What is this rock?

ValerieHolden

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vpnavy

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1st - Welcome Aboard ValerieHolden! Take a look at Sub-Forums: Arizona for information (i.e., clubs, etc.) directly related to your state.
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2nd - I moved from New Member Introductions over to Forum: Rocks/Gems for more exposure.
 

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DDancer

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Azurite nodules, hrmm. Yep they can appear just like that but no its not common for them to geode. Usually they are solid and show external crystal structures. Whats curious to me is they appear to have a high silicate content so I'll be interested to see what others think.
 

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if you have a magnifier app on your phone, or can take a pic through a loupe, a close up of the crystal habit would be definitive. The crystal habits of quartz/silica and azurite are vastly different. If it's quartz, it was externally dyed which isn't likely. I'm inclined to say you have yourself some azurite geodes which is probably a rarity.
 

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Amazing . Welcome from Mississippi.
 

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