Allan,
The one pictured here is not the same as the ones you mentioned as being graphitic schist. I found this in a huge tailing pile from old mine workings. Its not too great of a picture, its not showing the golden sections much. The mineral seems to be a coating or layer on the rock, with rusty (oxidized iron?) material. What is actually a "sulfide" assay....is it different than others? I checked with a local place in Nevada and they want $300 for minimum charge. ( I forget how many samples I can submit). Is that a fair price?
You mentioned the graphitic schist.....I broke this off the side of a hill...it breaks apart very easily, and yes it seems to have a lot of pyrite in it. I didn't know what it was, thinking maybe it was oxidized silver. I tried to heat with high temp to see how it reacted. Where I found this material, there is a visible golden seam or vein, but it seems that it has much of the rusty color. Is gold ever found in material like this? If its in the sulfide, probable the only way to get it out is leaching?
Regards