Need help identifying these green rocks

txusguy13

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Steve1236

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I'm gonna go with green quartz, do some test, quartz is a 7 on the hardness scale so see if a sharp piece of quartz will scratch it, also you can do a specific gravity test, just watch a video on YouTube on how to do it, its pretty easy. Best I can help from a just a picture, hope it helps.
Steve.
 

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txusguy13

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Thank you Steve, Great advice will do. Much appreciated
 

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charley2hats

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Looks like Jade to me it should be cold to the touch and smooth to milky feeling. Charley
 

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