If you're ever running excavated soil in the south east... educate yourself on the appearance of raw gems.
I constantly find many in peoples' tailings.
Over the years I have found hundreds, if not 1000's.
Here are just a few I've had cut.
The second one is a mixed color corundum (if it were solid blue, sapphire, solid red, ruby)
Looks like a nasty grey rock in your tailings.
From the web......
Corundum is best known for its gem varieties, Ruby and Sapphire. Ruby and Sapphire are scientifically the same mineral, but just differ in color. Ruby is the red variety, and Sapphire is the variety that encompasses all other colors, although the most popular and valued color of Sapphire is blue. Sapphire is also only used to describe the gem variety; otherwise it is simply called Corundum. - See more at: Corundum: The mineral Corundum, Sapphire, Ruby info & pictures
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I constantly find many in peoples' tailings.
Over the years I have found hundreds, if not 1000's.
Here are just a few I've had cut.
The second one is a mixed color corundum (if it were solid blue, sapphire, solid red, ruby)
Looks like a nasty grey rock in your tailings.
From the web......
Corundum is best known for its gem varieties, Ruby and Sapphire. Ruby and Sapphire are scientifically the same mineral, but just differ in color. Ruby is the red variety, and Sapphire is the variety that encompasses all other colors, although the most popular and valued color of Sapphire is blue. Sapphire is also only used to describe the gem variety; otherwise it is simply called Corundum. - See more at: Corundum: The mineral Corundum, Sapphire, Ruby info & pictures
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