Fraid I dont know my rocks.

WHADIFIND

Gold Member
Apr 9, 2012
12,099
38,421
South of the Mason-Dixon Line
🥇 Banner finds
1
🏆 Honorable Mentions:
4
Detector(s) used
Garrett AT-MAX
Garrett AT-PRO,
Garrett Groundhog,
Pro-Pointer,

Jack Hammer!
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
'Fraid I don't know my rocks.

Any ideas? Is the one on the left a rock or just a blob of rust?

It is attracted to a magnet, there are some sort of crystals in it, about 7 grams.

meteoright or metorwrong? :)

The one on the right just reacts as metal to my pro pointer. Looks like coal to me, (not magnetic).

HH

Thanks for peeking.
 

Attachments

  • ROCKS2.jpg
    ROCKS2.jpg
    57.7 KB · Views: 122
  • ROCKS1.jpg
    ROCKS1.jpg
    57.4 KB · Views: 113
Need closer photos, especially of stone on left.

Even meteorites are rocks. Coal is a rock. Yes you have 2 rocks here.

Without more detailed photos taken much closer, still impossible to tell for sure.

You have a magnet to test magnetism with. Try testing the magnet on a piece of stainless steel: a fork, spoon or knife. Then compare that attraction to your rocks. If they are like most known meteorites, the magnet will be as attracted to the stone as the knife. It's not scientific. But it is often accurate.
 

Probably not extraterrestrial. Sorry. Unless a meteor "fractures" close to impact, they will have a crust and be "melted". Not technical terms but I'm only a meteorite "wannabe". As Tuberale said, more pics would help. Hmmm, wonder why your post "sat" so long before we saw it. Sorry, again. TTC
 

Top Member Reactions

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top