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MD-177372 - Pucherite, Bismutite - - Archived
Posse Mine (Posse Farm), São José de Brejaúba (São José de Bryamba), Conceição do Mato Dentro, Minas Gerais, Southeast Region, Brazil
small cabinet, 6.7 x 4.6 x 2.7 cm.

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Pucherite, Bismutite - Posse Mine (Posse Farm), São José de Brejaúba (São José de Bryamba), Conceição do Mato Dentro, Minas Gerais, Southeast Region, Brazil
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Pucherite, Bismutite - Posse Mine (Posse Farm), São José de Brejaúba (São José de Bryamba), Conceição do Mato Dentro, Minas Gerais, Southeast Region, Brazil

6.7 x 4.6 x 2.7 cm. Pucherite is a rare bismuth vanadate. This specimen has crystals about 1mm in size, fiery red and lustrous. This specimen is covered with crystals, spread in veins throughout surprisingly heavy matrix which is rich in bismuth (and said to be bismutite on an accompanying old label). The crystals occur singly or in clusters. Ex. Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, probably from the early 1900s.



MD-199880 - Bismutite - - Archived
Portland, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, USA
small cabinet, 5.7 x 4.7 x 2.6 cm.

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Bismutite - Portland, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, USA

5.7 x 4.7 x 2.6 cm. Bismutite is a rare anhydrous bismuth carbonate. Although not crystallized as well as European material, this is an interesting specimen of acrystalline bismutite (yellow material at top-left) atop forming on top of the beryl var. aquamarine. Ex. Philadelphia Academy of Sciences Collection.



PAS-45 - Bismutite - $ 100 SOLD
Portland, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, USA
small cabinet, 5.7 x 4.7 x 2.6 cm
ex.  Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences

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Bismutite - Portland, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, USA
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Bismutite - Portland, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, USA

Bismutite is a rare BISMUTH ANHYDROUS CARBONATE. Although not crystallized as well as European material, this is an interesting specimen of acrystalline bismutite (yellow material at top-left) atop forming on top of the beryl var. aquamarine.



TUC8-121 - Pucherite on Bismutite - $ 3000 SOLD
Brejauba, Mato Dentro, Minas Gerais, Brazil
small cabinet, 6.7 x 4.6 x 2.7 cm
ex.  Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences

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Pucherite on Bismutite - Brejauba, Mato Dentro, Minas Gerais, Brazil
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Pucherite on Bismutite - Brejauba, Mato Dentro, Minas Gerais, Brazil
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Pucherite on Bismutite - Brejauba, Mato Dentro, Minas Gerais, Brazil
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Pucherite on Bismutite - Brejauba, Mato Dentro, Minas Gerais, Brazil

Pucherite from Germany is known for its rarity and desirability for collectors of extremely rare species - it is a bismuth vanadate. I have never seen for sale any crystals above 1mm, myself. This specimen, as with the best German pieces I have handled, has crystals to this size. However, they are fiery red and lustrous in this case, not dark brown as with the Pucher Mine classics. Myself, I have also never seen a Brazilian pucherite except a few insignificant micros before. This one redefined my expectations for the species, completely! This specimen is LOADED with the crystals, spread in veins throughout surprisingly heavy matrix which is rich in bismuth (and said to be bismutite on an accompanying old label). To maximize value, of course, the piece could easily be trimmed i nhalf and yield two equally valuable examples, I would think, worth the same as the whole given their richness overall. The crystals occur singly or in clusters. Ex Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, probably from the early 1900s.
NOTE: Mark Feinglos examined this sample for dukeite, as this was the material in which the species was discovered (by him) from an old specimen. Although it does not have dukeite, he did confirm its incredible richness, and the association within this mass of almost every other bismuth species from the locality.



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