not really. but your perception of valuable may differ from mine. it is not a precious stone if that's what you are asking
That depends. Normally, no. However certain very pure varieties of quartz, or quartz with certain inclusions within them can be valuable to collectors.
i think it's worth a lot...
If it contains some good, complete quartz crystals, it could be.
Yes, quartz is a valuable rock but remember it depends on how much you have and it must be real to be worth anything!
it depends on its weight
There is no answer to your question, because anything that will scratch quartz will also scratch gypsum.
Milky quartz is a relatively common mineral found in the earth's crust. It has little intrinsic value. It is, however, one medium in which gold is found.
it depends on the size. if you're looking at one the size of an adult hand, then 20-30$ is probably a good range. if its any smaller, go for 10-20$ and if its as big as 2-4 adult hands its worth 40-50$ and if its bigger, 60$ and up. peeenisss
Most Quartz Crystals are worth as much as a grain of sand. Most sand is composed of minute crystals of Quartz. The make-up of Quartz is found in the Chemical formula of Silica or (silicon dioxide, SiO2). Pure quartz is colorless or white; colored varieties include rose quartz, amethyst, smoky quartz, milky quartz, and others. Quartz goes by an array of different names. The most important distinction between types of quartz is that of macrocrystalline (individual crystals visible to the unaided eye) and the microcrystalline or cryptocrystalline varieties (aggregates of crystals visible only under high magnification). Chalcedony is a generic term for cryptocrystalline quartz. The cryptocrystalline varieties are either translucent or mostly opaque, while the transparent varieties tend to be macrocrystalline. Although many of the varietal names historically arose from the color of the mineral, current scientific naming schemes refer primarily to the microstructure of the mineral. Color is a secondary identifier for the cryptocrystalline minerals, although it is a primary identifier for the macrocrystalline varieties. This does not always hold true. So in truth, Quartz is one of the most plentiful substances on Earth!
bull quartz is SiO2 (quartz) with no appreciable economic elements -- in other words uneconomic quartz
see if it has any solid quartz in it . Quartz makes it worth nothing.
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Boulders of various sizes are routinely sold by gravel pits, material suppliers, and landscapers. So yes, boulders of milky quartz have value.
A Quartz crystal is worth about 20$-35$ an ounce.
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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
There is no answer to your question, because anything that will scratch quartz will also scratch gypsum.
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