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Auctions Ending Right Now!

20th August 2008

Hello My Good Friend!

This week's auctions are ending in just a few short hours - or even minutes by the time you read this!!! This week's exciting specimens include a number of exciting specimens including a classic wulfenite from Red Cloud (old Ed Over material), scorodite from Tsumeb, stolzite & raspite from Broken Hill, pink fluorite from Switzerland, proustite from Germany, veszelyite from Montana, silver from Kongberg, gold & sphalerite from Wales, a huge cherry red rhodonite crystal from Brazil, purple apatite from Pulsifer Quarry, rare senegalite from Senegal, a unique dioptase & malachite pseudomorph after cuprite, ruby from Mysore, a historic and superb sylvanite from Nagyag ("TranSYLVANia"), an old 1960's green apophyllite from Pune, and much, much, more!!! Be sure to scroll down to see just a few of those exciting specimens offered at just $1 with no reserve price!!!

Also, we have just made several exciting acquisitions and many will be making their way onto www.mineralman.com in the near future, so stay tuned!!! And if you haven't checked out the new entry to our Weekly Blog, there is a new link to the Springfield, MA 2008 Show Blog!!! Take care and talk to you soon!!!


Good Luck and Enjoy

Warmest Regards,

Jasun McAvoy
www.mineralman.com
Ebay ID: mineralman999


Wulfenite - Red Cloud Mine, AZ

Silver - Kongsberg, Norway

Veszelyite on Quartz

Senegalite on Turquoise

Stolzite & Raspite -BrokenHill

Apatite - Pulsifer Q, Maine

Scorodite - Tsumeb

Rhodonite - Brazil

Sylvanite - Nagyag, Romania

Proustite - Schlema, Germany

Gold & Sphalerite - Wales, UK

Fluorite - Ziggenstock, Sweden
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