In 2015, David Hole stumbled upon a peculiar stone while roaming with his metal detector. The stone, reddish in hue and significantly heavier than usual, was wedged in a layer of yellow clay. Given the region's renowned history of gold mining, it was only natural to presume that he had discovered a massive chunk of gold. Hole shared this assumption and attempted to crack open the stone back at his home.
However, his efforts proved futile. He attempted to saw it, drill into it, treat it with acid, and even tried to shatter it with a sledgehammer. Not a single crack appeared on the stone. This seemingly ordinary stone, which sat in his home for years, was far from ordinary. Unable to quell his curiosity, Hole took the stone to the Melbourne Museum, where its true nature was finally revealed.