1more4me Sr. Member Joined Jul 26, 2011 Messages 253 Reaction score 338 Golden Thread 0 Location Louisiana Detector(s) used White's V3i Feb 12, 2020 #1 Anyone know the source of this opal? Purple, red, green flashes. Dry, it's very dark but super fine sandstone texture. Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Family Maps of Hinds County, Mississippi, Deluxe Edition - Grab it through Amazon!
Anyone know the source of this opal? Purple, red, green flashes. Dry, it's very dark but super fine sandstone texture. Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Family Maps of Hinds County, Mississippi, Deluxe Edition - Grab it through Amazon!
Molewacker Bronze Member Joined Feb 9, 2015 Messages 1,537 Reaction score 2,552 Golden Thread 0 Location Yacolt WA Detector(s) used EQ 800 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Feb 12, 2020 #2 Could this be Peacock Ore? (WAG from photo) Very pretty! Upvote 0
Noah_D Bronze Member Joined Dec 14, 2017 Messages 1,593 Reaction score 3,492 Golden Thread 0 Location Illinois (prev. NE Ohio) 🏆 Honorable Mentions: 1 Detector(s) used Nokta Makro Simplex+, Garrett ACE 300, Carrot Primary Interest: Metal Detecting Feb 13, 2020 #3 Molewacker said: Could this be Peacock Ore? (WAG from photo) Very pretty! Click to expand... My first thought as well, I haven't seen many opals though. Upvote 0
Molewacker said: Could this be Peacock Ore? (WAG from photo) Very pretty! Click to expand... My first thought as well, I haven't seen many opals though.
DDancer Bronze Member Joined Mar 25, 2014 Messages 2,339 Reaction score 2,003 Golden Thread 0 Location Traveling US to work Detector(s) used Current Equinox 600 Past Whites DFX Garret GTI 2500 and others Prospecting Minelab GPZ 7000 Past SD 2100 GP 3000 (retired) Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Feb 13, 2020 #4 Looks like boulder opal, seen simular material from the Peacock opal mine in Nevada I believe. Nice colors. Upvote 0
Looks like boulder opal, seen simular material from the Peacock opal mine in Nevada I believe. Nice colors.