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Does this rocks contain mircrogold?

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Crush and pan is a start. May also want to try a Falcon metal detector as well as look over with your eyes aided with a lens.
 

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Crush and pan is a start. May also want to try a Falcon metal detector as well as look over with your eyes aided with a lens.
I crushed it and panned but no gold found.
To be honest I didn't use lens or microscope!
 

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Are you sure this shiny particles are not pyrites?!

I was not serious. There is zero chance of anybody being able to see micron gold on any photo, much less a blurry one.

Keep looking. I have found gold embedded into similiar looking rocks.
That kind of material generally makes my detector scream.
 

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If anybody have education in geology field, refer to its appearance, please i want to know what kind of stone it is?
What components does ti have, pyrite, Au,Cu, Ag, Pb or whatever????
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If anybody have education in geology field, refer to its appearance, please i want to know what kind of stone it is?
What components does ti have, pyrite, Au,Cu, Ag, Pb or whatever????
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Some gold can't be seen. It's locked up in sulfides and needs to be smelted to release the gold. On a specimen that size the hold would be negligible. The only way I know to have it checked is at an assay facility.


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