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JC13132.    Cuprite, malachite.  Copper Basin mine, Copper Basin district, Custer county, Idaho.    11 x 7.5 x 5 cm  396g   $15.00   More of an ore/location sample than anything; massive, sparkly cuprite on the face with patches of green malachite staining.  Although cuprite is not listed as one of the minerals from this mine on Mindat, they are legitimate, as I collected these in 2021.    
JC13132.  Close up.  
JC13136.   Andradite var topazolite.   Nr. Benitoite mine, Serpentine dome, Idria district, San Benito county, California.  7 x 6 x 4 cm 304g  $15.00    I picked this up while wandering around the area in the early 1970's.   Was a loose piece below a heavily sage brush coated hill.  Never could figure out where it came from...somewhere underneath all that brush.    Small, somewhat brownish to golden crystal in what appears to be a highly altered bluish (crossite?) rock very similar to what the benitoite is associated with.   
JC13136.     Back side. 
JC13141.   Barite, sphalerite.  Elmwood mine, Carthage, Smith county, Tennessee.     16 x 8 x 4 cm 1,258g  $400.00  An older piece from earlier production.  The barite is a little different, as it has spheres comprised of somewhat more distinctively crystallized,  ivory colored barite crystals, 5.0 cm across, that are perched on a cluster of splendent, brownish-black, sphalerite crystals.   Large cabinet size piece.   Another great display specimen.   
JC13141.  Another view
JC13141.  Another view
JC13144.    Siderite, wolframite.   Panasqueira Mines, Covilhã, Castelo Branco, Portugal.    3.5 x 4.5 x 2.5 cm 206g   $45.00 A large siderite crystal perched on a black wolframite crystal, with smaller siderites scattered around as seen here.  
JC13145.  Arsenopyrite, mica, quartz.   Panasqueira Mines, Covilhã, Castelo Branco, Portugal.   6 x 4.5 x 5 cm Tall.   116g  $50.00.  Splendent, upright silvery arsenopyrite crystals with partial coating of mica, and a nearly solid layer  of mica on the back.   Pretty.  
JC13145.  Back side.  
JC13145.  Another view. 
JC13245.   Azurite.  Tsumeb mine, Tsumeb, Namibia.   3 x 2 x 2 cm 24g  $25.00.   A thumbnail with small brilliant blue crystals as seen here.  
JC13245.   Another view. 
JC13246.  Azurite, malachite.  M'Ssici, Alnif Cercle, Tinghir Province, Drâa-Tafilalet Region, Morocco.  6 x 4.5 x 5 cm 128g   $70.00   A typical piece from here, these came out several years ago.  Blue, sort of botryoidal azurite rosettes with scattered malachite alteration.  
JC13246.  Another view.  
JC13247.  Epidote, axinite. Pampa Blanca, Pampa Blanca District, Castrovirreyna Province, Huancavelica, Peru. 3 x 5.5 cm 38g   $37.00   Spray of epidote crystals with a couple of somewhat crude axinite crystals on the base, seen on the right in this photo.  
JC13247.   Slightly different angle, showing the axinite on the bottom right.  
JC13252.   Adamite.  Ojuela mine, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico.  16 x 4.5 x 3.8 cm 160g   $85.00   Very bright and sparkly golden color adamite, with a partial coating of calcite on one end. 
JC13252.  Closer view, central area.
JC13252.  Calcite covered area. 
JC13293.  Pyromorphite, quartz.  Daoping mine, Gongcheng county, Guilin, Guangxi, China.  9 x 4.5 x 4 cm 124g   $125.00.   Plate of massive quartz with yellow green crystals scattered on all sides.  
JC13293.   Back side. 
JC13293.  Closer view.  
JC13297.   Hematite, quartz.  Jinlong hill, Longchuan Co. (Lungchuan Co.), Heyuan, Guangdong, China.  10 x 7 x 5 cm 624g  $200.00.   Clear, gemmy quartz crystals with bright silvery black hematite botryoids around the base.  There are a couple of broken quartz crystals around the edges, where it was presumably removed from the pocket.  There is a bit of clay caught inside the edges of some of the hematite spheres.     Displays well.     RESERVED
JC13297.  Another view.   
JC13297.  Another view, more vertical. 
JC13297.  Another view. 
JC13297.  Another view.  There is one broken crystal in the center, visible in this shot.  
JC13297.  Another view. 
JC13297.  Another view. 
JC13298.  Calcite on rosasite.  Ojuela mine, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico.   7.3 x 5.3 x 3.5 cm   $46.00  Typical rosasite color, with a thin layer of calcite crystals overlying the rosasite.  There is some rubbing of the calcite, as seen as white spots here and there.  
 JC13298.  Another view. 
JC13298.  Another view.  
JC13298.  Close up of bottom left as seen in the top photo. 
JC13298.  Close up of upper right as seen in the top photo.  

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