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This is a beautiful little Condor agate from Argentina. It has excellent chromatography with the yellow and orange colors in the banding bleeding into each other floating in clear silica. The center is amazing with hundreds of red microspheres within tight banding around a white center that also has red microspheres and two tiny red lines in it. There are no fractures and it has a mirror polish.
This is a firey red Condor agate from Argentina. It has beautiful red bands with a clear silica band that creates a floating center. There is some white around the open aperture that bleeds into the red. There are no fractures and it has a mirror polish.
This is a Agate Creek agate from Australia. It has white and soft red banding with light blue silica in between the bands. It also has chromatography where the colors in the banding bleed into each other. It has a closed crystal quartz center with no fractures and a mirror polish. The back was knocked off on one side as can be seen in the photo. This one could be cut into a nice slice.
This is a Agate Creek agate from Australia. This agate has the citrus green around the edges of a white crystal quartz center, There are seven inflow/escape tubes in this agate, making it quite unique. There are no fractures and it has a mirror polish.
This is a Moctezuma agate from Australia. It is a perfect example of the so called Mexican Candy Dish agate. It has the soft pastel shades of peach and pale yellow. There are no fractures and it has a mirror polish.
This is a gorgeous Moctezuma agate from Estacion Moctezuma, Chihuahua, Mexico. This is a beautiful floater in super clear silica. The banding has shades of green, orange and lavender with a slightly open aperture and an extraordinary inflow/escape tube. There is one small fracture inside near the top left where a small piece of the skin may have gotten chipped away but, it does not detract from the beauty of this agate. It has a mirror polish and slightly fluoresces under UV light as shown.
This is a small Baker Ranch Thunderegg from New Mexico. It has gold and soft red banding around clear silica with a banded red agate center and a clearly visible red inflow/escape tube best seen with a LED flashlight. There is a fine scratch on the right side but, no fractures in the agate portion of the thunderegg. It has a mirror polish.
This is a Coyamito agate from Chihuahua, Mexico. This agate is a floater with beige and white banding around a center filled with red microspheres and a drusy crystal quartz center. It has an excellent inflow/escape tube on the right. It has one fracture near the top and it has a mirror polish. It also fluoresces in UV light as shown.
This is a Agate Creek agate from Australia. It has soft red and light blue banding around a milky white center. There is one tiny fracture at the bottom left edge which does not detract from the beauty of this agate. It has a mirror polish.
This is a Coyamito agate from Chihuahu, Mexico. it has the hard to find lavender banding around a slightly open aperture which is not drusy. There is a very small tube seen on the left side. There are no fractures and it has a mirror polish. It also fluoresces under UV light as shown.
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