Hi New to the boards but have been reading here for about a month now after finding my first arrowhead. I have been looking for rocks ever since! On a recent kayak/rock hunting trip I found a 3 ft thick coal vein in the creek bank. There were roundish rocks in a layer of clay like shale? This layer was about 8inches thick right on top of the coal. I picked the space saucer shaped rock out of the soft clay layer. There were many more but I only took this sample, most of the others were more round or oval shaped. A few feet downstream on a rock pile there were more of the same roundish rocks, some were broken open revealing a geode like inside with small clear and brown/amber crystals. I'm sure this is a common find in coal veins, but I'd like some info on these if anyone knows more about them. I would like to get it cut in half and polished for display. Theres a company that does that sort of thing in my town.
We also found some fools gold in some crumbly coal at that same site. One piece has a nice fosil actualy in the gold. My bro found that and havnt got a pic yet as he has it.
Next a mile or two downstream on a rock bar We found many almost perfect round balls of flint nodules. Which I didnt know flint would form this way. Some of the balls were larger then bowling balls. but most were broken up. I brought back one intact ball the size of a baseball, and a few rounded pieces from the surface of larger balls which are pictured.
My bro did find one indian bead on the trip! But I will post about that in the indian artifacts page ; )
Thanks for looking and any input or info!
Sorry didn't relize the low quality pics till i posted but I'll do beter next time. They are cell phone pics.
We also found some fools gold in some crumbly coal at that same site. One piece has a nice fosil actualy in the gold. My bro found that and havnt got a pic yet as he has it.
Next a mile or two downstream on a rock bar We found many almost perfect round balls of flint nodules. Which I didnt know flint would form this way. Some of the balls were larger then bowling balls. but most were broken up. I brought back one intact ball the size of a baseball, and a few rounded pieces from the surface of larger balls which are pictured.
My bro did find one indian bead on the trip! But I will post about that in the indian artifacts page ; )
Thanks for looking and any input or info!
Sorry didn't relize the low quality pics till i posted but I'll do beter next time. They are cell phone pics.