I took some photos of some rocks I have lying around through the AmScope stereoscope.
By popular* demand** I am posting them here and have started a new album for them.
*popular =
@Emma1017 is popular
** demand = She suggested nicely
A few gold nuggets magnified. These pics are posted on my website in my Gold Gallery album:




Compare to what Pyrite Crystals look like:

The Moonstone piece I recently polished has a nice hidden feature:
at 20x magnification

Zoomed in to 40x magnification:

Zoomed in at 120x magnification:

This is a piece of Fuchsite, also known as Chromium Mica. It has blue, green, and clear crystals with silvery chrome mica. The tiny red specks are rubies embedded in the stone.

While gold panning, I found a couple of pieces of raw platinum.

I didn't know if it was silver or platinum. Silver has a hardness of 3 on the Mohs scale, which means you can scratch it with a copper penny. Platinum is harder at 4.5 - 5 so a penny won't scratch it, but a piece of glass or a knife blade will. It didn't scratch, it fractured instead into a bunch of tiny fragments.

And finally a piece of Tree Agate. Tree Agate is not a true agate because it is not clear like Moss Agate. Tree Agate is usually white but has the same dendrites that give it the look of branches, ferns, or moss inside. The green dendrites are caused by a mixture of iron oxide and manganese oxide that give it a green color.

Some stones look better as they are and magnification does not reveal anything spectacular. I have several specimens of large Calcite clusters that are really cool. But magnified you only see one or two crystals, so it is rather unimpressive. I have those listed on my Etsy store with closeups of the crystal pockets. If you want to see those, they are at loridee605(dot)etsy(dot)com Since those were not photographed with the stereoscope they are not included here.
If I find more to add to the album, I'll post a link to those.
This concludes this morning's rock porn. Thank you.