No clue can someone please identify

csande480v

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ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1488846428.157855.jpg i know where there's a bunch of these
 

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View attachment 1423497 i know where there's a bunch of these
All In one spot?. You can actually buy a bag that will include them. I see that often. But if you are finding them on the ground . That means you are in an area they spent a long time. There is a lot of history still waiting to be explored. Good find

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csande480v

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No I dig it out of a river bank but left some similar. So u know what rock gem fossil it is ?
 

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Its something of a mix in the quartz family of silicates. In the picture the upper left corner shows druzzy quartz crystals. There appears to be some banding or attempts at banding along the line of agate in the red areas and the butter scotch areas look almost like jasper but are probably chalcedony. My thoughts.
 

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Nice ,I like that side shows more details. How about one from the top of it

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