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What was found in the coal? Jewelry center identified it as beeswax, jeweler said it was coal pearl, and testing center said it was resin. Who knows!
This is coal amber, which is also a kind of amber. The exact name is "miner".

Amber is the gum fossil of ancient trees, while coal is formed by the metamorphism of ancient trees caused by crustal changes, so it is natural that amber is related to coal. Amber is mainly produced in tertiary coal seams containing amber in the early Cenozoic, and is associated with coal concentrate. Mine amber will only form in coal mines, and it will take tens of thousands of years to form.