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JWHITE-73 - Leucophosphite and Hureaulite - $ 750
White Elephant Mine, Cicero Peak, Pringle, Custer District, Custer Co., South Dakota, USA
small cabinet, 9.8 x 5.4 x 3.4 cm
ex.  John White

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Leucophosphite and Hureaulite - White Elephant Mine, Cicero Peak, Pringle, Custer District, Custer Co., South Dakota, USA
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Leucophosphite and Hureaulite - White Elephant Mine, Cicero Peak, Pringle, Custer District, Custer Co., South Dakota, USA
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Leucophosphite and Hureaulite - White Elephant Mine, Cicero Peak, Pringle, Custer District, Custer Co., South Dakota, USA
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Leucophosphite and Hureaulite - White Elephant Mine, Cicero Peak, Pringle, Custer District, Custer Co., South Dakota, USA
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Leucophosphite and Hureaulite - White Elephant Mine, Cicero Peak, Pringle, Custer District, Custer Co., South Dakota, USA
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Leucophosphite and Hureaulite - White Elephant Mine, Cicero Peak, Pringle, Custer District, Custer Co., South Dakota, USA

Professor WL Roberts, THE noted authority on phosphates of the amazingly rich and varied deposits in Custer County, sold this to John White at Seattle Show in 1971. On the back of White's label, he notes that " Prof. Roberts says that this is one of the three best known specimens of Leucophosphite". The large, sharp brown crystals are robust and stereotypic for the species, and are not the typical micros! Whether that holds true still today, I am ot 100% sure about. However, surfing th eimage gallery on MINDAT shows that most exmaples are micros, or clusters of micros to 7mm. These SHARP, euhedral, obvious and eye-visible crystals individually reahc 3 mm or so. They sit perched in a very interesting matrix of finely reticulated heureaulite crystals which cross the protected cavity in this rock, in which the leucophosphite has grown.



MD-249806 - Leucophosphite, Hureaulite - - Archived
White Elephant Mine, Cicero Peak, Pringle, Custer District, Custer Co., South Dakota, USA
cabinet, 9.8 x 5.4 x 3.4 cm.

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Leucophosphite, Hureaulite - White Elephant Mine, Cicero Peak, Pringle, Custer District, Custer Co., South Dakota, USA
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Leucophosphite, Hureaulite - White Elephant Mine, Cicero Peak, Pringle, Custer District, Custer Co., South Dakota, USA

9.8 x 5.4 x 3.4 cm. Professor W.L. Roberts, the noted authority on phosphates of the amazingly rich and varied deposits in Custer County, sold this to John White at the Seattle Show in 1971. On the back of White's label, he notes that " Prof. Roberts says that this is one of the three best known specimens of Leucophosphite". The large, sharp brown crystals are robust and stereotypic for the species, and are not the typical micros. Whether that holds true still today, I am not sure. However, the image gallery on MINDAT shows that most examples are micros, or clusters of micros to 7mm. These sharp, euhedral, obvious and eye-visible crystals individually reach 3 mm or so. They sit perched in a very interesting matrix of finely reticulated hureaulite crystals which cross the protected cavity in this rock, in which the leucophosphite has grown. Ex. John White Collection.



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