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Auctions Ending - RIGHT NOW!

9th October 2008

Hello Friends!

This week's auctions are ending just hours from now (or perhaps even minutes by the time you read this!)! There are thousands of dollars of specimens up for grabs, currently priced at just pennies on the dollar! Some highlights include - just to mention a few, an incredible old time native gold from Colorado, an unusually fine uraninite and gummite from New Hampshire with actual uraninite crystals, cuprite with barite on chrysocolla from Mashamba, a historic rhodochrosite from the Grizzly Bear Mine in Colorado, a gorgeous gem bicolor tourmaline from Santa Rosa, a classic sylvanite from Cripple Creek, pyrite from Elba, a unique lazulite and augelite on a doubly terminated quartz crystal, a fine leiteite with ludlockite from Tsumeb, rhodochrosite from the Oppu Mine in Japan, a classic rutile "eightling" cyclic twin from Magnet Cove, a fine apophyllite on prehnite from Virginia, a rare aurostibite from Colorado, axinite from France, legrandite from Ojuela, veszelyite with hemimorphite from China, colusite from Butte, a gemmy red zircon from Tanzania, neptunite with benitoite and joaquinite from California, and much, much more!!! All starting at just $1 with no reserve - as always!!!

And don't for get to check out www.mineralman.com for even more specimens as well!

Thank you and Good Luck!

Warmest Regards,

Jasun
www.mineralman.com
Ebay ID: mineralman999



Cuprite - Congo

Gold - Colorado

Rhodochrosite - Japan

Tourmaline - Brazil

Lazulite & Quartz - Canada

Uraninite & Gummite - NH

Rutile 8-ling - Arkansas

Rhodochrosite - Colorado

Zircon - Tanzania

Sylvanite - Colorado

Legrandite - Ojuela Mine

Veszelyite Hemimorphite -China
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