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  • Tourmaline, from Pech, Nuristan, Afghanistan, ca. 11 cm. Stolen from a parked car one block from the Warfield Hotel in downtown San Francisco on October 31, 2006. REWARD OFFERED. Contact San Francisco Police Department or Ryan Lay, imagine144@gmail.com

  • Rhodochrosite, from the N'Chwaning mine, Kuruman, South Africa, ca. 5.5 cm. Stolen from a parked car one block from the Warfield Hotel in downtown San Francisco on October 31, 2006. REWARD OFFERED. Contact San Francisco Police Department or Ryan Lay, imagine144@gmail.com

  • Liddicoatite Tourmaline, from Madagascar, ca. 10-16 cm. Stolen from a parked car one block from the Warfield Hotel in downtown San Francisco on October 31, 2006. REWARD OFFERED. Contact San Francisco Police Department or Ryan Lay, imagine144@gmail.com

  • Tourmaline, . Stolen from a parked car one block from the Warfield Hotel in downtown San Francisco on October 31, 2006. REWARD OFFERED. Contact San Francisco Police Department or Ryan Lay, imagine144@gmail.com

  • Copper twin, 5.8 cm (2.3 inches), from the Ray mine, Pinal County, Arizona. This specimen was on loan to the Asarco Mining Company, where it was exhibited in a showcase in the Ray mine office. It disappeared from the case in 2004. If you see this specimen, please contact Evan Jones at evanabbottjones@gmail.com.

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