huge chunk of malachite, green and awesome looking! is it worth anything?

Brianbarr88

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hi, I recently was given this big chunk of malachite , which I was told has healing properties. I was also enlightened about the stone malachite.
its a beautiful stone?(is this considered a stone, or a rock?)
it has really cool designs and shape. it also has what appears to be copper binded to it underneath.
I did some research and was able to find out some interesting things about this chunk of malachite here.
I am curious as to what its worth to the right person?
it was purchased @ around $150-$250
why so much?
could I re-sell this and get that amount out of it or more to the right person? or is this stuff more common than that.
thanks for any background on this regarding its value and tips on selling this stuff in advance.
thank you!!

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the lighter is in the pictures to show u the difference in size btw, its a normal standard sized bic lighter you buy at most convience stores.
 

My sig. Other has had a want for these kinds of stones for a long time.
I asked her, 200-300 would be ballpark, but all depends on what the person holding it feels as some.... are apparently more "Healing" than others. Neat gemstone though!
 

This type of malachite has been coming out of the African mines for more than 100 years. I've seen quality pieces larger than a car. Although beauty is in the eye of the beholder and value is market based the ultimate price can only be determined by a willing buyer and seller.

Market retail could be anywhere from $35 to $200. Depends on who it is being sold to more than what is being sold when it comes to mineral samples today. "Healing" seems to bring a premium.
 

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Sure is a beautiful piece.....Congrats on a wonderful specimen !!
 

if your not happy with it, I will trade you for a chunk of rhodonite, also a healing stone, and state gem stone of Massachusetts. I will not bring back a slab the size of a Pick up truck, but here is a piece unpolished. 20190623_072258.jpg20190622_070100.jpg
 

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