New to this but hooked so I keep the detector in my work van for any chance to have a look.
Was driving through the hills and saw the foundation ruins of something old on the side of the road so thought I'd have a quick look around. Mostly iron and rubbish driving me nuts. On the way out the 705 sounded pretty hard and read a solid 44. Thought it's probably scrap metal again. Dug it out from 100mm down, threw it in my bag thinking not much, probably lead.
Washed it off at home and then realised it isn't lead. Not Galena. Filed it back to reveal nice white metal. Softer than mild steel with the file, harder than lead. Non magnetic. Conductive, 0.0 ohms resistance. Weighs 102gm. I did a bit of research and there was possibly a silver mine in the area. That's about all the background work I could think of.
Appreciate any input. If so, it's not worth a whole lot but I'd be pretty excited if it was silver.
Edit, could have been melted down already?
Was driving through the hills and saw the foundation ruins of something old on the side of the road so thought I'd have a quick look around. Mostly iron and rubbish driving me nuts. On the way out the 705 sounded pretty hard and read a solid 44. Thought it's probably scrap metal again. Dug it out from 100mm down, threw it in my bag thinking not much, probably lead.
Washed it off at home and then realised it isn't lead. Not Galena. Filed it back to reveal nice white metal. Softer than mild steel with the file, harder than lead. Non magnetic. Conductive, 0.0 ohms resistance. Weighs 102gm. I did a bit of research and there was possibly a silver mine in the area. That's about all the background work I could think of.
Appreciate any input. If so, it's not worth a whole lot but I'd be pretty excited if it was silver.
Edit, could have been melted down already?