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QUARTZ
Rock&Gem Magazine

QUARTZ

COMMON, BUT NOT CONVENTIONAL

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February 2021
Discovering the Splendor of SLAG
Rock&Gem Magazine

Discovering the Splendor of SLAG

A pile of slag remaining from copper smelting operations of 1930s Cottonwood, Arizona is one area of focus for Minerals Research, Inc. (MRI), the company pursuing a 15-20 year process to remove the pile using innovative recovery technology.

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February 2021
HUNTING FOR THUNDEREGGS
Rock&Gem Magazine

HUNTING FOR THUNDEREGGS

Uncovering A “Ghost” Volcano’s Treasures

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7 mins  |
February 2021
CERUSSITE
Rock&Gem Magazine

CERUSSITE

GALENA’S GIFT OF A STUNNING SECONDARY MINERAL

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7 mins  |
February 2021
Anxiously Awaiting a New Museum Opening
Rock&Gem Magazine

Anxiously Awaiting a New Museum Opening

With the year 2021 upon us, Arizona collectors are certainly excited about the pending May opening of the University of Arizona Alfie Norville Gem & Mineral Museum in downtown Tucson. Of course, the excitement extends beyond the border of Arizona and to far reaching locales around the globe.

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7 mins  |
February 2021
Captivated By Copper
Rock&Gem Magazine

Captivated By Copper

Soldiers’ Discovery Leads to a Century of Mining at Pearl Handle Open Pit

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7 mins  |
February 2021
Q. David Bowers
COINage Magazine

Q. David Bowers

GREAT COIN HOBBY PROMOTER

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February - March 2021
PCGS SOLD, NEW COIN DESIGNS, SOARING SILVER
COINage Magazine

PCGS SOLD, NEW COIN DESIGNS, SOARING SILVER

In November, the news was that an investor group led by American billionaire hedge fund manager and majority owner of the New York Mets Steven A. Cohen and collector Nat Turner plan to acquire Collectors Universe (NASDAQ: CLCT) for about $700 million.

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February - March 2021
LEGENDARY CELEBRITIES BUYING COINS
COINage Magazine

LEGENDARY CELEBRITIES BUYING COINS

Numismatics In the Media Spotlight

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10+ mins  |
February - March 2021
COINage Magazine

RUSH TO GOLD

FROM THE MINES TO THE MINTS

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10 mins  |
February - March 2021
GETTING FAMOUS IN COINS
COINage Magazine

GETTING FAMOUS IN COINS

Donn Pearlman is the History of Coin Promotions

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10 mins  |
February - March 2021
Michael Ray Fuljenz
COINage Magazine

Michael Ray Fuljenz

AMERICA’S GOLD EXPERT

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7 mins  |
February - March 2021
COINage Magazine

EARLY HISTORY OF COIN FAME

B. MAX MEHL AND HARRY J. FORMAN TOOK THE LEAD

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6 mins  |
February - March 2021
A Revolutionary Chair
Woodcraft Magazine

A Revolutionary Chair

Revolving Windsor chair with writing arm. 1775-76 Mahogany, poplar, and other woods 431⁄2 × 30 × 331⁄2 American Philosophical Society. Gift of John Kintzing Kane, 20 April 1838.

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February - March 2021
Spring Bloom Pincushion
Quilter's World

Spring Bloom Pincushion

A pincushion can be just as decorative as it is useful. This generous-size pincushion features big bright petals and dimensional leaves that can be used to keep binding clips handy.

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Spring 2021
Petal Power
Quilter's World

Petal Power

This fun throw-size quilt mixes raw-edge–fusible appliqué flowers with simple Nine-Patch blocks. The color placement within the nine-patches creates a secondary trellis pattern.

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4 mins  |
Spring 2021
Turned-Edge Appliqué
Quilter's World

Turned-Edge Appliqué

You can master beautiful hand appliqué with these easy steps.

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4 mins  |
Spring 2021
Petal Pillow
Quilter's World

Petal Pillow

Pretty appliquéd felt petals spill across this simple springtime pillow. A quarter-circle arrangement of pink buttons serves as the flower’s center and adds extra texture.

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2 mins  |
Spring 2021
Sassy Scotties Baby Quilt
Quilter's World

Sassy Scotties Baby Quilt

Grab your scrap bag and have fun combining colorful prints for this baby quilt. A traditional Scottie block looks new and updated with bright rainbow colors.

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Spring 2021
Flowers for Larry
Quilter's World

Flowers for Larry

Big beautiful blooms in a rainbow of colors are surrounded by a bright floral border—a lovely garden that will never need weeding!

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Spring 2021
Butterfly Collection
Quilter's World

Butterfly Collection

Colorful butterflies gracefully fly across this throw-size quilt. Did you know they can fly at speeds of up to 30 mph?

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4 mins  |
Spring 2021
Candy Neighborhood
Quilter's World

Candy Neighborhood

Soft cotton-candy colors are served in Candy Neighborhood, inspiring a rainbow arrangement of trees and houses in this friendly town.

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4 mins  |
Spring 2021
Blue Belle
Quilter's World

Blue Belle

Choose your favorite fabrics and make this sweet wall quilt in an afternoon. It looks lovely in a monochromatic color scheme, but try it with solids, 1930s, batiks—anything works.

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2 mins  |
Spring 2021
A Sign of Spring
Quilter's World

A Sign of Spring

Welcome spring with this colorful wall quilt—a sure sign spring is near and the cold days of winter are almost over.

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4 mins  |
Spring 2021
Filling an Empty Space and Enhancing a Cabochon
Rock&Gem Magazine

Filling an Empty Space and Enhancing a Cabochon

I often look for a special feature within a slab when choosing the shape to cut into a cab.

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January 2021
Pterodactyls No Longer Birds of a Feather?
Rock&Gem Magazine

Pterodactyls No Longer Birds of a Feather?

For a couple of decades now, feathered dinosaurs have been all the rage.

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January 2021
The Saga of COLORADO GOLD - 53 Million Troy Ounces and Counting
Rock&Gem Magazine

The Saga of COLORADO GOLD - 53 Million Troy Ounces and Counting

Colorado has been mining gold even before the region became a territory and is still mining it today.

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January 2021
SPECTACULAR NATIVE SILVER - Rarer Than Gold in Specimen Form
Rock&Gem Magazine

SPECTACULAR NATIVE SILVER - Rarer Than Gold in Specimen Form

When it comes to naturally occurring precious metal specimens on Earth, finding native silver is not as easy as finding native gold.

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7 mins  |
January 2021
PEARL OF THE PACIFIC - San Diego's Pacific Rim Park
Rock&Gem Magazine

PEARL OF THE PACIFIC - San Diego's Pacific Rim Park

Did you know, the Pearl of the Pacific was created in 1998 as a symbol of friendship and unity between the United States, Mexico, China and Russia?

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4 mins  |
January 2021
POPULAR PSEUDOMORPHS - More Common Varieties Enhance Any Collection
Rock&Gem Magazine

POPULAR PSEUDOMORPHS - More Common Varieties Enhance Any Collection

In part one of this two-part series, which appeared in the December 2020 issue of Rock & Gem, we explained pseudomorphs as minerals whose normal form has changed, so they may look like the original but are now another mineral.

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7 mins  |
January 2021