chalcedonykingswood said:What is this rock?...Kinda looks like quartz in some white coating then there is brown coating that
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chalcedonykingswood said:What is this rock?...Kinda looks like quartz in some white coating then there is brown coating that
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Is it really a gemstone - eg is it transparent? Photos are never fully diagnostic - if people could have a go at things like transparency, hardness, streak and SG it makes it so more reliable.Thevoid22 said:https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...ges/14087/1543437473_20181125_081902.jpgHello goldierocks and fellow prospectors.
I've looked at trillion bits of quartz in my amateur prospecting efforts trying to find pure forms of crystal quartz and amongst being successful in finding some nice bits I've found this one bit that has a blue type of gemstone that has unfortunately broken off but a small part has remained in which how I found it.. any ideas what it could be?https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/14087/1543436831_20181125_081824.jpg
It certainly would be rare - sapphire (corundum) and quartz tend to be incompatible together.Heatho 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.
I need more than just a photo to help (eg I can't see if it is transparent or not, and whether it is possibly metallic)Thevoid22 said:https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...ges/14087/1543437473_20181125_081902.jpgHello goldierocks and fellow prospectors.
I've looked at trillion bits of quartz in my amateur prospecting efforts trying to find pure forms of crystal quartz and amongst being successful in finding some nice bits I've found this one bit that has a blue type of gemstone that has unfortunately broken off but a small part has remained in which how I found it.. any ideas what it could be?https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/14087/1543436831_20181125_081824.jpg
Got an hour or three - yes some turquoise, pyrite and lots of other things. Fairer on the identifier if you just photograph one sample on each (not a magician)Omni said:Hey all,
These are some stones (and a ton of pyrite) the girlfriend and I found in a pre-prepared pan at an old gold mining town while on holiday in Arizona last month. Just wondering if anyone can help identify some of the stones?
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Very difficult to identify a water-worn pebble - what does the rock itself look like inside (crack one in half and photograph it)Shaza1 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
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Is it really nearly heavy as gold? What is its SG? If you had not said it was so heavy I would have thought it to be an iron mineral replacing a former silicate mineral or (knowing it is Bendigo) pyrite. Streak, hardness?Ben Digo said: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.
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Chalcedony - far from chrysoprase in colourkingswood said:Well done to you SirPat Hogen said:Prehnite or Chrysoprase.
I found a more greener bit which google would tell me is most likely chrysoprase
Thanks for the help!https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/11203/1543636026_green_rock_in_white_suff.jpg
A lot of these don't appear to be alluvial, but would appear to be simply mineral specimens put into a bottle of water to show them up (which it certainly does well). The only problem is that the water (and the oxygen in it) will soon tarnish and discolour the specimens. If you have got silver (which In am a bit doubtful about - native silver is never alluvial, not particularly easy to obtain and tarnishes in air like Grandma's butter dish) - then it won't stay shiny for even many months but will turn black. Many look nice, so they really should be dried (you could always put them back in the bottle with a clear, non-oxidising liquid if so inclined).Omni said:Haha, my bad Goldie. I haven't got around to taking them out and snapping some better pics. Those image were just after we'd finsihed bottling our little haul. Found some minuscule gold flakes in another tiny vial as well, along with some silver maybe.
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