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  2. List of gemstones by species - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of gemstones, organized by species and types. Minerals There ... Citrine (var.) Druzy (var.) Flint (var.) Herkimer diamond (var.) Milky quartz (var.)

  3. List of valuable items purchased at discard sales - Wikipedia

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    26.27-carat diamond ring [7] Car boot sale London, UK: £10 (thus sometimes called the Tenner Ring) 1980s: £657,000 (equivalent to £873,078 in 2023) 2017 Yongle Emperor-era lotus bowl [8] Yard sale Connecticut, U.S. US$35 (equivalent to $41.71 in 2023) 2020 US$721,800 (equivalent to $811,593 in 2023) 2021 Rhinoceros-horn libation cup [9] Op shop

  4. List of minerals - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of minerals which have Wikipedia articles. Minerals are distinguished by various chemical and physical properties. Differences in chemical composition and crystal structure distinguish the various species .

  5. Quartz - Wikipedia

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    Citrine: Yellow quartz ranging to reddish-orange or brown (Madeira citrine), and occasionally greenish yellow: Transparent Macrocrystalline Rose quartz: Pink, may display diasterism: Transparent Macrocrystalline Chalcedony: Fibrous, occurs in many varieties. The term is often used for white, cloudy, or lightly colored material intergrown with ...

  6. Category:Flora of Madeira - Wikipedia

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    The native flora of Madeira — an island group located in the eastern Atlantic Ocean and part of Macaronesia. Taxa of the lowest rank are always included. Higher taxa are included only if endemic .

  7. Citrine (colour) - Wikipedia

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    Citrine / ˈ s ɪ t r iː n / is a colour, the most common reference for which is certain coloured varieties of quartz which are a medium deep shade of golden yellow. Citrine has been summarized at various times as yellow, greenish-yellow, brownish yellow or orange. [2] The original reference point for the citrine colour was the citron fruit.