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Henderson Mine, Dailey District (Jones Pass District), Clear Creek Co., Colorado, USA

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Fluorite : CaF2

Henderson Mine, Dailey District (Jones Pass District), Clear Creek Co., Colorado, USA

Personally collected underground in 1975 when I worked at the Henderson Mine. This was the best and largest fluorite octahedron I found. Size: 1.9 x 1.9 x 2 cm. Photograph and collection - Bill Morgenstern
 © Bill Morgenstern - Earth MoodsPhoto ID: 243239    View Count: 33

Multiple photos availableRhodochrosite : MnCO3

Henderson Mine, Dailey District (Jones Pass District), Clear Creek Co., Colorado, USA

3.2 x 2.9 x 1.1 cm. The Henderson mine is a large scale commercial Molybdenum mine on the east slope of the Continental Divide in Colorado. Despite the large amount of mining that takes place underground, there are very few specimens from this mine on the market. The mine is still operating today (2009), but it remains one of the few active mines ...
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 255175    View Count: 19

Rhodochrosite : MnCO3, Pyrite : FeS2

Henderson Mine, Dailey District (Jones Pass District), Clear Creek Co., Colorado, USA

2.6 x 1.6 x 1.2 cm. The Henderson mine is a large scale commercial Molybdenum mine on the east slope of the Continental Divide in Colorado. Despite the large amount of mining that takes place underground, there are very few specimens from this mine on the market. The mine is still operating today (2009), but it remains one of the few active mines ...
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 261609    View Count: 8

Rhodochrosite : MnCO3

Henderson Mine, Dailey District (Jones Pass District), Clear Creek Co., Colorado, USA

3.2 x 2.9 x 1.1 cm. The Henderson mine is a large scale commercial Molybdenum mine on the east slope of the Continental Divide in Colorado. Despite the large amount of mining that takes place underground, there are very few specimens from this mine on the market. The mine is still operating today (2009), but it remains one of the few active mines ...
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 258727    View Count: 6
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