What type of stone is this?

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Here's a pic of one of the most beautiful rocks I've ever found... it was glowing yellow in the morning sunlight when I found it.
I found this in a field I was detecting about 30 miles east of Toronto and 10 miles north of Lake Ontario.

I lightly buffed the surface with Preservation Wax and it now sits on a side table in our office... my wife doesn't appreciate it though. :laughing7:
I love the iron scratches on it from all the plow strikes too.


I'd love to know what type of rock this is and where it may have originated though? :icon_scratch:

Thanks,
Dave
 

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I'd have probably picked it up to :) As to what it is I speculate it's a bit of quartz that's either been shaped by water, making it a cobble, or by the location it maybe a bit of glacial till. It appears to have found a home with you and maybe it'll grow on your spouse.
 

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Dave, nice save:occasion14: Looks real good on the table! Useful as a paperweight.
 

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I'd have probably picked it up to :) As to what it is I speculate it's a bit of quartz that's either been shaped by water, making it a cobble, or by the location it maybe a bit of glacial till. It appears to have found a home with you and maybe it'll grow on your spouse.

Thanks for your post Dancer, sorry it took me so long to respond.

We did experience a large number of glaciers here over millions of years, so who knows where this may have come from.
I just get the feeling this rock didn't originate here in Ontario. :icon_scratch:



Dave, nice save:occasion14: Looks real good on the table! Useful as a paperweight.

Thanks buddy... either a paperweight or something handy for my wife to throw at me when she gets mad. :laughing7:
 

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