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Allargentum : (Ag1-xSbx)

Shaft 371, Schlema-Hartenstein District, Erzgebirge, Saxony, Germany

Allargentum. Specimen size 43 mm. Photographer and collection Thomas Witzke.
 © Thomas WitzkePhoto ID: 9712    View Count: 977

Allargentum : (Ag1-xSbx), Siderite : FeCO3

Shaft 371, Schlema-Hartenstein District, Erzgebirge, Saxony, Germany

Mass of dark gey tarnished allargentum with a partly crystallized surface. Field width: 2 cm. P Haas photograph and collection (no. 21-002).
 © Peter HaasPhoto ID: 11727    View Count: 811

Allargentum : (Ag1-xSbx), Safflorite : (Co,Fe,Ni)As2

Shaft 371, Schlema-Hartenstein District, Erzgebirge, Saxony, Germany

Reddish crust of allargentum on safflorite. Collected in 1985. Field width: 2.7 cm. P Haas photograph and collection (no. 21-003).
 © Peter HaasPhoto ID: 19349    View Count: 734

Allargentum : (Ag1-xSbx)

Shaft 371, Schlema-Hartenstein District, Erzgebirge, Saxony, Germany

Field of view 7 mm. Collection M. Kampf No 90-100.
 © 2005 M. KampfPhoto ID: 42834    View Count: 404

Allargentum : (Ag1-xSbx)

Shaft 371, Schlema-Hartenstein District, Erzgebirge, Saxony, Germany

Almost solid silver-grey metallic Allargentum (overall 4.5 x 3.0 x 2.5 cm). JF Carpentier specimen (#00249) and photograph.
 © 2006 JF CarpentierPhoto ID: 72303    View Count: 390

Allargentum : (Ag1-xSbx)

Shaft 371, Schlema-Hartenstein District, Erzgebirge, Saxony, Germany

Bright silvery aggregate of allargentum (1.2cm, upper left corner) on matrix. Two sides of the matrix are covered with minute safflorite xls. The allargentum has pseudocrystalline habit: it formed as a vug filling between dolomite xls.
 © rare-X.comPhoto ID: 115947    View Count: 195
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