>>635157Geologist Anon, help me identify this, traded for it this last summer and still haven't met anyone who knew exactly what it was. I've posted several times on a few boards but nobody knows. I know it's nothing special, probably a $30 specimen high grade of something super common. Definitely not flourite or amazonite or anything easily guessable, I know a little about stones and the traveling rock peddlers I learn from often know their shit too.
Assuming its some sort of feldspar, specifically I don't know what though. It's completely terminated like that all around.
Where are you located? I travel around and RockHound on the side, there's great a stuff all over the states.
@ op, be careful about mines that are pay digs and well known, often times the mine owners seed their mines with crystals (quartz usually) that might not even be geographically relevant to the area. Tourmaline mines in socal are notorious for that.