Is this stone worth at least €30? And what kind of stone is that with the crystals?

I bought this stone with crystals from a private dealer. I hope it's worth the money. But visually it is definitely worth it. 🥰

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mineralixx
1 year ago

Quartz crystals on pyrite crystals. For collectors, the piece is worthless unless there is a collection note indicating the location. The piece looks like it could come from Peru (eg Huanzala) or from Kosovo (Trepca) or from Bulgaria (Madan) or elsewhere. For such a crystal level, the price is real – if the place of discovery is known and its indication is correct.

Sandlerkoenig07
1 year ago
Reply to  Dragonk

In historical collections, you can see it on paper, writing, etc. – and it "rewards" no forgery. Otherwise, it is (usually) printed collection labels indicating the name and place of residence of the collector on which (at least) the mineral names (paragenesis) and the place of discovery are listed. Possibly finder's name, before. Pre-owners, price etc. Simply google Ebay or Mindat.

mineralixx
1 year ago
Reply to  Dragonk

Yes, you can also make mineral collections "tolerable". But whoever knows in the mineralogy knows if the details on the mineral label match the piece.

magra
1 year ago

Rock crystal / Pyrite stage

beautiful crystals also justify a higher price ……👩🏻 🦳💐