How much can you sell agates for?
Table of Contents
- How much can you sell agates for?
- What makes agate valuable?
- Can I sell my agates?
- How much is a 2 pound agate worth?
- Where is the best place to find agates?
- Are blue agates rare?
- Why are agates more expensive than other stones?
- How is the value of an agate determined?
- Is it worth it to buy dyed agates?
- How much does a pound of tumbled agate cost?

How much can you sell agates for?
After that average minimum price, the price is between one dollar to five dollars for each pound of agate. Keeping this in mind, the price for the best of the best Lake Superior agates can be up to one thousand dollars per pound.
What makes agate valuable?
Agate Clarity Crystal clear agate with no noticeable inclusions is very valuable. Make sure that the stone is eye clean and does not contain cracks or scratches. However, with some varieties of agate such as moss, dendritic and plume, it is the inclusions that enhance the value.
Can I sell my agates?
Agate rocks are abundant and sell in the marketplace as home accents and as prized specimens to collectors. With raw agates readily available, it is possible to develop a business and sell these rocks to both wholesale and retail customers worldwide.
How much is a 2 pound agate worth?
For rough agates the weight and price connection is linear – let's say 1 pound costs $10, 2 pounds will cost $20, and so on.
Where is the best place to find agates?
Agates can be found anywhere rocks have been dropped by glaciers or moved by humans. While Lake Superior's shoreline may be the most picturesque place to find agates, you'll find them in gravel pits and on dirt roads, too.
Are blue agates rare?
Upper Green Canyon and Reecer Creek may not look like the hidden gems that they are, but over 162 acres produce a sparse stone that, according to Forbes, is the third-rarest gem after alexandrite and alunite.
Why are agates more expensive than other stones?
Their prices reflect mainly labor and artistry rather than the value of the material itself. Agates of large size or with particularly distinctive, fine, or landscape-like color patterns are at a premium. Custom cut pieces or stones from collectible locations would be substantially more expensive.
How is the value of an agate determined?
In general, agate values are quite modest. Their prices reflect mainly labor and artistry rather than the value of the material itself. Agates of large size or with particularly distinctive, fine, or landscape-like color patterns are at a premium.
Is it worth it to buy dyed agates?
If you see very rich, neon-like greens, reds or blues then it may very likely be a dyed agate. Now some people don’t see any problem with this and buy them anyway, but others think that since those aren’t its natural colours, then they aren’t worth buying.
How much does a pound of tumbled agate cost?
The prices of both rough and tumbled agate depend on its weight. On many sites you’ll see the weight (written in carats, if it’s not rough agate) next to every agate that they’re selling. For rough agates the weight and price connection is linear – let’s say 1 pound costs $10, 2 pounds will cost $20 and so on.