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Those are the kinds of agates that just fill in the veins, cracks or fissures
as well as replacing any previous minerals such as calcite as in case of
"Crazy Lace Agates". The agates with unknown rock hosts such as Polyehdroids.
My entire collection is built mostly on the
luck of cutting rough that I was able to obtain.
Others are obtained from old collectors, trades,
gifts, and rarely agate dealers.
Last updated: June 2010
Agates in the Lace/Seam/Vein Forms:
-- Agates
of Hungary
-- Aztec
Purple Lace Agates from Mexico
-- Big
Diggin Agates from New Mexico
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Diggin Plume Agates from New Mexico
-- Blue
Lace Agates from Namibia
-- Crazy
Lace Agates,
-- Crowley's
Ridge Agates from Arkansas
-- Graveyard
& Rose Regency Agates (New as of June
2010)
-- Luna
& Apach Creek Agates from New Mexico
-- Malawi
Blue Lace (New as of June 2010)
-- Missouri
Lace Agates
-- Iron
Lace Agate from Michigan
-- Sonoran
Red Plume & Flame Agates from Chihuahua, Mexico
-- Trent
Agates with Stibnite and Realgar Inclusions from Oregon,
Agates in Other Forms:
-- Polyhedroid
Agates from Pariba, Brazil (Updated as of June
2010)
Agatized Fossils:
-- Agatized
Corals from Florida
-- Mexican
Luna Agates Mexico (fossilized form of stromalites)
(New as of June 2010)
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