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Yes, zircon is worth money and its value varies greatly depending on its color, clarity, cut, and carat weight. Although it is much less expensive than diamonds or sapphires, high-quality zircon can still fetch a good price. Blue zircon, in particular, is highly prized and can cost between $20 and $400 per carat. However, lower quality zircon is also used as a diamond substitute and is typically much cheaper.
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