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This is a heavy, mettalic rock, i don't have an exact weight for it.
I found it several years ago on the banks of the Missouri River.
The coin shown is a Quarter.


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paradizelost wrote:
http://www2.paradizelost.net/100_0477.jpg
http://www2.paradizelost.net/100_0478.jpg
http://www2.paradizelost.net/100_0479.jpg
http://www2.paradizelost.net/100_0480.jpg


This is a heavy, metalic rock, I don't have an exact weight for it.
I found it several years ago on the banks of the Missouri River.
The coin shown is a Quarter.


Nice try, wrong group. I reposted it for you, now tell me how big a
quarter is. I take it it is not 1/4"?

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Weatherlawyer wrote:

paradizelost wrote:

http://www2.paradizelost.net/100_0477.jpg
http://www2.paradizelost.net/100_0478.jpg
http://www2.paradizelost.net/100_0479.jpg
http://www2.paradizelost.net/100_0480.jpg


This is a heavy, metalic rock, I don't have an exact weight for it.
I found it several years ago on the banks of the Missouri River.
The coin shown is a Quarter.



Nice try, wrong group. I reposted it for you, now tell me how big a
quarter is. I take it it is not 1/4"?


About 15/16 of an inch in diameter. That's about 2.4 cm to the rest of
you. But size is rarely a critical defining feature of a rock or
mineral, unless it is dropped on one's foot.


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