What Is This Rock

Dingo04

Tenderfoot
Apr 5, 2020
5
3
Arizona but work in Texas
Detector(s) used
Gardner Denver 83. Midwestern. C-Can. Atlas Copco single boom and double boom jumbo. Tamrock single and double boom jumbo.
Primary Interest:
Other
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Welcone to TreasureNet, I moved your thread to where you can get answers.
 

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Thank you, I appreciate you responding.
 

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Thank you for helping me find answer, however, one man's junck could be another man's treasure. Though I had no idea what kind of rock it was. In 21 years of underground hard rock miner. I've seen lots of rocks, gold silver buckle uranium, molyibium, floride, zinc coper and that's just to name a few. While I had no idea what it was, my friend who found that he found a treasure, perhaps a folized turtle, meteorite. So that why I posted this find in your site. I actually put in for a geology forum, this was the best Google cane up with. Again I thank you for your help in finding me and my pard the answer we were looking for, perhaps the next time someone post something like this please consider instead resending the rules, for they really think they found a real treasure and not the lost Dutchman mine, the lost Cortez mine or even McKenzie gold, but a real actual treasure. Thank you and have a great evening.
 

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