Anyone know what kind of rocks these are?

Remygurl

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Interesting variety of Quartz/Chalcedony with several falling into the category of Botryoidal Chalcedony.
 

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Interesting variety of Quartz/Chalcedony with several falling into the category of Botryoidal Chalcedony.

I'm totally clueless about these but they are beautiful they are everywhere on my property. Are they worth anything?
 

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Welcome Remygurl, very cool finds! Many of these look like they're set into a wall, you say there are
more specimens on your place? You might research into how you might be able to polish them in a non
destructive way. If there's a large Expo Center near you, you might search their schedule for rock and mineral
swap meets or gem shows. Take some small samples and look for other similar types on sale. Stone
raspberries, how cool is that?

Best wishes!
 

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