Judge for yourself. Diamonds all the way

Caleb12

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20180308_071926.jpg take a look. Yellow one is 159cts. Other is 139cts. 20180308_072800.jpg
 

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Rookster

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Does this mean you're rich Now? Just sayin I know nothing about raw diamonds. Can you fill us in?
 

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DizzyDigger

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Caleb: Gotta ask...what makes you believe these stones are diamonds?
 

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Caleb12

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Not likely? Do you not see the illumination of the stone on the right? You can't see the trigons in the one on the left?
 

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loco oro

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Yes, visual aspects of a stone are only a part of identification, if they were diamond, they would be the largest found in the USA in a long time, if not ever, hence the (not likely) I am not even touching on the color, or the lack of alluvial wear,which would mean you have found those in context of a kimberlite,not impossible, but very unlikely, having said this, don't lose your enthusiasm, and i encourage you to keep rock hounding, its easier to find, than idenify, good luck Caleb.
 

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