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ShangHai city,China Minerals Show short report 2009 Sept.22

Last Updated: 23rd Sep 2009

We finished ShangHai Minerals Show yesterday afternoon, and I hunted some minerals, though I did not sell well. Anyway, I am very satisfied with some pieces I hunted from this Show.


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Many dealers from different area, Some from Yaogangxian mine,Dayu co.,Jiangxi province,GuiLin minerals market,Changsha minerals market,,,


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I found some Molybdenite


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Closed photo of a piece of Molybdenite


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A desk has Native silver--one of my favorite mineral species, Galena,Cinnabar,Sphalerite


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Closed photo of a piece of cinnabar


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My favorite desk have NEW FIND golden barite from Chongyi co.,Gangzhou city,Jiangxi province,China



One piece of my favorite Molybdenite from Piaotang mine area,Dayu co.,Jiangxi province,China, I want to bring it back before, but It was disappeared when I returned to this desk.



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A piece of transparent cassiterite from YunNan province,China



Chen Xiao Jun wrote in 2009 Sept. 22th





Chen Xiao Jun
Nickname: John or John Chen
From ShangHai city, China




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Comments

Great report. Thanks!


Kelly Nash
23rd Sep 2009 12:25pm
Thank you for the report and fine photos of the minerals at the show!

Chet Lemanski

Chester S. Lemanski, Jr.
23rd Sep 2009 8:24pm
Beautiful specimens. Too bad you missed to MoS2. :(

Thank you!

Ian Merkel
25th Sep 2009 1:10am
John,

Great report and it's a show I'd be fascinated to visit some time. Is this now a regular annual event?

Loved the cinnabar and the cassiterite by the way!

mal

Malcolm Southwood
26th Sep 2009 11:15pm

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