Are these rocks gold

Shockashawn

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Shockashawn

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I didn't already know they were gold, after posting the rocks, I took them to San Diego gold refinery, had them tested and they are being melted down, the finished melt should be ready by Monday. The percents I mentioned were from a respectable refinery.
 

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Shockashawn

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I didn't know they were gold until 3 hours after I posted them, when I took them to the San Diego refinery.
 

NHBandit

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Congratulations. You're a Gazillionaire... Have you met Backwoodsbob yet ? You might be sorry you're having those refined when he tells you what the hidden meaning was in them.. :laughing7:
 

FFFPatriot

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First of all , I don't know where you get 1998 and moon landings. I said No man has ever stepped foot on the moon, not certainly not in 1969. Even with all the technology of today, man can't go to the moon, correction, today they could send man there, but he would come back DEAD. The radiation levels are beyond anything man can endure. You would have a better chance walking into reactor 1 at Fukushima melted down reactor, and walking out, than you would surviving a trip to the moon. ANY PRESENT DAY ASTRONAUNT WILL CONFIRM THIS. So would 10 minutes research . So before you are so quick to jump to conclusions, go research the topic. And I don't mean research on CNN...

Any Astronaut will? Gimme a minute, my neighbor down the road was an Astronaut................................. Shoot, he's not home. I'm gonna call my old buddy Neil, and ask him..........
Okay, now I believe you. And, just so you know, I did look it up ( not on CNN). It's been confirmed by "The Onion", "The Inquirer", and "Mad Magazine". How would the Astronauts come back dead? Would their "ghosts" drive the space craft back to Earth and drop off their bodies? I mean, how could they come back if they were dead?
Thanks for opening my eyes up to the whole "Moon Hoax" thing.
 

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FFFPatriot

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Congratulations. You're a Gazillionaire... Have you met Backwoodsbob yet ? You might be sorry you're having those refined when he tells you what the hidden meaning was in them.. :laughing7:

I think he's eating some of those colored "candies" with the Frank feller whom the universe revolves around.
 

FFFPatriot

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I didn't already know they were gold, after posting the rocks, I took them to San Diego gold refinery, had them tested and they are being melted down, the finished melt should be ready by Monday. The percents I mentioned were from a respectable refinery.

San Diego California? Holey Cow that's a long drive away from the state of Euphoria! How many miles was that "ride" ?, if you don't mind my asking?
 

Gold4Mike

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I'm too am a new member to these forums. I hope I don't start out like Shockashawn. Anyway, I've learned a lot from everyone here just by reading and hope to learn a lot more!
 

galenrog

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Mike, I would not worry too much about Shockashawn. Should he keep up the attitude portrayed by many of his posts, the banhammer will eventually come down. Just my opinion.

Time for more coffee. And probably with something strong.
 

KevinInColorado

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...and just FYI, I've met Buzz Aldrin. I believe his stories about his trip to the moon in 1969. It happened.
 

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Of course it happen.

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mikep691

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Didn't you all know? All gold is created in a lab and strategically placed where we can find it. Nothing is natural anymore, thy recycle stuff from old cell phones....
 

FFFPatriot

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...and just FYI, I've met Buzz Aldrin. I believe his stories about his trip to the moon in 1969. It happened.

That's nothing. Shockashawn knows Buzz Lightyear, so there!!
 

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Jason777

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The first one is quartz, but it looks like it might have some platinum in it.
 

enamel7

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Not sure about the first one. The second appears to be a sea cucumber fossil!
 

TerryC

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This is a GREAT BIG website. Really big. Just about every form of detecting, prospecting, and collecting that might appeal to anyone. WHY.... do some people post just to ridicule and rile? Posting to confirmation in 3 hours? NOT! It insults my intelligence! I don't have an Inquirer subscription. Or True Confessions. I don't need that crap so I pass on it. I DO have a subscription to Gold Prospector! Get my point? I only read or post in those areas where I can enrich or re-affirm my reason for being here. Take the foolish posts and go elsewhere! ( Hmm. I'm contradicting my own post) TTC
 

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