Yes, I like gold...... but these are cool too.

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If you're ever running excavated soil in the south east... educate yourself on the appearance of raw gems.
I constantly find many in peoples' tailings.
Over the years I have found hundreds, if not 1000's.
Here are just a few I've had cut.

The second one is a mixed color corundum (if it were solid blue, sapphire, solid red, ruby)
Looks like a nasty grey rock in your tailings.
From the web......
Corundum is best known for its gem varieties, Ruby and Sapphire. Ruby and Sapphire are scientifically the same mineral, but just differ in color. Ruby is the red variety, and Sapphire is the variety that encompasses all other colors, although the most popular and valued color of Sapphire is blue. Sapphire is also only used to describe the gem variety; otherwise it is simply called Corundum. - See more at: Corundum: The mineral Corundum, Sapphire, Ruby info & pictures

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Any chance I could get a look at them in the raw? Before cut and polished... please and thank you. Mostly please.
Mike
 

thats pretty cool and some good advice!
 

Being an old rock hound, I always look in my classifier and in my tailings. I have found some interesting specimans.
 

We find all kinds of cool samples out here too Doc. Azurite is one of my favorites to have turn up. We also find turquoise, and malachite from time to time. Come to think of it, I found some adventurine (?) in that bag of cons I won in one of your giveaways as well as some nice pyrite crystals which I kept to teach/show people the difference between it and gold.
 

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Here's day last year, we were running the Monster Hog at GNG.

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In the dirt pile of excavated material.........

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In someone's tailings from the day before...

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End of day..... think we ran about 30 - 40 yards.

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I was going through some of the king tut cons I got a couple years ago just to see if I left any gold in it. Sure enough, I did. But also came across a stone that I had never seen before and wondered what it was. After looking at your chart it looks to be a sapphire so I am going to toss it in the polisher and see what it comes out like.
 

Your rough stones are amazing, and the cut ones gorgeous! Having just enjoyed our gem & mineral club's annual show last weekend, it's a special treat to view all your photos showing where they come from and what the rough stones look like - Thanks! :icon_thumright: Andi
 

Wow! Thanks for posting this I am a gold prospector but have been fascinated in gems and faceting since I was a kid. Wish we had some good spots to look near Vegas but don't know of any so far. As I get older I would really like learn how to facet gems and would love to find them myself. Thank You!
 

Wow! Thanks for posting this I am a gold prospector but have been fascinated in gems and faceting since I was a kid. Wish we had some good spots to look near Vegas but don't know of any so far. As I get older I would really like learn how to facet gems and would love to find them myself. Thank You!

There was an old Sargent (I was a lowly PFC then) that used to do faceting at the post craft shop when I was stationed in Korea back in the mid 70s. It was cool to watch but a very time consuming process.
 

Hey Doc, where do you get the settings for your stones? These are awesome! Love the big, angular one!
 

Wow, do not know shoot about gems and stones but i would dig all day, the rough colors are amazing. Thanks! :icon_thumright:
 

I used to live in Kingman. Do you have any suggestions on locations for gold or fire agate or whatever? If you would like to meet up sometime send a PM.
 

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