J JordanE Newbie Feb 15, 2017 2 2 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Feb 15, 2017 #1 I believe they are quartz. Two of them are over 80lbs each. Can anyone help me identify exactly what kind of quartz I have. Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Minelab PRO-FIND 35 Waterproof Pinpointer Metal Detector for Experts with Tone ID & Adjustable Sensitivity - Grab it through Amazon! Attachments 1487222971446.jpg 52.7 KB · Views: 52 1487223014909.jpg 66.7 KB · Views: 60 1487223044770.jpg 59.7 KB · Views: 52
I believe they are quartz. Two of them are over 80lbs each. Can anyone help me identify exactly what kind of quartz I have. Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Minelab PRO-FIND 35 Waterproof Pinpointer Metal Detector for Experts with Tone ID & Adjustable Sensitivity - Grab it through Amazon!
DDancer Bronze Member Mar 25, 2014 2,339 2,002 Traveling US to work Detector(s) used Current Equinox 600 Past Whites DFX Garret GTI 2500 and others Prospecting Minelab GPZ 7000 Past SD 2100 GP 3000 (retired) Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Feb 16, 2017 #2 Yup those are both quartz boulders Milky quartz, the formation is called massive. The red staining would be iron and the black is probably magnetite. Good additions to a rock garden. Upvote 0
Yup those are both quartz boulders Milky quartz, the formation is called massive. The red staining would be iron and the black is probably magnetite. Good additions to a rock garden.
Eu_citzen Gold Member Sep 19, 2006 6,484 2,111 Sweden Detector(s) used White's V3, Minelab Explorer II & XP Deus. Primary Interest: Prospecting Feb 16, 2017 #3 DD nailed it! Upvote 0