Spyke

I feel like my collection has more questions than answers.

I bought this a long time ago under the label of lead. This seemed fitting after my last entry turned out to be somewhat of a fake.

Especially, considering the larger piece, lets take a poll. Is this native lead or molten lead that was poured over another rock?

Also, lead is toxic, please handle any specimens with care.

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kbin.social

I'm going with choice C, it's Galena. I've not seen native lead in person, but I don't think it has a metallic look, just dull grey. Galena is lead sulfide, so it's not surprising to find it sold under the label Lead.

ETA: on a side note, I just added a magazine picture, it's Galena (with Cerussite). Good timing with your post! Mine was sold to me as Hematite, lol.

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kbin.social

Also I have this (hopefully shown in a picture below) that is unlabeled. I guess this is more what I expected Galena to look like. Do you think this is also Galena, or something else?

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kbin.social

That looks like some typical Galena. Is it fairly soft and light? If so, definitely Galena. Also, it's streak should look like pencil lead.

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Its definitely lightweight, although the pieces are small, so its a little hard to tell. Maybe half cm, tops.

But, I could scratch it with a penny, and write on paper like it was a pencil, too.

If it quacks like a duck...
Thanks :)

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kbin.social

I did think about mentioning that, but I wasn't sure it fit the typical description of Galena. All the examples have larger formations. I did see that native lead was rare, but I did pick it up years ago...one can dream, haha. At least I can label it properly now though, thanks!

Dang, hematite? That's just not right.

Side note: are the magazine pictures different from a regular post? Not sure I see the one you added.

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By magazine picture, I just meant the little thumb nail pic for the community. Should show up on the side bar and next to the word "minerals"for where a post was listed to.

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