Alabaster sandsilver on 04/09/2012 12:51 PM CDT
Roughly circular and flattened much like a small pancake, an alabaster sandsilver gets its name from its similarity to the silver coinage of the land. The alabaster sandsilver's edges are thin, tapering up to a center not more than a fourth of an inch thick. The tan coloration is lighter near the edges, and an interesting five-point design adorns the center, as if someone had embossed a leaf cluster upon the sandsilver.
Is this just an extremely cheap RR gem?
Re: Alabaster sandsilver on 04/09/2012 12:53 PM CDT
Re: Alabaster sandsilver on 04/09/2012 01:47 PM CDT
Re: Alabaster sandsilver on 04/13/2012 04:46 PM CDT
One of my favorites in that 'rare/cheap' category for SOL/RR is the candystick tellin shell.
And, they're not as rare as they used to be, Wyrom, which is pretty cool. I thought I'd seen all the gems there were to see in this game until that change came down the pike awhile back. I've added at least half a dozen gems to my highlight strings since.
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And, they're not as rare as they used to be, Wyrom, which is pretty cool. I thought I'd seen all the gems there were to see in this game until that change came down the pike awhile back. I've added at least half a dozen gems to my highlight strings since.
Peace cannot be kept by force; it can only be achieved by understanding. - Albert Einstein