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Identification Statistics > U.S. state minerals, rocks, stones and gemstones > State Geological Symbols > Mineral (most recent) by state

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States (A to Z) Description
Alabama (1967)]]
Alaska Gold
Arizona Fire Agate
Arkansas Quartz
California Gold
Colorado Rhodochrosite (2002)
Connecticut Garnet
Delaware Sillimanite
Georgia Staurolite
Illinois Fluorite
Kentucky Coal
Louisiana Agate
Massachusetts Babingtonite
Missouri Galena (1967)
Montana Agate
Nebraska Blue Agate
Nevada Silver
New Hampshire Beryl (1985)
North Dakota Teredo Wood
Rhode Island Bowenite (1966)
South Carolina Amethyst
South Dakota Rose quartz
Utah Copper (1994)
Vermont Talc
Wisconsin Galena (1971)


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