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PICTURES
CITRINE All of the following are natural Citrine crystals
2.75 x 1.75 x 1.5" Single crystal with medium to light yellow color. Incomplete Muscovite book extends from the side of the crystal.
Extremely clear, 1.5 x 0.75 x 0.5" Citrine crystal with incomplete black Tourmaline at the base of the specimen. This crystal could be considered gem grade as there are no imperfections toward the top of the crystal, but don't quote me on that as that is not the area of my expertise. Actually I'm still looking for that area. Tiny internal, natural fracture/rainbow at the top, side of the point. The entire specimen measures 2.375 x 1.25 x 0.5".
A single Citrine crystal dominates this 1.25 x 1.125 x 0.75" specimen attached to a shard of black Tourmaline. Contacted at the bottom and with a white mineral remnant also present on the bottom side.
HEULANDITE on MORDENITE
Two clusters of light peach centered with white tipped Heulandite crystals on a snow white Mordenite matrix. The entire specimen measures 4 x 1¾ x 2".
AMPHIBOLE var. HORNBLENDE Dark black, terminated crystals of Hornblende make up the bulk of this 3.25 x 2.5 x 2" specimen. An old Foote Mineral Co. label accompanies the specimen, with the number on the label matching the number on the specimen.
GALENA
The entire front face of this 7 x 5.25 x 1" specimen is covered in highly lustrous, bright silver Galena crystals. All of the crystals are in very good shape with the largest of these measuring to 0.5 x 0.5". Quite a few of the crystals exhibit the "melted Galena look", but the reflections off the entire specimen are quite noticeable. Between certain of the Galena crystals are Pyrite crystals and these just add to the overall lustrous nature of this specimen.
CALCITE,
Numerous bright, small, lustrous Pyrite and Chalcopyrite crystals are scattered all over the top of white, plate-like Calcite crystals that make up the this 3 x 2¼ x 1¼" specimen.
TETRAHEDRITE
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