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Gold Prospecting
Metal Detecting for Gold
Specific Gravity test help - Gold and quartz
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtalk Leonora" data-source="post: 461201" data-attributes="member: 5638"><p>SG tests on species are unreliable at best...being a bit blunt as I tend to be...they are a waste of time in terms of working out your Au content.</p><p></p><p>If the specie is 'pretty', and you wanted to sell it.....weigh it as is and charge a per gram price as is...gold and rock...that's your premium if it's pretty.</p><p></p><p>If it's a dog...and you want to work out the Au content....throw it in the dolly pot and smelt...only reliable method.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtalk Leonora, post: 461201, member: 5638"] SG tests on species are unreliable at best...being a bit blunt as I tend to be...they are a waste of time in terms of working out your Au content. If the specie is 'pretty', and you wanted to sell it.....weigh it as is and charge a per gram price as is...gold and rock...that's your premium if it's pretty. If it's a dog...and you want to work out the Au content....throw it in the dolly pot and smelt...only reliable method. [/QUOTE]
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Metal Detecting for Gold
Specific Gravity test help - Gold and quartz
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