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Dyscrasite : Ag3Sb, Galena : PbS, Proustite : Ag3AsS3, Quartz : SiO2

Samson Mine, St Andreasberg, St Andreasberg District, Harz Mts, Lower Saxony, Germany

This 5x8 cm spcimen has 2cm xls of Dyscrasite. (Helen Tyson photo, RWMW collection)
 © RWMWPhoto ID: 22870    View Count: 1177

Dyscrasite : Ag3Sb

Samson Mine, St Andreasberg, St Andreasberg District, Harz Mts, Lower Saxony, Germany

Minature (2.5cm high) sharp crystal group. Crystal Classics specimen.
 © J.RalphPhoto ID: 150089    View Count: 328

Multiple photos availableDyscrasite : Ag3Sb, Arsenic : As

Samson Mine, St Andreasberg, St Andreasberg District, Harz Mts, Lower Saxony, Germany

8.7 x 5.7 x 3.2 cm. Sparkly, silvery dyscrasite microcrystals RICHLY cover a matrix of SOLID, mammilary, native arsenic on this HISTORIC old-timer from the famous Samson Mine at St. Andreasberg, Germany. This is a showy and excellent combination piece from this famous mine, which closed in 1910. This old-timer comes from an old European ...
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 157395    View Count: 140

Dyscrasite : Ag3Sb, Calcite : CaCO3

Samson Mine, St Andreasberg, St Andreasberg District, Harz Mts, Lower Saxony, Germany

Typically striated and distorted crystals to 1.5 cm, etched out of a calcite matrix. Specimen size: 6 x 5 x 3 cm. P Haas photograph and collection.
 © Peter HaasPhoto ID: 233559    View Count: 38

Dyscrasite : Ag3Sb, Löllingite : FeAs2

Samson Mine, St Andreasberg, St Andreasberg District, Harz Mts, Lower Saxony, Germany

This old silver mine, closed in 1910, is one of Europe's more revered classic localities. Good specimens of unusual silver bearing minerals are not often seen available from here on today's market. The example shown here is outstanding for dyscrasite, with blocky dull lead-gray crystals to 1.0 cm in size forming a 6.0 x 6.0 x 5.9 cm cluster. ...
 © Diana & Dan Weinrich MineralsPhoto ID: 233770    View Count: 34
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