through Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Cry Of The Eagle: History And Legends Of The Cherokee Indians And Their Buried Treasure - Grab it through Amazon!
I examined thru a magnifier and there wasn’t any signs of bubbles jus clear through Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Cry Of The Eagle: History And Legends Of The Cherokee Indians And Their Buried Treasure - Grab it through Amazon!
EccentricInTexas Hero Member Jan 14, 2013 944 659 Central Texas Detector(s) used Minelab Equinox 800 11DD coil 11x15DD coil 6DD coil Schiebel AN-19/2, Bounty Hunter Land Ranger Pro, Bounty Hunter Pioneer 505, Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting May 22, 2019 #2 Rose quarts Where abouts was it found?
OP OP F Feliciasol Greenie May 21, 2019 18 13 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting May 22, 2019 Thread starter #3 It was found In kern county the outskirts
OP OP F Feliciasol Greenie May 21, 2019 18 13 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting May 22, 2019 Thread starter #4 But quartz can scratch glass and I tried that test and it didn’t scratch it..so I thought it wasn’t quartz..it resembles Dolomite also
But quartz can scratch glass and I tried that test and it didn’t scratch it..so I thought it wasn’t quartz..it resembles Dolomite also
OP OP F Feliciasol Greenie May 21, 2019 18 13 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting May 23, 2019 Thread starter #5 Found out its halite
R RobertF Jr. Member Jan 19, 2011 76 129 Bakersfield, CA Primary Interest: Prospecting Jun 19, 2019 #6 Keep it out of the sunlight, it will lose it's color quick. Luckily the Trona Gem-O-Ree once a year in October lets you go out and collect a ton of it
Keep it out of the sunlight, it will lose it's color quick. Luckily the Trona Gem-O-Ree once a year in October lets you go out and collect a ton of it