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 ^Metal^Notes^PPM| ^Metal^Notes^PPM|
 |**Iron**|One of the world’s most common metals -  found just about everywhere.  Frequently mined in single metal sites by humans.  (add carbon to make steel) weapons, armour - Other uses include cooking pots, hinges, hardware etc. tailings are also high in other useful metals such as copper, nickel, and cobalt.  Gem Stone = Hematite|56300| |**Iron**|One of the world’s most common metals -  found just about everywhere.  Frequently mined in single metal sites by humans.  (add carbon to make steel) weapons, armour - Other uses include cooking pots, hinges, hardware etc. tailings are also high in other useful metals such as copper, nickel, and cobalt.  Gem Stone = Hematite|56300|
-|**Zinc**|Common co-products in zinc ores include minerals of lead and silver. Other mines may produce zinc minerals as a by-product of the production of ores containing more valuable minerals or metals, such as gold, silver or copper. t he element is normally found in association with other base metals such as copper and lead in ores Worldwide,  Main Ore = sphalerite (can be Gem quality -  red stone).  Use as a major additive for bronze.|70|+|**Zinc**|Common co-products in zinc ores include minerals of lead and silver. Other mines may produce zinc minerals as a by-product of the production of ores containing more valuable minerals or metals, such as gold, silver or copper. Gems: rhodochrosite.  Use as a major additive for bronze.|70|
 |**Copper**|A common metal.  Used for coins, common jewellery, cooking pots, Mugs, plates etc. A a core component of Bronze, and the Economny.|60| |**Copper**|A common metal.  Used for coins, common jewellery, cooking pots, Mugs, plates etc. A a core component of Bronze, and the Economny.|60|
 |**Lead**|often found in association with Silver. (ore = Galena) used for Sling Bullets, water pipes, shielding from magic/scrying, coffins, malleability, water resistance, stained glass. (etc) The main lead-bearing mineral is galena (PbS), which is mostly found with zinc ores. Arsenic, tin, antimony, silver, gold, copper, bismuth are common impurities in lead minerals.  Other minerals in association are sphalerite, marcasite, chalcopyrite, cerussite, anglesite, dolomite, calcite, quartz, barite, and fluorite.|14| |**Lead**|often found in association with Silver. (ore = Galena) used for Sling Bullets, water pipes, shielding from magic/scrying, coffins, malleability, water resistance, stained glass. (etc) The main lead-bearing mineral is galena (PbS), which is mostly found with zinc ores. Arsenic, tin, antimony, silver, gold, copper, bismuth are common impurities in lead minerals.  Other minerals in association are sphalerite, marcasite, chalcopyrite, cerussite, anglesite, dolomite, calcite, quartz, barite, and fluorite.|14|
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 |**From any mine-hold**| |**From any mine-hold**|
 |Low-Quality Gems (10 gp): agates Q; azurite C; blue quartz Q; hematite (from Iron Ore); lapis lazuli; malachite C; obsidian; rhodochrosite; tigereye Q; turquoise C| |Low-Quality Gems (10 gp): agates Q; azurite C; blue quartz Q; hematite (from Iron Ore); lapis lazuli; malachite C; obsidian; rhodochrosite; tigereye Q; turquoise C|
-|**From Major or Good mine-holds below this line.**|+|**From Great or Good mine-holds below this line.**|
 |Semi-Precious Gems (50 gp): bloodstone Q; carnelian Q; chalcedony Q; chrysoprase Q; citrine Q; jasper Q; moonstone; onyx Q; peridot; rock crystal (clear quartz); sard; sardonyx; rose, smoky, or star rose quartz Q; zircon| |Semi-Precious Gems (50 gp): bloodstone Q; carnelian Q; chalcedony Q; chrysoprase Q; citrine Q; jasper Q; moonstone; onyx Q; peridot; rock crystal (clear quartz); sard; sardonyx; rose, smoky, or star rose quartz Q; zircon|
-|Medium Quality Gemstones (100 gp): amethyst Q; chrysoberyl; coral; red or brown-green garnet; jade; jet; red, red-brown, or deep green spinel; tourmaline| +|Medium Quality Gemstones (100 gp): amethyst Q; chrysoberyl; red or brown-green garnet; jade; jet; red, red-brown, or deep green spinel; tourmaline| 
-|**Only from Major Mine holds – below this point**|+|**Only from Great Mine holds – below this point**|
 |High Quality Gemstones (500 gp): alexandrite; aquamarine; violet garnet; deep blue spinel; golden yellow topaz| |High Quality Gemstones (500 gp): alexandrite; aquamarine; violet garnet; deep blue spinel; golden yellow topaz|
 |Jewels (1,000 gp): emerald; white, black, or fire opal; blue sapphire; fiery yellow or rich purple corundum; blue or black star sapphire| |Jewels (1,000 gp): emerald; white, black, or fire opal; blue sapphire; fiery yellow or rich purple corundum; blue or black star sapphire|
 |Grand Jewels (5,000 gp or more): clearest bright green emerald; diamond; jacinth; ruby| |Grand Jewels (5,000 gp or more): clearest bright green emerald; diamond; jacinth; ruby|
  
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