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Alluvial Gold Prospecting
Sunny Corner- Gold, amalgam and silver perhaps?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gregyem" data-source="post: 657788" data-attributes="member: 23249"><p>Hmm, okay thanks. That's really helpful. Okay this stuff is not big enough to use fingers so I will try it with some forceps. Maybe the silvery stuff is mostly mercury and not solid metal, again I need to get out the forceps and mechanically test it. </p><p>Sorry, my poor description re the gold specs amongst the half and halfers (amalgam). The gold bits are in my concentrates along with sand, black sand, lead shot, garnet or ruby tin, the shiny silvery bits and the duller silver grey bits I thought was amalgam. But one thing for sure, all these specs are heavy. I will refine the concentrates tomorrow and do some investigating under a magnifying glass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gregyem, post: 657788, member: 23249"] Hmm, okay thanks. That's really helpful. Okay this stuff is not big enough to use fingers so I will try it with some forceps. Maybe the silvery stuff is mostly mercury and not solid metal, again I need to get out the forceps and mechanically test it. Sorry, my poor description re the gold specs amongst the half and halfers (amalgam). The gold bits are in my concentrates along with sand, black sand, lead shot, garnet or ruby tin, the shiny silvery bits and the duller silver grey bits I thought was amalgam. But one thing for sure, all these specs are heavy. I will refine the concentrates tomorrow and do some investigating under a magnifying glass. [/QUOTE]
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Gold Prospecting
Alluvial Gold Prospecting
Sunny Corner- Gold, amalgam and silver perhaps?
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