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<blockquote data-quote="Smallbird" data-source="post: 71584" data-attributes="member: 2838"><p>G'day TenOunce, I've just recently joined the forum. I was looking through some of the posts n placed a similar question just a second ago...then saw this post here which is equally as relevant!</p><p>I've recently panned what seems to be VERY fine gold and have researched how to concentrate and then separate it so that's not a problem, but what I really hope you could help me with is how to know if I've found gold and not mica or pyrite. What would you suggest? I understand the differences in characteristics between them all however his stuff is so so fine haha</p><p>Any advice would be appreciated</p><p></p><p>Cheers mate</p><p></p><p>SB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smallbird, post: 71584, member: 2838"] G'day TenOunce, I've just recently joined the forum. I was looking through some of the posts n placed a similar question just a second ago...then saw this post here which is equally as relevant! I've recently panned what seems to be VERY fine gold and have researched how to concentrate and then separate it so that's not a problem, but what I really hope you could help me with is how to know if I've found gold and not mica or pyrite. What would you suggest? I understand the differences in characteristics between them all however his stuff is so so fine haha Any advice would be appreciated Cheers mate SB [/QUOTE]
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