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Silver : Ag

Sierra de Famatina, La Rioja, Argentina

Silver. Specimen is from the collection of the British Museum of Natural History #1977,953 (1975). Scale at bottom of image is an inch with a rule at one cm.
Photo ID: 242543    View Count: 62

Silver : Ag

Elura Mine (Endeavor Mine), Booroondarra, Cobar, Robinson Co., New South Wales, Australia

Beautiful branching formation of native silver with large, broad crystals. No matrix attached. Has a natural bronze-colored patina (can be cleaned). No damage. Overall size of mineral specimen: 30x30x3 mm. Size of individual crystals: 2-20 mm.
 © 2002 John H. BettsPhoto ID: 5878    View Count: 867

Silver : Ag

Elura Mine (Endeavor Mine), Booroondarra, Cobar, Robinson Co., New South Wales, Australia

Amazing cluster of hundreds of native silver crystals in intertwined formation. Each crystals has an elongated central spine crystal up to 3 cm long with many 1 mm crystals branching off to the side. With old label from G. Schlepp. Ex. J. Durkos collection #1119. Overall size of mineral specimen: 6x4x2 cm. Size of individual crystals: 1-30 mm.
 © 2001 John H. BettsPhoto ID: 813    View Count: 2147

Silver : Ag

Elura Mine (Endeavor Mine), Booroondarra, Cobar, Robinson Co., New South Wales, Australia

Several connected silver crystals. Each crystal has an elongated central spine crystal up to 2 cm long with many 1 mm crystals branching off to the side. Overall size of mineral specimen: 20x20x5 mm. Size of individual crystals: 1-20 mm.
 © 2001 John H. BettsPhoto ID: 1064    View Count: 722

Silver : Ag

Elura Mine (Endeavor Mine), Booroondarra, Cobar, Robinson Co., New South Wales, Australia

A superb "feather" of Australian silver, crystallized from top to bottom! These specimens are among the most elegant of silvers, and this is a fine miniature. 4.8 x 0.7 x 0.6 cm
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 27118    View Count: 483

Silver : Ag

Elura Mine (Endeavor Mine), Booroondarra, Cobar, Robinson Co., New South Wales, Australia

Silver wires on Silver.
Overall size 24mm x 27mm x 10mm
Personal collection and photo
 © Keith ComptonPhoto ID: 54699    View Count: 436

Silver : Ag

Elura Mine (Endeavor Mine), Booroondarra, Cobar, Robinson Co., New South Wales, Australia

WOW! This amazing silver specimen is a doubly-terminated, naturally curved "rope" of silver, elegantly twisted about its midpoint! Though slender it is not fragile. 6.5 cm tall

 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 20868    View Count: 542

Silver : Ag

Elura Mine (Endeavor Mine), Booroondarra, Cobar, Robinson Co., New South Wales, Australia

An elegant and extremely long spinel twin of silver , terminated on both ends, and with tiny cubic crystals protruding from along its length. Extremely significant for the sheer length of the crystal, aside from the fact it was illustrated
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 34575    View Count: 352

Silver : Ag

Elura Mine (Endeavor Mine), Booroondarra, Cobar, Robinson Co., New South Wales, Australia

This venerable old poly-metallic deposit, especially famous for its mimetite specimens, has also produced this fine, delicate, spinel twinned, silvers. This is a super, rather large example of the classic habit from the mine, and a beautiful spire of crystals shooting off of a centrla spinel twin. 5.1 x 1.6 x 1.2 cm

 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 65666    View Count: 296

Silver : Ag

Elura Mine (Endeavor Mine), Booroondarra, Cobar, Robinson Co., New South Wales, Australia

Vial of many small 1-2 mm native silver crystals. Under magnification these are seen to be brilliant, complex crystals. Hundreds of micromounts could be made from the contents of the vial. Overall size of mineral specimen: 1-4 mm. Size of individual crystals: 1-2 mm.
 © 2002 John H. BettsPhoto ID: 4195    View Count: 732
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