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There are several shops in the area that specialize in rocks, minerals, fossils and other natural history items. This guide provides answers to some frequently asked questions about these retailers.
You'll discover a wide variety of rocks, gems, minerals and fossils for sale. Most stores carry agates, crystals, leaf fossils and small marine fossils. Some also have larger dinosaur bones, shark teeth or petrified wood.
Prices vary depending on the item's rarity and size. Expect to pay $5-10 for small polished rocks or common fossils. Unique specimens or those over 6 inches can be $20-200. Lapidary equipment and supplies also are for sale and priced reasonably.
Many shops provide gemstone identification, appraisals and jewelry repair services for a small fee. Some also host regular rockhounding seminars or guided field trip experiences. Lapidary shops will slab, trim and polish natural stones you find yourself.
Most stores keep typical retail hours of 10am-6pm Tuesday through Saturday and 11am-5pm on Sundays. A few have extended evening hours one or two nights a week as well. It's a good idea to call ahead to confirm times before visiting.
The two largest fossil and mineral shops are located at 123 Main St in our town and 456 Rock Road in the next town over. Several other smaller specialty shops can be found in surrounding cities within 30 minutes of here.
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