EricTheCat
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Hi,
After enjoying photos of many great finds of many members here I felt it was time I share a few of my favorite agate finds.
The first 8 are all from some gravel in my yard. Most of these are just around an inch in diameter. I will include a simple "name" for each so they can be referenced.
Small white. This one is lightly ground and polished with a dremel tool. Before doing so you could barely tell it was an agate.

Light. This one was also lightly ground and polished with a dremel tool.

Clear. Anyone know what this might be? Looks like a Montana agate to me. Not sure how it ended up in my gravel in Southern MN.

Shaped.

Circled.

Eyes. Very lightly polished with a dremel tool.

Red. Ground and polished with a dremel tool. Before that it was chipped up and quite rough.

Red Colored. Very lightly ground and polished with a dremel tool.

The next two were found along the shore of Lake Superior.
Superior eyed.

Superior red.

Thanks for looking. I welcome any comments or questions. Also a reminder, search gravel. You may be surprised what is in there.
After enjoying photos of many great finds of many members here I felt it was time I share a few of my favorite agate finds.

The first 8 are all from some gravel in my yard. Most of these are just around an inch in diameter. I will include a simple "name" for each so they can be referenced.
Small white. This one is lightly ground and polished with a dremel tool. Before doing so you could barely tell it was an agate.

Light. This one was also lightly ground and polished with a dremel tool.

Clear. Anyone know what this might be? Looks like a Montana agate to me. Not sure how it ended up in my gravel in Southern MN.

Shaped.

Circled.

Eyes. Very lightly polished with a dremel tool.

Red. Ground and polished with a dremel tool. Before that it was chipped up and quite rough.

Red Colored. Very lightly ground and polished with a dremel tool.

The next two were found along the shore of Lake Superior.
Superior eyed.

Superior red.

Thanks for looking. I welcome any comments or questions. Also a reminder, search gravel. You may be surprised what is in there.
