Pictures dont do justice but sure are nice to admire

nativeman2

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Pictures don't do justice but sure are nice to admire

Today's finds. IMG_20160525_191437.jpg IMG_20160525_191325.jpg
 

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Steve in PA

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Looks like river rock you buy to put around your shrubs :dontknow:
 

A2coins

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Everyone has their treasure. Ive found some awesome looking rocks in my day!!!!
 

Scrappy

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Nice rocks. I still pick up neat ones time to time.
 

RobRieman

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Let me know if they are worth something because my creek is packed plumb full of those suckers!
 

relic lover

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Are you people blind they are clearly rocks that Native Americans thought about making a tool out of and then changed their mind.
 

villagenut

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I agree, they are your common river rock.... But to certain folks they may be cool and even special. Kinda like a common 1958 wheat or a slick medicine bottle. To some, those kinda finds are boring and hardly worth posting, to others they are a real prize.....especially for new treasure hunters and young kids. Perhaps the OP is one of those.
 

Bruce R

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I agree, they are your common river rock.... But to certain folks they may be cool and even special. Kinda like a common 1958 wheat or a slick medicine bottle. To some, those kinda finds are boring and hardly worth posting, to others they are a real prize.....especially for new treasure hunters and young kids. Perhaps the OP is one of those.

Guilty as charged here, sometimes the temptation to add a bit of harmless levity is too great and I fear I'll never stop, so please pardon me. Now, yes these are plain old river pebbles, you know it and I know it. But what I also know is that if you put some of these pebbles through a rock tumbler you'll get some absolutely astonishing results. I read once about some guy that found a really valuable star sapphire by tumbling river pebbles.
 

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