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OT Image opinions (Australian Opal Clam Shell)

You all are pretty image wise, what do you think of these...

It's an opalized Clam Shell that I am thinking of putting up on E-bay, I reckon y'all can shoot me later fer this OT
But at least I don't do it too oftem though I guess it could be construed as an SSSP as well.... imageimage

I think it show the fire and colors pretty good, what about y'all....


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The second image shows it wet.....
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Comments

  • Ah, The great things that come from the sea. The colors jump out!
    Shep
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  • lordmarcovanlordmarcovan Posts: 43,881 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Wow, when you said opalescent, you meant it! I was picturing some sorta mother-of-pearl appearance. Those colored flecks are amazing- just like an opal!

    I suppose this is a fossil of sorts, that acquired its opalescent quality in the same way as the stones do?

    Groovy!

    OT, maybe, but cool OT.

    No, wait... there IS a coin in the picture, even if it's a dang Liteside coin, so you're covered. image

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  • << <i>No, wait... there IS a coin in the picture, even if it's a dang Liteside coin, so you're covered. image >>



    Now I did not think about that, I could get a triple wamy; OT, SSSP and Liteside... image
  • AuldFartteAuldFartte Posts: 4,597 ✭✭✭✭


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    << <i>No, wait... there IS a coin in the picture, even if it's a dang Liteside coin, so you're covered. image >>



    Now I did not think about that, I could get a triple wamy; OT, SSSP and Liteside... image >>



    ... somebody get a rope ...









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  • DBSTrader2DBSTrader2 Posts: 3,498 ✭✭✭✭
    What I want to know is how, out of all the clam shells in the ocean, you managed to find such a beautiful opalized one that had grabbed a state quarter no less! And in such nice condition, too!imageimage
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