Green river rock, Jade?

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Found in Columbia River tributary, in southwest Washington. The stone was almost glowing when I picked it up. It doesn’t hold it’s shine when dry (becoming a dull green). I do not believe my area has Washington Jade but this stone seems unique to other river rocks I have seen.

Anyone want to take a stab what type this is? 65457A19-2689-4EDC-B112-6718D5038A7B.jpeg E5D9A155-BC49-49E8-80C5-C9ACEFA44DC5.jpeg A468B941-3798-4E4F-85A4-07D0252643D6.jpeg 05101572-C450-4F7E-989A-445879A98811.jpeg 90F3BEF5-BCEF-4690-BFA2-5712A453F6AD.jpeg
 

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I think it is Serpentine it will have greens and black and almost a yellowish hue to it in a lot of instances.Google serpentine rock and you will see examples there.
 

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