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12 Minerals to Collect in 2025

Rock&Gem Magazine

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January - February 2025

For 2025, if building or adding to a mineral collection is on your list, here are 12 minerals (one for each month of the year) that could grace any collection at any level.

- JEFF STARR

12 Minerals to Collect in 2025

Quartz, Brandberg Area, Namibia, Jeff Starr Collection

This list can be used as a baseline springboard to the collection of your dreams. This process could, and probably should, take years, as your knowledge and eye grow along with your collection. And so we begin…

#1 QUARTZ - SIO2

Quartz is the most common mineral on Earth, with a simple composition and ubiquitous set of localities, meaning it’s found just about anywhere. Below are a few of the most popular types of quartz and some of their best collecting locations.

Clear (optical) quartz: Arkansas, Peru, Brazil and India

Amethyst: Brazil, Uruguay, Namibia and Georgia

Smoky quartz: Swiss Alps, United States, China and Brazil

Rose quartz: Brazil

Related forms of silica include opals and agates, among others, so the collecting possibilities are almost endless. Also, as with some of the other minerals in this article, there are numerous desirable varieties that can make building your collection with quartz more exciting and more challenging.

imagePyrite with quartz, Spruce Claim, Washington, Jeff Starr Collection

#2 PYRITE – FeS2

A nod to beautiful, golden pyrite is a must for collectors. Affectionately known as ‘Fool’s Gold’ (affectionately, that is, unless you were one of those miners that were fooled), pyrite has been on every kid’s and every adult’s mineral radar since day one. Most often in shiny cubes, pyritohedrons, or octahedrons, the surfaces can often be smooth or striated. Great localities include Spain, Peru, and Italy.

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The Black Prince's Ruby and Other Cursed Gems

Submitted for your consideration: A collection of gems whose acquisition has often been synonymous with terrible loss but whose sparkle still holds fatal attraction. Meet some of the most cursed and feared - gems in history.

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The Minerals of Transylvania

Whether you're in it for science, beauty, spooky stories, or all of it, Transylvania's minerals offer a little something for every rockhound. Deep in the heart of Romania, the Carpathian Mountains are known for gothic lore and vampire legends. In this land of Dracula, Transylvania's rugged geology, shaped by volcanic activity, has made it one of Europe's most mineral-rich areas.

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2 mins

October 2025

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Is Earth's Magnetic Field Linked to Atmospheric Oxygen?

The scientists making the observation were surprised. A time series analysis of geological records over the past 540 million years of Earth history seems to show a highly correlated link between oxygen levels in the Earth's atmosphere and the strength of the planet's magnetic field, and both seem to be slowly increasing in sync.

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1 min

October 2025

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The Best Archaeopteryx Yet

Archaeopteryx has been an icon in the world of paleontology ever since the first one was uncovered in 1861.

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1 min

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Ancient Proteins Survive Much Longer than Expected and offer new insights into rhino evolution

In paleontology, the old days of pick-and-shovel and drawing evolutionary relationships based on anatomy alone may not be long gone, but they’re certainly being overshadowed by advances in the lab.

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1 min

October 2025

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PENNSYLVANIA'S FOSSIL FOREST

Some 300 million years ago, near the town of St. Clair, Pennsylvania, the land was covered by lush green forests with a wide variety of plants and trees.

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3 mins

October 2025

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From Waste to Rock in No Time Flat!

Ever wonder how long it takes for rock to form? It could be as little as minutes when molten lava hits ice-cold water beneath the sea to instantly form igneous basalt.

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1 min

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Haunted Ruins With 'New Hope' For Caves

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THE GEOLOGY OF GRAVESTONES

Along with black cats, witches and jack-o'-lanterns, cemeteries are iconic symbols of Halloween—and for good reason. Shrouded in mystery, superstition and folklore, they can elicit feelings of foreboding and fear.

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4 mins

October 2025

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Is Subduction “Infectious?”

Earth’s surface is composed of huge plates of relatively stable continental crust and oceanic crust that are constantly forming and recycling. Where they meet, subduction frequently occurs, with ocean crust plunging beneath continents. Thus oceans open and close, appear and disappear.

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1 min

October 2025

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