Botryoidal Chalcanthite Crystals
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Collection |
Robert Lavinsky |
Description |
A rare specimen of Chalcanthite, from Bisbee. While the possibility exists for this species to be post-mining, we believe this was naturally formed in the mine in historic times and not from man-made activity as those specimens tend to be different in form. The piece is sparkly and attractive. From the well-known Tucson collection of 40-year collector, Harold Urish. |
Locality |
Bisbee, Warren District, Mule Mts, Cochise Co., Arizona |
Dimensions |
3.3 x 3.0 x 2.1 cm. |
Specimen Grade |
B |
Photograph |
www.iRocks.com Photo
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