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GWS02 - Liebigite - $ 1250 SOLD Schwartzwalder Mine, near Golden, Jefferson County, Colorado, USA small cabinet, 6.4 x 4.9 x 2.6 cm
A very rare example of this fantastically beautiful mineral, one of the few species that forms purest yellow crystals (and ain't sulfur!). The crystals here reach over 1 cm and are clustered nicely in the middle of the specimen. It is , really, display-quality AND significant. It has been since around 1999 when I last had a good example of this species to offer for sale; and I have not seen any elsewhere in the meantime, either. An American classic, it should be - but its so rare , that few know of it these days! This comes out of a small midwestern museum collection
MD-171838 - Liebigite - - Archived Schwartzwalder Mine (Ralston Creek Mine), Ralston Buttes District, Jefferson Co., Colorado, USA small cabinet, 6.4 x 4.9 x 2.6 cm.
6.4 x 4.9 x 2.6 cm. A very rare example of this fantastically beautiful mineral, one of the few species that forms the purest yellow crystals. The crystals here reach over 1 cm and are clustered nicely in the middle of the specimen. An American classic, it should be - but it’s so rare, that few know of it these days!
MD-246319 - Liebigite - - Archived Schwartzwalder Mine (Ralston Creek Mine), Ralston Buttes District, Jefferson Co., Colorado, USA thumbnail, 1.8 x 0.8 x 0.8 cm.
1.8 x 0.8 x 0.8 cm. This extremely rare calcium, uranium, hydrous, carbonate, is from the Schwartzwalder Mine, Colorado. It has a lemon-yellow color, some luster, and is well crystallized on the upper faces. Ex. Marilyn Dodge Collection.
MDCO16 - Liebigite - $ 150 SOLD Schwartzwelder mine in Jefferson County, near Golden, Colorado, USA thumbnail, 1.8 x 0.8 x 0.8 cm ex. Marilyn Dodge
This EXTREMELY RARE calcium, uranium, hydrous, carbonate, is from the Golden, Colorado area. It has a lemon-yellow color, some luster, and is well crystallized on the upper faces. All Content and Design ©1996-2010 The ArkenstonePowered by http://mineralwebsites.comBy-species Galleries | ||||||||