What is this rock i found? is it gold? my magnet sticks to it as well

what is this rock i found? is it gold? my magnet sticks to it as well

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That's got gold in it.

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It’s pyrite you big dummy.
Or a fossilized log of Andy Sixx’s shit.

a piece of you're mothers meat curtains

You should check the area you found it. Could be more. If you found a gold vein you will find more embedded in the rocks

Looks like a meteor

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jokes on you, i have two dads.

Extremely iron-rich Haematite ore with iron pyrite crystals.

chances of it being gold are almost 0. easiest way to confirm is to scratch it with a needle. gold will scratch easily, pyrite wont.

It's plutonium ore throw it away

i'm no expert, just an amateur but i'd say you do got some gold there friendo

>My magnet sticks to it
>Is it gold?
Magnets don't stick to gold, retard.

thanks anons. Gonna try the needle

That's definitely gold

I think he knows that, it's the hematite the magnet sticks to

>magnet sticks to it.
Ferromagnetic, which means it's probably iron - maybe nickel or cobalt but very unlikely - especially since orange color is likely iron oxide (rust).

"Gold" is likely iron pyrite, also known as "fool's gold" which is commonly found in iron ore.

Where do you live?

on the western coast of Norway.

tried to scratch it, the ore is just too small to see if I did any damage.

but k, if its not gold, could it be a meteorite? yes, i need money.

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I'll give you 5 dollars for it, that's all the pyrite is worth and that's being generous.

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Hi

even worse do they both spitroast you fagito ?

suck an dick, jewniggers. also kek

hello frend

Gold ain't magnetic. chances are that it's just iron (Fe3+ is the color of rust, after all)

>could it be a meteorite?

no. absolutely no ablation from entry, deep oxide formation is utterly unlike extraterrestrial iron structure.

If its norwegian, its entirely typical ore of the sort which was used for smelting as far back as the late Roman era.

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Please die you fucking oxygen their. Fuck I hope you didn’t have kids.

Stupid motherfucker. Just die.

have you seen Joe Dirt?
That is the kind of rock he found

From your image alone I’d say it’s metamorphic but without a closer inspection for further analysis, it’s anyone’s guess. Well, anyone with basic geological experience that is. Can you post an image showing the magnet you’re using? How much does it weigh? I would imagine that it’s not nearly as hard as my penis when fucking your mother. I don’t know anything about rocks, fuck you.

Nice chunk of "bog iron" mate.

magnet sticks to it means it musst be iron
pyrit has iron in it and looks like gold, also called catsgold in german
the red coloure is also an indicator for iron

The red indicates Fe which is oxidized

There is also Chalcopyrite and Sphalerite

Which are copper Zinc minerals

There may be trace Au and Ag and will be high in Sulfur

Youll be able to tell if you break a piece off and it smells like rotten eggs

could be a meteor, no joke or iron

Then I have whole bunch of meteors.....im rich now woooo

Looks like iron you big smelly willy, melt it down scrap off the slag and make an iron pickaxe with the ingots so you can mine diamonds

meteorite

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it's not a rock it's a mineral marie

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It's T-Rex cum

This is a meteorite

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Nerd

Eat it

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take it into town and get some expensive whiskey and cheap whores

That's a frozen ball of shit from an airplane. See the peanut?