looks Molybtit (Molybdite) to me. Molybdenum concentrate,
usually + / - 50% Molybdenum.

When fresh, it´s shiny;

http://www.zcmc.am/products.php?l=eng

when more weathered, it becomes greenish / yellow

http://webmineral.com/data/Molybdite.shtml

best,

pekka s


Kevin Forbes wrote:

Hi, just looking for a one way or the other.
Many years ago, a fellow that I knew, gave me a brittle, hard and shiny, looking lump of metal. I was wondering if anyone cold look at some pics on a page and sway one way or the other, or give any other help.

http://vk3ukf.freewebsitehosting.com/Moly/Molybdenum_page_01.htm

Sorry about the links not on the forst email.
Thanks, Kevin Forbes, VK3UKF.


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