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San Pedro Mine, New Placers District, Santa Fe Co., New Mexico, USA

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Bornite : Cu5FeS4, Chalcopyrite : CuFeS2

San Pedro Mine, New Placers District, Santa Fe Co., New Mexico, USA

Massive bornite and chalcopyrite on display at the University of New Mexico Geology Museum. P. Cristofono photo.
 © 2008 Peter CristofonoPhoto ID: 154812    View Count: 141

Chalcopyrite : CuFeS2, Calcite : CaCO3

San Pedro Mine, New Placers District, Santa Fe Co., New Mexico, USA

Chalcopyrite and Calcite from the San Pedro Mine, old specimen 7 cm. In collection of and photo by Frank L. Murray
 © FL MurrayPhoto ID: 47371    View Count: 255

Chalcopyrite : CuFeS2, Calcite : CaCO3

San Pedro Mine, New Placers District, Santa Fe Co., New Mexico, USA

Chalcopyrite altering to green Malachite with white Calcite, specimen 6 cm. Photo by Frank L. Murray
Photo ID: 156740    View Count: 72

Chalcopyrite : CuFeS2

San Pedro Mine, New Placers District, Santa Fe Co., New Mexico, USA

Massive chalcopyrite. University of New Mexico Geology Museum. P. Cristofono photo.
 © 2008 Peter CristofonoPhoto ID: 154881    View Count: 65

Gold : Au, Pyrite : FeS2

San Pedro Mine, New Placers District, Santa Fe Co., New Mexico, USA

Museum quality specimen of crystalline Native Gold wires on Calcite with Pyrite!
Without a doubt, this is the finest Gold specimen I have ever seen from the San Pedro Mine in
Santa Fe County, New Mexico! When one sees this 7.5 cm by 10 cm by 3.5 cm specimen, you are
immediately struck by its aesthetics and perfect overall balance. The bright ...
 © www.exceptionalminerals.comPhoto ID: 154046    View Count: 270

Gold : Au, Calcite : CaCO3

San Pedro Mine, New Placers District, Santa Fe Co., New Mexico, USA

New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources, Mineral Museum no. 10622. P. Cristofono photo.
 © 2008 Peter CristofonoPhoto ID: 155046    View Count: 115

Quartz : SiO2

San Pedro Mine, New Placers District, Santa Fe Co., New Mexico, USA

6.5 x 5.5 x 4.7 cm. STRIKING iron oxide-stained, Japan-law twinned quartz crystals abound on this showy, old-time specimen from an UNCOMMON New Mexico locality, the San Pedro Mine. This is a RARE occurrence for this locality. Ex. Richard Hauck Quartz Collection.
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 172397    View Count: 84
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