Hi Guys,
Just updating thread with some findings today, was a slow start a few junk targets along the way - very small junky targets nothing deep no screamers. Grounds are becoming quiet.
After walking along covering some grounds I changed area's just to break it up a bit. Well I normally am pretty easy going and takes a lot to get me worked up. We take so much pride in our hobby or profession and for certain people who think they have their own rights, wrecking everything in the fields, dropping rubbish where ever they feel like it, dont even get me started on those who dont fill their holes back in. What I seen today is absolute crap, people who think they can destroy our history. People who think they are entitled to bring heavy machinery into crown land and push old workings let alone into a historic reserve.
I would hope that everyone in this forum is not like this but if there is one person reading this and you do these sorts of things, you shouldnt even have any rights in prospecting, and I hope one day you wake up to a surprise visit from the hard working people who try to sustain our fields for all the people who do the right thing.
Destroying all of the hard worked efforts from the old miners is beyond me why.
Anyway I wont go into it too much because I like to keep my thread positive all the time guys.
So as I finished seeing something that put me into shock, literally I was shaking while filming it. I ventured back to another area and hit a nice small signal - this thing was easily 5 to 6 inches deep. Almost at the very point of the Mono Search Pattern
Check this one out.
After finishing for the day and on my way back to the vehicle - I stopped at that Ironbark Tree in my recent post - the one that was growing all over the place. This one is for Numpty - these are what I found around the base of the tree within a 2meter circle around the tree
So after arriving home guys, I wanted to share this with you all as well. Look what arrived today
Looking forward to testing it out over the next few days.
I was also advised some really good news today after getting my finds tested by a Geologist. These are the ones that I am talking about, just to show you the images.
I posted this not too long ago.
These ones I found not too long ago but never posted them up on this thread.
After the geologist inspected them he has confirmed they are native silver, the reason they were inspected he was very interested in the first piece because of the shape and colors. There was a potential chance it could have been a rare metal, or even better a nickel fragment from a very rare meteorite. Possibly one of only 61 specimens worldwide. Turns out all were silver, but that was better than what he said originally, either really good or just slag. So very happy with the results being Silver.
Now this is even more exciting because when you find native silver there is always gold, its rare not to find gold where there is native silver, it does happen but rare. So the results tell me that when you find silver being 5% in specific gravity then often there is gold in specific gravity of 95% of what the silver is. As you can see the Silver is a nice size - so if we add 95% to that size then we should expect gold 95% larger than those silver nuggets.
These pieces were found 4 inches below the surface so the gold would be close to 1 1/2 feet. Gets me thinking now.
Anyway here are some closeups of those pieces, the Geologist noticed native silver crystal cubes as well. Never checked them with the microscope - here are a couple of images.
Hopefully these may help anyone in future if they find silver they can compare. These nuggets are very worn over the years
Anyway hope you enjoy the images
Happy Hunting M.G