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This mineral specimen Bournonite (cyclic twinned crystals) with Boulangerite
micros from Yaogangxian Mine, 32 km southeast of Chenzhou, Hunan, China is
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Description of Mineral Specimen for sale No. 81541: |
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Mineral Species: Bournonite (cyclic twinned crystals) with
Boulangerite micros. Location of origin: Yaogangxian Mine, 32 km southeast of Chenzhou, Hunan, China. Description: Doubly terminated lustrous silver-metallic bournonite crystals with acicular boulangerite microcrystals, repeatedly twinned on the {110} plane, with highly reflective parallel striated prism faces on all sides with pyramidal termination faces. The specimen formed in a cavity with many crystals intersecting in all directions. Most crystals are complete except in areas where they intersected adjacent crystals in the cavity. Bournonite, PbCuSbS3, is an uncommon lead-copper sulfosalt mineral. Weight: 45.8 grams. Reference: Mineralogical Record v.42#6, Rocks and Minerals v.80#1. Overall size: 36x30x18 mm. Size of individual crystals: 8-18 mm Price: $375 (plus shipping). Click here to see more Bournonite For Sale |
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