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Untamed
The End wasn't The End - Found a new home after the great exodus of 2012

Remember, Gems themselves aren’t currency, Equestria uses coins for currency (Commonly reffered to as Bits). The gems are probably just worth a varying amount of bits. Rarity’s gem was worth quite alot of bits.
Background Pony #1A0F
The owner of the dryer sold super cheap because he loves sight gags in cartoons.
ToySoldierScratch
The End wasn't The End - Found a new home after the great exodus of 2012

Most likely the value depends on the gem’s type. As in most kinds are cheap, but a select few are worth a small fortune.  
So I guess rubys would be one of those.  
And Spike gave that one away first since he walues quantity over quality / all gems taste similarily / a gem’s worth isn’t correlative to it’s taste (and Rarity isn’t a dragon to know these things), I guess?
Pathfinder
The End wasn't The End - Found a new home after the great exodus of 2012

@Background Pony  
Nah… I dislike this but for the general plot of “chacter trying to be cunning and cannot handle it”
 
@Dr Outback  
I’m not really complaining to be honest. At least not about things made with rule of funny. But come on, everybody in fandom gets to over-analyze stuff. Why economist can’t have a shot ;)
Background Pony #3706
if you look at that machine you can guess that it was bought somewhere beyond equestria OR from some humans via some broken 4th walls
Pathfinder
The End wasn't The End - Found a new home after the great exodus of 2012

Ok - I give up trying to understand economy of MLP. I was sure that jewels were cheap commodity that are only valued for their aesthetics and are used only by fashion designers and so on. Now we see it is valuable as hell and accepted currency - maybe there is no real correlation between their size and their value? Maybe, I don’t know… store magic or something. Gha… I’m confused. After my finals I gotta sit down and try to come up with decent model. Why 95% of tv shows, even clearly for adults, don’t put any thought in the economics. Sorry for rant, but this episode I dislike..
Background Pony #C2FC
We don’t know how much the others are worth. None of their recipients spent them on anything.
Background Pony #A7BC
So basically gems aren’t, as suggested by previous episodes, a cheap, plentiful commodity.
 
Spike must be costing Twilight a fortune!