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rckrgrl916

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Aug 20, 2016
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Hello everyone. I've only posted here twice. But my curiosity continues to grow. These are a few stones that are quite unusual. They aren't rocks I found on the surface. I washed big chunks of dirt mounds from my field to find these. I find them rather unusual. If anybody has an idea what they are, I welcome you to join the conversation.
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stdenis_jd

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Here are a few things that would be helpful:

Better, closer, more well lit photos. These just look like dark blobs sorry :)

Location (country/state/general area of the state)

Transparent translucent or opaque

Hardness...do they scratch glass, steel (pocket knife), copper (penny)

With the above mentioned things we might be able to help :)

The one on the bottom left looks like Jasper. Should scratch glass easily.
 

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rckrgrl916

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Aug 20, 2016
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Ok. Ill try again. Im amateur level #1. Super new. Thanks for the advice. I enjoy this hobby very much.

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Neon

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Jun 24, 2016
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Here are a few things that would be helpful:

Better, closer, more well lit photos. These just look like dark blobs sorry :)

Location (country/state/general area of the state)

Transparent translucent or opaque

Hardness...do they scratch glass, steel (pocket knife), copper (penny)

With the above mentioned things we might be able to help :)

The one on the bottom left looks like Jasper. Should scratch glass easily.

Could be agates as well.
 

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