The official rock of Virginia is unakite . I learned this in Virginia from a geologist that works for USGS .
I don't think Virginia has a State mineral. I might be wrong though. I don't think Virginia has a State mineral. I might be wrong though.
On July 1, 2016, Nelsonite became Virginia's official state rock.
State Mineral: Coal State Rock: Agate State Gemstone: Freshwater Pearl
lava
Lava or Magma is rock in its molten state.
Yule Marble (which is what the Lincoln Memorial and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is made of)
The State Mineral of Texas is silver. The state's stone is petrified palmwood, and its gem is blue topaz.
New Jersey's state rock is Glen Rock
The rose rock is Oklahoma's state rock.
Simple. There is no state rock of Virginia. A state fossil, yes (the fossil scallop, Chesapecten). A state rock, alas, no.
the Florida state rock is agatized coral.
Delaware does not have a state rock, or a state gemstone, but the state mineral is sillimanite.
No; it is the state Capitol.
The State rock of Texas is palmwood.
Alaska does not have an Official State Rock. It has Jade as the State Gem and Gold as the State Mineral.
Nevada's state rock is the Sandstone.
Georgia has a state gem or stone: quartz, and a state mineral: Staurolite. Wikipedia doesn't list a state rock as of January 2016.
The state rock of Pennsylvania is the trilobite. Actually, the trilobite is the state FOSSIL of Pennsylvania. PA does not have a state rock or a state mineral yet, though suggestions have been made.
Oklahoma's state rock is the Rose Rock. I am positive. I am from Oklahoma.