G gold flake Full Member Jun 6, 2013 121 11 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Sep 4, 2013 #1 Hi all ! I still have some trouble i identifying this rock. Can anyone give me some idea , please? All of these pics are from the same piece of rock Maybe close to a gold vein ! ha-ha-ha-ha Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Cry Of The Eagle: History And Legends Of The Cherokee Indians And Their Buried Treasure - Grab it through Amazon!
Hi all ! I still have some trouble i identifying this rock. Can anyone give me some idea , please? All of these pics are from the same piece of rock Maybe close to a gold vein ! ha-ha-ha-ha Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Cry Of The Eagle: History And Legends Of The Cherokee Indians And Their Buried Treasure - Grab it through Amazon!
creskol Gold Member Jan 14, 2007 13,624 22,699 🥇 Banner finds 2 🏆 Honorable Mentions: 5 Primary Interest: Other Sep 4, 2013 #2 A cluster of pyrite and quartz? Upvote 0
OP OP G gold flake Full Member Jun 6, 2013 121 11 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Sep 4, 2013 Thread starter #3 Charcopyrite or Botryoidal charcopyrite ? Upvote 0
creskol Gold Member Jan 14, 2007 13,624 22,699 🥇 Banner finds 2 🏆 Honorable Mentions: 5 Primary Interest: Other Sep 4, 2013 #4 Sorta hard to tell from the photo, but if it is somewhat translucent and milky in nature, I would go with Chalcopyrite. Upvote 0
Sorta hard to tell from the photo, but if it is somewhat translucent and milky in nature, I would go with Chalcopyrite.
lab rat Hero Member May 21, 2003 947 141 Sunny Southern CA Coast Detector(s) used Minelab Sovereign Primary Interest: Beach & Shallow Water Hunting Sep 5, 2013 #5 I'm thinking quartz vein with mica shist. Chalcopyrite is an opaque copper ore, typically dark in color with bluish oxidation hues. Upvote 0
I'm thinking quartz vein with mica shist. Chalcopyrite is an opaque copper ore, typically dark in color with bluish oxidation hues.