Richard Roy
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Agreed.You have a rock.
Without a legit assay, no one will be remotely interested.
Well I've talked with some professional miners,we did aside tests,water expansion test and some others,and from everything we've done,I believe it might be a solid chunk of Rodium,with traces of Platinum,and goldPerhaps you should explain what you think you have , but as stated before, for now you have a rock.
Highly unlikely, have you tested it with a XRF?Well I've talked with some professional miners,we did aside tests,water expansion test and some others,and from everything we've done,I believe it might be a solid chunk of Rodium,with traces of Platinum,and gold
Rhodium is one of the rarest non-radioactive elements on Earth. To find a solid chunk of it that large is almost absurdly improbably. Also, if you DID have a piece of almost pure rhodium... it would look like very shiny METAL and not ROCK! The density would be around 12g/cm3Well I've talked with some professional miners,we did aside tests,water expansion test and some others,and from everything we've done,I believe it might be a solid chunk of Rodium,with traces of Platinum,and gold
Miners are exactly that- miners. A certified geologist would be the person to ask what it is, then recommend a lab to send it to for analysis. The fabric from which your pant legs are composed of, are more clearly photographed than what the rock is composed of.Well I've talked with some professional miners,we did aside tests,water expansion test and some others,and from everything we've done,I believe it might be a solid chunk of Rodium,with traces of Platinum,and gold
Everything on this planet are from the Stars, but some stuff are more common than others.From what I have read rhodium is never found in large size. Always in particle size. That's why it is very expensive. All rhodium is from meteorites and space particles is what most believe
Well if your all experts on refining fine metels,then just maybe someone would be so kind as to maybe help ly has fine metals in it find out what my so called rock is,.I took it to a jewelers and he did some aside tests and acid didn't touch it and the Wan he had went straight to Platinum and stayed there,but it still didn't tell exactly what it could be,but he said it defenintIn my line of work we call that rip rap. Used for embankments around jetties. For anyone to even pay for shipping for that would be too much of a risk. You’re literally asking for advice on a forum of very highly skilled refiners of precious metals amongst other metals as well to give you their thoughts on a rock and give you their opinions. Your getting just that. Good luck with your rock you may actually have some metallic in said rock but nobody knows by just looking at pictures of your rip rap rock.
You need an Assay.Well if your all experts on refining fine metels,then just maybe someone would be so kind as to maybe help ly has fine metals in it find out what my so called rock is,.I took it to a jewelers and he did some aside tests and acid didn't touch it and the Wan he had went straight to Platinum and stayed there,but it still didn't tell exactly what it could be,but he said it defenint
A jeweler does not have the tools for properly analyzing rocks.Well if your all experts on refining fine metels,then just maybe someone would be so kind as to maybe help ly has fine metals in it find out what my so called rock is,.I took it to a jewelers and he did some aside tests and acid didn't touch it and the Wan he had went straight to Platinum and stayed there,but it still didn't tell exactly what it could be,but he said it defenint
Did you try to break it with a hammer? Solid metal does not break.Well I've talked with some professional miners,we did aside tests,water expansion test and some others,and from everything we've done,I believe it might be a solid chunk of Rodium,with traces of Platinum,and gold
I guess this was the density aka specific gravity test. What was the result?water expansion test
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