
Jasper
Jasper is a common opaque variety of cryptocrystalline quartz mineral colored by impurities, often featuring multi-colored patterns and sold as polished specimens, cabochons, or decorative stones in the fossils and minerals market.
Estimated value as of 2026 · Source: Average from common jasper retail listings on FossilEra, Gem Society, and Rock S…
Fun Fact
While common jasper pieces sell for just a few dollars, rare varieties like Imperial or Madagascar Jasper can fetch premium prices up to thousands due to their scarcity and striking patterns.
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