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It depends on the condition, size, color, form, and rarity of the specimen.
It could be worth nothing or a great deal - depending on the form it takes. Compare a perfect 8 oz. Herkimer quartz crystal versus 8 oz. of silica sand. Great difference in worth. Quartz is the most common mineral on Earth, so when dealing in ounces only a good specimen will have value for the most part.
Not much. Quartz is almost completely insoluble in water.
As far as we know, there are no quartz geodes from the Earth's core. Geodes come from the Earth's crust, nothing really makes it out of the core. A good cut and polished geode can sell for $10-$100 each half, depending on the size and appearance. There not worth much of anything uncut or shattered.
Well according to the Pythagorean theorem multiplied by 88 jigawatts the approximate answer Is a big whopping NOTHING HAHAHAHA
about $, bucks dude
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It is $1800
Indian head pennies were never made with quartz. It depends on the year and mintmark.
Where is the best place to sell a quartz watch at for good deal
Not much. It is a very common mineral and is found in many places.