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Does this rocks contain mircrogold?

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Hello
Crush and pan is a start. May also want to try a Falcon metal detector as well as look over with your eyes aided with a lens.
 

I can see some microscopic gold.

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Hello
Crush and pan is a start. May also want to try a Falcon metal detector as well as look over with your eyes aided with a lens.
I crushed it and panned but no gold found.
To be honest I didn't use lens or microscope!
 

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Are you sure this shiny particles are not pyrites?!

I was not serious. There is zero chance of anybody being able to see micron gold on any photo, much less a blurry one.

Keep looking. I have found gold embedded into similiar looking rocks.
That kind of material generally makes my detector scream.
 

If anybody have education in geology field, refer to its appearance, please i want to know what kind of stone it is?
What components does ti have, pyrite, Au,Cu, Ag, Pb or whatever????
art
 

If anybody have education in geology field, refer to its appearance, please i want to know what kind of stone it is?
What components does ti have, pyrite, Au,Cu, Ag, Pb or whatever????
art
 

Some gold can't be seen. It's locked up in sulfides and needs to be smelted to release the gold. On a specimen that size the hold would be negligible. The only way I know to have it checked is at an assay facility.


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