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Those specifically are emeralds and they are $2mil but mineral specimens come in all shapes and sizes and prices depending on many factors. You're best bet is to find a mineral auctioneer/storefront/supplier. Word of advice is to somewhat learn a bit about minerals, plenty of videos on youtube for that and imo bluecap is a good start: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RE5aqSmts1Q

Another word of advice in there is nothing wrong with haggling but you should do it respectfully. The trick is to approach them like you already plan to add to your collection. Ask them the prices on a number of their pieces, probing if they would accept such and such number. Do this a few times the and come back to or bring up the piece you actually want with your own respectable offer.

This is a pyrite on quartz. Typically a less expensive mineral but this specimen is exceptional.

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