What a great pick up. So many great slabs and love seeing the old prices. I don't know much about rock types unless they are from Michigan. Thanks for showing them and hope others can be helpful.
The rock on the thumbnail photo for the video is found with quartz and gold plus a few other gems. The gold will be either free gold, flakes or fine dustings that can be panned out once all rock is crushed finely for panning and you can pick out any big flakes while you're at it. Just thought I'd tell you. It's the yellow and black mixed rock. I have one right now that's a slab. Lots of gold.
Very nice assortment. These will polish up 😍beautifully.
thanks for watching!
cool finds!!
Thanks, Julie.
How fun, I'm jealous.
Thank you.
What a great pick up. So many great slabs and love seeing the old prices. I don't know much about rock types unless they are from Michigan. Thanks for showing them and hope others can be helpful.
@@upnorthadventureswithccc thanks.
Sooo many awesome slabs! ❤️
The rock on the thumbnail photo for the video is found with quartz and gold plus a few other gems. The gold will be either free gold, flakes or fine dustings that can be panned out once all rock is crushed finely for panning and you can pick out any big flakes while you're at it. Just thought I'd tell you. It's the yellow and black mixed rock. I have one right now that's a slab. Lots of gold.
Seriously. Lol. I think it’s just simply common jasper.
Those are nice 😊 pretty big slabs too. Love the little pieces at the end ❤
#32 appears to be Coastal Plains Chert. Imho
Thanks, Susan.
Number 6 is goldstone, a man made gem.
Thanks. I think that is definitely the consensus on that one.
#11 is probably gonna have some gold flakes or fine gold in the veins. Check it out if you're up to it.
And #14
Thanks.
Number 8, 26 & 34 looks like creek jasper and 19 is sodalite.
Thank you.
2 looks like dendritic opal
#6 looks like goldstone which IS man-made but still considered semiprecious.
11 may be Turkish stick agate
6 looks like goldstone which is man made