Hoping for help Identifying Possible PURPLE FLUORITE

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I am new to these forums, so my apologies if i am posted this in the wrong area (if so can you point me in the right direction). I have what i think may be a a piece of purple fluorite covered in possible quartz crystals. Here are some pics. I was hope someone might be able to identify and possible put an approx value on it? 63512960035__24A57536-F72E-4E4B-AF18-50A041967265 (1).webp63512961878__649CD291-8FD1-4BC4-B1A1-9796C4EEC54B (1).webpIMG_4576.webpIMG_4577.webp
 

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Those look a bit more like Calcite crystals to me. Where is this specimen from?
 

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here are some other pictures if they help...i was so young when i got it i couldnt tell you. i know its a long shot and not much to go on but figured id tryIMG_4574.webpIMG_4576.webpIMG_4577.webp
 

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Location is fairly important to determine a value. Its possible if you took some new photos in daylight that are well focused and clear someone may have some ideas of where it is from.
 

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Fluorite in a quartz or calcite crystal matrix.

Value is in the eye of the beholder. Better pictures would help.
 

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