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New Specimens & Auctions!

14th October 2008

Hello Friends!

This week we have added a fantastic variety of specimens up for auction! In addition to our regular 7-day auctions, we also added 5-day and 3-day auctions - all of which will be ending on this Thursday evening!
Some of the highlights include a superb gem phenakite from Madagascar, a fine paravauxite & sigloite from Bolivia, a fantastic arsentsumebite from Tsumeb, a superb anglesite from Idaho, an incredible empressite from the type locale in Colorado, an aesthetic old time goethite after siderite pseudomorph from Colorado, a rich native gold from Nova Scotia, a classic blue green smithsonite from Choix, a rare gem beryllonite from Maine, a very unique gem kunzite and blue tourmaline specimen, stolzite from France, a classic topaz & quartz combo from Brazil, cuprite & quartz from Congo, an old classic aquamarine and garnet combo from Haddam Neck Connecticut, dioptase from Kaokveld, scorodite from Japan, rutile from Italy, a magnificent libethenite from Zambia, a superb leightonite& brochantite from Chile, zircon from Colorado, and MUCH, MUCH MORE!
As always, all auctions start at just $1 with no reserve! Don't miss out!

And don't forget to check out www.mineralman.com for more!

Good luck and Enjoy!

Warmest Regards,

Jasun McAvoy
www.mineralman.com
Ebay ID: mineralman999



Leightonite Brochantite -Chile

Paravauxite - Bolivia

Arsentsumebite - Tsumeb

Native Gold - Nova Scotia

Anglesite - Idaho

Phenakite - Madagascar

Beryllonite - Maine

Smithsonite - Choix, Mexico

Empressite - Colorado

Kunzite & Blue Tourmaline

Cuprite & Quartz - Congo

Topaz & Quartz - Brazil
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