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Condor Agates
Mendoza Province, Argentina, South America
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   There is some confusion over the excat location of Condor Agates as result os a practice of giving false locations to throw off the claim-jumpers and that is usually true for other Argentinian agate sites.  Such agates were brought to the United States by Luis De Los Santos who named them after the large birds flying above the collecting site some 6,000 feet high in the Andes Mountains of Patagonia, Argentina. The access to the site is very difficult and can be done only on horseback, hence, a limit on how much agates can be brought down from each trip depending on weather, luck and availability of helpers. There are two agate sites in the same area, one has nodular agates, while other site has vein-like agates, both similar in colors and banding. The colors of the Condor Agates tend to be dark with colors common being brown, orange, yellow and orange, but they can come in a full spectrum of colors as well as varying and more desired color combos especially if they come in bright colors.
Updated July 2009, new specimen have 2009y in their code names..
Larger pictures of any interested specimens can be provided at request.
CON038-$15, thin specimen CON2008n040-$15
CON041-$15, fracture CON042-$15 CON043-$15)
CON046-$15 CON47-$15 CON048-$15
or $25 for the pair
CON049-$15, contour polished CON050-$15, fractured CON051-$15
CON052-$15, healed fracture, CON053-$15, fractures at the top CON054-$15, fractures at the top
or $24 for the pair
CON055-$15, CON056-$15 CON053-$15, chipped back
(cut from broken nodule)

CON044 & CON045 -$15 each or $24 for both, fractures and chipped edges
 

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