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question for a geologist
Posted by: ????prospector ()
Date: January 22, 2018 02:31PM

I recently found a green stone near a riverbed, amongst some weathered rocks ,it stood out distinctly, it has a sort of green leathery crust, it is attracted to a magnet and has a metallic interior. Now it is not a fungus or living organism that coats the stone but a "crust". I boiled it and the crust remains the same and does not peel. It is not a paint. The green color is sort of color that copper has when a patina forms. It is not copper. What do you think? A sort of meteorite? Thanks.

Re: question for a geologist
Posted by: they aren't human ()
Date: January 22, 2018 02:33PM

It's a Democrat Egg.

Re: question for a geologist
Posted by: lick it ()
Date: January 22, 2018 02:37PM

Muscovite Mica

Re: question for a geologist
Posted by: dwe64 ()
Date: January 22, 2018 02:38PM

it's fagotite

Re: question for a geologist
Posted by: wwwpj ()
Date: January 22, 2018 02:41PM

it's chromium deposit from an illegal chrome plating factory

you'll be dead in a matter of about a month

Re: question for a geologist
Posted by: Nailed it! ()
Date: January 22, 2018 02:43PM

they aren't human Wrote:
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> It's a Democrat Egg.


The crusty fungus and not being a living organism was the give away.

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