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platinum nugget

Posted by walsh68  
walsh68
platinum nugget
February 28, 2012 03:59PM
this is my nug
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Re: platinum nugget
February 29, 2012 03:59PM
ca    
Come on Walsh68. How about ending our agony an let us all know where this lovely nugget came from?

John Dagenais
walsh68
Re: platinum nugget
March 05, 2012 02:06AM
oregon , im not hiding my location you still have to find them when you get there
Re: platinum nugget
March 05, 2012 05:28AM
That is a very nice lunker. I don't mind if you want to brag some more....How many grams is it in weight? What is it worth these days-I mean the market price?? I'm sure it is worth more than that to a (rich) collector. Find it panning? Got any more grains or pcs where that came from? Can you safely display that in your collection, or would that be risky, I wonder. There was a thread a while back on secuity...
Anyway, thanks for sharing the photo.

Mike
Re: platinum nugget
March 05, 2012 08:22AM
I have attached an image of my "lunker platinum nugget".

It came from an operating placer deposit in Alaska. Not Porcupine Creek. The Schaubels would never do this.

Can't say where for legal reasons.

It is exactly one ounce and is only worth a "Jackson" and not a "Franklin" as bullion since it is a pure silver fake casting.

But it is worth a "Franklin" to me since I lust after fakes.

Most gold fakes are cast from natural placer gold, and are thus difficult to detect by probe analysis.

But when my analyses showing casting imperfections and lost wax residue were shown to some South American
forgers, they caved immediately. Remember the gold octahedrons made from spinel masters?

Bart
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Re: platinum nugget
March 05, 2012 03:28PM
Sorry, Bart, I'm not sure I understand what you are saying. You found a fake in a placer? Or you are calling a silver nugget "platinum" as a wisecrack? I'm not at all familiar w/ the art of nugget forgery, I doubt it is even called that! lol.
I like doing a little panning just to see what might turn up near the bottom of my pan, purely when I have spare time, because I don't find much, and I'm in Illinois, not Alaska....Ancient geologic events have scattered many things far and wide, so one can be pleasantly surprised anywhere, given time. Posting even a teeny weenie grain from an Illinois stream on mindat would be very cool.

Mike
Re: platinum nugget
March 05, 2012 06:47PM
Mike,

The nugget was sent to me by a very active professional exploration geologist in Alaska as part of a consulting job he was conducting.

It came from a placer operation in Alaska, and was presented to the geologist as a "platinum" nugget by the claim owner.

He doubted is was actually platinum and sent it to me for identification.

The analysis showed pure silver. I presume that it is a fake rather than a natural silver nugget because I've never seen a silver nugget like that from a gold placer.

I does "LOOK" like a possible platinum nugget. I don't know if there is horseplay going on, but that is my suspicion.

I do actually collect fakes. At one ounce I think the bullion value is about $20 (a Jackson), but to me, as a new kind of fake I traded it from the geologist for $ 100 or so. Thus it equates to a Benjamin Franklin $ 100 bill.

Sorry for being obtuse !

Bart
Re: platinum nugget
March 05, 2012 07:14PM
Bart'
Thanks for the explanation.
Is there a thread or website that explains the gold fakes you were talking about? Not that I'll ever need that info,just a curiosity.
If pt has an SG of 20-ish, and Au 10-ish, I'd say that would be easy to discern.
I got the Jackson bit, too. I don't drive a Lincoln, but I have a few in my wallet. There is a mineral show in Glen Ellyn (Chicago's
west side) in two weeks. Those and several more will be gone then..

Mike
Re: platinum nugget
March 05, 2012 08:24PM
Mike,

Gold and platinum have nearly identical specific gravities. Gold is often alloyed about 10% silver, and platinum is usually mixed with about 10% iron.

My work was all done for private clients. There is nothing published.

I think, however, that I have seen other researcher's work on gold fakes. Can't remember when or where.

Bart
Re: platinum nugget
March 05, 2012 09:43PM
Bart,

Sorry, I meant Ag instead of Au. Oops!

Take care.

Mike
Re: platinum nugget
March 05, 2012 10:56PM
us    
Since Oregon is home to several metallic minerals that are found in nugget form - awaruite, for example - I would be interested in hearing more about walsh68's nugget and tests that have been performed on it. --Ken
walsh68
Re: platinum nugget
March 09, 2012 12:01AM
i did a acid test it came out the way it should, being plat
Re: platinum nugget
March 15, 2012 01:02AM
Walsh 68,

I have long standing experience with this situation.

An "acid test" will not work in this instance.

Awaruite is stable in acids in the short term. So is metallic iron.

Remove a speck and I will analyze it for free via SEM / EDS.

Bart
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March 15, 2012 01:44PM
ca    
Now that was really a generous offer, which I would take...a free analysis from Bart does not come often...

and of course it would categorically end any controversy or query as to authenticity of the nugget...

I for one am reallly impressed by the size of it...as Pt nuggets of that size are not common from too many places....I have however seen similar ones from the Simillakameen River system in Central B.C. Canada
They were in the possession of a contractor who literally had multiple shelves covered with quart sealers filled with Pt nuggets he had mined from his claim on the river..and no, he would not part with even a tiny one..
Re: platinum nugget
March 15, 2012 04:28PM
Ray,
What is a quartz sealer?
And what are you saying about Bart?! LOL
Why wouldn't a simple SG solve this?

Mike
Re: platinum nugget
March 15, 2012 04:46PM
Mike, "quart" - the volume - not "quartz" smileys with beer
Re: platinum nugget
March 15, 2012 06:07PM
Thanks, Alfredo, yes, I am a moron....With bad eyes, too. duh!
Re: platinum nugget
March 15, 2012 06:09PM
No worries, Mike... I've done worse smiling smiley
Re: platinum nugget
March 16, 2012 12:44AM
A specific gravity test will go a long way toward solving the problem.

At one time Russians made platinum cores for coins and then gilded them with gold.

They knew all about specific gravity in the early 1800s. But they didn't platinum would soon be worth more than gold.

And Ray, "free stuff" is extremely common at my place. You know that as well as anyone. Even when I charge $9.00 for an analysis that is as close to free as it comes. By the way. No more $9.00 analyses. I'm starting a new era of profitabilty.

Bart
walsh68
Re: platinum nugget
March 21, 2012 09:10PM
bart, i would like to take advantage of your offer, so i can confidently know for sure. how much of a sample would you need?. where do i send it?
thank you, walsh68
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