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Auctions Ending - Right Now!

17th July 2008

Hello My Friends!

This week's auctions are ending in just a few short hours - or even minutes by the time you read this! This week's auctions include a fantastic ajoite included quartz cluster, a superb rhodochrosite from the American Tunnel Mine in Colorado, copper included cerussite with malachite from Tsumeb, wulfenite from Massachusetts, a rare meionite from the Pitwak Mine in Afghanistan, a classic Himalay Mine tourmaline, a "rainbow" andradite crystal from Japan, dioptase from Tsumeb, fluorite included quartz from Madagascar, hematite included quartz from Orange River, an unusual twinned kunzite crystal, topaz from Colorado, pyromorphite from the Wheatley Mine in Pennsylvania, an aesthetic rose quartz crystal with an absolutely superb association with zanazzite from Brazil, an old classic heulandite from Iceland, inesite from Califronia, botryogen from the type locale in Sweden, diamond from South Africa, gold from the orignial 16 to 1 mine in California, silver from the Czech Republic, and much much more!

Also, an exciting new gallery of old Langban material acquired from Harvard will be added to www.mineralman.com in the upcoming days - so stay tuned! And be sure to check out the other recent additions to www.mineralman.com! If you mention this ad you will recieve a 10% discount on any purchase now through July 17th!
Good Luck and Enjoy!

Warmest Regards,

Jasun McAvoy
www.mineralman.com
Ebay ID: mineralman999


Ajoite in Quartz

Meionite - Afghanistan

Rhodochrosite - Colorado

Rainbow Andradite - Japan

Zanazzite & Rose Quartz

Dioptase - Tsumeb

Tourmaline - California

Pyromorphite - Pennsylvania

Red Quartz - Orange River

Fluorite included Quartz

Heulandite - Iceland

Copper in Cerussite - Tsumeb
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