Are these Garnets?

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Hi I’m a fairly new prospector working a local creek. Are these what they call garnets? I’m finding them at the bottom of every pan. Under them I found a tiny piece of color 😁 F7BC922E-7844-4BF2-A289-E9DD0F02B33E.webp778A92CC-37F3-47E1-8C5D-33C801C5DE28.webp
 

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looks like garnet they come in a lot of colors.,The most rare are the pink ones :)
 

Also the fact their on the 'bottom 'of a pan that also has gold is a good sign. Dig deeper AND/OR further upstream for Big Brothers ....good luck :)
 

Thanks everyone. It's a small creek in RI. There's tons of quartz everywhere, much of it is has that stained, rusty color to it. However none of the rocks in the creek are much bigger than a baseball, all round/oval shaped. Banks are high, lots of erosion. I can't seem to find bedrock anywhere to try crevicing. The creek is layered all across the bottom with the rounded rocks, sand is tight packed between them, not easy digging at all! I've noticed after it rains the creek is much higher, and the sand on inside bends and such washes away quite a bit. I'm still trying to figure the creek out. All pieces are fly poop specs like shown above, but this is expected for RI. I'm finding at least one in most pans of finely classified material. Thank goodness for the snuffer! In any case, I'm gaining some great experience panning, as it's not easy separating flour gold from black sands at the end of the panning process. I recently got some paydirt in and found it easy as pie to pan after dealing with RI sands haha! I'm going to take some pictures of the creek next time I go for some advice. Jeff
 

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Thanks everyone. It's a small creek in RI. There's tons of quartz everywhere, much of it is has that stained, rusty color to it. However none of the rocks in the creek are much bigger than a baseball, all round/oval shaped. Banks are high, lots of erosion. I can't seem to find bedrock anywhere to try crevicing. The creek is layered all across the bottom with the rounded rocks, sand is tight packed between them, not easy digging at all! I've noticed after it rains the creek is much higher, and the sand on inside bends and such washes away quite a bit. I'm still trying to figure the creek out. All pieces are fly poop specs like shown above, but this is expected for RI. I'm finding at least one in most pans of finely classified material. Thank goodness for the snuffer! In any case, I'm gaining some great experience panning, as it's not easy separating flour gold from black sands at the end of the panning process. I recently got some paydirt in and found it easy as pie to pan after dealing with RI sands haha! I'm going to take some pictures of the creek next time I go for some advice. Jeff
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Sorry, new to this site. Is the only way to get a video on here to upload it to YouTube?
 

Sorry, new to this site. Is the only way to get a video on here to upload it to YouTube?

other video webhosts work too, but YT is the easiest.
 

Oh ok thanks. I don't want to add my videos to YouTube. I'm going there tomorrow, I'll take some pics and add them no later than tomorrow night.
 

Are they faceted, I find lots of garnets, looks like rose quartz's fragments to me, the color is not typical of the garnets I find. Nice find on the gold
 

What do you mean by "faceted"?
 

Like a diamond,
 

Oh ok I understand. I'm heading there in today, I'll bring some home and take some close-up shots, which I'll post. If in fact they are rare pink garnets, should I save them for any reason?
 

Garnets under microscope, and pics of creek they came from.... Garnets.webpCreek1.webpCreek2.webpCreek3.webpCreek4.webp
 

Nice photos. Looks like a great playground for any miner.
 

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