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Acanthite from
Timmer Mine, White Signal Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Acanthite
Formula:Ag2S
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Acanthite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Timmer Mine, White Signal Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:176262
Long-form Identifier:1:3:176262:4
GUID (UUID V4):61109d90-cbdc-4772-a209-5b6bec74d689
Nearest other occurrences of Acanthite
2.8km (1.7 miles) Blackman Mine, White Signal Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
5.2km (3.2 miles) Uncle Sam Mine, White Signal Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
6.0km (3.7 miles) Uncle Sam Mine, Georgetown, Georgetown Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
9.4km (5.8 miles) Lucky Strike No. 1,2 & 3, White Signal Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
17.0km (10.6 miles) Full Moon Mine, Little Burro Mountains, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
17.0km (10.6 miles) Snowflake Mine, Little Burro Mountains, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
18.5km (11.5 miles) Jersey Lily Mine, Little Burro Mountains, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
18.7km (11.6 miles) Ben Hur Mine, Lone Mountain Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
18.8km (11.7 miles) Beaumont Shaft, West Burro Mountains, Burro Mountains Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
20.9km (13.0 miles) John Malone Shaft, Southwest and Central Burro Mts Area, Burro Mountains Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
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