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Auctions Ending - Right Now!

28th August 2008

Hello Friends!

This week's auctions are ending in just a few hours - or perhaps minutes by the time you read this! Specimens include - just to mention a few, a gem rhodochrosite from Hotazel, blue scorodite from China, a classic pink - almost red fluorite from Switzerland, uvarovite from Finland, a superb uraninite & apatite combo frmo Canada, a rare väyrynenite crystal, native gold from the famous Dutchman Mine in Arizona, an aesthetic azurite & malachite rosette from France, nagyagite from Nagyag, a unique acicular pyromorphite from Saint-Salvy, a rare montgomeryite from South Dakota, a gorgeous wire silver from Kongsberg, a rare c-face termination amethyst crystal from Arizona, boleite on anglesite from El Boleo, and much, much more! As always, every auction starts at just $1 with no reserve!

In addition, we have also just posted a NEW GALLERY of specimens on www.mineralman.com! This gallery features some of our finds from the recent Springfield, MA show as well as specimens from a recent collection acquisition!

Be sure to stay tuned for more updates coming soon! Starting in September we are hoping to have weekly gallery and blog updates and numerous exciting surprises on www.mineralman.com!

Good Luck and Enjoy!

Warmest Regards,

Jasun McAvoy
www.mineralman.com
Ebay ID: mineralman999
mineralman999@yahoo.com


Väyrynenite - Pakistan

Proustite - Germany

Silver - Kongsberg, Norway

Uvarovite - Finland

Fluorite - Switzerland

Uraninite & Apatite - Canada

Rhodochrosite - Hotazel

Scorodite - China

Pyromorphite - China

Nagyagite - Nagyag, Romania

Azurite & Malachite - Chessy

Mimetite - Tsumeb, Namibia
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