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Tennantite


Tennantite

Photo Copyright © 2009 Robert O. Meyer  - This image is copyrighted. Unauthorized reproduction prohibited.
An outstanding 5 mm long crystal of Tennantite, known historically as "Binnite" on a 5.5 x 4.5 cm matrix of Dolomite from Lengenbach, and from the John C. White collection. Mr. White obtained the specimen from Lidstrom’s Minerals in September 1974, and the specimen has both a U.S. National Museum label, number B2614, Carl Bosch collection, as well as Carl Bosch’s original label. Robert Meyer specimen and photograph.

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Photo added: 4th Jun 2009

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