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Natural History
The first amateur geologists were prospectors looking for valuable minerals and gemstones for commercial purposes. Eventually, however, more and more people have been drawn to amateur geology for recreational purposes, mainly for the beauty that rocks and minerals provide. Fossil collecting, or fossil hunting, is the collection of fossils for scientific study, hobby, or profit. Fossil collecting, as practiced by amateurs, is the predecessor of modern paleontology and many still collect fossils and study fossils as amateurs. Professionals and amateurs alike collect fossils for their scientific value. A commercial trade in fossils has also long existed.
Rocks, minerals, fossils, arrowheads, and other natural history items are included in this category. These are items that we have found at estate sales or at auction that may have been part of a collection.
NH6011
2.5 lbs - 14 Different Lapidary Stone Mineral Specimens Slabs
This lot of 14 different lapidary stone mineral specimens cabochon slabs sold for making jewelry cabochons. The slabs include a piece that is either...
$14.99
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23 Mineral specimens from estate collection, Grieger's
We are offering for one money these 23 mineral samples from an estate collection. Included in the lot are two pieces of pyrite, druzy citrine quartz,...
$18.99
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Two blister pearls on oyster shells, Akoya?
For one money is this pair of oyster shells, each with a blister pearl. They are both in good condition, with nice regular form. They can be cut down...
$19.99
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Lot of 65 Apache Tears Obsidian Mineral Specimens
This is a lot of small apache tears in their rough, unpolished form. Apache tear are the popular name for a naturally rounded obsidian, which is a...
$23.99
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