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Your opinions would be appreciated regarding a target I dug up recently. Could this be silver? It's very heavy, almost as heavy as gold and my little Monster 1000 reacted very positively to it on the "non-ferrous" indicator.
Thanks Heatho that's pretty exciting to think it could be sapphire which I highly hoped. I appreciate you sharing your thoughts my friend. Hopefully when or if goldierocks comments he'll agree with youHeatho said:That could possibly be a sapphire in the quartz, errr umm which would make it very very rare, would be good if Goldirocks would give his opinion on it as I'm baffled. Could be some other gemstone though, weird but very nice.
Well done to you SirPat Hogen said:Prehnite or Chrysoprase.
Pudding stone (black) / conglomerateShaza1 said:Hey all
Any idea on what this rock could be, I found it in a river bed, its kinda heavy and non magnetic
Thanks shaz
https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...0169_841702f4-1f2e-4e8c-afb3-2853545337b0.jpg
https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...0170_e3da10ad-eacd-4f29-bf0f-b9133d17950e.jpg
https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...0172_08560dcd-b3e2-4937-84df-1ea4ee236f20.jpg
https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...0172_8f0c1ed5-2b8a-4d7b-b609-976d49068286.jpg
Druze/druse/druzy Quartzkingswood said:
Carnelian as good a name as any - chalcedony or microquartz is the mineral name - some might call it very poor agate (a trace of banding)Heatho said:Hi Shaz, looks like carnelian to me.
depends on its hardness for identificationhannahchikka said:https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...2245_screen_shot_2018-11-11_at_6.43.46_pm.jpg
https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...9766_screen_shot_2018-11-11_at_6.01.22_pm.jpg
Hi I'm new here.
This rock is black, very smooth, has a part thats grey on it (put it under a bright light and that part you can see through - no colour).
Its streak is white. Its texture is the same as a raw sapphire
Could it be black spinel or black sapphire?
Thanks
So try quartz....hannahchikka said:https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...3624_screen_shot_2018-11-12_at_8.06.20_pm.jpg
This is how it looks compared to the sapphire (I know the one on the right is definitely a sapphire cuz in the bright light it shines blue, green and yellow).
I don't have quartz on me. So I tested it on the sapphire and the sapphire scratched, I tested the sapphire on it and it scratched. It was faint and didn't always work for both of them.
Aquamarine is beryl - but it needs to be a good colour, transparent and relatively unflawed22shells said:Have found a few of these, wondering if you could call it aquamarine at all or is it just beryl?https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/3817/1542221448_pb151058.jpg
same comment as before22shells said:Yes, I often get blue/purple mixed up. And dark green/brown. Here is an example of the other type, which doesn't look like aquamarine to me but maybe getting close to some sort of precious beryl? There was meant to be aquamarine and emerald found years ago, so far all I can find is this type of stuff. Maybe it's there somewhere.
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/3817/1542342926_pb161058.jpg
Called quartz sceptre:Lefty said:I don't need the mineral identified, I know it's a quartz crystal. I dug it up at Lowmead. I was just wondering if Goldirocks or anyone else could identify the proper geological name for this.......erm, unique-looking formation? :lol:
https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...229_159974271628509_3087393951754223616_o.jpg
Don't see the flour gold - white mica?Ward69 said:Has anyone seen this before Washing the pan, this little rock wouldn't move. https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/12603/1542787507_image.jpg so looking at it more closely hmm full of flour gold. It's in bedded in Quartz like stone
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