Goshen stone
Goshen stone is an unusual variably colored variety of mica schist found mostly in New England region of the United States. It is quarried and sold as a landscaping stone.[1] The stone sells for approximately 100 US dollars a ton.[1]
Goshen stone appeared in US national headlines in 2007 when Matt White, a former Major League Baseball pitcher then pitching in the minors, discovered approximately 2 billion US dollars' worth of the stone on property near Cummington, Massachusetts he had recently purchased.[1]
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- 1 2 3 Pitcher Discovers Rare Rocks, Hopes Dodgers Discover His Talents, abc.com, accessed March 2, 2007
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