What Are Minerals Items Worth?
8 items tagged “minerals” — sorted by value, from most to least expensive.

Pound of Quartz
One pound of raw, unpolished quartz crystal pieces or chunks sold as natural mineral specimens.

Geiger Counter
A Geiger counter is a handheld radiation detector used by hobbyists to identify radioactive minerals and fossils in rockhounding.

Fossil Fish
An authentic fossil fish specimen, typically 12-20 inches in size from formations like Green River or Devonian period.

Fossilized Coral
Fossilized coral is ancient coral replaced by minerals like chalcedony or agate, sold as affordable tumbled stones, slabs, or polished specimens in the fossils and minerals market.

Copal
Copal is a type of fossilized tree resin, often called young amber, valued in the minerals and fossils category for its clarity, color, and occasional inclusions like insects.

Boulder Opal
Boulder opal is a gemstone formed within ironstone matrix, primarily mined in Queensland, Australia, valued for its vibrant color play and unique appearance.

Crystal Cluster
A crystal cluster is a natural formation of multiple intergrown mineral crystals, often quartz, sold as decorative specimens in the fossils and minerals market.

Clear Quartz Point
A Clear Quartz Point is a naturally formed or shaped termination of clear quartz crystal, a common mineral used in fossils and minerals collections for its clarity and healing properties.
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