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My mother gave me a rock yesterday. She said dad found it while plowing in South Dakota more than 50 years ago. It was so unusual, he took it somewhere and was told it was a meteorite. They have lugged it around with them through many moves all these years. I showed it on my Rockhound site and found it is NOT a meteorite. It was fascinating to learn about it. It is most likely Glacial Errata--a rock left in the area, carried there by glacial movement. I knew there were Rockhounds, but I had no idea there were so many folks passionate about meteorites!

This photo shows its plain side, always turned up in the flower bed. The other side appears to be crystals. When I get it cleaned up, I'll show a picture of the crystal side. I'm wondering why my folks didn't display it in the flower bed with the crystals up, instead of the plain side? Perhaps that was a good thing, as the crystals are in good condition and didn't become more weathered. I wish I had known to ask my dad about it, but I was a kid and probably had no clue what was going on around me.

I believe washing it with oxalic acid is the best way to clean it.

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That is so cool!! I love rocks and gems etc. but never had the time to go rock hunting. Probably a good thing!! LOL

Its a beautiful specimen!

Julie

Victory Pass Stable

Maine
 
I love rocks! Especially big flat ones. I pick them up all the time and use the big ones in my landscape. I even took my favorites from our old house when we moved.

Probably got it from my Mom. She used to make my Dad stop and pick them up when we were on family trips. She collected them from every state they have been in. She got a piece of coal from us (Ky). They are all in her landscaping/flowerbeds.
 

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