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

Kellyray66

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My folks found this in a stream bed in middle of Missouri somewhere. It is about 3x3.5". The flatter part is about 3/8", the high point of the rounded part is about 1" high. A magnet does not stick to it.
I can't even tell if it's metal or rock.
Thanks so much,
 

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jddawki

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I am a newbie and I love rocks however I know very little about them. Can you help me ID these three. I live in Arizona but I got these at a garage sale so I do not know the history prior to me finding them at the sale. GS1.jpg GS2.jpg GS3.jpg
 

Eu_citzen

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It both scratches and is scratched by rose quartz. This is the one that I replied that scratches glass.

I have several buckets full of stones. Up to looking at a few more?

Highly unlikely, as it would be both harder and softer then quartz. Try using magnification to look for the actual scratch.:icon_thumleft:
Or if your fingernails are long enough, run them across until you feel the scratch.

Post away!
 

Eu_citzen

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My folks found this in a stream bed in middle of Missouri somewhere. It is about 3x3.5". The flatter part is about 3/8", the high point of the rounded part is about 1" high. A magnet does not stick to it.
I can't even tell if it's metal or rock.
Thanks so much,

Looks like a rock to me. Could be sedimentary or volcanic.
 

Eu_citzen

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aghita1

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May 4, 2017
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Can anyone help me identify this rock? Got it 4 years ago from a garage sale for $2 or so. Has small traces of quartz, I believe the red parts are iron oxide. WP_20170504_002.jpg WP_20170504_003.jpg WP_20170504_006.jpg
 

Obsessive

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This is a busy thread. I wanna play.

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Found this in a river while fishing, thought it looked neat.
 

Stephydee

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May 5, 2017
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Here are some from Malibu, Palos Verdes, and Barstow CA.... Please help identify.
 

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