Got A Rock you Want Identified? Post it here! gimme a good picture or 3 or 4!

cheech

Hero Member
May 6, 2012
930
935
FL
Detector(s) used
white's BeachHunter 300/DFX
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Any idea on this black rock
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Eveready

Newbie
Nov 9, 2019
2
1
Elon, NC
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Prospecting
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I found this in my yard in Elon, NC.
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I tried to get a better picture of the gem part.
The green area at the righthand end in the second picture.
 

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snamuhmsn

Tenderfoot
Nov 16, 2019
7
8
spring branch, texas
Primary Interest:
Other
is this a tooth?

I found a blackish stone with grey root, hope pics show you enough detail. will gladly take more shots. I hope i'm doing this right first post. IMG_0278.JPG IMG_0281.JPG IMG_0276.JPG IMG_0279.JPG
 

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Gold seeker 2019

Tenderfoot
May 15, 2019
6
0
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Identify rocks

I have a photo taken with iPhone with flash then without then-a pic from microscope. It’s not magnetic as I had tested with magnet. Also I had used real gold a sample I bought and used a few grains with metal detectors and it returned signal number of 47, The same had occurred with this rock. I had used a dremil tool with a sander attachment and when I placed on the edge of the rock it produced fine powder. Any thoughts what it is?
 

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Twospirits1home

Tenderfoot
May 15, 2016
9
0
Joshua, texas
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Gold rock maybe?

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Sorry if the picture isn't to great in quality. It's the only one I have currently but I can post more later. Any help would be great thanks!
 

UncleHank

Newbie
Nov 18, 2019
2
0
Upstate SC
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Any idea on these? Any help would be much appreciated. Still scraping and cleaning out with a scraper and brushes. QuartzBig.jpg 02.jpg 04.jpg 05.jpg Oyster12.jpg QuartzBottom03.jpg QuartzTop01.jpg
 

cohenA

Newbie
Nov 30, 2019
1
1
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Hi, I know nothing about rocks. Could someone please identify this for my 8 year old son. Found on the east coast of the North Island of New Zealand. Thanks 20191201_152011.jpg
 

Boarteats

Full Member
Mar 25, 2018
134
137
Near Baltimore
Detector(s) used
Falcon MD20
Primary Interest:
Prospecting
Hope that I don't insult you by (possibly) tossing you a softball :)

I believe that the host rock is feldspar with some iron oxide. No idea what the dark gray material is. Anything particularly interesting here?

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Hawaii

Jr. Member
Nov 23, 2019
53
36
North shore oahu
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
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Sbalausa

Newbie
Oct 11, 2018
4
2
Ibadan, Oyo state
Detector(s) used
Gold detector
Primary Interest:
Prospecting
Any help identifying this stones
 

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PN14

Newbie
Dec 7, 2019
2
0
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Hopefully i am doing this correctly :) im hoping someone can help me find out more information on some rocks that i had found on a property that i used to live at , please bare with me , im not really very familiar with Forums , but may be teachable ? Im aging & depending more & more on people to help me lift & move things in my home & i see a need to defend my Rock collection as something more than just junk rocks ! if i can at least give them a name or definition it would help ( because they are quite heavy :) & inconvenient to someone helping me , If i find they are anything special , i can at least know before my time is done that i had something valuable , :) because im far from wealthy .. LOL ..I seriously doubt they are worth anything , especially just finding them in a yard , but never know , I used to love to go camping , there was an area near a river & many small gold mining claims were along the banks and would always see the owners toward the end of the weekend , loading buckets of rocks to take home to sort thru, so i can only imagine what they did with the rejects , but assuming they probably didnt bring them all back , whats 1 to do with all those rocks ? Ive only seen a few examples of precious metals in raw rock , but not enough to know the difference on my own . i seen this forum a few days ago & was very impressed with the knowledge , patience & answers given by other members in this forum , so i had to come back today & join in the hopes that someone can tell me what they are .. Sorry so lengthy , i hope im not butting in on someone elses post , please forgive me if i have & i would be grateful for a general idea of how i should start if this happens .. With that being said .. These rocks were found in a yard in Yakima Wa 2.jpg 3.jpg 79873309_2478488389138820_8945996404564688896_n.jpg 858pm.jpg lrgr rock 12 7 19  917pm.jpg lrgr rock 12 7 19  9 56 pm.jpg lrgr rock 12 7 19  958pm.jpg sm wh 12 7 19  1006 pm.jpg med  wh 12 7 19 1016pm.jpg green.jpg br shiny.jpg br shiny2.jpg br shinyothr side.jpg
 

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dssjon

Newbie
Dec 7, 2019
2
0
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Found hiking in Skagit County, WA. Any ideas what kind of rock this is? IMG_20191207_185746990.jpg IMG_20191207_185557273.jpg
 

PN14

Newbie
Dec 7, 2019
2
0
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
IDK if i posted them ok hope so .. Thanks alot in advance
 

Clay Diggins

Silver Member
Nov 14, 2010
4,883
14,251
The Great Southwest
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Clay, I can indeed scratch it with a knife but not very easily. Although it is kind of flaky. After digging around the web further I'm wonder if it could it be blue schist: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blueschist , wdyt?

It could be blueschist in your location. It doesn't look like any blueschist I've seen before but I haven't seen that much.

If it's serpentine it should able to be scratched by a knife but so should blueschist. I see blueschist is actually a little softer than serpentine. I imagine the amount of Glaucophane in the blueschist would determine how blue and how hard it is.

Does it absorb or repel water. Blueschist is very porous, serpentine is not.
 

LAMPWICK

Newbie
Dec 9, 2019
2
0
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
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Hi all ,
I found this interesting stone on the Jurassic coast in dorset England and would love to know what it is . Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks .
 

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