First off, gold is
HEAVY!!!! In case you didn't catch that
Gold is HEAVY
More technically, it is DENSE, heavy compared to other stuff for its size.. Gold is somewhere around 6 times more DENSE(heavy for size) than that brown
stuff in your container...
Gold is HEAVY!!!!
Fill the container with water.. tilt at a slight angle, and shake side to side, fairly vigourously.. If that shiny stuff all ends up down in the bottom corner, its gold.
If it doesn't its not... You don't need a proper pan to pan, it just makes it a little easier... Just like you don't need a pan to cook noodles, you can do it in a beer
can if you have to.
Gold is HEAVY!!!!
I'm voting for not... That second pic. Shiny stuff at the top, but not a hint of it near the bottom.
Gold is HEAVY!!!
Just an example, because I have one sitting here... A Gatorade bottle, 32oz, 2 pounds when full of gatorade, 6 pounds when full of regular dirt... 38 pounds if full of gold...
A gallon jug, six pounds with gasoline... 8 with water or milk, 24 pounds full of dirt. 152 pounds full of gold... (ball park figures).
Gold is Heavy..... With a little water and agitation, it will ALWAYS end up at the bottom, and it gets there really fricken fast once you fluidize/"jiggle or shake" the material. And
yes I have panned in a disposable tupper ware container, just like you have... Gold is HEAVY!!!!, It could be a fry pan, a double boiler or a proper gold pan, gold will always
act the same, it goes right to the bottom.
I suggest you go get some real gold, you can get a 1/10th of a gram on e-bay for about $7, paydirt is fun too, but you aren't going to get a 1/10th of gram for $7... Then you
will KNOW how gold behaves, and what gold looks like... Once you see it, you'll know it, you'll always know it... It has a very distinct look, it never shines, it looks the same
in sun or shade, it looks the same from all angles... It never twinkles.. And it behaves in a pan or even a tupper ware container in a certain way...
For a short bit there, when I was green, I thought I was rich too, but I couldn't keep the pyrite in the pan... That's another thing... if you have to pan super careful to keep
the shiny stuff in the pan... Let it go... Its not gold... The gold is snuggled down below all the other stuff, waiting for you... Because....... Gold is HEAVY!!!!!! You can
be an absolute spaz with the pan, not a clue what you are doing, and as long as you don't tip it upside down, you will get 90+ percent of the gold that entered your pan. 20 minutes
of youtube vids and you'll probably get 98%, so if you have to be careful to not wash the "gold" out, its not gold... Let it go. (I had a hard time with that).
I hope there is gold in your dirt, but I'll bet a deflated football that what you are seeing is not gold. I don't think you've seen the gold yet, and it very well could be there.