What Are Green Items Worth?
13 items tagged “green” — sorted by value, from most to least expensive.
Aquamarine
A light greenish-blue inspired by the gemstone and tropical waters
Teal
A cyan-like color with blue and green elements, named after the Eurasian teal duck
Viridian
A blue-green pigment used by Impressionist painters for its natural quality
Pine
A deep blue-green inspired by evergreen needles
Pistachio
A soft, muted yellow-green inspired by the nut
Seafoam
A soft blue-green inspired by ocean foam
Chartreuse
A vivid yellow-green named after a French liqueur made by monks since 1737
Kelly Green
A bright, pure green associated with Irish heritage
Hunter Green
A deep, dark green traditionally associated with hunting attire
Olive
A dark yellowish-green inspired by unripe olives, common in military use
Forest Green
A deep, dark green inspired by dense woodland foliage

Peridot
Peridot is the gem-quality green variety of the mineral olivine, commonly sold as faceted gemstones or crystals in the minerals and fossils market.

Asparagus
Fresh green asparagus sold by the pound at retail grocery stores in the United States.
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