Got A Rock you Want Identified? Post it here! gimme a good picture or 3 or 4!

gemmy59

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this one also... image.jpg
 

gold tramp

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Why dont you move this whole thread over to gem n minerals so the hard rock mining folks have there own forum back on tnet.

im just saying this is a hard rock mining forum.


GT..............
 

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That would be really cool if you could help me identifying these. rocks3.jpg rocks4.jpg rocks1.jpg rocks2.jpg
 

Eu_citzen

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I found this a while back and recently came across it again. I have decided I really want to know what it is. Does anyone have any idea what it could be? Two of the pictures are in regular indoor lighting and two are of my flashlight lighting it up.

Chalcedony.

Gemmy59,
Do a hardness test on the first one. With quartz.

The second one (green) is possibly glass.

scv,
Sulphides. I'd guess pyrite among other. Looks promising from a miners perspective.
 

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Dear all,

I need help in id these rocks. Are those greenschist with garnets, or something else? Thanks!!!
 

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Eu_citzen

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tvladu,
Looks like a granite-like thing with garnets. Perhaps granulite would fit the bill?
 

gold tramp

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guess ill ask one more time if we can move this thread to where it belongs.

unless the hardrock mining folks just like to put a name to pretty rocks, just my 2 cents worth

if it moves maybe some actual mining will be shown n talked about here.

GT..........
 

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gold and ?

Some pictures I took today of a couple of rocks I found in a vein. The clear glassy quartz had black sulfides in it, and what appeared to be gold or pyrite in the sulfides. The other rock had gold I think and something that looked like small BB's in it. They are metallic looking. All these are small taken with macro lens. What are the BB's, and do you think the sulfides have gold?
 

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Eu_citzen

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guess ill ask one more time if we can move this thread to where it belongs.

unless the hardrock mining folks just like to put a name to pretty rocks, just my 2 cents worth

if it moves maybe some actual mining will be shown n talked about here.

GT..........


Guess the mods would have to deal with that. But on one end it might be useful to know what you've found. (presuming it is related to mining)
 

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guess ill ask one more time if we can move this thread to where it belongs.

unless the hardrock mining folks just like to put a name to pretty rocks, just my 2 cents worth

if it moves maybe some actual mining will be shown n talked about here.

GT..........

This is one of those threads that could fit in many places. These specimens came from hard rock somewhere and identifying them could lead to a trail of "bread crumbs" that could very well lead to the mother load.
 

deanarthur

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Hi Thanks for offering this - i have three rocks i am struggling to find what they are the first two are very very light with a little appearance of wood. any ideas? The third one is an interesting stone, is is raw Amber? My daughter is into rocks, minerals and fossils but not so good at keeping records - so not sure where she got it but probably in the UK
Any help greatly appreciated
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This is one of those threads that could fit in many places. These specimens came from hard rock somewhere and identifying them could lead to a trail of "bread crumbs" that could very well lead to the mother load.

you guys can look at pictures of rocks to find golden crumbs i will stick to crushing n panning, good luck finding the mother load.

Im going back out to do some mining, maybe this week we hit the mother load !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

Mad Machinist

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you guys can look at pictures of rocks to find golden crumbs i will stick to crushing n panning, good luck finding the mother load.

Im going back out to do some mining, maybe this week we hit the mother load !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Good luck and I hope you find one. I'll be back out soon enough. New (to me) truck is getting squared away right now.
 

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What s the third.

image.jpeg image.jpeg image.jpeg image.jpeg the first is galena, just haven't seen it at my mine, ( thanks Austin) what is the second??? The third is the galena gold silver copper from my mine, The forth sets the metal detector off and I think it's a sand stone that settled with high deposits of copper. It has clear blue crystals in it. So not what's the third corrected what is the one on the right and the bottom right that looks like sandstone with blue oxides that look like copper? Is it just sandstone with copper oxide? Would copper oxidized into blue green crystals in it?
 

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Hi there I've recently found these at my late fathers home. My grandad used to mine gold near Jerome, Arizona and diamonds in South Africa, so I am intrigued as to what these are. Thanks


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Hi there I've recently found these at my late fathers home. My grandad used to mine gold near Jerome, Arizona and diamonds in South Africa, so I am intrigued as to what these are. Thanks


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Pretty piece of pyrite.. Probably get you $5 or so at a rock shop... And the ball looks like an old ball out of a ball mill.. Saw a truck the other day heading to one of the
mines with thousands of new ones on the back..
 

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Hi,
Could you please identify this rock from northern Minnesota? Thank you.
 

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Found this along the eel river at a loss for what it is blue seems chalk looking belive under stone would be some sort of jade but not positive image.jpg image.jpg
 

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