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Tennantite : (Cu,Ag,Fe,Zn)12As4S13

Julcani Mine, Julcani District, Angaraes Province, Huancavelica Department, Peru

Main crystal up to 1,4 cm Photo & Collection: Foschi - Tagliabue
 © Tagliabue-FoschiPhoto ID: 25610    View Count: 458

Multiple photos availableTennantite : (Cu,Ag,Fe,Zn)12As4S13

Julcani Mine, Julcani District, Angaraes Province, Huancavelica Department, Peru

Tennantite crystals (greater one is 1.8 cm) - Entire specimen size 8x4.5x1.5 cm - Former collection Nedo garzetti , Jan-31-2005
 © Marco BarsantiPhoto ID: 30761    View Count: 424

Tennantite : (Cu,Ag,Fe,Zn)12As4S13

Julcani Mine, Julcani District, Angaraes Province, Huancavelica Department, Peru

Tennantite crystals (crystals up to 1,0 cm wide) partially coated with a thin layer of pyrite. Former collection Nedo Garzetti - Jan. 2005
 © Marco BarsantiPhoto ID: 30502    View Count: 402

Tennantite : (Cu,Ag,Fe,Zn)12As4S13

Julcani Mine, Julcani District, Angaraes Province, Huancavelica Department, Peru

Cluster of black brilliant perfect crystals of Tennantite with max size 8 mm on Pyrite matrix (overall 4.0 x 3.0 x 2.0 cm). From a year 2000 finding. JFC collection (#00368) and photo.

 © 2006 JF CarpentierPhoto ID: 71634    View Count: 286

Tennantite : (Cu,Ag,Fe,Zn)12As4S13

Julcani Mine, Julcani District, Angaraes Province, Huancavelica Department, Peru

A 4.8 by 4.5 cms plate of lustrous crystals to 1.6 cms across. John Sobolewski specimen and photograph.
 © John SobolewskiPhoto ID: 54124    View Count: 285

Tennantite : (Cu,Ag,Fe,Zn)12As4S13

Julcani Mine, Julcani District, Angaraes Province, Huancavelica Department, Peru

A very lustrous 4.0 by 3.1 cms group of crystals. John Sobolewski specimen and photograph.
 © John SobolewskiPhoto ID: 54123    View Count: 279
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