M Mineral54 Greenie Joined Sep 22, 2014 Messages 18 Reaction score 7 Golden Thread 0 Location Southern Nevada Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Oct 9, 2014 #1 Pretty sure this is Muscovite Mica in quartz. Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Minelab PRO-FIND 35 Waterproof Pinpointer Metal Detector for Experts with Tone ID & Adjustable Sensitivity - Grab it through Amazon!
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shaman15771 Sr. Member Joined May 27, 2014 Messages 321 Reaction score 117 Golden Thread 0 Location SW VIRGINIA Detector(s) used fisher Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Oct 9, 2014 #2 Sure looks like it, got it all over here. SW Virginia. Ground looks like someone dumped glitter on it. Upvote 0
Sure looks like it, got it all over here. SW Virginia. Ground looks like someone dumped glitter on it.
BurntBear Bronze Member Joined Jul 4, 2014 Messages 1,450 Reaction score 1,303 Golden Thread 0 Location N.E. Tennessee Detector(s) used Shovels....lots of shovels! Primary Interest: Other Oct 10, 2014 #3 Can you get some photos of different angles on this one? -Luke Upvote 0
M Mineral54 Greenie Joined Sep 22, 2014 Messages 18 Reaction score 7 Golden Thread 0 Location Southern Nevada Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Oct 11, 2014 Thread Owner #4 For sure Luke, here you go. Upvote 0
M Mineral54 Greenie Joined Sep 22, 2014 Messages 18 Reaction score 7 Golden Thread 0 Location Southern Nevada Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Oct 11, 2014 Thread Owner #5 And here is some without the quarts rock attached. I was told this was muscovite mica because it has very thin almost clear layers all jammed together. It has a little weight to it too. Upvote 0
And here is some without the quarts rock attached. I was told this was muscovite mica because it has very thin almost clear layers all jammed together. It has a little weight to it too.
BurntBear Bronze Member Joined Jul 4, 2014 Messages 1,450 Reaction score 1,303 Golden Thread 0 Location N.E. Tennessee Detector(s) used Shovels....lots of shovels! Primary Interest: Other Oct 11, 2014 #6 I believe you're right. It appears to be Muscovite. Upvote 0