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 Smokey Diamond Dewdrop

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**The above smokey diamond dewdrop geode was found by Dave W. Thanks again!!**

 

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 New Specimens (Coming April 1st) --> Geodes for Sale 

My Geodes for Sale are now grouped by Categories for easier searching. If you know the type you are looking for, you can go right to them. The categories are: Red Quartz Geodes, Iridescent Brown Calcite Geodes, Quartz Geodes, Citrine Geodes, Smokey Quartz Geodes, Calcite Geodes, Diamond Dewdrop Geodes, Chalcedony Geodes, Huge Geodes, Hydro Geodes, Red Rind Geodes, Mineralized Geodes, Pyrite Geodes, Fossil Geodes, White Rind Geodes, and Crack-Your-Own Geode Kits (Unopened Geodes).

 


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 "Featured Geode Collections" 

This is an amazing opportunity to view the different types of geodes that have been collected or that can no longer be found. Enjoy.

Featured Collection #8: Ken V. - SlideShow-1 / SlideShow-2

Featured Collection #7: Darren C.

Featured Collection #6: Terry W. 

Featured Collection #5: K. Smith

Featured Collection #4: K. Stuekerjuergen 

Featured Collection #3: G. Pogue 

Featured Collection #2: K. Vaisvil

 Featured Collection #1: N. Woods

 

 

Keokuk Geode Rarity Chart

1: Most Elusive . . . . . 32: Most Likely to Find

Black Calcite - 1, Red Quartz - 2, Malachite Secondaries - 3, Chalcopyrite Secondaries - 4, Selenite Secondaries - 5, Iridescent Brown Calcite - 6, Diamond Dewdrop - 7, Barite Secondaries - 8, Pink Dogtooth Calcite - 9, Fossil Geodes - 10, Aragonite Secondaries - 11, Huge Geode - 12, Oil Geode - 13, Quartz Snowball - 14, White Chalcedony Band - 15, Marcasite/Goethite Secondaries - 16, Blue Rind - 17, Multi-chambered - 18, Chalcedony w/secondaries - 19, Hydo-Geodes - 20, Drusy Quartz - 21, Citrine Quartz - 22, Feffoan Dolomite Secondaries - 23, Multiple Secondaries - 24, Kaolinite Secondaries - 25, Smokey Quartz - 26, Quartz w/Pyrite - 27, Quartz w/Calcite - 28, Half Geode - 29, Chalcedony Geodes - 30, Quartz Geode - 31, Solid Geode - 32

*The above chart is based on information collected from many years of geode collecting and with information gathered from long-time local collectors. This is NOT the "Rarity Bible", it's a work in progress that can change. Your place of collecting determines what you're likely to find. If there are any geodes that have been found in the Keokuk area that are not mentioned above, or that can not be covered in a sub-category of the above, please let me know the Type and Rarity and I'll add it to the list. Thank you fellow geode collectors for helping make First Crack Geodes a great site for Keokuk Geodes.



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