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PinchedDreamer

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Feb 11, 2017
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Clark County Nevada
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All Treasure Hunting
Hey everyone. It's been a busy few months, which has cut my hunting down considerably, but I recently came across this beauty and wanted to post a few pics. Very dense, weighing in at 500.9 grams. Very magnetic, although lots of the metal has obviously oxidized. Fusion crust very well intact, with a few minor regmaglypts. I can take better pics if anyone wants to see more. Hope you enjoy the pics. 20180403_095957.jpg 20180403_100036.jpg 20180403_100019.jpg
 

Art_Blade

Jr. Member
Jun 25, 2014
81
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Warsaw
Detector(s) used
Fisher F75
Teknetics Omega 8000
White's VX3, V3i
DeTech SSP-2000PI, Garrett pinponter, Minelab ProFind 35
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
Hi,
Looking promising and quite fresh too. If you could do some better photos will be great. We will see.
 

Art_Blade

Jr. Member
Jun 25, 2014
81
20
Warsaw
Detector(s) used
Fisher F75
Teknetics Omega 8000
White's VX3, V3i
DeTech SSP-2000PI, Garrett pinponter, Minelab ProFind 35
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
In my opinion dark surface hasn't features which show that object went true by an atmosphere. Lower part (brighter) suggest that this part of stone was in a soil.
You can cut the stone and show what will be inside but small chance that is a meteorite. It looks like for a volcanic rock.
 

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