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Name
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Description
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Sell Price
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Probability
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Aerinite
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These crystals are curiously light.
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data-sort-value="125">125g
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31/2750*
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Alamite
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Its distinctive fluorescence makes it a favorite among rock collectors.
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data-sort-value="150">150g
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31/2750*
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Baryte
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The best specimens resemble a desert rose.
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data-sort-value="50">50g
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31/2750*
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Basalt
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Forms near searing hot magma.
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data-sort-value="175">175g
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31/2750*
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Bixite
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A dark metallic Mineral sought after for its cubic structure.
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data-sort-value="300">300g
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31/2750*
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Calcite
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This yellow crystal is speckled with shimmering nodules.
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data-sort-value="75">75g
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31/2750*
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Celestine
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Some early life forms had bones made from this.
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data-sort-value="125">125g
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31/2750*
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Dolomite
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It can occur in coral reefs, often near an underwater volcano.
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data-sort-value="300">300g
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31/2750*
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Esperite
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The crystals glow bright green when stimulated.
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data-sort-value="100">100g
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31/2750*
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Fairy Stone
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An old miner's song suggests these are made from the bones of ancient fairies.
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data-sort-value="250">250g
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31/2750*
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Fire Opal
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A rare variety of opal, named for its red spots.
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data-sort-value="350">350g
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31/2750*
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Fluorapatite
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Small amounts are found in human teeth.
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data-sort-value="200">200g
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31/2750*
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Geminite
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Occurs in brilliant clusters.
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data-sort-value="150">150g
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31/2750*
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Ghost Crystal
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There is an aura of coldness around this crystal.
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data-sort-value="200">200g
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31/2750*
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Granite
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A speckled Mineral that is commonly used in construction.
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data-sort-value="75">75g
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31/2750*
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Helvite
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It grows in a triangular column.
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data-sort-value="450">450g
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31/2750*
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Hematite
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An iron-based Mineral with interesting magnetic properties.
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data-sort-value="150">150g
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31/2750*
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Jagoite
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A high volume of tiny crystals makes it very glittery.
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data-sort-value="115">115g
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31/2750*
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Jamborite
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The crystals are so tightly packed it almost looks fuzzy.
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data-sort-value="150">150g
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31/2750*
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Jasper
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When polished, this stone becomes attractively luminous. Prized by ancient peoples for thousands of years.
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data-sort-value="150">150g
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31/2750*
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Kyanite
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The geometric faces are as smooth as glass.
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data-sort-value="250">250g
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31/2750*
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Lemon Stone
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Some claim the powdered crystal is a dwarvish delicacy.
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data-sort-value="200">200g
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31/2750*
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Limestone
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A very common type of stone. It's not worth very much.
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data-sort-value="15">15g
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31/2750*
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Lunarite
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The cratered white orbs form a tight cluster.
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data-sort-value="200">200g
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31/2750*
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Malachite
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A popular ornamental stone, used in sculpture and to make green paint.
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data-sort-value="100">100g
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31/2750*
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Marble
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A very popular material for sculptures and construction.
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data-sort-value="110">110g
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31/2750*
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Mudstone
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A fine-grained rock made from ancient clay or mud.
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data-sort-value="25">25g
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31/2750*
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Nekoite
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The delicate shards form a tiny pink meadow.
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data-sort-value="80">80g
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31/2750*
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Neptunite
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A jet-black crystal that is unusually reflective.
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data-sort-value="400">400g
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31/2750*
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Obsidian
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A volcanic glass that forms when lava cools rapidly.
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data-sort-value="200">200g
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31/2750*
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Ocean Stone
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An old legend claims these stones are the mosaics of ancient mermaids.
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data-sort-value="220">220g
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31/2750*
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Opal
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Its internal structure causes it to reflect a rainbow of light.
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data-sort-value="150">150g
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31/2750*
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Orpiment
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Despite its high toxicity, this Mineral is widely used in manufacturing and folk medicine.
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data-sort-value="150">150g
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31/2750*
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Petrified Slime
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This little guy may be 100,000 years old.
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data-sort-value="120">120g
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31/2750*
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Pyrite
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Commonly known as "Fool's Gold".
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data-sort-value="120">120g
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31/2750*
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Sandstone
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A common type of stone with red and brown striations.
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data-sort-value="60">60g
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31/2750*
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Slate
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It's extremely resistant to water, making it a good roofing material.
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data-sort-value="85">85g
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31/2750*
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Soapstone
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Because of its relatively soft consistency, this stone is very popular for carving.
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data-sort-value="120">120g
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31/2750*
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Star Shards
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No one knows how these form. Some scientists claim that the microscopic structure displays unnatural regularity.
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data-sort-value="500">500g
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31/2750*
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Thunder Egg
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According to legend, angry thunder spirits would throw these stones at one another.
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data-sort-value="100">100g
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31/2750*
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Tigerseye
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A stripe of shimmering gold gives this gem a warm luster.
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data-sort-value="275">275g
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31/2750*
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