wonderful record breaking stone found.

Cactus Pete

Greenie
Apr 21, 2015
10
6
Skykomish Valley, WA
Detector(s) used
Fisher Gold Bug SE w/two coils
Bounty Hunter Pioneer 505 w/two coils
Digital Control F5 (locating device for directional drilling)
Drillguide Gyroscopic Steering Tool (inertial guidance for directiona
Primary Interest:
Prospecting
Unlikely that an iron concretion with some manganese staining is worth millions, but I wish you well!
 

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Guru

Jr. Member
May 19, 2015
82
10
Srilanka
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
non magnetic-----less iron or no iron--------familiar to Lunar or Mars Meteorite-----this special Meteorite may have long long history by its special features.
 

Tuberale

Gold Member
May 12, 2010
5,775
3,446
Portland, Oregon
Detector(s) used
White's Coinmaster Pro
Photos do not confirm or deny possible meteorite. There is something on the outside of the last posted photo, though, that may indicate meteoritic origin. There are several yellowish areas on the surface. These could indicate a pallasite, which has living crystals imbedded in a metallic core. Definitely need more and detailed photos.
 

supertraq

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May 8, 2014
402
152
Pcola fl
Detector(s) used
Fisher cz6a,,,Fisher cz-20,,,,Teknetics gamma 6000,,"Tek Eurotek pro ,,Fisher gold bug s.e 2.9er,,Tek T2 ltd se,,Tek T2+,,Minelab Vanquish 540 and 340 and a new Nokta Legend and Garret Infinium
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
Cool,what record did it break?
If it contains unobtainium it could be worth $2.3 billion-$2.6 billion
 

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