Please help me identify this!!!!

ShaDew420

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ticndig

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Try posting your find in the rocks and gems section on down the page for better exposure.
The help section is for website issues and such.
Welcome to t-net .
 

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Terry Soloman

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Quartz conglomerate.:occasion14:
 

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vpnavy

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1st - I noticed this was your very first post - so, Welcome Aboard ShaDew420! Take a look at Forum: California for information (i.e., clubs, etc.) directly related to your state.

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2nd - I moved ya from HELP! over to ROCKS/GEMS for more exposure.
 

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DDancer

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Quartz, yes, but not a conglomerate. Mostly massive with some vuggy area's. I cant tell what the orange/brown mineral might be in the vug area's but its secondary to the quartz host rock. Maybe calcite?
 

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