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itismerc

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Curious as to what these may be! 0303161527.jpg 0303161527a.jpg 0303161529.jpg 0303161530.jpg 0303161530c.jpg 0303161534a.jpg 0303161527.jpg 0303161527a.jpg 0303161529.jpg 0303161530.jpg 0303161530c.jpg 0303161534a.jpg
 

Backwoodsbob

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Nov 12, 2013
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Hold it to the light. Then get back to me and I will tell you what it is.

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smokeythecat

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Nov 22, 2012
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Quartz crystal and tumbled piece of quartz, or Si O2 for lay folk. (Silicon and oxygen)
 

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DDancer

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Have to go with smokey. The crystal is obvious but the tumbled stone not so much. Depends on where it was found however its a bit to large for glass and the chipping is more consistent with a tumbled crystal.
 

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Backwoodsbob

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It's a quartz piece made by a Jesuit Priest. Some is the other one

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