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JDX-UFNLead Pb

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Långban Mine, Långban Ore District, Filipstad, Värmland County, Sweden

Dimensions: 10 cm x 12 cm x 4 cm
Field of View: 13 cm

A fine specimen of native lead on display at the WM Keck Museum on the campus of the University of Nevada, Reno. Size estimated.
Photo ID: 865764     Uploaded by: Stephen Rose   Upload date: 2018-01-16   View Count: 99    Status: Public galleries    Type: Photo - 1125×1021 (1.1 Mpix)

RKK-769Autunite Ca(UO2)2(PO4)2·10-12H2O , Meta-autunite Ca(UO2)2(PO4)2·6H2O

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Daybreak Mine, Mount Kit Carson, Spokane County, Washington, USA

Dimensions: 13 cm x 6.5 cm x 3 cm
Field of View: 10 cm
Largest Crystal Size: 2 cm

This specimen was obtained by trade with Harry Sering in Indianapolis, Indiana in about 1966. His retail price at the time was $15.00.
Photo ID: 861717     Uploaded by: Stephen Rose   Upload date: 2017-12-22   View Count: 79    Status: User gallery only    Type: Photo - 750×1026 (0.8 Mpix)

4E6-E8WMarcasite FeS2

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Linwood Mine, Buffalo, Scott County, Iowa, USA

Dimensions: 4 cm x 3 cm x 3 cm
Field of View: 5.5 cm
Largest Crystal Size: 15 mm

A fine, bright, cluster of twinned crystals. A recent gift from Dennis Kossow and formerly in the John O. collection.
Copyright: © 10xminerals Co.      Photo ID: 843379     Uploaded by: Stephen Rose   Upload date: 2017-09-12   View Count: 72    Status: Public galleries    Type: Photo - 2500×2595 (6.5 Mpix)

5V9-LKQOrpiment As2S3 , Realgar As4S4

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Getchell Mine, Adam Peak, Potosi Mining District, Osgood Mountains, Humboldt County, Nevada, USA

Dimensions: 15 cm x 11 cm x 7 cm

Bright, secondary micro orpiment crystals on a mass of larger orpiment crystals with realgar cores. The white coating may be pharmacolite but it has not been analysed.
Copyright: © 10xminerals Co.      Photo ID: 790477     Uploaded by: Stephen Rose   Upload date: 2016-12-12   View Count: 98    Status: Public galleries    Type: Photo - 1443×993 (1.4 Mpix)

John Seibel conquering the Sulfate Pile

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Dexter No. 7 Mine, Calf Mesa Mining District, Emery County, Utah, USA

In 1988 most of the species described from the Dexter No. 7 mine could be found in a small pile of ore near the portal. The sulfates were distributed nicely by solution and evaporation into openings and on to rock surfaces in the pile. Collecting was generally easy, although some of the sulfates had cemented the rock into fairly tough masses.
Copyright: © 10xminerals Co.      Photo ID: 763739     Uploaded by: Stephen Rose   Upload date: 2016-08-03   View Count: 340    Status: Public galleries    Type: Photo - 600×392 (0.2 Mpix)

Dexter No. 7 mine sulphates

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Calf Mesa Mining District, Emery County, Utah, USA

Specimens collected from a large 'ore' pile at the adit to the Dexter No. 7 mine on Calf Mesa. The blue specimens suggest coloration from jordisite or ilsemannite but Mo minerals have not been reported here.
Copyright: © 10xminerals Co.      Photo ID: 763738     Uploaded by: Stephen Rose   Upload date: 2016-08-03   View Count: 242    Status: Public galleries    Type: Photo - 260×386 (0.1 Mpix)

CE0-M1GCyanotrichite Cu4Al2(SO4)(OH)12·2H2O

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Mackay Mining District, Custer County, Idaho, USA

Dimensions: 2.5 cm x 2.7 cm x 1.5 cm
Field of View: 3 cm

This specimen came to me labeled "Mackay, Idaho" although it greatly resembles specimens from the 'Peacock mine' (Iron Dike mine) in Lemhi County.
Copyright: © 10xminerals Co.      Photo ID: 728322     Uploaded by: Stephen Rose   Upload date: 2016-01-22   View Count: 124    Status: Public galleries    Type: Photo - 2500×1639 (4.1 Mpix)

VT6-TPKPapagoite CaCu[H3AlSi2O9]

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New Cornelia Mine, Ajo, Little Ajo Mountains, Ajo Mining District, Pima County, Arizona, USA

Dimensions: 40 mm x 40 mm x 25 mm
Field of View: 60 mm

This specimen is on display at the WM Keck Museum, University of Nevada, Reno. It is from the M. Leonardi collection. The size is estimated.
Copyright: © 10xminerals Co.      Photo ID: 725757     Uploaded by: Stephen Rose   Upload date: 2016-01-08   View Count: 163    Status: Public galleries    Type: Photo - 2500×1727 (4.3 Mpix)

F33-H4PGreenockite CdS

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Jefferson City, Mascot-Jefferson City Zinc Mining District, Jefferson County, Tennessee, USA

Dimensions: 90 mm x 65 mm x 30 mm
Field of View: 110 mm

This specimen is on display at the WM Keck Museum, University of Nevada, Reno. The location is given as "Jefferson City, Tennessee." The size is estimated.
Copyright: © 10xminerals Co.      Photo ID: 725755     Uploaded by: Stephen Rose   Upload date: 2016-01-08   View Count: 155    Status: Public galleries    Type: Photo - 2500×1310 (3.3 Mpix)

Edw. Geo. Wood, Microscope

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A microscope and accessories manufactured by Edward George Wood, Optician, (1812-1896) of London. This instrument was used by my maternal grandfather while at Harvard in the 1880's. Some accompany slides are dated 1882. Hollis Webster taught languages but had a life-long interest in botany and collected minerals as well.
Copyright: © 10xminerals Co.      Photo ID: 712122     Uploaded by: Stephen Rose   Upload date: 2015-10-20   View Count: 93    Status: User gallery only    Type: Photo - 2048×1536 (3.1 Mpix)
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