🔎 UNIDENTIFIED Fools gold?

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Interesting. I hunted an old mine's tilling pile in South Dakota (with permission). They mined lepidolite for the lithium content.

I also collected green tourmaline, blue apatite and mica schist material containing very small garnets there.

A few of the lepidolite specimens I collected:
SDTrip2017-Lepidolite-Img_9050S.jpg
 

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Interesting. I hunted an old mine's tilling pile in South Dakota (with permission). They mined lepidolite for the lithium content.

I also collected green tourmaline, blue apatite and mica schist material containing very small garnets there.

A few of the lepidolite specimens I collected:
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Rocks shaped like pork chops !
 

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To OP, I don't think it is about pyrite in general. More like lithium mineralization happens to be found in that instance with pyrite. Like the Carlin gold deposit, invisible gold in arsenic rich pyrite and arsenopyrite. This dissolved kind of gold is called "Invisible Gold", as it can only be found through chemical analysis. Yet, Carlin Gold trend is one of the world's richest gold mining districts.
 

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