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seeker443

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Can anyone tell me why a rock would set off my detector. It looks like a piece of granite that I dug up this morning. I dug for about 10 inches down before I realized it was the rock that was giving the signal. What could it be. Any Insights would be appreciated. thanks


Chris
 

Iron or other metallic salts and or concentrates in the granite will sometimes cause the detector to sound off.
These are what detectorists call "Hot Rocks"
I am sure you have heard or read about them....

Congratulations,
now you own one!

OD
 

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What kind of signal was it giving?
HH,
Donny
 

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Sorry I dont have a working camera at the moment. It is a spherical rock, looks like granite, light brown in color, has some sparkling elements in it. It sets off my detector but a magnet wont stick to it. Im thinking of taking it to the local colleges earth science department and see if they can tell me anything about it. I will keep you all informed and as soon as possible will get a picture posted.

Chris
 

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