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    Garnets are found across the U.S. in most states. Presently, various garnet specimens and types are found in about 21 U.S. states, with the almandine variant being the most common. Some states are more prosperous than others regarding this gemstone, though. Idaho, Utah, Connecticut, and Nevada are among the wealthiest states when it comes to ...
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    There are many specialist and local groups that can be found. The Mineralogical Society of Southern California The membership dues are $30/year for an individual or $40/year for family memberships and offer monthly society meetings, presentations, field trips to collection sites, and winter and summer picnics and auctions.
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    Aug 20, 2023If you are a fan of agates, California is one of the best states to explore. You can find all kinds of agates with lace, banding, and moss patterns on the beaches and deserts. ... North Fork American River: 38.884089, -121.059505: Yuba River: 39.298045, -121.211597: Lake Clementine: 38.944228, -121.007062: Foresthill: 38.995502, -120.816647 ...
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    However, some areas are more abundant in geodes than others, especially the western states, where you can find deserts, volcanic ash beds, or giant limestone deposits. The best states in the U.S. where you can find geodes include Iowa, Kentucky, Oregon, Tennessee, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, Arizona, Texas, California, New Mexico, and others. Iowa ...
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    The best states in the U.S. to find amber include New Jersey, Arkansas, California, Washington, South Dakota, Kansas, Texas, Mississippi, North Carolina, Massachusets, Alaska, and New Mexico. Though Arkansas has the biggest deposits of amber, most sites are closed to the public, and you will need to get permission and pay a small fee.
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    May 17, 2023Northern California generally has the best rock-hounding locations for minerals, crystals, rocks, and gemstones. You will find plenty of locations to seek out various geode specimens here. The best geode locations in north California include Crystal Mountain, Pino Grande, Slate Mountain, Peterson Mountain, and Traverse Creek.
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    Let's explore some of these fluorite-rich states and see exactly where you should go to find them! Utah. Utah is amongst the most abundant states when it comes to fluorite specimens. Here, go to the Salt Lake Area in Tooele County. You can find excellent fluorite minerals at the area mines near the Dugway Mining District or the Dutch Mountain.
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    Garnet Prices for Different Units. TIP: You can see that garnet prices can vary considerably in terms of their quality, and even more, the specimen of garnet is fake. Check out the main differences between real and fake garnets in the article below: Real vs. Fake Garnet: Focus on These 6 Differences. Garnet Value (Price) per Different Colors
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    Real garnet stone can be identified by saturated colors and the presence of inclusions (for example, a 'horsetail' inclusion in demantoid garnet). Real garnets are not birefringent: they have no pleochroism and remain dark under polariscope. Real garnet is harder than glass but softer than synthetics. 1. Real garnet can be identified by ...
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    Mar 14, 2023North Carolina. North Carolina has even more locations to find tourmaline than South Carolina. Apart from this, there is a greater variety of tourmaline specimens. Starting in western North Carolina, tourmaline, topaz, amethyst, and various other gemstones and minerals are found at the famous Emerald Hollow Mine.
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