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Metal Detecting for Gold
Black or Discoloured Nugget?
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<blockquote data-quote="oldtimerROB" data-source="post: 538375" data-attributes="member: 8947"><p>I wrote about this a while ago as I found a hot stone,ie not hot rock as it is only one and a half inches long near Maryborough.It is no ordinary " hotrock" as I got a razor sharp metallic signal from it 4 inches down.It has a black metallic coating on it of very small mass and it could very easily been missed except for the slow speed i was sweeping the coil.I am trying to get my son in law who is a geologist to inspect it but so far without much luck as he works in the WA mines as a flood water engineer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldtimerROB, post: 538375, member: 8947"] I wrote about this a while ago as I found a hot stone,ie not hot rock as it is only one and a half inches long near Maryborough.It is no ordinary " hotrock" as I got a razor sharp metallic signal from it 4 inches down.It has a black metallic coating on it of very small mass and it could very easily been missed except for the slow speed i was sweeping the coil.I am trying to get my son in law who is a geologist to inspect it but so far without much luck as he works in the WA mines as a flood water engineer. [/QUOTE]
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