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Minerals from Australia


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To order a mineral give the mineral name and the number of the specimen(s) you wish to purchase. You will receive that exact specimen(s). 

Satisfaction is guaranteed. 
   





Marra Mamba Crocidolite

Mineral # 1251

Whittenoon, Hamersley Range, Pilabara, Western Australia

5.5 x 6 x 2.5 cm

$ 49

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Marra Mamba Crocidolite

Mineral # 1251


A closer view of the Marra Mamba Specimen - this particular specimen is mainly silver in color which is unusual by itself



This multicolored material known for the colors gold and/or red and/or blue Crocidolite side by side on and in natural matrix;

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Variscite

Mineral # 1252

Milgun Variscite Mine,
Mount Deverell, Milgun Station,
Meekatharra Shire, Western Australia

6.5 x 5 x 2.5 cm

$ 79


 





Variscite

Mineral # 1252

Edge view of the specimen above to see the beautiful colors of the Australian Variscite; this specimen could be sliced and cut into polished cabochons
 
 





Variscite

Mineral # 1253

Milgun Variscite Mine,
Mount Deverell, Milgun Station,
Meekatharra Shire, Western Australia

8 x 6 x 2.5 cm

$ 69


 








Variscite

Mineral # 1253

Edge view of the specimen above to see the beautiful colors of the Australian Variscite; this specimen could be sliced and cut into polished cabochons
















Mookite

Mineral # 1245


Mooka Station,
Kennedy Ranges, Carnarvon Shire,
Wundowie, Western Australia




















Anglesite pseudo Cerussite

Mineral # 1255

$ 1495

Broken Hill, Broken Hill District, Yancowinna, New South Wales, Australia

16 x 9 x 6 cm        > 1000 grams

It is very very rare to find large specimens like this from Broken Hill



















Anglesite pseudo Cerussite

Mineral # 1255

Closer view of this pseudomorph specimen from Broken Hill

Anglesite, PbSO4, is a lead sulfate mineral

 Cerussite,  PbCO3, the mineral being replaced is a lead carbonate

















Anglesite pseudo Cerussite

Mineral # 1255

Closer view of this very clean looking, white specimen from Broken Hill

This photograph clipped off the right edge of the image on right side.

Broken Hill started mining in 1885, it is one of the world's largest lead-zinc-silver deposits























Anglesite pseudo Cerussite

Mineral # 1255

Close up image of this specimen showing individual crystals of this rare specimen










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