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roughdiamond

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help identify these stones smaller stone with 2 grams approx 12 ct green, largest stone 25 grams, color chcolate black cape.
collected directly from nature and clean with only water, some completely trasparente against the light.
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smaller stone with 2 grams approx 12 ct green, largest stone 25 grams, color chcolate black cape.
collected directly from nature and clean with only water, some completely trasparente against the light.
 

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DCMatt

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How 'bout you pick out 2 or 3 that you really want identified and maybe someone on the forum will look at them.

Asking for 40 or so ID's is a little too much to ask IMO.

Welcome to the forum.

DCMatt
 

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roughdiamond

Tenderfoot
Sep 13, 2016
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All Treasure Hunting
How 'bout you pick out 2 or 3 that you really want identified and maybe someone on the forum will look at them.

Asking for 40 or so ID's is a little too much to ask IMO.

Welcome to the forum.

DCMatt

your visit is important, thanks for the tip, and enjoy
 

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unclemac

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these appear to be common chalcedony and carnelian....in other words, river polished agates.
 

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Icewing

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A general location would be helpful when trying to determine what minerals are native to the area.
 

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Icewing

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Well if you are finding them in Uraguay my guess would be Druzy.
 

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sutphin

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THATS THE ROCKS THE NEIGHBOR HOOD KIDS THROW AT MY SHED. NICE FINDS .
 

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