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Agate Creek (Queenland) Agates
Agate Creek, Queenland Province, Australia
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   You must have a "fossicking" license to dig for those small agates in a really remote semi-arid area in Northern Queenland, Australia!  Most agates come in small sizes, (larger ones are more scarce) and come in quite a variety of strong colors especially red, yellow, white, blue, orange, and pink. The agates seem to be as if they come in three color combos: blue-gray & red ones (most common), yellow & red ones, and weathered pink & white "porcelain".
    Most agate roughs I obtained seem to be commonly fractured, but it was said that better agates can be obtained by digging bit deeper. But even so, it's very difficult to obtain any unsorted roughs which best pieces have not been taken out by miners/dealers.

Updated October 2010, new specimen have 2010y in their code names..
Larger pictures of any interested specimens can be provided at request

2010yAGCn023-SOLD 2010yAGCn024-SOLD 2010yAGCn022-SOLD
2010yAGCn025-$20 2010yAGCn026-$25 or $35 for the pair 2010yAGCn021-$20
2010yAGCn027-SOLD
polished surface not flat
2010yAGCn028-SOLD 
polished surface not flat
2009yAGCn020-SOLD
2010yAGCn029-$25
no fractures, some shadowing
2010yAGCn029-$25 or $40 for the pair
no fractures, some shadowing
2010yAGCn020-$20
2009yAGCn016-$20 2009yAGCn017-$20
or $32 for the pair
2010yAGCn031-$25
2009yAGCn018-$20 2009yAGCn019-$25
$38 for the pair
2009yAGCn025-SOLD 2009yAGCn021-SOLD
or $40 for the pair
2009yAGCn022-$25 2009yAGCn023-$25
or $40 for the pair

2010yAGCn032-$25,      2010yAGCn033-$20
or $38 for both.

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